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Hung416 
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I have a TOYOTA SIENNA 2006, Anybody help me to hook up the key override sl 2, i have a problem the RX DATA IN AND TX DATA OUT,  I CAN NOT FIND THE WIRING FROM THE CAR,  PLEASE HELP ME OUT! THANKS

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While the actual names of the wires vary slightly from bypass manufacturer to manufacturer, it's pretty much standard.  Here is a link to a very recent post on the exact same problem & vehicle :  https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~128607~PN~1
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i have a bypass fortin key override sl2, the car is toyota sienna 2006, any one have me how to hook up with those wire!

PURPLE / white rx(data in)

yellow tx(data out)

blue - while running

green n/c

yellow ignition

white n/c

red 12 v batt +

black ground

blue

white

i am first time to install remote starter, please help me out, thanks

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HI ANYONE, I INSTALL COMPUSTAR REMOTE STARTER FOR TOYOTA SIENNA 2006, I HAVE A FORTIN BYPASS KEY OVERRIDE SL2,  I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE WIRING, THE KEY CAN NOT PROGRAMMING PLEASE HELP ME OUT THANKS!

PURPLE / WHITE    RX (DATA IN) I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IS WIRING DON'T KNOW WHERE TO GO!

YELLOW/BLACK  TX(DATA OUT) I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IS WIRING TOO!

BLUE I HOOK IS UP TO WHILE RUNNING FOR REMOTE STARTER

GREEN I HOOK IS UP TO KEY SENSE

RED

BLACK

BLUE

WHITE THIS FOUR WIRES I PLUG IN THE COMPUSTAR MODULE!

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Here are some excerpts from the above linked post that should help you locate the transponder connector and the RX / TX wires :

Put your hands around the black plastic part that houses the illuminated ring and follow it deeper into the dash. The connector with your TX/RX should be plugged in there.

The seven pin connector should be at / on the ignition switch itself.   The colors are correct and Pin 3 should be empty.

 I found the 7 pin plug containing the txct and code wire. I've been hooking everything else by looking from the bottom up and was not able to  find the plug. I got in the car today and look straight down at the key cylinder and found the plug.

The TX wire at Pin 5 is Yellow/Red.  The RX wire at Pin 4 is Yellow.  As stated before Pin 3 is empty in this 7 pin connector.

Key Override SL             Sienna

PURPLE / White    ---->        Yellow
Yellow/Black    ---->        Yellow/Red

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where it is locating that ring can you tell me please thanks!

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The ring is around the ignition key cylinder.  The slot where you insert where ignition key to start the vehicle.  It lights up to help you find the slot.
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If you are talking about the Halo part of the bypass, (if this bypass has a halo) you have to remove the trim pieces around the ignition key cylinder and place the halo around the key cylinder and then place the trim pieces back.
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If it's a CE model it won't have an immobilizer at all...
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Hi there!  i have a toyota sienna 2006, i just finished put on compustar remote starter on my car, i put fortin key override sl2 for bypass, when i hit the remote starter the car run with remote starter the air bag and seat belt light is on,  if i put the key in the ignition, off the remote starter with the key all the air bag and seat belt was off!  I hook up was wrong, anybody help me to hook up right please thanks!

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