Alarm and deadlocks

Started by Anonymous, April 8, 2008, 13:59

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Anonymous

Hi all, just lately my car has started not responing to the key fobs. Both fobs are affected which leads me to assume that its not a battery problem. I have read a couple of posts about interference but my question is how do i get the car to unlock because the dead locks are on?

cheers Dan

kanujunkie

#1
not sure you can withought it being disarmed
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Wabbitkilla

#2
It can be disarmed without using the fob - but i can't remember the method.

Give your local Mr T a call and they can tell you how to do it.
Something about putting the key in the ignition and having the doors open.
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Anonymous

#3
but how do you get the deadlock open to get the the ignition?

Wabbitkilla

#4
Key in door - unlocks door, deadlock or not  s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
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Anonymous

#5
thankyou, im at workm, cars at home with the girlfriend worried that she cannot open the door. Am i right in saying that unlock door, alarm will sound turn key in ignition and alarm should stop? im pretty sure if she takes it for a drive and retries the alarm it will be fine.

Wabbitkilla

#6
I'm saying, using the key in the door will let you in.
You will be able to start the car as the alarm doesn't disable the engine - the immobiliser is separate.

The method to stop the alarm whingeing is best found out by calling a Toyota garage and asking for advice.

I'm not going to post in the public domain how you disable the alarm (even if i could remember exactly), talk to Toyota - they'll be helpful once you've explained the problem, the MR2 isn't the only Toyota to suffer this little quirk.

It's deceptively easy once you know, don't panic.  s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
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Anonymous

#7
thanks for your help.   s:) :) s:)

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