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CLK, DATA and SYNCH connections

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I started installing my EV-ONE on my 2004 Toyota Camry LE and got almost everything hooked but have hit a wall. My car does not have a transponder key so I am at a loss for where these connections are made. I was able to locate the blue KEYSENSE wire and hook that up but there are no DATA, CLK or SYNCH wires. My other question is, since I don't have to program the bypass module to recognize the key, do I still have to hold down the button while I plug everything in?

Thanks in advance!

To clarify, I need to know which wires I need to hook D1,D3,D4,D6 and A9, A10 and A20 up to. It would help if I knew what "CLK", "DATA" and "SYNCH" stood for as far as the function.
asked Mar 16, 2019 in Toyota by charlie holubeck (190 points)
edited Mar 17, 2019 by charlie holubeck

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You can skip the whole "D" connector, A9,A10,A20. Also you don't have to hold down the button when you plug the 6 pin connector in.
answered Mar 17, 2019 by Mike M (9,800 points)
Did you program the remotes to the module?
That's problem, I can't get the module to respond to any input. The LED on the antenna isn't even coming on. I can't enable/disable valet mode which at first I thought was the problem. So until I can figure out how to wake up the module once it's in the car and hooked up, I'm at a standstill.
When you connect antenna, you should have a quick flash of the blue led on the antenna right after you plug it in. Do you have this flash ?

 

I'm thinking your module have no power or ground.
No flash on the antenna led, the module has power because when I hook up the wiring harnesses, the red blue and yellow leds will flash 25 times. I have double checked all of my connections and they are good. Since I don't need the bypass, when I programmed it with the flash link, I turned all of those options off.
So if the antenna does not give a really quick flash when the connector is inserted it is not receiving power.

 

You should triple check your connections since this is not normal behavior.
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