HOW TO install Raptor Shift Light 07 tc
This is for the Raptor Performance Shift Light install for 2007 Scion TC
Tools:
Shift Light www.raptorperformance.com
Double Sided Tape
Electrical Tape
Blade
Instructions:
Take off your compartment.
Locate the ECU
the pins that you need to tap to are:
E4-1 Positive wire (gray)
E9-7 Ground wire (black) very thick black wire
E5-1 RPM signal wire (black) yes it black... this is not ground
download ECU pinout from here: http://www.dezod.com/files/tC%2007%20Pins.pdf
thank you guys!
Raptor Shift light wires are:
Green - RPM signal
Red - Positive
Black - Ground
Make sure to tape up all the exposed wires that you have. You dont want to short anything in there.
I ran the wires from the steering column down, behind the leg's airbag, between under the console up to the ECU... ill take pics later.
Here are installed pics in my car and a vid of it starting and configuring up...
vid:
not very good of a vid, i used my cybershot camera








Tools:
Shift Light www.raptorperformance.com
Double Sided Tape
Electrical Tape
Blade
Instructions:
Take off your compartment.
Locate the ECU
the pins that you need to tap to are:
E4-1 Positive wire (gray)
E9-7 Ground wire (black) very thick black wire
E5-1 RPM signal wire (black) yes it black... this is not ground
download ECU pinout from here: http://www.dezod.com/files/tC%2007%20Pins.pdf
thank you guys!

Raptor Shift light wires are:
Green - RPM signal
Red - Positive
Black - Ground
Make sure to tape up all the exposed wires that you have. You dont want to short anything in there.
I ran the wires from the steering column down, behind the leg's airbag, between under the console up to the ECU... ill take pics later.
Here are installed pics in my car and a vid of it starting and configuring up...
vid:








ben: there's a dial (not shown) on the shift light itself... you can set the light to go on at your own settings... i had it set at 2K rpm just to show that it does work and it turns on at 2000 rpm. it has a range of from 1000 - 9900 rpm. you can also use these for bikes too... i have mine set at 6300 rpm to turn on, so that i have a few more hundred rpm to shift before hitting the rev limiter.
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