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Anonymous Posted on Feb 23, 2015

Reset anti-theft system. Toyota Solara 2008

Light has reset button on back

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elix0411

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2011

SOURCE: 1997 T100 Toyota anti theft

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Turn the key to off position, then turn all the way to ON postion without starting the engine and let it sit like that for 10 min. This will reset the anti theft program in the cars computer. After 10 min turn the key to the off position and then try to start the car. Thank you for using Fixya!

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mtatnall

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  • Posted on Apr 14, 2013

SOURCE: 1997 toyota 4runner anti theft system prevent ignition. How do we deactivate anti theft system.

sorry this is a dealer fix. but it could be as simple as programing a new key.
or it may need a new imoblizer module.

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