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rudydapimp 
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ground when running
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1. If the car starts and drives, the alarm is not armed.
Definitely has to be an install or product issue.
2. GWR Ground When Running.   It's a wire from the remote starter, that puts out a ground whenever the remote starter is on.
This could be connected to the keysense wire on the Toyota, but since the remotes are missing and the alarm will never be armed again, it doesn't really matter much.
liverlips 
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Hey....Thanks everybody! I followed Toyota alrm harnes to where it met the main harness and got rid of it. Whew.

One other qwestion I have is that I cannot get the remote start to work on this alarm. I have checked and double checked connections but can't figure it out. The alarm is a Carvox Model #CX-999. Here's a link to the brochure:

I have everything else working though. Thanks Again Everyone.

http://http://www.carvox.net/downloads/HH6400e.pdf

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But you still haven't told us how the remote start "doesn't work."
If we have details, we can try to help.
liverlips 
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When I push the "remote start" button.    you can hear something click in the alarm brain, the lights in the dash come on like when you normally start it with a key, and then you hear a light click noise from the engine compartment and that is all. No start-I-Poo at all. I am sure all the wires are in the right place in the stearing column. The one thing it could be is.......I have one part left after complete install. I know, I know, call me stupid. It might go to remote starter. I did not understand the diagram on it. It looks like 1 relay with one small yellow wire, one small orange wire, and two larger gauge green wires(4 total wires connecting to it). Could this go to remote start wiring some how?

Thanks greatly

liver  

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sounds like a starter kill relay..... or anti-grind...
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is there a neutral safety wire that was not connected? (sorry I can't open 90% of the links due to being at work.)
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