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Keyless entry and Aftermarket alarm

Discussion in 'Interior' started by walt77, Jul 19, 2003.

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    walt77 Guest

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    Keyless entry and Aftermarket alarm

    I'm wondering how those two system works together :?:

    I'll like to get an aftermarket alarm with remote starter (I hate our cold winter...), any suggestion?

    Will I need to have 2 remote? One for the alarm and the other for the keyless entry :?: Or the I must choose a special type of alarm system that will be compatible with the Toyota keyless system?

    Thanx :roll:
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    The after market alarm has a relay that taps into your existing system. So you will just use the remote that comes with the alarm. Dont even attempt to DIY take it to a shop.
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    Go to a store, whether its Circuit City, Best buy, ultimate, audio express or whatever and get a DEI brand remote start system with keyless entry. It will come with one remote that does everything, and also a high end alarm system consisting of a shock sensor, siren, remote start, keyless entry, and a handful of other options.... this is the best way to do it without causing problems or interfering with factory keyless entry systems, plus DEI is hands down the most reliable alarm offered
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    That is the best alarm im personally aware of right there... Other options, which are actually the same alarm, just different name for marketing purposes, are the Viper, Python and sidewinder lines... same guts and parts, just different name

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