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Old 10-13-2008, 06:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need help figuring out about this alarm

I bought my Toyota 4Runner about a year ago. I didnt realize it had an alarm that was suppose to have a wireless remote to it until a couple days ago.
I have taken off the box and tried to look it up. Cant find anything.
The info i have is
FCC ID: JDRAPSR
Rostra
Model ASPR
DOC/MDC *1723 K899

* = I am not sure if that is a number or what. looks like something there, but not sure.

Then there is a white sticker with 3264Q63 T OTOT

Cant find any other info. Any ideas where to find remote for it, or what exactly this system is?

Thanks.
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Old 10-13-2008, 07:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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take all that info to a good car stereo installer and they should be able to order you a new remote. If all else fails, autozone used to be able to get them, but it was tough to find someone who worked there that knew how to look them up
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a manager at autozone is actually how i found out about it and what to do. Might go back and talk to him to see if he can figure it out. He told me it would have manufacture on it and to go to their site and should be able to get it with the info on it, but cant find the manufacturers website.
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Old 11-20-2008, 05:48 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Same issue!

I just found the same box in my Land Cruiser. Did you find out where to get a "clicker/controler" keyfob?

My box was not plugged into the wiring loom though. Someone must have disconnected it over the past 12 years. I wonder if this was a dealer installed option?

Any info that you came up with would be greatly appreciated!
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