Toyota RAV4 TVIP V3 RS3200 2001 Owner's Guide
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To program a new remote, ensure all doors are closed and the ignition is off. Insert and remove the key from the ignition twice within 5 seconds. Close and open the driver's door twice, then insert and remove the key again. Close and open the driver's door twice, insert the key and close the door. Turn the ignition to 'ON' and back to 'OFF', then remove the key. The doors should lock and unlock, indicating programming mode. Press any button on the remote.
First, check if any door or the trunk is not closed properly. Inspect the hood switch and ensure it is not damaged or misaligned. Verify that the battery in the remote is functioning and replace if necessary. If the issue persists, consider resetting the system by disconnecting the vehicle's battery for a few minutes.
To temporarily disable the alarm system, unlock the vehicle using the key in the driver's door. This should deactivate the alarm. If you need to disable it for maintenance, disconnect the negative battery terminal, but remember this will reset other electronic systems as well.
To replace the battery, open the remote by removing the screws or gently prying it apart with a flat tool. Take out the old battery and insert a new CR2016 battery, ensuring the positive side is facing up. Reassemble the remote and test its functionality.
A chirp sound when locking the doors indicates the alarm system is armed. If the chirp is louder or different, check if any doors, hood, or trunk are not properly closed. Additionally, check the system settings as some models allow you to customize the chirp sound or disable it.
To test the sensitivity, arm the system and lightly tap on the vehicle's windows or bumpers. The alarm should trigger if the sensitivity is set correctly. Adjust the sensitivity by accessing the control module, usually located under the dashboard, and following the manufacturer's instructions.
Regularly inspect the remote battery and replace it as needed. Check the wiring connections for corrosion or damage. Ensure all sensors, including door and hood switches, are properly aligned and operational. Periodically test the system's functionality by triggering the alarm manually.
To reset the alarm system, disconnect the vehicle's negative battery terminal for a few minutes and then reconnect it. This will reset the system, clearing any faults. Ensure all doors are closed during this process.
Yes, the alarm can be triggered by strong vibrations, such as those from thunderstorms or passing trucks. Adjusting the sensitivity settings can help reduce false alarms. Always ensure the system is properly calibrated to avoid unnecessary triggering.
Check for a flashing LED light on the dashboard when the system is armed. Test the alarm by manually locking the car and opening a door with the key. The alarm should sound. Regularly inspect and test all components, including sensors and the remote, to ensure proper operation.