Where did they put the lojack on a 2000 Sienna

Asked by migration_jgawne Mar 26, 2015 at 03:39 PM about the 2000 Toyota Sienna CE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 Sienna that I had lojack installed in when I bought it new. Now I have a smow electrical drain that is driving me nuts, and I suspect it from the lojack unit having a bad battery. They want a ton of money to remove/repair it.  Anyone have any good ideas on where they hid it in that model?  Or what electrical line (fuse) was probably used to power it?

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Imine they put it underneath the glove compartment. It turns out the slow battery drain was in fcat caused by a defective battery to the lojack box. Of course, the tech told me that as it was the old style lojack they no longer carry the battery for it, so my choices were to either have him remove it, or pay a large fee to have a brand new lojack unit installed. so much for the guaranteed for as long as you own your car.

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