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2004 toyota sienna, alarm/remote start


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tewalk18 
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Hi, i am doing a remote start on a 2004 toyota sienna and i was hoping someone could help me with the power sliding door.  The receiver puts out a constant pos signal as long as the button on the remote is held, but the customer wants the door to open with one push of the button.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tim

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which alarm/remote start is it
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The wire is purple at the bottom of the fuse box. All it needs is a pulse so it really doesn't matter whether the signal is a constant or not. He just needs to press the button. You need to flip it as it is a negative, but a quick pulse will open it totally and another pulse will close it.
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tewalk18 
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Thank you mike. worked like a charm.
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Mike M2 wrote:
The wire is purple at the bottom of the fuse box. All it needs is a pulse so it really doesn't matter whether the signal is a constant or not. He just needs to press the button. You need to flip it as it is a negative, but a quick pulse will open it totally and another pulse will close it.

It's still need a relay too right. to get a strong ground. 2004 toyota sienna, alarm/remote start -- posted image.

Johnnynguyen
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Johnny, it is a low-current ground. As long as the aftermarket unit puts out a negative pulse, no relay should be needed.
tewalk18 
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What i am trying to do is make it so i can use a pulse from my alarm to open a relay inline with the siren of my alarm so everything else with the alarm will still work and i will stil get notification on my pager of a trigger but the actuall siren will not go off.  I just want to be able to do this on a few select ocasions so i dont want to like cut the wire to the siren or anything.  I am a little confused on the latching relay diagram on this site.  Is there anyway i could use that without a 12v output.  In other words i have found plenty of ways to make a pulse output constant, but how can i use a pulse to simply keep a relay latched in a certain possition.  Also, the easiest way would be to use a standard relay with a constant 12v but will having a relay energized with the car not running for a coulple days sometimes drain the battery?  I know that is quite a few questions there but any help would be greatly appreciated.
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what type of alarm? most have a silent arm feature from remote
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tewalk18 
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it is a skytec galaxy and i have seen the feature for silent arm, but does this just silence the arming chirp or the whole alarm.  And while it is on silent will it still beep my pager if the alarm is triggered
tewalk18 
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This is probably a pretty basic question and one that i thought i would be able to find an answere to on my one but hours of forum and google searches and i have come up with nothing.  I was looking at the skytek channel expander for my skytek galaxy alarm.  Could someone please tell me in general how a channel expander works.  Do you get seperate outputs by hitting a button a certain number of times or does it just split your signal so you controll several things simultaniously.  Also do these work the same way with the diagram on here for using relays to create a channel expander.  Will this give me additional seperate and distinct outputs, and if so how do i get to the different outputs.  Thank you for your time and any help you are able to give me.

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