2011 Toyota Sienna Remote Engine Starter
The Toyota Sienna Remote Engine Starter for the 2011 Sienna with a non-smart key can be ordered now. The Sienna has two models, the Remote Engine Starter with Smart Key (PT398-08100) and the newly available without Smart Key (PT398-08103).
Remote Engine Starter Without Smart Key
- Enables owners to start the engine before entering the vehicle.
- Designed to integrate seamlessly with the vehicle’s existing factory security/keyless entry system–no need for an additional remote; in comparison, aftermarket systems require an additional remote unit.
- Engine starts with quick, three-step sequence using keyless entry fob.
- Engine turns off automatically if the vehicle isn’t put in gear within 10 minutes of starting.
- Can activate air conditioner, heater, heated seats, defroster and defogger functions (when pre-set before exiting the vehicle), so owners can have their vehicle ready and waiting with a comfortable interior temperature and warm driver & front passenger seats.
- Enhances comfort and convenience–especially on cold winter mornings or hot summer afternoons.
- Backed by Toyota’s 3-year/36,000-mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty, valid at any Toyota dealership nationwide.
MSRP: $399 Internet Price: $319.20
Kyle Busch makes Nascar history this weekend
Kyle Busch made Nascar history becoming the first driver to win three national series events in one weekend. Kyle’s last win was in the Sprint Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway in the Doublemint Toyota #18, Joe Gibbs Racing Team. He led 282 laps and jumped to third place in points. Busch won the Nationwide race Friday night and the Bristol’s Truck race on Wednesday. David Reutimann back from a food poisoning bout finished second in a Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing.
See more at NASCAR.com.
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