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Oh, I will look for an alarm manual. I had only looked in the owner's
manual because that's where the directions were for the Sequoia.
Thanks!
Kjun - 12 Apr 2007 23:28 GMT
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> Thanks!
if this is your biggest beef in this world you are truly blessed and you
are all so special.........kjun

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Gadget - 28 May 2007 01:20 GMT
Chris,
Yours is a fairly old post so you may have found the solution by now but,
just in case you haven't try this sequence from Gadget's Solara page (
www.gadgetjq.com/solara :
You 'can' switch off that annoying beep you hear each time you lock or
unlock your car doors. (Don't you turn and gaze at your Solara as you're
walking away anyway? The beep is just redundant)
To switch the 'beep' on and off. With the drivers door opened
1. Insert key into ignition then remove it
2. Within 5 seconds, insert the key again and turn to the "ON" position
3. Wait 10 seconds then push the lock or unlock button twice within 10
seconds. You'll hear two beep sounds letting you know the program has been
switched on or off.
If you've done the setting using the 'lock' button and want the beep
switched on or off for the 'unlock' button go through the same procedure
using that button. You can do the same with the trunk button.
The default is "beep" if you turn it off using the above method and decide
you want it back for some reason go through the same process to toggle the
sound to "on".

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> manual because that's where the directions were for the Sequoia.
> Thanks!
Toyota's OEM alarm was made by Fujitsu-Ten. They have a fax back
number where you can get complete manuals and installation
instructions. Cool reading (actually most wiring is already in place,
takes 30 min to install RS series). Google for the Fujitsu-Ten fax
back number.
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> hahahaha.....