Glass Breakage Sensor Check Procedure

2005 Toyota Highlander Limited, FWDSECTION Glass Breakage Sensor Check Procedure

When the RS3200 PLUS was installed in your vehicle, care was taken to adjust the sensitivity level of the GLASS BREAKAGE SENSOR. You may observe how it works following the procedure listed below.

  1. ARM the system.

    Press the lock button on the remote control or lock the doors with the key.

    (Remember, the system will not ARM if any door, the trunk or hatch is open.)Β 

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  2. Wait until the STATUS MONITOR'S LED starts flashing.

    The LED will flash 30 seconds after the last door, the trunk or hatch is closed.

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  3. With the tip of a key, tap the center of the driver's door window. Tap the glass with light to moderate force.
    WARNING: Do not hit the glass with excessive force, especially in cold weather, or you may crack or break it.

    A WARN AWAY Alarm should be TRIGGERED. If the Alarm is not TRIGGERED, make sure you performed the procedure correctly and try again. If you find that the system did not perform as expected, contact your Toyota dealer for more information.

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  4. DISARM the system to stop the WARN AWAY Alarm.

    Press the unlock button on the remote control or use the key to DISARM the system.

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