RAV4 4WD V6-3.5L (2GR-FE) (2006)
Required Tools & Equipment
Repair Procedure
NOTE
The Remote Engine Starter (RES) system was designed to operate at temperature ranges above -22°F (-30°C). Follow the procedures below to
determine if RES repair is required.
Condition Diagnosis
Confirm with the customer the following:
1.
Did the engine start when you started it manually with a key or start button?
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NO - Check the Troubleshooting section of the vehicle Repair Manual.
Refer to the Technical Information System (TIS) applicable model and model year Repair Manual:
2007 Camry:
General - Introduction - "Introduction: How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems: How to Proceed With Troubleshooting"
2007 Camry HV:
General - Introduction - "Introduction: How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems: How to Proceed With Troubleshooting"
2006 or 2007 RAV4:
General - Introduction - "Introduction: How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems: How to Proceed With Troubleshooting"
2007 Tundra:
General - Introduction - "Introduction: How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems: How to Proceed With Troubleshooting"
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YES - Go to step 2.
2.
Was the Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) functioning normally? (Did the hazard lights flash when the Lock button was pressed?)
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NO - Check the RKE section of the vehicle Repair Manual.
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YES - Go to step 3.
3.
Was the temperature surrounding the vehicle below -4°F (-20°C) when the RES did not operate?
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NO - Use the RES Troubleshooting Guide to investigate other causes.
Refer to TIS applicable model and model year Accessories Installation:
2007 Camry:
"2007-2009 Camry HV TVIP Remote Engine Starter (RES) Troubleshooting Guide"
2007 Camry HV:
"2007-2009 Camry HV TV/P V4 Remote Engine Starter (RES) Troubleshooting Guide Rev A"
2006 or 2007 RAV4:
"2006-2008 RAV4 TV/P V4 Remote Engine Starter (RES) Troubleshooting Guide Rev A"
2007 Tundra:
"2007 Tundra TV/P V4 Remote Engine Starter (RES) Troubleshooting Guide Rev A"