Toyota Land Cruiser TVIP V2 Glass Breakage Sensor 2008 Owner's Guide
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To activate the TVIP V2 Glass Breakage Sensor, ensure your vehicle is locked using the key fob. The sensor is automatically activated when the vehicle is armed.
First, check if the sensor is clean and free from obstructions. If issues persist, consult your vehicle's manual for troubleshooting or contact a Toyota service center for assistance.
The sensitivity of the TVIP V2 Glass Breakage Sensor is preset and cannot be adjusted by the user. If you have concerns, consult a Toyota specialist.
To test the sensor, simulate a glass breaking sound near the vehicle while it is armed. The alarm should trigger if the sensor detects the sound. Always follow safety guidelines when performing tests.
Regularly check that the sensor is clean and not obstructed. No other maintenance is typically needed unless specified in your vehicle's manual.
False alarms can be caused by strong vibrations or loud noises. Check the sensor for dirt or damage and inspect the vehicle's environment for potential triggers.
Aftermarket tints can potentially interfere with sensor functionality. It's best to use Toyota-approved products or consult with a professional installer.
Disabling the glass breakage sensor may require professional assistance. Consult your vehicle's manual or a Toyota service center for guidance.
The sensor typically covers all the windows of the vehicle. Its range is designed to detect glass breakage sounds within the cabin.
Extreme temperatures or humidity levels can affect sensor performance. Ensure the vehicle is well-maintained and parked in suitable conditions to minimize issues.