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Old 06-26-2008, 05:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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99 Camry Keyless Remote Programming

Hello all.. Just bought a 99' Camry LE, 4-cyl. Picked up an OEM key less remote: FCC : GQ43VT14T


I pulled out the mirror adjustment switch... according to other posts, says to jump out pins 2-10 however, my pin 2 is not in use. I'm now thinking I may have to try the other way w/ the "reset" button on my ECU. It looks like my ECU is behind the glove box.... would be easy to access if I knew how to remove the glove box. Could someone confirm how I should program this key remote... would like to make sure before I go taking things apart to access the ECU (assuming that the ECU is behind the glove box) Any info would be of great help... thanks! D~


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Same for this year/model car having this system.

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No ECU under my seat(s)..... Looks to be behind glove box.... any idea hot to remove the glove box w/out busting any plastic up ???
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There is supposed to be a plastic door finish panel that can be pried off. Once off you may need to disconnect the airbag wiring connector then remove the 4 screws the hold the box in.

Don't turn the ign on with airbag connector unplugged or you will get a SRS trouble light.
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[quote=broozkie;2386626]Hello all.. Just bought a 99' Camry LE, 4-cyl. Picked up an OEM key less remote: FCC : GQ43VT14T


I pulled out the mirror adjustment switch... according to other posts, says to jump out pins 2-10 however, my pin 2 is not in use. I'm now thinking I may have to try the other way w/ the "reset" button on my ECU. It looks like my ECU is behind the glove box.... would be easy to access if I knew how to remove the glove box. Could someone confirm how I should program this key remote... would like to make sure before I go taking things apart to access the ECU (assuming that the ECU is behind the glove box) Any info would be of great help... thanks! D~

OK... I removed glove box & pulled the ECU out. No reset button to be found on it, even opened it up & searched the circuit card...no reset or jumpers.

** Per my 99 factory owners manual... the correct FCC code is GQ43VT7T. I purchased the correct one & still no luck programming when doing the open driver door, lock & unlock 5 times, close door put key in ignition... ect ect. Does anyone out here have a good working programming sequence? I'd hate to have to take it to the dealer but looks like my options are running thin.

** FYI... not sure if this may be an issue, but my ignition key is not OEM..appears to be an after market. Also, when doing the lock & unlock sequence... my drivers door lock sticks and does not always complete the cycle...have to assist it manually. Any takes? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, D~
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Getting to ECU

Hi,

I too have a RS3000 dealer installed unit on my 99 Camry. I wasnt able to get the glove box open to program the ECU.

I tried unscrewing the 3 screws on top of the glove box and the two under it but it didnt come off. I didnt want to force it out for fear of not being able to set it back. Can you tell me how you got to the ECU.

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