Description
In the 1990s and also to a lesser degree in the early 2000s, some Toyota Dealerships in the US upsold a Dealership Installed Keyless Alarm System which used a remote head key which could also be used as a regular remote by removing the keyblade. Replacement remotes have been discontinued by the manufacturer. We sell a Code Alarm remote which works as a compatible replacement. You can add remotes to your system using our easy programming instructions.
The original remote (remote head key's) FCC ID was ELVAT6B and PN: 00014-S0260. It had 3 buttons and a red LED light. We test remotes before shipping to you to ensure it is sending proper signals.
Securikey+ Programming Procedure
1. Start with valet switch OFF
2. Turn key to ON
3. Press the valet switch ON then OFF 3 times.
4. Press the LOCK button on every remote you wish to program for 3 seconds, one after another. Horn will sound after each.
5. Press valet switch ON then OFF. Hear 2 beeps.
6. Press the UNLOCK button on every remote you wish to program for 3 seconds, one after another. Horn will sound after each.
7. Press valet switch ON then OFF. Hear 3 beeps.
8. If the Trunk Release Upgrade Kit is not present then skip to next step. Hold TRUNK button for 3 seconds on every remote you wish to program, one after another. Horn will sound after each.
9. Press valet switch ON then OFF. Hear 4 beeps.
10. If there are no Securikey+ Upgrade Kit present then skip to next step. Hold TRUNK button for 3 seconds on every remote you wish to program, one after another. Horn will sound after each.
11. Press valet switch ON then OFF. Hear 5 beeps.
12. Do not program any remote buttons to channel 5. Skip to next step.
13. Press valet switch ON then OFF. Hear 6 beeps.
14. If there is no Securikey+ Remote Start Kit present then skip to next step. Hold REMOTE START button for 3 seconds on every remote you wish to program, one after another. Horn will sound after each.
15. Turn key to OFF. Hear a soft and loud beep. Programming is complete.
Important Notes:
The system should be disarmed before you try to enter programming mode. Use old remote's unlock button or the valet switch to disarm the alarm first.
System times out of programming in 15 seconds of inactivity. Ther'll be a soft chirp then a loud chirp. If it happens then start over from beginning.
When it says "one after another," this means consecutively, not simultaneously. This is very important to avoid trouble.
The instructions are written for the replacement remote but for your info, when we say TRUNK and REMOTE START buttons on the new style remote, they relate to the GREEN button if you were to program an original remote control.