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    Morning surfers. I have a question if I may; does the 3rd gen come with a built in keyless door entry system? ie a remote fob to unlock the doors? If so, where is the sensor and where can I get a replacement fob?
    Thanks in advance.

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    Anyone?

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    • #3
      Mine has, including a remote for the tailgate window, but it's a 2001 model, don't know if the older 3rd gens have it.

      Yours should have the remote locking module though, so it'll be cheaper and easier just to buy and fit a simple remote alarm/locking kit off Ebay. It's only two wires to connect if you just want the remote door lock/unlock part.

      Toyota would probably want at least 100 bucks to supply you with a new remote fob and or key/code.

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      • #4
        Is yours on the key or do you have a separate fob?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by the silver surfer View Post
          Is yours on the key or do you have a separate fob?
          Both.
          The original fob has been de-activated now though due to the insurance approved, Cat.1 alarm thats fitted which has it's own fob.
          If your central locking works from your key then all you need is a cheap remote locking kit.

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          • #6
            I'm just trying to work out if I can just get a remote fob and then program it to open the doors without having to install a separate module. I know that I can fit solely a remote door opening system but just would have thought the truck already had it installed but the fob had been lost by the previous owner. My 93 cherokee I have in spain has remote door locking as standard by had no fobs, so I bought one on ebad from the usa, programmed it in and hey presto.
            If the surf doesn't have a similar factory fitted system then I'll just wait till I get the alarm done, the immobiliser is on a stick and doesn't effect the locking.

            Does the above make sense or am I just rambling?!?

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