Celica GT Liftback L4-2164cc 2.2L DOHC (5S-FE) MFI (1999)
The 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/PIO) the vehicle has.
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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.
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Look for a "Status Monitor" with a glass breakage sensor and an LED externally installed into the dashboard or on the center console. Most VIP
systems will have this.
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Locate the ECU (refer to the applicable vehicle VIP Manual installation instructions for location). Once located, refer to the part label.
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Attempt to perform the factory wireless programming procedure to get a response from the vehicle. Select the "confirmation mode" and see if any
"Lock/Unlock" response is received, if so, the vehicle has a factory system.