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Old 11-13-2007, 11:58 PM
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Default The Anoying Beep

I looked at the manual for how to bypass the "beep" that sounds when you lock and unlock the doors. It offers me to solution that I can't figure out or get to work. Something about the reset button on the computer. How did anyone here turn this "BEEP" off? I want mine off too, but can't figure it out.
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Old 11-14-2007, 12:43 AM
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Default Re: The Anoying Beep

Unless you have the "multi information display" you need to have a dealer do it. I asked awhile ago. I ended up having my buddy at a Lexus dealer plug into the ecu and shut the beep off. I also had him program it so a turn of the key or push of the key fob unlocks all the doors at once. He also programed it to not autolock when I get to 12 mpg.

Here is a related post:
Turning off autonewbie question: autolock function & chirp when you lock the truck
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