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Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry #737898 07/20/06 12:30 AM
Anonymous
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now I only install viper but they are probobly very similar. this one looks prety good and it has alot of options. his other auctions look good too, even including the actuators. like this
I don't know or recomend this person but I was just surfing and thought they were decent systems.

Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry #737899 07/20/06 12:34 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
this one is perfect for a truck that is 2 door. I personally don't recomend doing a remote start on a manual tranny but it is possible.

Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: ToyotaT] #737900 07/20/06 01:45 AM
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RatLabGuy Offline
Rock Warrior
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Now that is an excellent idea. No more holding the @#$% door handle up when closing it (and explaining the process to all those Yotaly challanged).
Thanks!


Wait - I don't have to do that? I just push down the lock, then close 'em. Thought that was a Honda thing.
('89 4Runner)


With 200+ Billion electrical parts, the world most complicated machine is inside your own skull.

Question Reality.
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'89 Rnr DLX "SR4.5", 32s w/ 5.29 locked f/r blah blah
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: RatLabGuy] #737901 07/20/06 04:57 PM
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 361
ToyotaT Offline
Mudrunner
Well, on my 85 I have to keep the handle lifted in order for the locks to stay down. Maybe they changed that later?


85 Toy Pickup
89 block 30 over and EB RV head/261 cam
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: ToyotaT] #737902 07/20/06 05:30 PM
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Staceman Offline
Body Damage is Cool
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Well, on my 85 I have to keep the handle lifted in order for the locks to stay down. Maybe they changed that later?


Same here.


85 4Runner - With NEW Marlin 4.7 Gears!! It's a whole new beast!
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: Staceman] #737903 07/20/06 06:55 PM
Joined: May 2006
Posts: 146
Jeffstoyo Offline
Wheeler
They changed it. My 88 you don't need to hold the handle up.
Jeff


It's all good!
83 Shortbed stepside lots of mods
82 Shortbed fully restored
85 Shortbed daily driver
88 4-runner-Wife's daily driver
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: Jeffstoyo] #737904 07/20/06 09:30 PM
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 44
Ghostrider Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
My 87 needsto hold the door handle up, very irritating. Looking to install auto locks, alarm and power windows.


I live in the Great State of Confusion near the capital of Dementia
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: Ghostrider] #737905 07/21/06 01:51 AM
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J94_4runner Offline
Roll Me Over
I went with a $100 unit. Came with the module and 2 remotes. and the shop i bought it from gave me the wiring pinout. Took about 4hrs (including the rear window mod). Forget the name of mine... Not viper or any of that popular stuff.


94runner: Dana 44 SAS, 35's, Lockers, gears, winch, rock rails, bumpers, 3"BL, drivetrain lift, Budbuilt cross member, centerforce clutch and MORE! ***FOR SALE*** $8,500
-1985 Supra (STOCK!) FOR SALE $4,000
www.celicasupra.com
Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry [Re: J94_4runner] #737906 07/21/06 04:37 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
yea I have the pin out if anyone wants it

Re: anyone interested in making there yoters keyless entry #737907 07/26/06 02:26 AM
Anonymous
Unregistered
i'd be interested in something like that, for sure.

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