Scion xB TVIP V5 RS3200 Plus 2008 Owner's Guide
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To program a new remote, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'ON' position. Press and hold the programming button on the TVIP V5 module until the LED indicator lights up. Press any button on the new remote until you hear a beep, indicating successful programming.
Check for any obstructions or interference with the vehicle's sensors. Ensure that all doors, including the hatchback, are closed properly. If the issue persists, reset the alarm system by disconnecting the car battery for a few minutes and reconnecting it.
To temporarily disable the alarm, use the key to manually unlock the driver's side door. This will bypass the alarm system. Remember to lock the car using the remote to reactivate the alarm system.
Ensure that the remote's battery is not depleted. Replace it if necessary. If the remote still fails, reprogram it as described in the vehicle's manual. Check for any physical damage to the remote.
Regularly check the system’s wiring for any signs of wear or corrosion. Test the remote functionality periodically and replace the remote battery as needed. Ensure the alarm's sensors are clean and unobstructed.
After maintenance, reset the alarm system by turning the ignition to the 'ON' position, then to the 'OFF' position, and finally removing the key. This should reset the system.
A continuously flashing LED may indicate that the system is in valet mode or there is a fault. Exit valet mode by pressing the valet button, or consult the vehicle manual to diagnose any faults.
Yes, additional sensors such as glass breakage or tilt sensors can be integrated into the existing system. Consult with a professional installer to ensure compatibility and proper installation.
When the system is armed, the LED indicator on the dashboard will flash intermittently. Additionally, the car will emit a confirmation beep when the system is armed using the remote.
First, check the vehicle's battery and the remote's battery. If both are functional, inspect the fuse related to the alarm system. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.