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angelsounds 
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Anyone know where the keyless entry is on a 99 lexus rx300? Need to disable the ignition feed so the keyless can work with the ignition on.
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Power  Lock:

 

PINK (-)

INSIDE OF DRIVER'S DOOR ***

Power  Unlock:

 

PINK/BLUE (-)

INSIDE OF DRIVER'S DOOR ***

Trunk  Release:

 

N/A

Alarm  Input Wire:

 

RED / WHITE (-)

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS **

Notes:

*** These Wires Run Between the Switch and the Lock Module Inside of the Driver's Door. The Vehicle Uses a Multiplex System Inside To Communicate Lock/Unlock Signals
MECP certified (If it really means anything)
Jeremy
angelsounds 
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I don't know if your right on that one. I had the vehice in front of me & the RED / white at the ignition harness was the illumination for the key cylinder.

Jschult3 
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Angelsounds you are correct. I just did this vehicle a week ago. This vehicle has a funky door lock interface. Take a look at dei tech doc # 1070. I don't know if you'll be able to do this or not. The security module should be above the brake pedal to the left a little. Your prob far better off just installing a rs/alarm combo unit. Range is better, and you already have to bypass the immobolizer. I'd just go all the way on this one. By the way don't forget to bypass the auto headlight function. The easiest way is to connect a relay to the hatch pin. This way the truck thinks you have the left the vehicle and starts the auto headlight timer to turn 'em off. Otherwise believe it or not they stay on until the battery goes dead. I'll send you my notes from this install that I have for a 2000 rx300. I compiled notes from this site and others before I did it.
Jeff
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