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There was not a factory installed alarm for this car, any "toyota" security system would have been instaled at the dealer or the regional distribution port depending on what region the car was originally sold from. Do you have a remote for the system? Also check for a red valet button on the dash that can be toggled on/off. The port systems are also known for toggle switches located on the driver kick panel or under the driver dash. If you don't have a remote and manually unlocking the car from closed driver door will not disable the system you will have to locate the toggle/valet switch.
Hi Nina, there are a few different combinations depending on year and model of alarm, for yours could you try disconnecting the battery again, turn the ignition key to accessory.....the one before ignition start and then reconnect the battery. Let me know if it disables the beeps!
You will have to reset the security system. Call the dealership and they can give you the code. You need your vin# You might have to go there personally. It just depends.
I believe the a/c light flashes on toyota products when the low pressure switch is activated due to the system being low on refrigerant. You should have the system checked and provided it is just low on refrigerant; the a/c will work once the proper level of freon is added and enough pressure has built up to turn off the low pressure cut off switch.
THE FACTORY KEY FOBS ARE IDENTIFIED BY
THE NUMBER OF BUTTONS AND THE NAME ONE THE BACK
IE: DENSO, TRW, TOYOTA,NGK OR BOSH
BUT THE REMOTE THE YOU DISCRIBE SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAVE AN AFTER MARKET REMOTESTART/ ALARM SYSTEM
Look under the steering column ,now normally on an after market alarm installation ther should be bunsh on wire tied up with plastic zip-ties --looks like a mess , and in that a mess look for a square relay about 1" sq. Unplug that. That will isolate the alarm system.Good Luck
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