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PKALL Avital 4105 and 2003 Toyota Camry


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mspurewal 
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Posted: October 12, 2015 at 6:16 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mspurewal
Hello to all,
I have installed the Avital 4105 remote starter to my Toyota Camry 2003. I have the problem with bypass module PKALL. It is not working and programming yet. When I connect the wires according to connection type 4 then it can start with remote if I put my key near the ignition barrel. When I connected the wires type 5 then car do not start with key or remote. Does anyone have any solution? Another thing is that almost all connections diagrams showing the pin3 empty. But my car has 7 pin and 7 wires and no empty pin. Please look at the image.
Thanks.
mspurewal 
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Posted: October 12, 2015 at 6:22 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mspurewal
I am sorry I the image is not posting.
mspurewal 
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Posted: October 12, 2015 at 6:33 AM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mspurewal
I am trying to post the image. PKALL Avital 4105 and 2003 Toyota Camry -- posted image.
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Posted: October 13, 2015 at 6:47 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote mspurewal
Hello to everyone,
Finally I have solved most of my starting problems myself. The connection type 5 now works for my Camry 2003. Here is some advice for other people who have the same kind of problems.
Never use the t-type or any other quick connector for these wires. Always use the soldering gun.
1-     Starting wires, your car/truck have one or two.
2-     Key sense wire.
3-     Clk wire.
4-     Data wire.
5-     Synchro wire.
Another most important thing is safety switch/toggle switch wire. Make sure it is connected properly. I had the twice problem with this wire. Some people are saying their car/truck Remote start shuts off after 5 seconds. I also have this kind of problems. Most of the time this happened when the connections are lose. I solved this problem this way: - I sat down in my car and start the car with remote and hold down the connections one by one. If car is still running to holding the connection wire then the problem is there. I am not expert I am old person, next year I will be 60 year old but if you want to solve the problems then you have to spend lots of time to reading, thinking, searching the net and doing some differently. I still have to solve two minor problems, light flashing and honk when I start the car. Now I am too busy I will do it next summer.
Thanks to everyone who read this post.
newbie81 
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Posted: January 28, 2018 at 11:53 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote newbie81
PKALL Avital 4105 and 2003 Toyota Camry -- posted image.
From 1998-2004 they require us use method 5 one the first line , and the 2nd line slope showed 2003-204 for method 4 ... and yes it is confused
David

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