Camry :: 2007 Toyota - Remote Car Starter Cannot Be Installed Without Using A Key?
Dec 23, 2012
I drive a 2007 Toyota Camry, and I am attempting to install a remote car starter. I was told that I would need to get a valet key made in order to do this and I would also lose that valet key. Is this true? Why do I need a valet key made and why will I lose that key? Can the remote starter not be installed without using a key?
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1993 Toyota Camry DX with 170,000 miles ....
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I have tried to program 2006 Toyota camry for remote key activation .. but after all the steps completions the locks are not responding to activate the remote key.
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I wouldn't do it myself, but I was wondering if it was even possible to have a remote start installed.
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Camry 2002 LE (4 cyl Auto), 140K mi
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I received a remote start for xmas and I'm usually pretty handy, but I've hit a wall today. I've got it responding to the code and turning the car on but it doesn't spin the starter. I've checked the hood switch by holding it down while hitting the code and it doesn't appear to be prohibiting starting.
2007 Camry XLE
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Here's the Main Power Harness and my connections:
Red, Red + White -> Black: Constant 12v
Violet -> Blue: Starter
Pink -> Yellow: Ignition
Pink + White -> Pink: Ignition 2
What would be keeping it from cranking the starter?
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