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nastruth 
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Posted: December 09, 2004 at 11:51 PM / IP Logged  

I know this may sound weird, but i really like the factory siren that the newer lexus/toyotas have. It is a low tone chirp, you have definitly heard it if you worked or own a newer car by lexus/toyota. My main question is my manager said it might be possible to duplicate this by adding resistors, do you guys have any idea if possible, or do you know od a place to buy one, i have been searching for days without one single answer. Thanks alot,

Brandon

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Posted: December 09, 2004 at 11:55 PM / IP Logged  
Sirens are fairly cheap-- resistors cheaper.
Why don't you put some resistors in series w/ a siren and come back and tell us what happens? I for one would be curious...
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nastruth 
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Posted: December 09, 2004 at 11:57 PM / IP Logged  

i tried that, and i didnt get anything close to what i wanted. I was really hoping that someone out there wanted this same thing from their siren... the guy from toyota(because lexus parts = more money) told me the factory siren on the newer toyotas is around 100...  no way im paying that much for a single tone siren

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Brandon

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I have a 2004 tacoma with the toyota security and I have the exact same low tone chirp.  what I did is found the siren and just had the new alarm power it.  it just has red and black wire on it, and it works great.
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I had found the siren that was in the truck already, did not go bying one, and I am assuming that your car already has one.
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nastruth 
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Posted: December 12, 2004 at 4:52 PM / IP Logged  
i understand that u can hook one up to your existing toyota/lexus, but i have neither a toyotoa nor a lexus, thus the reason for wanted to know how to find one. I just thoiught that maybe someone on hear has had the same ambition if you call it and figured out if its possible with resistors, i couldnt get it myself, or if someone has one out of their toyota/lexus they dont want. Any help thanks guys
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Junk Yard. Older Alpine sirens sounded similiar.
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aye man its just a little piezo siren really small like the size of a half dollar but thicker about 1" you can get these anywhere cheap less than $10 for sure. The only problem is that its not that loud and i have no idea how to hook that up with your regular siren because it doesn't get too loud.
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My 2004 Acura TL has a very similar tone chirp to the Lexus/Toyotas.  The RL has the tone chirp also. 
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hey daniel, does it look something like that? am tryin to find that chit but its mounted some where in the fender area or something.... btw, on an 02 camry
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