TOYOTA CAMRY 2000 Service Repair Manual

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POOR HEATER PERFORMANCE ± EL007±00 April 14, 2000
Page 4 of 4
E. Set the temperature selector of the
heater control unit to the ªMAX.
COOLº position.
F. Connect the air mix cable connector
to the air mix link pin on the left side
of the A/C unit and clamp the outer
cable to the secure clamp.
NOTE:
It is unnecessary to push or pull the
outer cable.
Do not bend the cable when setting
the cable.
Do not move the air mix knob until
you are finished clamping the outer
cable.
1. Rotary Knob For Temperature
Control
Operate the temperature control
rotary knob after setting the cables,
check that there is a ªthumpº at the
end of the travel, and no reversing
force at ªMAX. COOLº or ªMAX. HOTº
position.
2. Air Inlet Lever
Operate air inlet lever after setting the
cable and check that there is a ªclickº
at the end of the travel and no
reversing force at ªRECIRCULATEº
and ªFRESHº positions.
3. Blower Switch, Air Flow Mode
Switch & A/C Switch
Operate each switch and make sure
they are operating correctly.
Installation
Procedure
(Continued)
MAX.
COOL
Air
Mix
Link
Inspection
Procedure

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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 2
EL008±98Title:
PROGRAMMING OEM WIRELESS
DOOR LOCK REMOTE TRANSMITTERS
Models:
'97 ± '99 Camry
Technical Service
BULLETIN
December 4, 1998

This bulletin describes procedures used to program the three button remote transmitter to
vehicles that are equipped with Wireless Door Lock Control. The following information
applies
only to the Factory Wireless Door Lock Control, not dealer or port installed
options that also utilize remotes, such as VIP Keyless Entry/RS3000 or any aftermarket
system.
Verification of
Factory Wireless Door Lock Control can easily be performed by identifying
the TDS status monitor, functioning remote, or model grade.
The Remote Transmitter has LOCK,
UNLOCK, and PANIC features.The TDS Status Monitor is located in
the Tachometer.
Transmitter Identification TDS Status Montior Indentification
NOTE:
When a new remote is programmed, all previous codes are erased. Because of this,
all remotes should be entered during the same programming session, otherwise a
remote may no longer be registered and operate the vehicle.
For Customer Satisfaction, request that any existing remote be furnished when
programming a new or replacement unit.
1997 ± 1999 Camrys:
1997 ± 1998 All XLE (standard equipment) and some LE (optional)
1999 All XLE only
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty ±±±±
ELECTRICAL
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information

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PROGRAMMING OEM WIRELESS DOOR LOCK REMOTE TRANSMITTERS ± EL008±98 December 4, 1998
Page 2 of 2
The PRG (Program) circuit of the
Wireless Door Lock ECU is grounded to
perform programming. This can be
accomplished at a satellite location, the
Mirror Control Switch (see illustration).
NOTE:
Up to two remotes can be programmed
to operate each vehicle.
1. With the key OUT of the ignition
switch, locate and disconnect the
Mirror Control Switch from the vehicle
harness.
2. Using a suitable jumper wire, connect
terminal number 2, PRG (violet wire)
to terminal number 10, GND
(white/black) of the 10 cavity mirror
control switch connector (illustrated).
The vehicle confirms programming
mode by requesting the power door
locks to lock.
3. Depress, then release, any button on
the remote. The vehicle confirms
registration by requesting the power
door locks to lock once again.
4. To program an additional remote,
repeat step 3.
5. Disconnect the jumper wire to exit
programming mode.
Mirror Control Switch
Programing
Procedure
Mirror Control Switch Connector Program (PRG)Wire HarnessJumper Wire Wireless
Door Lock
E.C.U.PRGViolet
GND
White±Black
Wire Harness

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Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 6
EL008-02Title:
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER &
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Models:
All Applicable
Technical Service
BULLETIN
December 20, 2002

TSB REVISION NOTICE:
February 28, 2003: In Wireless Transmitter Identification section (pages 5 and 6),
Figures 5, 9, 10, 12, and 13 updated to include 2003 model year; Figure 11 updated
to include 1999 and 2003 model year.
January 17, 2003: 2003 model year added to Solara in the Application Chart on
page 3.
The information contained in this TSB supercedes TSB EL010±01, dated October 26,
2001. The previous TSB, EL010±01, should be discarded.
Difficulties during Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter Programming can arise due to
confusion between Toyota Factory Wireless systems and Toyota Port/Dealer installed
systems. This bulletin will assist in identifying the system/correct remote transmitters for
each vehicle, and provide the location of the most accurate programming procedure for
each system.
All applicable Toyota vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
The following table contains all of the necessary information to correctly identify the type
of system installed, and where to go to get programming procedures for each vehicle.
NOTE:
Should a vehicle having both VIP and Factory systems available (as identified in the
following table) be brought in without any remotes (or one non±working remote), use
the following tips to help determine which type of wireless system (O.E. or PIO/DIO)
the vehicle has.
Look at the Trim Level of the vehicle. Higher±grade vehicles will tend to have O.E.
systems, while entry±grade vehicles will tend to have VIP. For example, the 2001
Camry XLE has Factory RKE, but the LE and CE grades have VIP.
Look for a ªStatus Monitorº with a glass breakage sensor and an LED externally
installed into the dashboard or on the center console. Most VIP systems will have
this.
Locate the ECU (refer to the applicable vehicle VIP Manual installation instructions
for location). Once located, refer to the part label.
Attempt to perform the factory wireless programming procedure to get a response
from the vehicle. Select the ªconfirmation modeº and see if any ªLock/Unlockº
response is received, if so, the vehicle has a factory system.
ELECTRICAL
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
System
Identification

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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER & PROGRAMMING GUIDE ± EL008-02 RevisedDecember 20, 2002
Page 2 of 6
APPLICATIONDEALER/PORT INSTALLEDFACTORY INSTALLED
VEHICLEYEARSYSTEM/REMOTEPROGRAMMINGFACTORY
REMOTEPROGRAMMING
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner's
Guide
Fig. 8TSB EL003 99
Al
1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
Fig. 8TSB ± EL003±99
Avalon1998 ± 1999RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
2000 ± 2001RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 9 *2RM 02 V2, BE±99
2002 ± 2003N/AN/A
g
TSB ± EL004±01
1990 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
GuideN/AN/A
1996RS3000 / Fig 3Camry1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB ± AX005±99Fig 7TSB EL008 98y
1998 ± 1999RS3000 / Fig. 4Fig. 7TSB ± EL008±98
2000 ± 2001RS3200 /2000 VIP Manual*6Fig. 11RM 01 V2, BE±86
2002 ± 2003
RS3200 /
Fig. 5 or 6 *72000 VIP Manual *6
Fig. 9 *2TSB ± EL004±01
1990 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/ACelica1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998 ± 1999RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
2000 ± 2003RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
1990 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/ACorolla1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998 ± 2002RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
2003RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
Cressida1991 ± 1992TDSE / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
GuideN/AN/A
ECHO2000 ± 2003RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
1990 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/A1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3N/AN/A
4Runner1998RS3000 / Fig 4TSB ± AX005±99
1999RS3000 / Fig. 4
RM 02 V2 BE 982000 ± 2002RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 10 *5RM 02 V2, BE±98
2003N/AN/A
g
RM 03, 73±16
Highlander2001 ± 2003N/AN/AFig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
1991 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
GuideN/AN/A
Land Cruiser1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB ± AX005±99Land Cruiser
1998 ± 2002N/AN/AFig. 13
RM 02 V1,
DI±624
2003
N/AN/AFig. 13
RM 03 V2, BE±93
Application
Chart

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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER & PROGRAMMING GUIDE ± EL008-02 RevisedDecember 20, 2002
Page 3 of 6
APPLICATIONDEALER/PORT INSTALLEDFACTORY INSTALLED
VEHICLEYEARSYSTEM/REMOTEPROGRAMMINGFACTORY
REMOTEPROGRAMMING
Matrix2003N/AN/AFig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
1991 ± 1994TDSE / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
MR21995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
GuideN/AN/A
2001 ± 2003RS3200 *3 / Fig.52003 VIP Manual
1992 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
Paseo1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/APaseo1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
1991 ± 1994TDSE / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
Previa1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
GuideN/AN/A
1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB ± AX005±99
Prius2001 ± 2003N/AN/AFig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99N/AN/ARAV41998 ± 2000RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99N/AN/A
2001 ± 2003RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 11TSB ± EL004±01
Sequoia2001 ± 2003N/AN/AFig. 10 *5RM 03 V2,
BE±105
1998RS3000 / Fig 4Fig. 7
1999RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99TSB ± EL009±98
Sienna2000RS3000 / Fig.4 *4Fig. 11 /
2001 ± 2002RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6Fig. 11 /
Fig. 12RM 02 V2, BE±87
2003N/AN/ARM 03 V2, BE±91
Solara1999 ± 2001RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99Fig. 11RM 02 V2 BE 87Solara2002±2003N/AN/AFig. 9 *2RM 02 V2, BE±87
1991 ± 1992TDSE / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
S pra1995TDSE / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/ASupra1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
1993 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
T1001995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/AT1001996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1
1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB ± AX005±99
Tacoma1998 ± 2001RS3000 / Fig. 4N/AN/A
2002RS3200 / Fig. 52000 VIP Manual *6
2003RS3200*3 / Fig. 52003 VIP Manual *6
Application
Chart
(Continued)

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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER & PROGRAMMING GUIDE ± EL008-02 RevisedDecember 20, 2002
Page 4 of 6
APPLICATIONDEALER/PORT INSTALLEDFACTORY INSTALLED
VEHICLEYEARSYSTEM/REMOTEPROGRAMMINGFACTORY
REMOTEPROGRAMMING
1991 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner's
Tercel1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
Guide
N/AN/ATercel1996 ± 1997RS3000 / Fig. 3TSB AX005 99
N/AN/A
1998RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99
Tr ck1990 ± 1994TVSS / Fig. 1 *1TVSS Owner'sN/AN/ATruck1995TVSS / Fig. 2 *1TVSS Owner s
GuideN/AN/A
T ndra2000 ± 2001RS3000 / Fig. 4TSB ± AX005±99N/AN/ATundra2002 ± 2003RS3200*3 / Fig. 52003 VIP ManualN/AN/A
*1Original style TVSS/TDSE system remotes are no longer available as replacement parts. Black RS3000
remotes (Figure 3) can be used with these systems.
*2While the outward appearances are the same, there are 3 different remotes of this style (not interchangeable).
Check the FCC ID Number on the back of the remote to verify correct application:
Avalon 1998 ± 1999 FCC ID: HYQ1512Y / 2000 ± 2003 FCC ID: HYQ12BAN
Camry/Solara 2002 ± 2003 FCC ID: GQ43VT14T
*3This is a variant of the RS3200 TDS system, which does not include the security functions. The VIP manual
outlines programming procedures used on these vehicles.
*4RS3200 was launched prior to the 2001 MY Change Over. Please refer to the 2000 VIP Manual if necessary.
*5While the outward appearances are the same, there are 2 different remotes of this style (not interchangeable).
Check the FCC ID Number on the back of the remote to verify correct application:
1999 ± 2002 4Runner ± FCC ID: HYQ1512Y
Sequoia / 2003 4Runner ± FCC ID: HYQ12BAN
*6RS3200 programming procedures were sent as a supplement to the 2000 VIP Manual. This information can
now be found on the TIS system.
*7The RS3200 system was only available on early production vehicles in the 2003 model year.
Application
Chart
(Continued)

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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER & PROGRAMMING GUIDE ± EL008-02 RevisedDecember 20, 2002
Page 5 of 6
DEALER or PORT INSTALLED SYSTEMS
Figure 1.
TVSS/TDSE
1990 ± 1994Figure 2.
TVSS/TDSE
1995Figure 3.
RS3000 (BLACK)
1996 ± 1997
Figure 4.
RS3000 (GRAY)
1998 ± 2002
Figure 5.
RS3200*
2000 ± 2003Figure 6.
RS3200*
2000 ± 2002
* Panic Button on Back Side
Wireless
Transmitter
Identification

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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER & PROGRAMMING GUIDE ± EL008-02 RevisedDecember 20, 2002
Page 6 of 6
FACTORY INSTALLED or ªORIGINAL EQUIPMENTº SYSTEMS
Figure 7.
O.E. 3 Button
1997 ± 1999Figure 8.
O.E. 3 Button
1995 ± 1997
Figure 9.
O.E. 4 Button*
1998 ± 2003Figure 10.
O.E. 4 Button*
1999 ± 2003
Figure 11.
O.E. 3 Button*
1999 ± 2003
Figure 12.
Figure 13.
* Panic Button on Back SideO.E. 4 Button*
1999 ± 2003O.E. In±Key
1998 ± 2003
Wireless
Transmitter
Identification
(Continued)

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OBSOLETE
PLEASE SEE EL008±02
Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 5
EL010-01Title:
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER &
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Models:
All Applicable
Technical Service
BULLETIN
October 26, 2001

Difficulties during Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter Programming can arise due to
confusion between Toyota Factory Wireless systems and Toyota Port/Dealer installed
systems. This bulletin will assist in identifying the system/correct remote transmitters for
each vehicle, and provide the location of the most accurate programming procedure for
each system.
All applicable Toyota vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
The following table contains all of the necessary information to correctly identify the type
of system installed, and where to go to get programming procedures for each vehicle.
NOTE:
Should a vehicle having both VIP and Factory systems available (as identified in the
following table) be brought in without any remotes (or one non±working remote), use
the following tips to help determine which type of wireless system (O.E. or PIO/DIO)
the vehicle has.
Look at the Trim Level of the vehicle. Higher±grade vehicles will tend to have O.E.
systems, while entry±grade vehicles will tend to have VIP. For example, the 2001
Camry XLE has Factory RKE, but the LE and CE grades have VIP.
Look for a ªStatus Monitorº with a glass breakage sensor and an LED externally
installed into the dashboard or on the center console. Most VIP systems will have
this.
Locate the ECU (refer to the applicable vehicle VIP Manual installation instructions
for location). Once located, refer to the part label.
Attempt to perform the factory wireless programming procedure to get a response
from the vehicle. Select the ªconfirmation modeº and see if any ªLock/Unlockº
response is received, if so, the vehicle has a factory system.
ELECTRICAL
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
System
Identification

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