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Toad AI606 problem..


Dave S

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There's no mention of anything happening if you disconnect and reconnect the battery - I've done this many times and it's never gone off. You should always be able to disarm it using the keyfob. It does have a PIN code which you can enter by turning the ignition on and off, but the code is on a card which you get with the alarm, and it sounds like you haven't got it! In any case you should only need to do that if you have lost the keyfob.

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this is the Supra I bought in 'boxes' 18 months ago and painfully rebuilt..nearly!!..nightmare sometimes as I didnt take it apart....so I connected a battery for the first time and the alarm went off....I dont know how to disable it......

cheeers

Dave S

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The Ai606 shouldn't lose it's keyfob memory at all. Try checking/changing the battery in the remote.

I'm not sure what you mean by 'rebuilt it', but when you first power up an Ai606 it should disarm by default, (unless it lost power while armed, in which case the remote shoud disarm it). Try checking all the power supplies to the alarm. Are the indicators flashing when the alarm goes off? - If not, this suggests the alarm lost power while armed, and currently has power to the siren, but not the alarm.

If you can find the alarm control unit, contact me and I can get you the pin code.

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After reading the manuals Merckx kindly sent me I kept re-arming it... hopefully it will be OK using the correct button....the car was bought with bare shell from the back seat forwards and all the bits in boxes...amidst the rats nest of wires was the AI606 which some reconnecting had to done......I was expecting some problems....dying to fire up my new engine!!

I'm going to give the keyfob another try tomorrow

cheeers

Dave S

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Dave was this a car on ebay a little while back, half the engine in bits, interior and wheels sold separately, owner had gone off to the South of France in his Ferrari or summink. Had a fancy reg with it like "450 BHP" or summink?

 

Not trying to highjack your thread but i've got a TOAD Ai600 on mine obviously the primative model. I only got one keyfob with the car and wouldn't mind a spare. Tried getting an Toad alarm "specialist" to code one up but he only had new Ai606 remotes which wouldn't code to the car and he also tried a second had Ai600 remote he had in his tool box which also didn't work, He agreed my alarm was working fine but was meant to get back to me when he worked out why he couldn't code up a spare, tried ringing but "he's always on the phone to TOAD!"

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Anyone that wants remote keys, contact me. Including the Ai600. The Ai600 is more complicated as that alarm went through several revisions and during one of them they changed the frequency of the remote keys, so just because its meant for an Ai600, doesn't mean it'll work!

 

To program new keys to an Ai606, you must have your PIN code. If you don't have that, (and you should!), mail me.

 

For the Ai600, you should also have a green tag key as a back up. I need to know what your remote key looks like. Does it have 2 green buttons, or 2 black ones where one is smaller than the other?

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