^ that sound like the tech is trying to pull one over you.
to the OP, I think i've seen this topic covered before... a search might give you your answer much quicker.
i asked around and 2 guys that work at these 2 diff shops said the keyless entry WOULD work, which was my most important concern...they said something about the transponders working together or whatnotI wasn't able to use my keyless entry once installed so I decided to go with the factory installed.
You got suckered into buying a factory remote. Aftermarket remote start does not disable your keyfobI have a 2009 Camry SE and I would let you in on some information that I have found out after I paid $600 for my factory remote start. I checked into the viper remote start and other non factory remote starts and most I wasn't able to use my keyless entry once installed so I decided to go with the factory installed. Now with the factory installed, once car is started with remote start, the car doors are locked. When you unlock the doors to get in, the car will shut off. The tech. at Toyota told me that was a safety feature of the car. To me, sounds like another way to get you in their shop more often for new starters and other maintenance. If I knew about that safety feature, I wouldn't have even bought my remote start. I also have a Ford F150 which did the same thing but have found a link online to disable that safety feature. For the Camry, I have been unable to find anything to disable it. Hope this helps with your decision and if you find any information on disabling the safety feature that cuts car off, please let me know. Thanks
Yes, your original keyfob that came with your car will work. I have a Viper, wife has Valet, bro-in-law has another brand, friends have Viper, CompuStar and other brands and all their original keyfobs work. Than again, majority of brands are from the same company...just rebranded with a different name and different price.i asked around and 2 guys that work at these 2 diff shops said the keyless entry WOULD work, which was my most important concern...they said something about the transponders working together or whatnot
any input from someone? i mean, it makes sense that the original toyota wont work anymore after an aftermarket install and those guys probably just wanted my money![]()
Yep, you should have done the research. This is the reason why I didn't get the factory remote start, and also the reason why I haven't gotten the Viper one because you still need to carry and use your keys.I have a 2009 Camry SE and I would let you in on some information that I have found out after I paid $600 for my factory remote start. I checked into the viper remote start and other non factory remote starts and most I wasn't able to use my keyless entry once installed so I decided to go with the factory installed. Now with the factory installed, once car is started with remote start, the car doors are locked. When you unlock the doors to get in, the car will shut off. The tech. at Toyota told me that was a safety feature of the car. To me, sounds like another way to get you in their shop more often for new starters and other maintenance. If I knew about that safety feature, I wouldn't have even bought my remote start. I also have a Ford F150 which did the same thing but have found a link online to disable that safety feature. For the Camry, I have been unable to find anything to disable it. Hope this helps with your decision and if you find any information on disabling the safety feature that cuts car off, please let me know. Thanks
I have Viper 5701. If you want feedback as in confirmation that car door is locked/unlocked, car started/turned off, trunk open, alarm going off all on the remote, you'll need a 2-way. Obviously, 2-ways will cost more compared to just basic alarm system.^ and what do U recommend for a keyfob + remote start + feedback to the remote when the car start?
Can it copy the keyfob so I only have to carry ONE remote?
You said "feedback", so I assumed you were talking about confirmation.I don't care much for 2 ways.. it can't copy my OEM keyfob over? I want to keep all that I currently have and just want to add remote start.
2 ways is not important. I'd look at my car when it starts.
Viper website is horrible, full of errors.
Key -> Ignition^ yes I did mean feedback as in 2 ways but it's not important.
And yes i have seen that "fob" on youtube.
And yes I do mean lock/unlock/panic/trunk and I also mean keyless b/c my system is a keyless. So... no key. I hate putting the keys in my pants pocket, it's so huge. So 1 remote is good enough.
I think he means just carrying them around in general.Key -> Ignition
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Unless you have push button start (Hybrid only I believe)
I dunno if he has an XLE (optional push button) or Hybrid, both of which would actually make a remote start system really useful because you could start the car and not have to take out your keys.I think he means just carrying them around in general.
That's a smartkey. It's push button ignition and keyless entry. We all have keyless entry with keyed ignition.Push button (aka Keyless)
^ yes I did mean feedback as in 2 ways but it's not important.
And yes i have seen that "fob" on youtube.
And yes I do mean lock/unlock/panic/trunk and I also mean keyless b/c my system is a keyless. So... no key. I hate putting the keys in my pants pocket, it's so huge. So 1 remote is good enough.
Should of said that you had a push start and keyless entry.Push button (aka Keyless)