Find the best remote start kit for your Toyota 4Runner. For the most part, installation takes only 15 minutes to one hour. Diagrams without confusion, wiring without sloppiness, cutting without splicing, etc. All connectors on your 4Runner are under the dash on the driver’s side, and one connector is behind the glove compartment. We have easy installation instructions to guide you through the process.
You can start and run your vehicle by pressing the lock button 3 times on your factory OEM remote control. During operation, the parking lights will remain on. The truck can be unlocked by remote and the door opened once you’re ready to drive. As soon as you open the door, you will see your vehicle shut off. Jump in, restart and go!
You can easily operate your remote start. The factory remote fob must be locked three times for the remote start to operate. Vehicles will start and run for a predetermined amount of time, typically 15 minutes. Three more presses of the lock button will turn off the vehicle. If you haven’t used the lock button before, you may need to practice the timing a few times. Just unlock the vehicle’s door when approaching. When the vehicle shuts off, you can get in and start it!
Those who live in areas where there is cold weather know how inconvenient it is to wait for their vehicle to warm up in a frozen state. You do not need a remote starter unless your vehicle has one. Remote starters are essentially devices that allow you to start the engine of your car remotely and warm up the inside before getting inside. The system also works if you live in a hot climate, because your cabin and seats can be cooled off before you board your flight.
In some cases, new vehicles are equipped with a remote starting from the factory, but most leave the lot without it. You have a number of aftermarket options to choose from if you are interested in a remote starter.
Viper Responder LC3 Two-Way Remote Start and Alarm System (5706V)
Almost anyone who has used a car alarm has heard of Viper. Other options include the Responder LC3, a two-way remote start/alarm system.
Featuring a kilometer-long range and an onboard lithium-ion battery that is rechargeable via micro USB, the kit’s remote has an impressive display and an impressive 1 mile range. One-way long-range remote control is also included.
In contrast to other kits on the market, this one lets you control and monitor your vehicle. With five buttons, the Priority User Interface lets you control 24 functions along with clear text labels displayed on the large LCD screen.
During remote start, the Responder LC3 will display temperature if Active Temp Check has been selected. This way, you are able to see how hot the interior of your vehicle actually is before stepping inside.
This system incorporates D2D Serial Data Port, Virtual Tach, Flex Relays Onboard for Remote Start and Light Flash, Control Center, and Priority User Interface and Features, such as Silent Mode2 which eliminates the use of sirens for alarming.
Compustar Two-Way Remote Start and Alarm Bundle (CS7900-AS)
Featuring a 3,000-foot maximum range, this package from Compustar includes remote start and alarm functions as a two-way system. As well as the CS7900-AS, the CM600 control module, shock sensor, siren, and LED are included. The remote will alert you when commands are successfully sent by providing both audible and visual cues for vehicle locking and starting.
The system allows you to add sensors to your doors, hood, trunk, and even your floor mats for increased security. Your LCD remote will let you know what is going on around and near you vehicle in case there is a breach. It is rated at over 105 dB, so it is quite loud.
Avital Remote Start System (4103LX)
In this keyless entry remote start system, there are two remote transmitters with AUX inputs. In most installations, this kit can be installed without using a tach wire, as it uses Virtual Tach. The remotes can also lock, unlock, and pop the trunk, in addition to starting the vehicle remotely.
On this system, the panic mode can sound the alarm and flash your parking lights, while the valet mode will not arm the security system with the remote transmitter. The installation of this kit is highly recommended by a professional, especially since a bypass module is required
Crime stopper Cool Start Two-Way Remote Start System (RS7-G5)
The Cool Start Two-Way Remote Start System from Crime stopper allows remote starting from up to 3,000 feet away. To operate this system, a two-way LCD transmitter and one-way sidekick transmitter are used. It is a two-way FM/FM paging remote engine starting system.
The two-way transmitter features a brushed aluminum finish and a titanium finish, as well as a standard USB and wall charger. A countdown for the remote start run is displayed on the LCD pager. The display also shows real-time notifications of locking, unlocking, and trunk opening.
The system also offers twin data ports, tachometer sensing, horn honking, and extra auxiliary outputs when paired with a data module. The remote starter kit works with manual transmissions, diesel engines, and OEM remotes.
EASYGUARD Remote Starter Kit (EC002NS)
The EASYGUARD EC002 system offers the most comprehensive, but expensive solution available on the market. With the PKE-passive keyless entry car alarm system, you are able to start your vehicle using the push start button, use remote engine start, and backup the password entry of your vehicle with touch.
The package can be installed on a wide variety of vehicles and can help bring a vehicle that’s a few years old up to speed by providing it with a modern feel. A bypass module may need to be installed in some vehicles, and diesel vehicles may require an extra timer delay switch to be installed.
Passive keyless entry systems, which are not yet commonplace in automobiles, work automatically to unlock a car door when the key fob is within three to six feet. Also, when it detects that the key fob is more than six feet away from the vehicle, the doors will automatically lock.
Kits are equipped with two transmitters each equipped with three buttons (arm/panic mode, start button/trunk release, disarm) and an LED indicator on the transmitter. The blade of a spare key can be placed right next to the place where the spare key is kept.