Toyota Highlander Hybrid TVIP V4 Remote Engine Starter 2012 Manual

To start your Toyota Highlander Hybrid using the TVIP V4 Remote Engine Starter, press and hold the lock button on the remote until the hazard lights flash, then press the engine start button. The engine should start, and the vehicle will remain locked.
If the remote engine starter is unresponsive, check the battery in the remote, ensure you are within range, and verify that the vehicle is locked. If the problem persists, consult your owner's manual or contact a Toyota service center.
No, the remote engine starter will not operate if the hood or trunk is open as a safety precaution. Ensure all doors, hood, and trunk are securely closed before attempting to use the remote starter.
The effective range of the remote engine starter is approximately 80 feet. However, the range can be affected by obstacles and environmental conditions.
The vehicle is programmed to turn off if the brake is pressed or if it runs for the maximum preset time (usually 10 minutes) without being driven. This is a security feature.
Yes, after the initial remote start, you can extend the running time by pressing the start button again before the engine shuts off. This will add additional time, up to another 10 minutes.
To stop the engine using the remote, press and hold the engine start button on the remote until the engine shuts off. The hazard lights will flash, indicating the engine has stopped.
Regular maintenance includes checking the remote's battery and ensuring the system's components are free from damage. If any issues arise, have the system inspected by a qualified Toyota technician.
Yes, environmental factors such as extreme cold, interference from structures, and electronic devices can impact the performance and range of the remote starter system.
If the alarm system is triggered, ensure all doors are properly closed and locked. Disarm the alarm by pressing the unlock button on the remote, then attempt to use the remote starter again.