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iskidoo 
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Posted: December 11, 2002 at 4:04 PM / IP Logged  

I'm planning an install on a 98 Camry. It has factory keyless and I was planning to use an add-on starter that works off 3 pulses from the factory lock signal. Upon looking through the past posts I came across this statement:

Chris Luongo wrote:
Yeah, what he said---the factory keyless on Toyotas doesn't work with the engine running; I'd imagine Lexus is the same.

 So my assumtion now is that this setup would be a bad idea because after it starts, I have no way to turn it off remotely. This sound logical? I may just have to use a starter with integrated keyless but wanted some feedback.

Also, does the 98 have a  Transponder system? I looked on the key shaft but did not see a PK3 stamp. Is the stamp only for GM's?

Any other tips that you think I might find useful before I get into it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Steve G
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Posted: December 11, 2002 at 5:23 PM / IP Logged  
yes get a starter with remotes also the pk3 is just for gm's you may have a transponder system just look at your key is the head real big and if so does your valet key have a plastic head as well or just metal??? if just metal thenno transponder.
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Posted: December 11, 2002 at 7:54 PM / IP Logged  

Ok thanks securinu,

I've done a few dozen installs but have yet to do one that uses a transponder bypass. So this should be a new learning experience. Does anyone know if this vehicle will rearm the factory security upon relocking the doors with an aftermarket keyless unit or would it need to be rearmed with the original remote for the alarm to be active? Or is there another wire that I should tie into while locking? Lastly, do I need to tie into 2 wires to unlock all the doors or is there one that will control all at the same time?

Steve G
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Posted: December 11, 2002 at 8:08 PM / IP Logged  

This should give you an idea of what that car is going to require. Just let us know for futher questions.

<>12volts white - WHITE/ red   +  ignition harness
<>Starter red   +  ignition harness
<>Second Starter none    
<>Ignition BLACK / YELLOW   +  ignition harness
<>Second Ignition BLACK/ red   +  ignition harness
Notes: There are two BLACK/ red wires going to the same pin at the plug. use either one.
<>Third Ignition none    
<>Accessory blue/red   +  ignition harness
<>Second Accessory none    
Keysense     
<>Power Lock dk. blue/white   -  org plug bottom of fusebox
Notes: The lock wires are about 18 gauge. They will test only by operating the key in the passenger door lock cylinder, not the rocker switch on the door itself.
<>Power Unlock dk. blue   -  org plug bottom of fusebox
Notes: The lock wires are about 18 gauge. They will test only by operating the key in the passenger door lock cylinder, not the rocker switch on the door itself.
<>Lock Motor blue/red    org plug bottom of fusebox
<>Unlock Motor blue    org plug bottom of fusebox
<>Parking Lights+ green    bottom of fusebox
Notes: In a white connector just below the fuses with the wires exiting out toward you.
<>Parking Lights- green    steering column
Hazards     
Turn Signal(L)     
Turn Signal(R)     
Reverse Light     
<>Door Trigger RED / white   -  top of fuse box
Notes: Located in a seven pin plug on the top right side of the fuse box.
<>Dome Supervision none  non none
<>Trunk/Hatch Pin RED / yellow   -  light or sw. in trunk
<>Hood Pin     
<>Trunk/Hatch Release     
Power Sliding Door     
<>Factory Alarm Arm arms with lock    
<>Factory Alarm Disarm disarms with unlock    
<>Disarm No Unlock blu/blk (key sense)   -  ignition harness
<>Tachometer black or gray  AC  
Notes: On the 4 cylinder motor use the black wire in the gray plug at the coil on the drivers side of the motor. On the 6 cylinder motor use the gray wire located at the ignitor on a bracket just in front of the strut tower. The module says Denso on it.
Wait to start     
<>Brake Wire GREEN / WHITE   +  bottom of fusebox
Notes: In a white connector just below the fuses with the wires exiting out toward you.
Parking Brake     
<>Horn Trigger GREEN/ black   -  steering column
Memory Seat 1     
Memory Seat 2     
Memory Seat 3        
Need help with 98 Camry RS install -- posted image.  
Immobilizer By Pass : Some models have an immobilizer system that needs to be bypassed during remote start. Use DEI module 555F or 555U to bypass.

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Posted: December 11, 2002 at 8:23 PM / IP Logged  

Thanks diabloed,

That's an impressive wiring diagram and great notes. LOL I've never seen so much helpful info on one. I appreciate it very much.

Steve G

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