Toyota Highlander TVIP V4 Remote Engine Starter 2011 Owner's Manual

To activate the remote engine starter, press the lock button on your remote control three times, ensuring that the car is locked each time. The engine should start after the third press.
Check the battery in your remote to ensure it is functioning. Also, verify that the vehicle is locked, and that the hood and doors are closed properly. If it still doesn’t work, consult your owner’s manual or contact a Toyota service center.
Yes, to extend the running time, restart the vehicle remotely by repeating the activation process before the current cycle ends. This will reset the timer.
Yes, to turn off the engine remotely, press and hold the lock button on the remote for a few seconds until the engine stops.
No, if the check engine light is on, the remote engine starter will be disabled to prevent potential damage. Address the underlying issue before using the remote starter.
Store the remote in a safe place where buttons cannot be pressed accidentally and use a protective case if necessary.
No, the remote engine starter is designed to work with the vehicle's existing security systems. The vehicle remains locked, and the ignition system cannot be engaged without the key.
The effective range is approximately 80 feet, but this can vary depending on environmental conditions and physical obstructions.
It is recommended to have the remote engine starter installed by a professional technician to ensure correct installation and to maintain the vehicle warranty.
Regularly check the remote battery and replace it as needed. Inspect the system for any signs of wear or damage, and consult a professional for any necessary repairs or updates.