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I replaced the battery inside the keyless remote for my '98 Toyota Camry LE but I no longer have the Piezo "chirp" and it takes 3 button pushes alternating to lock the doors. After reading most of the related threads I'm confused as to what system I have.
Dealer Installed? The remote is square with the word "Atlas" on it and 2 arrow shaped buttons side by side. There is a dash board LED red light (that use to blink but doesn't now) to the left of the steering wheel and a tiny red button with a toggle switch next to it down on the left side of the foot well. (Is it related?) I would just like it to work again with just one button push and get the chirp back. I can still set off the alarm with pushing too many buttons. Do I need to reprogram it just because I changed the battery? And if so, I'd appreciate some help on how. Thanks... |
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Re: Keyless Remote after battery change still not quite right
Replacing the battery does not require reprogramming the remote.The "Atlas" system you describe sounds like an aftermarket unit.
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Re: Keyless Remote after battery change still not quite right
Yep, most definitely aftermarket..."dealer-installed" systems are referred to as TVIP systems. (Toyota Vehicle Intrusion Protection)
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Re: Re: Keyless Remote after battery change still not quite right
Thanks for the I.D. on the system. I guess I'll need to get it checked out by them then. Is there an alternative?
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