DISARMING THE RS3200 Plus (except PASSIVE DISARMING)

2005 Toyota 4Runner SR5, 4.7 T, AWDSECTION DISARMING THE RS3200 Plus (except PASSIVE DISARMING)

The system may be DISARMED in several ways. Do one of the following:

Unlock the doors with your key:

Insert the key into the door key switch and turn it toward the rear of the vehicle:

The STATUS MONITOR'S led stops flashing.(1) The system is now DISARMED.*

You may also disarm the system using the key in the back door; all doors will unlock at the same time  .

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Unlock the doors with the remote control:

Press the unlock button on the remote control. Simultaneously:

The driver's door unlocks.(2)

The vehicle's tail and marker or turn signal lights flash twice.(3)

The vehicle's buzzer chirps twice.Δ

The STATUS MONITOR'S LED stops flashing.(1) The system is now DISARMED.*

Press the unlock button again within 3 seconds after unlocking the driver's door to unlock the remaining doors.

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Use the ignition switch:

Insert the key into the ignition switch, then turn it to ON.

The STATUS MONITOR'S LED stops flashing.(1) The system is now DISARMED.*

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This method of disarming is rarely used. You must be inside the vehicle while the system is armed in order to do it  .

NOTE: If your vehicle's tail and marker or turn signal lights turn on for 2 seconds when the system is DISARMED,* the TRIGGER MEMORY was activated; something TRIGGERED an Alarm while you were away from the vehicle.
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* Please note, if the system utilizes your vehicle's engine immobilizer system LED instead of the STATUS MONITOR, the LED will continue to flash.

Δ If your vehicle is equipped with a buzzer.

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