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Old Sep 17, 2005 | 06:33 PM
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This DIY will definately take longer to write up than the actual DIY itself. With this layout, it takes less time to install a FULL-featured emanage than it does to change out a set of wheels.

OFFICIAL DEZOD Greddy Emanage PnP Installation:
Tools/Materials Needed:
1. Supplied hardware within Emanage Box
2. Dezod PnP Emanage harness ($280)
3. Greddy Emanage
4. Double-sided high strenght tape (for mounting Emanage)
5. 10MM socket or open-ended wrench
6. Support tool (STRONGLY reccommended)

Step 1: Look at starting time.


Step 2: Remove ground cable from negative (-) terminal of battery.


Step 3: Stare and drool at your miracle in a wire.


Step 4: Set rotary settings. These settings are to stay private until our kits are being sold. Anyone who buys our Deozd PnP harness will be provided with these settings, along with Support tool parameter settings for proper installation prior to turbo install. To set the rotary settings, use the supplied allen wrench key in your Emanage Blue box. There are four screws (one on each corner) that you need to remove. Your are taking the side off that is on the same side of the USB plug, not the harness side.


Step 5: Remove glove box from dash. To do this, you need to remove a small plastic balancer on the bottom right of the glove box (FIG1). After doing so, push 2 tabs in firmly (one on each side) and pull down on the glove box at the same time. (FIG2)
*FIG1

*FIG2


Step 6: Factory harnesses removal. Look at all of your ECU harnesses! Unplug all 5 of them. (Don't mind my extra wires there, it's for the Apexi RSM and custom system I made).


Step 7: Installing Dezod PnP Emanage harness. Plug the original ECU harnesses into the solid white block, which replicates your ECU block.


Step 8: Installing Dezod PnP harness pt 2. Plug the new harnesses back into your stock ECU.


Step 9: Look at the 2 Greddy harnesses coming out of the mess of wires and realize how much time you just saved.


Step 10: Plug 2 grey harnesses into your Emanage Blue.


Step 11: Reconnect battery ground onto negative terminal.

Step 12: Look back at time. It only took 13 minutes, and that's with taking pictures throughout the process.


After doing all of this you will need to install the firmware and support tool updates before running the emanage. We encourage you to buy the support tool as well because this is the only way to properly setup and calibrate your emanage. Please post up or email me with any questions or concerns regarding this DIY or the parts themselves.

**Update: Pre-order has been extended to the end of the month!!!
Use this thread to buy or call 954-757-7992
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Old Sep 17, 2005 | 06:36 PM
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Links for Product:

Dezod PnP harness kit: $285
http://www.dezod.com/pd_dezod_motors...reddy_blue.cfm

Greddy Emanage: $299
http://www.dezod.com/pd_greddy_emanage_systemmain.cfm

Greddy Support Tool $129
http://www.dezod.com/pd_greddy_emanage_support.cfm
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 06:53 PM
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Pimp!

Do you hear the harness rattle at all, or do you just zip tie it to death.

or are the other tc rattles just loud enough to cover this
Any deals on the support tool w/ the turbo order? ($100 maybe?? )
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 07:14 PM
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No rattles at all.

As for deals, we're pretty competitive with prices. We can at least work out a deal with shipping for everything. I'll shoot you a PM on Monday.
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 07:30 PM
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dam thats a lot of wires
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 07:47 PM
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Stupid question, but this controls the injectors too right?
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 07:59 PM
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I hope so w/ all them wires
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 08:00 PM
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Yes it does. Injectors, ignition, A/F. You can still add the Map sensor too, completely plug and play.
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Perfect. I figured as much but I'm having a rough weekend mentally LOL.
Old Sep 17, 2005 | 11:33 PM
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Too bad you didn't have the extension before the RSM install. Looks sweet!
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Originally Posted by lo_bux_racer
Too bad you didn't have the extension before the RSM install. Looks sweet!
Yeah no kidding right lol. The RSM is only a monitor, and I actually like it a lot. I use it more for tire pressure/suspension adjustment than anything else. The g-sensor upgrade works wonders lol.

But yeah, I think I have all the jumper/rotary settings down now. We've been experimenting with the setup and so far it's ok. I'll have to wait and see how it runs after some heavier driving, should be fine though.
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**Update: Pre-order has been extended to the end of the month!!!
Use this thread to buy or call 954-757-7992
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...er=asc&start=0
Old Oct 6, 2006 | 04:09 AM
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What about this special once again? At least- on the harness?
Old Feb 19, 2007 | 07:09 PM
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thanks! This will really help out with installing the emanage and so forth!
Old Nov 19, 2007 | 07:11 AM
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Default Re: New DIY!!! Emanage made easy...

Originally Posted by Joe_Dezod
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the code is 422 _____es.

it ____ing crazy how companies try and say theyre gonna help the community but then put locks and passwords on ____.
so if someone didnt buy the emanage from dezod they cant get the code for theyre harness? then why sell the harness seperate.

if anyone bought theyre harness without buying theyre emanage, the code is 422
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