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Andrew Fife

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    Victoria

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  1. G'day Fifey, You've got me completely mystified as to why you would wish to disable what seems to be a fully functional alarm/immobiliser only to replace it with an aftermarket job? My owner's manual "to enable/disable horn chirp: 1. Turn headlight switch 'OFF' 2. Cycle the ignition switch from 'LOCK' to 'ON' 3 times within 5 seconds, leaving it 'ON'. 3. The vehicle security indicator will illuminate continuously for 5 seconds. 4. Operate the horn within 5 seconds of the indicator illuminating. The turn signal lights will flash once to confirm that horn chirp has been enabled/disabled. 5. Turn the ignition switch to 'LOCK' and test the system with the remote controls." "NOTICE Do not modify, remove or disassemble the engine immobiliser system. If any unauthorised changes or modifications are made, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed." Sounds like risky business to me if it's for your own car. Could be safest option to leave it up to Pedro to 'FIX' it for you. If you want to disable immobilisers on strangers' cars, then probably best to ask your local automotive Rebirther for tips, but please don't try on my car! Hi the reason I wanted to do away with the factory alarm is 1 the remotes are almost dead and can not have a simple battery changed - you need new remotes - new remotes i had quoted at $100 each thats $200 - so I thought why not a new alarm for roughly the same price or couple hundred more at most 2 The factory system is only a immobiliser - i now have a alarm, including boot and bonnet protection and a Glass break sensor in case someone smashes the windows. Much increased functionality over what I have now, Further the remote can chirp silently or with noise - the new remote not the old Toyota remotes. Battery backup it also has. So i have increased security plus aethesitcally the horn chirp of the factory toyota system is horrible vs the sound of the new alarm (cosmetic point only i know) -- what do you mean by this "Could be safest option to leave it up to Pedro to 'FIX' it for you." do you know of any experied alarm installers, private individuals or businesses I could try ringing?
  2. Hi yes i think the immobiliser works via the remote and there is a spot in the glovebox to insert the toyota factory remote to disarm or re-code a new remote etc. Do you have any ideas on my dilemma?
  3. Hi I have a Toyota Camry 1996. I installed an aftermarket alarm but can not work out how to DISABLE completely the Toyota factory immobiliser/horn/alarm. At present the new alarm is only working thanks to the factory alarm being placed in DISARM mode – a bandaid solution and one that may revert at any time. Further even in disarm mode, when I push the button on my new remote the factory horn beep occurs and the indicator lights flash according to the factory combination. This is combined with my new alarm beeping and indicator flashing which is almost opposite to the factory one. So its a bit of a confusing mess. From what ive read online there is something called the CIR or Computer Integration relay that is part of the issue. Question : How do I totally disable the factory Toyota immobiliser, alarm and horn ?
  4. Welcome to the Toyota forums Andrew Fife :)

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