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massivegrk 
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Posted: December 17, 2004 at 6:05 PM / IP Logged  
Which one would you go with for a 2002 Toyota Camry.  Read a lot of people having problems with the 555f on fords.  Is it the same on Toyota's?  Are the 555f's really bad in the winter, like someone posted?  Thanks
massivegrk 
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also do i need 2 keys for a toyota, like you do a ford?
Frazyaf14 
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You should only need one key for the bypass, and the other to use the vehicle, I personally think the 556u is easiest to work with
massivegrk 
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well doesn't matter that the 555f has to be programmed.. like how it doesn't require a key be kept in it. Just wnted to know if i need 2 keys to program the bypass like fords do
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yes you need both keys, just like the 555C
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I stay away from the 555F if the little pill moves at all then your car won't autostart. Or if it fogs up from really cold temps. I would go with 556U slap a key in it hide it in the dash real good and forget about it.

Haku 
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Go with a PKT, easier to install, fool proof in the cold, and no key required, and only one key needed to program it.
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massivegrk 
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do you have a link for that PKT?
Haku 
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http://www.bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=PKT
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massivegrk 
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Thanks.. How do these connect to the RS and vehicle.. is there a ring like the 556u or a pellet like the 555f or does it connect directly to the immobilizer?  If it connects to the immobilizer where will I find the immobilizer in the car?  Thanks

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