Page 4600 of 4770

OBSOLETE
PLEASE SEE EL008±02
Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 5
EL010-01Title:
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER &
PROGRAMMING GUIDE
Models:
All Applicable
Technical Service
BULLETIN
October 26, 2001
Difficulties during Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter Programming can arise due to
confusion between Toyota Factory Wireless systems and Toyota Port/Dealer installed
systems. This bulletin will assist in identifying the system/correct remote transmitters for
each vehicle, and provide the location of the most accurate programming procedure for
each system.
All applicable Toyota vehicles.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOPNT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
The following 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/DIO)
the vehicle has.
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.
Look for a ªStatus Monitorº with a glass breakage sensor and an LED externally
installed into the dashboard or on the center console. Most VIP systems will have
this.
Locate the ECU (refer to the applicable vehicle VIP Manual installation instructions
for location). Once located, refer to the part label.
Attempt to perform the factory wireless programming procedure to get a response
from the vehicle. Select the ªconfirmation modeº and see if any ªLock/Unlockº
response is received, if so, the vehicle has a factory system.
ELECTRICAL
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
Warranty
Information
System
Identification
Page 4606 of 4770

DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHT DISABLING PROCEDURE ± EL011±00 October 6, 2000
Page 2 of 3
1. Disconnect the Battery.
2. Use the locking pick tool from the wire
harness repair kit and back out the
terminal from the appropriate
connector for the DRL Relay or Body
ECU. See the Reference Chart on
Page 1 of this bulletin for pin and
connector information.
3. Insulate the removed terminal using
vinyl electrical tape.
4. Secure the wire and terminal to the
outside of the wire harness using vinyl
electrical tape.
NOTE:
For the 2000 MY Avalon, proceed to
Step 5. For all remaining models,
proceed to Step 6.
5. For 2000 model year Avalon:
A. Order a new terminal with lead that
is the same size and type as the
terminal previously removed from
the connector. (PN 82998±12690)
B. Securely attach a 45 cm/ 18 in wire
with an outside diameter of 2.0 mm
or larger to the tail of the new
terminal.
Repair
ProcedureDRL Relay or Body ECU
W/H
Insulate
Terminal
Tape insulated
terminal to
outside of
wire harness.
P.N. 82998±12690
Page 4646 of 4770
WARRANTY PARTS MARKING PROCEDURE ± PG006-03September 26, 2003
Page 3 of 3
NOTE:
The following parts do not have to be marked unless the technician can determine
failure and location.
air induction/ejection systems fuel injection systems
all computers fuel injectors
alternators fuel pump
audio (internal) ignition system
batteries internal engine components
bearings internal transmission components
belts oil cooler
catalytic converter power door lock switches
crankshaft remanufactured parts
cruise control starters
distributors suspension components
EGR systems valve covers
engine control systems window regulators
exchange parts wiper motors
exhaust systems
Parts
Marking
List
(Continued)
Page 4677 of 4770

Toyota Supports ASE CertificationPage 1 of 2
SS002±99Title:
1999 SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
Models:
All '98 & '99 Models
Technical Service
BULLETIN
July 9, 1999
This TSB contains information regarding Special Service Tools (SSTs) distributed or
added to the SST program during 1999 model year. Both the Essential and Available
SSTs are listed by tool number, tool name, and model application.
Special Service Tools can be ordered through the Toyota SST Program by calling
1±800±933±8335.
All 1998 and 1999 MY Toyota Vehicles.
1999 ESSENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
TOOL NUMBERTOOL NAMEAPPLICATION
09521±25021±1Rear Axle Shaft Puller AttachmentLand Cruiser
09631±12090Seal Ring ToolLand Cruiser
09710±28012±01Front Suspension Bushing Tool SetLand Cruiser
02002±02XXXHaweka Flange Plate
Note: XXX is Spindle Shaft Size
Land Cruiser
09950±60030±01Replacer Set #3Land Cruiser
09999±00310Toyota Spare Tire Lock KitLand Cruiser,
T100, Tacoma
09999±00305
Part of Kit #
09999±00310Spare Tire Lock Adapter
(Toyota/Lexus Dual Dealers)T100
09268±21010±01Fuel Hose PullerCorolla ('99)
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS
Introduction
Applicable
Vehicles
1999 Essential
Special Service
Tools
Page 4715 of 4770
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERIAL NUMBERSPage 3 of 3
MODEL CODE CHART:
CODE MODEL CODE MODEL
A A40 N A45DF, A44D, A45D
w/o Lock-up
B A40D, A40DF P A44DL, A45DF, A45DL
w/Lock-up
C A42D Q A44DE, A45DF, A45DE
ECT, w/Lock-up
D A41 R A340E, A340F
w/lock-up
E A343F S A340H
w/Lock-up
F A43D T A340E
w/o Lock-up
H A43DL U A341H
K A42DL Y A131, A131L
Z A240L, A241L, A242L,
L A43DE, A46DE, A46DF A243L, A2444L, A240E,
A241E, A242E, A244E,
A244F, A241H
M A42DE ZT A245E, A246E