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Jenny Hill Posted on Nov 18, 2013
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Toyota 4runner 2006 is locking automatically then beeping/head&tail lights flashing every 60 seconds. Won't stop. How do I fix this?

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That happened to my wife when I bought her a car (with a factory installed alarm sys) that didn't come with the remote... Any local car alarm installer can reprogram another one for you (which is what we wound up having to do cost us $50) sometimes theres a lil tiny toggle switch under the dash somewhere on after market alarm systems

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Please try this. Toyota - 4Runner . org Forum > Toyota 4Runner Forum > 3rd gen T4Rs > Programming Instructions for keyless entry remote? Pages (2): [1] 2 » Last Thread Next Thread Author Thread rav04 Junior Member Registered: Nov 2004 Location: Canada Posts: 6 Programming Instructions for keyless entry remote? I have a 1999 4runner LTD, can anyone provide me with the instructions to program my keyless entry remote? Thanks __________________ RAV Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged 12-31-2004 02:11 AM NoliWan Member Registered: Dec 2004 Location: San Jose, CA Posts: 34 Hey RAV, I got your PM-- Here are the instructions for programming the 99-02 4Runner Keyless Entry factory remotes: 1. Start with the following conditions: you are in the vehicle a. Key is out of the ignition b. Drive door is open ( all other doors are closed) c. Driver door is unlocked (other door locks don't matter) 2. Insert the key into the ignition (don't turn it) and pull it out. 3. 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I did the steps several times; I think I am doing it correctly.. __________________ 2001 Toyota 4runner SR5 4x4 Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged 06-13-2006 11:13 PM voltageGSR Member Registered: Dec 2004 Location: Detroit, MI Posts: 43 any suggestions? seems like the right remote - just unable to pogram correctly? could it need a new battery? seems to respond to the system - ..so didn't think that could be the issue. __________________ 2001 Toyota 4runner SR5 4x4 Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged 06-16-2006 01:05 AM fooldall Junior Member Registered: Jan 2006 Location: Posts: 21 Does this work for a 1997 as well? I just ordered one for my VIP system on my 97 Limited... Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged 11-03-2006 02:04 PM pat161 Senior Member Registered: Dec 2004 Location: Central MA Posts: 540 I think the remote you need depends on whether or not you have the alarm. The 1512Y did not work on my 02 Sport w/o an alarm. I needed FCC ID# HYQ12BAN. 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If it is an aftermarket system, it will probably be a similar situation. It may be a misadjusted hood pinswitch, or even some blatent mistake the installer made installing it.
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