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Originally Posted by allrelative
New 2006 Tundra DC Limited owner, and what a sweet truck. Quick question about one of the options. What exactly is the “anti-Theft system with Remote Keyless entry”? I do not have the transponder chip in the Key. No alarm sounds when the door is opened and the “lock door” button has been pressed on the Keyless entry. I have done some searching on here and have not been able to find the answer.
I am currently researching an aftermarket alarm, and the possibility of a self-install-- but am leaning towards having it installed professionally! Looks like I am going to get a Viper, but still have a few calls to make to on a local place that installs Compustar.
Another quick question (not to hijack my own thread), but should the map lights illuminate in the front when the door is opened? The Truck seems a little dark when I get in at night. I ordered a few LCD lights that I have used before on my boat to put under the console on each side—also might mount another set under the running boards to go on with the Dome lights. Still need to figure where to tie into for those connections.
Thanks
Kevin
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The theft deterrent system of the double cab models is controlled by the body ECU.
This system has the following features:
The theft deterrent system use the door lock control system components and some other parts. When
somebody attempts to forcibly enter the vehicle or open the engine hood without a ignition key or
wireless door lock remote control system, or when the battery terminals are removed and reconnected,
the theft deterrent system sounds the vehicle’s horn, security horn and flashes the headlights, taillights,
and interior light for about one minute to alert. At the same time under this condition, it locks all the doors
if any of the doors is unlocked.
The control of this system is effected by the body ECU.
Non-Alert State: When the security function is inactive
Without having the ignition key in the ignition key cylinder, if any one of the conditions listed below is met,
the system transfers to the alert preparation state.
Condition (1)
When the doors and engine hood are all closed, the ignition key is used to lock all doors.
When the doors and engine hood are all closed, the wireless door lock remote control system is used to
lock all doors.
When all doors are locked, if any door or engine hood is changed from “open” to “close”, and all doors
and back door are locked and engine hood is closed.
Alert Preparation State: a delay time until the alert state
The system transfers to the alert state if the condition (2) listed below is met, and to the non-alert state if
one of the conditions (3) is met.
Condition (2)
When the doors and engine hood are all closed and locked, and 30 seconds have elapsed.
Condition (3)
When one of the doors or engine hood is changed from “close” to “open”.
When one of the doors is changed from “lock” to “unlock”.
When the ignition key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder.
When a terminal is disconnected from the battery and re-connected.
Alert State: a state in which attempted theft can be detected
The system transfers to the alarm state if any of the conditions (4) listed below is met, or to the non-alert
state if any of the conditions (5) is met.
Condition (4)
Any door is opened.
Any door including back door are unlocked without a ignition key or the wireless door lock remote
control system.
The engine hood is opened.
A terminal is disconnected from the battery and re-connected.
The wiring harness is directly connected as if to turn the ignition switch ON.
Condition (5)
The ignition key is used to unlock the doors or the back door.
The transmitter of the wireless door lock remote control system is used to unlock the doors.
The ignition key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder and turned until the ignition switch is ON.
Alarm State: a state in which attempted theft can be detected
When an attempted theft is detected, the system sounds the vehicle’s horn and the security horn, flashes
the headlights and the taillights, and illuminates the interior light. If any of the doors is unlocked, and
the ignition key is not inserted in the ignition key cylinder, the system forcefully locks the doors once.
The system transfers to the alert state if the condition (6) described below is met, or, when the system
is in the alarm state, it transfers to the non-alert state if any one of the conditions (5) described above is
met.
Condition (6)
After approximately 60 seconds of the alarm time have elapsed.