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cbr929pilot 
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Posted: November 11, 2005 at 6:39 PM / IP Logged  

hi, guys.

I'm having problems with installing a Remote starte in my Highlander 2004. None of the wiring diagrams I've found on this web site match my car.

NOTHING MATCHES

http://directechs.com/directwire/wire_body.asp?action=select&yr=5529&product=Remote%20Start

I already found all the cables expect the door locks. I've found negative pulses and the relay module but acording to the diagram the pins don't match or the cable colors.

This is a basic Highlander model, it's for sure a 2004.

Any information will be greatly appriciated. Thanks in advance.

Chris Luongo 
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Posted: November 11, 2005 at 6:43 PM / IP Logged  
Do a search over at the carsound.com forums; I think you'll find the post I made about the 2004 when it first came out. The locks are much easier than the tech sheets would have you believe.
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cbr929pilot 
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Posted: January 02, 2006 at 6:00 PM / IP Logged  

Hi, guys.

I have installed a DesignTech AirWolf #20099 Alarm/ Remote Starter starter in a Toyota Highlander 2004. Thanks to you all, I was able to get the wiring for it. I have the following 2 problems:

Since the vehicle requires a Transponder system, I bought the 20402 Model from DesighTech.

KeySence: I found the wire. 

When do I need to provide ground? Remote start only, running time?

Can I just remove the plug from the Key cylinder?

2nd Ignition. Do I need to provide this to run all functions?

and the most important of all. Has anyone use module 20402 from designtech before?

As a transponder, I only need to use 2 cables, 1 12volt, and Ing#3. I'm not able to start the vehicle with key on the module. I checked the loop and I'm pretty sure that I correctly looped it around the key cylinder. The car fails to start, I don't even hear the vehicle trying...so I'm thinking that it's either keysence or not able to learn the key code (module is bad) I got it from ebay.

how hard are these key module sensing units?

Desperatly looking for help. Thank you.

cbr929pilot@hotmail.com

Mike M2 
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Posted: January 02, 2006 at 7:19 PM / IP Logged  
Not familiar with the product, but do tons of 4Runners. The keysense needs ground the entire time the car is running. If you have an ignition3 that's a negative that will work. Yes, the car needs the 2nd ignition to have all features operate, like blower motor. You can test whether your problem is the immobilizer by simply trying the remote start while the key is sitting in the igntion switch(not turned on) and the immoblizer you purchased unplugged. If it starts, it's because you installed the remote start right and it's seeing the key in the ignition.
Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services

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