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Regular install vs. stand alone install

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Under the EVO-ONE 2016 Highlander PTS options, it lists "regular install without take over" and "stand alone install without take over"  Does the stand alone install just add remote start capability using 3X remote lock of the factory fob?  Also, since both options are "without take over", I'm assuming there is no way to remote start then unlock/drive without shutting down and restarting with the key, correct?
asked Apr 28, 2016 in Toyota by Jerry Howell (140 points)

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Correct. The stand alone install is for use when the evo-all will be controlling everything on its own and would be controlled either from the oem remote (when compatible) or through an RF-KIT.

 

Regular install is a typical remote start install using a separate remote start unit.

 

For both installs, the vehicle will shut down when opening a door.
answered Apr 29, 2016 by Robert T (300,020 points)
Thanks. Can you suggest an RF unit for the standalone option that can replace the OEM remote and all of its functions.
FTX 64-2w is a 2 way 4 button RF kit with a range of up to 3500'.

You will need the flash link to enable the RF kit option in the evo-all as well as the rfa2a Y cable adapter.
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