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i_knill 
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I am attempting to install a remote start add-on module (Omega RS4-LX) to the security system (Pursuit 9232) that came to my vehicle.  The factory immobilizer is intact and I also have the Toyota/Lexus bypass kit.  Does anyone have a wiring diagram for the bypass kit wires, also, the location to make the connections?  I know these connections are between the ignition switch and the ECM, but where is the best location?  Also, what are the proper wire colours?  Thanks for the help!

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sounds like you need instructions for your bypass.
We just did one today. DB-PKT from Omega and it worked perfect.
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I am installing the Omega RS-4LX remote start with the Omega DB-PKT. Where do you make the bypass wire connections? At the ignition harness or at the ECM (if ECM, where is that exactly)? I certainly do not want to disable my vehicle by screwing with the wrong wires!
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You should go read about a 2002 Camry on Sounddomain.com in Security sense where the guy hooked up the bypass incorrectly and fried his factory transponder....  $800 fix.

If you do not have the experience, I would take it to a shop to have installed.

the wires you need to tap come directly from the factory transponder system coming out of the key cylinder.

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I have a fair amount of experience with wiring, just not with Toyota 4Runners specifically. I was hoping someone had a wiring diagram or something for the 4Runner, none of the wires seem to match the Omega DB-PKT instructions. If anyone has a verified list of wire colours for a 2001 Toyota 4Runner, I would appreciate it.
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i_knill wrote:
I have a fair amount of experience with wiring, just not with Toyota 4Runners specifically. I was hoping someone had a wiring diagram or something for the 4Runner, none of the wires seem to match the Omega DB-PKT instructions. If anyone has a verified list of wire colours for a 2001 Toyota 4Runner, I would appreciate it.

The one I did today did, I used the DB_PKT also.  It did not match ......  the instructions were wrong.  The instructions for the HIGHLANDER were the ones.  The wires match the highlander perfectly.


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