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hmmmm16417 
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I'm installing a remote starter in my girlfriends car.  The starter itself is installed and seems to work fine as long as a transponder key is near the ignition.

I have a pats bypass unit installed but it doesn't seem to want to program....

I've been following the directions exactly for 3 hours and it still will not work!!

This is VERY frustrating.  I really don't want to use a bypass that requires the spare key to be in it.

I really need to get this finished.  Is there something stupid that I'm overlooking?

the directions say to insert the key (don't turn it on) , press and release the gas pedal 4 times, press and release the brake pedal 5 times, remove the key, connect the bypass module to ground, connect the key sense wire (in the ignition) to ground, press the gas pedal once, then after 60 seconds , disconnect the ground from the bypass and the key sense.  hook the bypass to the remote starter "on when running" .

grrr, grrrr, grrrr 

any information regarding this would be helpful.

2006 Toyota Corolla S

avalanche07 
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Posted: December 08, 2007 at 3:57 PM / IP Logged  
isnt that the programming to a 555f? You have the wrong bypass, because no bypass to a 2006 corolla programs like that.
you need a PKT2 by bypasskit or TBSL-TL by idatalink
BTW, isnt PATS for ford?
hmmmm16417 
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This is what it brings up when I look for 2006 corolla.

this is the identical one that I'm using.

http://bypasskits.fortinautoradio.com/products/pats_bypass_kits/pats-toyota/

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avalanche07 
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That bypass is the same as dei 555f
your toyota has the newer transponder bypass, hence your vehicle isnt listed on the compatibility chart.
My recommendation is the idatalink because its easier than the PKT2
PKT2 install manual VS ADSTB-TL
hmmmm16417 
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The corolla isn't listed on either of those models .....   I am looking for a bypass that can learn the key trasponder signal.   I bought one at the local electronics store but it requires a key to be perminantly installed.  I'll probably take it back.

The ones that you suggest don't seem to be "plug n play" so to speak.  they look quite a bit more intailed as far as installation.

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tedmond 
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idatalink and Fortin pieces must be the easiest pieces to install. under 5 wires for most cases and super easy programming.
vtec inside 
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pats toyota is for older model toyota and is discontinued you need key-override-all for your 2006 corrola !

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hmmmm16417 
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she actually decided that she would rather not have the remote starter installed.    ......   oh well!

I really appreciate the help guys!!

thanks!!

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eduard03 
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doorlocks highlander 2001 is lowering the windows what should i do?
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