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HI
I want to install remote starter on RAV4 2003 what kind of bypass kit do I need.Thanks a lot
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The DEI PKALL will probably be the easiest to obtain, connect and program to your car.

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in reference to wiring there are two ignition wires how these two wires can be connected to remote starter ( prostart CT-3310 ).Thanks
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Posted: August 26, 2010 at 6:12 AM / IP Logged  

Couldn't find a CT-3310 install guide.  Only found a CT-3371 guide, hopefully they are similar.

Looks like the unit has a heavy gauge Green wire ( fifth relay ) on the 6 pin Main Ignition Harness that is jumper selectable for IGN2, ACC2 or Start2.  Set the jumper to Ignition 2 and connect the Green wire to the cars second ignition circuit.

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HI Kreg357
Thanks for the reply and you are right. I wonder if you can tell me the purpose of it and what the second ignition do.
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Not sure on the RAV4.  It varies a lot.  As you noticed, some cars only have one "ignition" wire and some can have three.  I'm sure the design engineers had a purpose for dividing it up like that.  With a full wiring schematic you could see which circuits were controlled by each ignition wire.
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Usually on Toyotas Ign 1 supplies the electrics for starting (live whilst cranking), and Ign 2 supplies the gauges, heating etc.
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On my side usually toyotas have two ignitions that are both live whilst cranking and two starters as well.
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HI EVERYONE
In regards the wiring for RAV4 2003 I am slightly confused. The 12v constant wire is white&BLACK/ red. Is this two wires or only one wire and in addition I have seen as white & RED / black.
Thanks for the clarification.
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This is where your Digital Multi Meter comes in handy.  All of those wire listings are only guides.  All wires should be verified before making any connections.  I believe you will find two wires at the ignition switch harness, one White and the other BLACK/ Red that test as +12 volts constant.
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