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post Mar 25, 2009 - 5:46 AM
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GaryZR

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hey guys im sort of new on this site. i have the factory toyota alarm that came with my 95 zr and i seem to have a problem with the remote. i unplugged the module under the passengers seat then put it back in and the remote would still not work. i put a brand new battery in the remote the light only comes up when i press hard on the button. sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt. i was unable to drive my car for a week! so now im locking the car with the key. i was wondering if i could find another 'celica remote' and how would i program it. where can i find another remote? i have checked this forum and ebay, no luck.
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post Mar 25, 2009 - 12:32 PM
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QUOTE (GaryZR @ Mar 25, 2009 - 5:46 AM) *
hey guys im sort of new on this site. i have the factory toyota alarm that came with my 95 zr and i seem to have a problem with the remote. i unplugged the module under the passengers seat then put it back in and the remote would still not work. i put a brand new battery in the remote the light only comes up when i press hard on the button. sometimes it works and sometimes it doesnt. i was unable to drive my car for a week! so now im locking the car with the key. i was wondering if i could find another 'celica remote' and how would i program it. where can i find another remote? i have checked this forum and ebay, no luck.
gary


The following might help - Did for me

1. Make sure it's all plugged back in
2. Put the key in the intition and turn it to on (not start, i.e. you can use all the stuff like lights/radio but the engine is not running)
3. Hold down the bottom button on the alarm fob (and keep holding)
4. Start the car (still holding button)
5. When started, release alarm buttom.
6. Take out key, get out of car and try to lock it using the fob.

Hope this Helps

This post has been edited by LTom: Mar 25, 2009 - 12:33 PM

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