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06 Sienna factory remotes while running?


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csorb 
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Hi. I have been told that there is a way to allow the factory remote to work even once the car is running.(we did a one button remote starter) Has anybody done this or have info? Thanks
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toyotas cant use factory remotes when running.
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Already tried it on a Sienna.
I found one wire at the BCM I could interrupt, and then the keyless did work.......but I also got all kinds of warning lights on the dash, and it also killed the climate controls, so that isn't going to fly.
One-button remote starters are a lousy idea on Japanese cars.
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Now i wouldn't say all Jap cars, Nissans still work if they are running....
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Japanese....Japanese..... come on, be a bit P.C.    06 Sienna factory remotes while running? -- posted image.

This coming from a Russian Jew.......06 Sienna factory remotes while running? -- posted image.

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Hehehe, sorry for the Bill Parcells type comment. You can call me a Pol if ya like....
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Does anyone know if the inputs for the sliding doors and trunk with an AFTERMARKET negative pulse will still work after the Sienna is remote started?

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with an aftermarket remote- yes
factory remote will not work
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The override switch under the dash has to be plugged in and turned on, but the pulses will open and close them all....
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Thanks everybody. My customer walked into a shop who told him that they could do it and whoever put in the system was second class. Maybe they were just talking big...maybe not. Mike what did you mean by the overide switch?
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