Toyota Highlander Hybrid TVIP V5 RS3200 PLUS 2006 Owner's Guide
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To program a new remote, enter the vehicle and close all doors. Insert the key into the ignition and remove it. Within 5 seconds, insert it again and turn the ignition to 'ON' and back to 'OFF'. Remove the key. Within 40 seconds, close and open the driver's door twice. Insert the key and turn it to 'ON' and back to 'OFF'. Remove the key. Press any button on the remote for 2 seconds. Doors should lock and unlock to confirm programming.
If the alarm is triggered accidentally, you can stop it by pressing the unlock button on your remote key fob. Alternatively, you can insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'ON' position to reset the system.
To temporarily disable the alarm system, unlock the vehicle using the key instead of the remote. Insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the 'ON' position. This will prevent the alarm from arming when you lock the vehicle manually.
The flashing security light indicates that the vehicle's immobilizer system is active, which is normal when the ignition is off. If it flashes while driving, check for a fault in the system, and consult a professional if needed.
After replacing the battery, reset the alarm system by locking and unlocking the driver's door using the key. Insert the key into the ignition, turn it to 'ON', then back to 'OFF'. This should reset the system.
Regular maintenance for the alarm system includes checking the remote battery and ensuring that all sensors and wiring are in good condition. If the system behaves erratically, consult a professional for a thorough inspection.
The sensitivity of the TVIP V5 RS3200 PLUS alarm system is preset and not user-adjustable. If you experience false alarms, a professional technician should inspect the system.
If the remote is unresponsive, first replace the battery. If it still doesn't work, reprogram the remote following the programming instructions. If issues persist, the remote might be faulty, requiring replacement.
Random alarms may be due to faulty sensors, low battery voltage in the remote, or electrical issues. Inspect the sensors and ensure the remote battery is fresh. Consult a professional for a detailed diagnosis if problems continue.
Yes, additional security features such as motion sensors or GPS tracking can be integrated. It is recommended to have these installed by a professional to ensure compatibility and reliability with the existing system.