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100 series keyless entry problem

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100 series keyless entry problem

Post by dieseldude »

Can anyone shed some light on where in the vehicle (105 series Cruiser wagon) the keyless entry command unit is?

The reason why I ask is that my button doesn't work particularly well at all and I have to wave the button over the bonnet for it to ever work. If I have to go through that much hassle each time, I might as well put the key in the door and do it the normal way.

Anyway, my mate has a 79 series RV ute with the same buttons and his didn't work from any range either. He managed to find the aerial wire from his control box under the dash and run it up the A-pillar. He is now able to unlock and lock his truck from across the street.

Does anyone know where on a 100 series wagon the control box is located (I assume under the dash somewhere), so that I can extend my wire and increase the range.

I'd better note that the batteries on all 3 of my buttons have been replaced by Toyota and it has made no difference at all.


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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Mine with new round style fobs gets about 4m range at best, but not as bad as you describe.

When you find it please post details.

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Post by spazbot »

the receiver is on the passenger side, you need to remove the glove box, then inside on the left you will see the small black module that controls the keyless entry.
i can get pics if you have trouble finding it.
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Post by dieseldude »

spazbot wrote:the receiver is on the passenger side, you need to remove the glove box, then inside on the left you will see the small black module that controls the keyless entry.
i can get pics if you have trouble finding it.
Thanks mate.

That's the kind of description I was after. Now I have an idea of where to begin.

I'll have a dig around and if I can't locate the unit.

Thanks mate.

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Post by spazbot »

the unit is about the size of a pack of smokes will have a plug in one end and is mounted sorta high up near wear the top left hand corner of the glove box would be
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Post by bj on roids »

spazbot wrote:the receiver is on the passenger side, you need to remove the glove box, then inside on the left you will see the small black module that controls the keyless entry.
i can get pics if you have trouble finding it.
yeah, you can remove the glove box pretty easily too, like taking the dash out is a serious mission, but if you bend it a little it wont do any damage
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