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2001 Taco ADL circuit defeat (auto door lock) #790269 02/17/07 08:42 PM
Joined: Oct 2002
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ZUK Offline OP
Body Damage is Cool
I researched this and, since I don't have an alarm system, I can change the way my ADL behaves (I can make it lock when it starts....or when it's put in gear)....but I'm looking into defeating it 100% by perhaps cutting a single wire from the computer. I think I can pull this off just by inspecting the wiring diagram...problem is the DOOR LOCK CONTROL section under the WIRING DIAGRAM section of the on-line 2003 FSM is not downloading properly (it tends to lock my computer up)
Don't suppose someone has a downloadable diagram?
ZUK


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Re: 2001 Taco ADL circuit defeat (auto door lock) [Re: ZUK] #790270 02/17/07 09:02 PM
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stock87 Offline
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You might still try doing the reprogramming even though you don't have the alarm system. The programming just requires the key, so I have a suspicion it's not alarm-dependant.

http://toyotasecurity.buypartsonline.biz/rp4.html

I know that talks about having the factory alarm, but you might as well give it a shot before you start cutting wires.

Might email the guys at Bob Bridge too. I really doubt Toyota wouldn't leave in a way to change that.


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