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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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2001 Toyota Celica GT
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RS300 Door Lock Selection

The RS3200 is factory-set to unlock the driver's door when the UNLOCK button is pressed on the remote control, the unlock the remaining doors when the UNLOCK button is pressed again within 3 seconds. You may change the programming so all doors will unlock at once with the UNLOCK button is pressed by following the steps below. (Start the procedure in the driver's seat.)


1. Before you begin:
Open the driver's door.
Remove the key from the ignition switch.


2. Start the Programming Procedure. (Complete all steps within 40 seconds)
a. Insert the key into, and remove it from the ignition switch 2 times.
b. Close, then open the driver's door 2 times.
c. Insert the key into, and remove it from the ignition switch 1 time.
d. Close, then open the driver's door 2 times.
e. Insert the key into the ignition and leave it in.
f. Close the driver's door.
g. Turn the key from LOCK to ON 4 times (ending at LOCK).
h. Remove the key from the ignition switch.
i. The tail and marker lights flash 4 times and the buzzer chirps 4 times.
j. The doors will lock and unlock 1 time. If this does not happen, start over.


3. Select the Operating Mode and Complete the Operating Procedure.
a. Press and release both LOCK & UNLOCK on the remote at the same time.
b. Press and release the UNLOCK button once for all doors unlock.
or
b. Press and release the LOCK button once for driver's door unlock.
c. The tail and marker lights flash 1 time and the buzzer chirps 1 time.
d. The doors will lock and unlock 1 time. (If it locks twice, start over.)
e. Open the driver's door; programming is now complete.

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ECelica Staff
2001 Toyota Celica GTS
ECelica Staff
2001 Toyota Celica GTS
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 3,286
Heres how you can test your alarm.

1) get in car
2) close doors
3) arm alarm system
4) wait till it gets armed
5) try to start car

OR

1) roll down windows
2) arm alarm
3) try to unlock the driver side door by reaching in side (Alarm will go off if you unlock the door)
4) attempt to start car while alarm is going off

If it starts, you dont have a kill switch.

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2003 Toyota Celica GT
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2003 Toyota Celica GT
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I've try the RS3200 auto lock and it don't work for me..I was just wondering is it because of a different year celica or something.. mine a 2003 gt

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2000 Toyota Celica
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I also tried to do this. When I tried everything went fine until the last step, then the alarm beeped 4X and the doors locked/unlocked 4x simultaneously. Tried it several times over the last week, same results and I still have to press the unlock button twice!
Is there a different sequence for the different model years??? Mine's a 00 GTS.


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