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Re: 2 toyota's on one remote?
"sgtmaconga" <sgtmaconga@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> new question for the group. i have a 2004 toyota tundra and a 1999
> 4runner. what are the chances of getting both vehicles working on one
> remote. two remotes in my pocket are too much.
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> thanks in advance
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Interesting question!
In the Old Days you used to be able to program the remotes by flipping
switches, but you were then stuck with the same code until you manually
changed it.
Now, with people canning codes to bypass the alarms, the alarm companies
have devised schemes to alter the codes almost every time you press the
button!
It may not be possible to do this.
I would check with the Toyota dealer first. They may have a method of
programming the alarms and the 'clicker' together. You will have to have
both cars at the service department to do this.
Barring that, try to determine the MFG of the alarm system and see if there
is a way to accomplish this. You'll have to locate tha alarm, of course; you
may have to contact the dealer for the location.
There is always the possibility that the alarms may be two different types,
also!
Good luck. Please, if you do get some info, let me know what they had to do.
I'm just shooting in the dark based on my knowledge of alarm systems.
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