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Old Jul 17, 2012 | 01:45 AM
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Can anyone tell me which wires are the negative lock/unlock trigger wires?

I referenced the wiring schematics from alldatadiy.com and the wiring info on scionlife (https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...ghlight=Wiring)

I'm not seeing these wires may be looking at the wrong spot...

I'm not familiar with wiring diagrams so they haven't been a whole lot of help but I've successfully installed my advanced keys smart entry and push button start minus the door locks lol everything else works great! Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Old Jul 22, 2012 | 05:41 AM
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Down by your foot area on the driver side, there is a an area called the "kickpanel" it would be next to the area where your left foot would rest. Remove the cover panel, and you will see a connector with some wiring. The BROWN would be the LOCK circuit, and the ORANGE would be the UNLOCK circuit. (on the wiring that goes toward the door) You can test by grounding a lead and momentarily "Tapping" a connection to these points. it will energize the lock/unlock solenoid. Make sure the actuating device is a pulse, and not a continuous ground connection. it'd fry the solenoid after a while if a continuous ground was to be applied. I know this because I designed, built, and installed an autolock system for my car. :>)
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