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Trav3D1 
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I'm scheduled to install a Prestige Platinum APS-996a on a 2004 Toyota Camry.  I just wanted any tips from someone who has worked on this vehicle before.  I noticed the dual starter wires, double pulse door locks, multiple door triggers, and transponder system. 

Any tips, do's / don't s for this particular car?

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car is a peice of cake, do a search you should find all you need.if not hes a little help if has a lite around the key cylnder you can use that for door triger will wave you wireing up diodes
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Any additional help
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Not a difficult car to work on. If you get stuck I am sure a lot of people here can help you.
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Make sure that you use the keyless bypass units for the Immobilizer ( PKT ) . Alot of the wires can be found at the fuse panel and the ignition harness. Aside from that the car is VERY easy to do.
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Understand that the second starter and the accesory wire LOOK the same.....test em

There is also ONE wire that catches ALL the doors  Its RED / black on the left side of the fuse box, in the back, top corner. No diodes...like circus boy said.  


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