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zodeac 
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Member spacespace
Joined: March 27, 2019
Location: Oregon, United States
Posted: April 01, 2019 at 8:39 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote zodeac
Hello all, I have been searching all over but it looks like its really hard to find some info out about this alarm inside a 2015 Toyota camry so Im hoping someone can give me some input that might help me out.
Compustar FT-7000AS-CONT MAX IT + iDATALINK BLADE AL CM7000 w. FT-DAS-II SENSOR,
Compustar 2 way temperature Thermister PRE-WINTER DEAL!!
idatastart ADS-THR-TL5 Plug-N-Play T-Harness 10+ Toyota/Scion Data Remote Start
iDatalink ADS-USB Weblink Updater Computer Cable ADSUSB
Compustar FT-RPS TOUCH KEYLESS PASSCODE ENTRY for Select System Controllers
Replacement 4-door Automatic Car Window Closer Module Auto Security System Kit
COMPUSTAR RF-P2WT12-SS PRO T12 2-WAY LCD Remote Kit 3MILES 901 T11 START P2WT1
Im also thinking about buying this,
First Tech OP500 Compustar Programming Device FT-OP500.
Here is my question, I did get the T-Harnais for my hear the ADS-THR-TL5 and when I opened up the box theres
no instructions at all. I see many different adapters like one that goes to my ODB port then to the Compustar,
I see all this letters and numbers Like JS5, VS2 etc.
Anyone know what this codes mean? Whats really got me stumped is I have three cables that are 9 pin that go directly to the CM7000 but
I can figure out what one of the three should I be using. ANY HELP would be great thanks
Sorry if theres caps on the items its self. I copied and pasted this items from ebay and even the box is caps.
Lee
Lee
qpham504 
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Copper spacespace
Joined: February 25, 2014
Posted: April 14, 2019 at 8:42 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote qpham504
Didn't see you get a response but the T-harness only works with the remote start modules, or the DC3. The cm7000 you'll have to connect any and all wires that your car features. That includes the start-kill relay too.
zodeac 
Member - Posts: 2
Member spacespace
Joined: March 27, 2019
Location: Oregon, United States
Posted: April 15, 2019 at 6:07 PM / IP Logged Link to Post Post Reply Quote zodeac
Thanks qpham504 for your reply, I did figure out the T-Harness was not right after I started pining things out it got very clear to me this is wrong. At this point I need to find someone that can PM me so I can get the wire diagram for my car from them in maybe a PDF. I was able to pay a shop to program the CM7000 with a the blade AL.
I guess unless I get some more info I won't be able to install it all the way.
Things done so fair are,
1, Conneced up the CM1 hoping i have it right basted on the document's of my car and the CM7000.
2. Arm and disarm work.
3. Installed shock sensor and it works
4. Installed the LED and works
5. Install the temperature wire and works
Things not working,
Remote start
Door locks
Trunk pop
Touch pad don't unlock the car sense I can't figure out the power lock system with the wires yet.
I also got the OP500 and the CM7000 updated so once I do get that I should be set. I think when it comes to my wife car ill be going the DC3 and T-harness if I can.
PS, If anyone would like to help me out here and PM me I can send you my car info and I would like to get the wire diagram for my car. This is suppose to be a fun project for me.
Lee

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