Toyota Land Cruiser TVIP V4 Remote Engine Starter 2008 Owner's Guide
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To program the remote, ensure the ignition is off, press and hold the programming button on the control module, and press the lock button on the remote. Consult the user manual for detailed steps.
First, check the battery in the remote. If the problem persists, inspect the fuses related to the starter system and ensure the vehicle's battery is charged.
While technically possible, it is recommended to have a professional install the remote engine starter to ensure proper integration with the vehicle's systems.
To reset, disconnect the vehicle's battery for 10 minutes, reconnect it, and then follow the programming steps to re-pair the remote with the starter system.
The range is typically up to 800 feet, but this can be affected by environmental factors such as buildings and electronic interference.
The engine may shut off if the security system detects an issue or if the hood is open. Ensure all doors and the hood are closed, and there are no error codes related to the security system.
Regularly replace the remote battery, avoid exposing the remote to extreme temperatures, and ensure that the vehicle's battery and electrical systems are maintained.
Yes, the parking lights flashing is an indication that the remote start sequence has been successfully initiated.
The remote engine starter is generally designed for automatic transmissions. Using it with a manual transmission requires specific safety measures to prevent accidental starting in gear.
The battery should be replaced every 1-2 years or when the remote's range diminishes, whichever comes first.