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I installed Rightclick KEYLESS ENTRY SYSTEM (V22) few months ago. It was very simple to do, and cheap also (under 50 €). There was original central lock in my car, which only works from drivers door keyhole.

Just connect two wires to wires which are connected in the box behind the kick panel. It was at driver´s side in my car (left hand steering). And if you want to connect signal lamps to flash, connect two wires more (those are located under the box). Plus of course: +12V and earth.

I also removed 4 wires, which are useless, to make it simple look.

This is the connection schelude:
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The harder part was to get the immobilizer to work. I have copy (with transmitter) made of the old key. The transmitter is a capsule which is removable. I found just enough space for it after taking a little slide of the battery holder.

It is a very presice spot where is works fine, if it´s 1 mm off side, the car won´t start. I had to try it many times until it works well in both key position.

I put some sticky tape on the capsule to prevent moving/protect it.
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The new key look like an original Toyota key (which is equipped with keyless entry), but it´s blue.
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I wanted to get it to the key, this made it harder. If you use it only as key-end (the key is removable), you don´t have those difficulties with the transmitter relocation because you use your original key.
 
Nice work!

If you accidentally drop the key, will the capsule stay in place?

Yeah, many times. No problems at all. :cool:
 

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