Can I warm up my TCH with the doors locked?
#1
Can I warm up my TCH with the doors locked?
I live in a cold climate, is there a way to start and warm the vehicle without the ability of someone hopping in and driving away with it without the key. It seems a little foolish for the car to be specifically set up to drive away without a key, no?
Does the TCH warm up quickly in cold (-35 degree C) climates, ie is there a need to run your vehicle for a warm up period.
I do have an engine block heater on mine but have not owned it for the winter yet.
Love the Camry Hybrid so far.
Does the TCH warm up quickly in cold (-35 degree C) climates, ie is there a need to run your vehicle for a warm up period.
I do have an engine block heater on mine but have not owned it for the winter yet.
Love the Camry Hybrid so far.
#2
Re: Can I warm up my TCH with the doors locked?
It looks as if there is a remote start out for the hybrid.
http://www.brandsport.com/toy-pt398-33070.html
http://toyotapartspeople.com/SearchP...gine+Start+Kit
http://www.brandsport.com/toy-pt398-33070.html
http://toyotapartspeople.com/SearchP...gine+Start+Kit
#3
Re: Can I warm up my TCH with the doors locked?
My Camry Hybrid is a 2007, that one only works in 2008, 2009 according to the info. Thanks for your quick reply. Do you know if that is the only option? I dont mind manually starting it but I'm nervous about leaving it running while it warms up and going back inside
#5
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The second link specifically states "2007"
It is a dealer part that can be ordered and installed at the dealer. I would contact them. I would guestimate around $550 installed parts/labor.
-Mike
It is a dealer part that can be ordered and installed at the dealer. I would contact them. I would guestimate around $550 installed parts/labor.
-Mike
#6
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No problem.
I think so....I would rather have something 'factory' / 'OEM' vs something else especially with a yota hybrid.
I think so....I would rather have something 'factory' / 'OEM' vs something else especially with a yota hybrid.
#7
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Lastly, another link.
This one I have been looking for--for a while. It looks as if that would be the remote our 'stock' / 'standard' hybrid remotes get replaced with, also giving us ~80ft range.
http://www.toyota.com/accessories/fe...e-starter.html
On my old viper setup I could start 1 mile away...and it was 2-way (so it would tell me it started) LOL
80ft is nothing.
-Mike
This one I have been looking for--for a while. It looks as if that would be the remote our 'stock' / 'standard' hybrid remotes get replaced with, also giving us ~80ft range.
http://www.toyota.com/accessories/fe...e-starter.html
On my old viper setup I could start 1 mile away...and it was 2-way (so it would tell me it started) LOL
80ft is nothing.
-Mike
#8
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Sorry for all of the posts, but here is a viper version too.
http://www.bypasskit.com/manuals/171...0_d01_s_en.pdf
Which I believe that kit is needed to install a viper kit.
-Mike
http://www.bypasskit.com/manuals/171...0_d01_s_en.pdf
Which I believe that kit is needed to install a viper kit.
-Mike
#10
Re: Can I warm up my TCH with the doors locked?
to answer your 2nd question. it depends.
1. my 07 reaches full operating temperature in about a mile drive at 35mph. I consider this being fast.
2. what exactly do you mean by "warm up"? warm up as in reaching 196 coolant degrees, or as in reaching E-mode capability? as those are 2 different animals, and most are concerned with E-mode, as that's when gas savings start. To answer that question, I'd say, at 0 Celsius it takes mine good 15 minutes to get there, and she does not stay in E-mode for too long. Summer time, it's a different story. leave property, by the time you are outta da gate - she's ready to jump into E-mode. That's why winter mpg drops BADLY on those.
1. my 07 reaches full operating temperature in about a mile drive at 35mph. I consider this being fast.
2. what exactly do you mean by "warm up"? warm up as in reaching 196 coolant degrees, or as in reaching E-mode capability? as those are 2 different animals, and most are concerned with E-mode, as that's when gas savings start. To answer that question, I'd say, at 0 Celsius it takes mine good 15 minutes to get there, and she does not stay in E-mode for too long. Summer time, it's a different story. leave property, by the time you are outta da gate - she's ready to jump into E-mode. That's why winter mpg drops BADLY on those.