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swlui 
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Posted: November 06, 2012 at 10:32 AM / IP Logged  
Yeah, I should have stated, just a general note so he kind of knows what to do. If you have two starter wires, attach the second starter wire to the 5th relay and move the jumper accordingly instead of where mine went to my 2nd ignition.
hammerhead786 
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According to the wiring schematics for the car, the piezo buzzer/chirper for the alarm is connected to the body ecu. As I'd like to connect the horn output from the remote starter to the buzzer, is there anything I need to do to prevent damage to the body ecu?
Thanks in advance,
Hamid
howie ll 
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Is that wire a low current (-)NEG trigger?
In other words ground it and that sounds the buzzer?
If that's how it works then you're OK.
hammerhead786 
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howie ll wrote:
Is that wire a low current (-)NEG trigger?
In other words ground it and that sounds the buzzer?
If that's how it works then you're OK.
It's a programmable 500mA negative output, so it looks like I should be good. Thanks again Howie. I really appreciate all of the time and effort you have taken to help me. 2002 v6 camry xle remote start - Page 2 -- posted image.
howie ll 
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No the actual vehicle wire. Is this buzzer for the factory alarm or key less entry?
If so test for it with a meter. Don't just hook it up. = Fried ECU or R/S.
TEST TEST TEST TEST
Don't assume.
hammerhead786 
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Posted: November 10, 2012 at 6:37 AM / IP Logged  
My apologies. According to the wiring diagram, it's the keyless buzzer. One side is connected to the ecu and the other goes directly to earth.
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Then its POS (+). Unless you have a POS (+) output horn wire or use a relay it won't work.
EARTH? Are you British, Oz or Kiwi?
I thought everyone in North America used "ground".
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Thanks again. LOL...I'm an expat. Next time I'm in the UK, I'll have to buy you a drink. 2002 v6 camry xle remote start - Page 2 -- posted image.
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OK 2002 v6 camry xle remote start - Page 2 -- posted image.
hammerhead786 
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howie ll wrote:
Then its POS (+). Unless you have a POS (+) output horn wire or use a relay it won't work.
If I decide to use a relay, would I also need to connect a diode to inline to protect the ecu?
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