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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 12:22 AM
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Old Jul 14, 2011 | 12:31 AM
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Yes it should
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im sure its on here but im not sure which one it is.
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on the driver side window switches. for the lights. what color are the +/- wires for that?
Old Oct 18, 2011 | 05:42 PM
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black, white, green and purple are the up down function wires. Beige and yellow is for the lock, so what ever wire is left is for the light.
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theres black, white, tan, blue, green, yellow, and white with black stripe.
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but you cant tell me this wont help a lot of do it yourselfers
Old Dec 3, 2011 | 04:36 AM
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That wiring is provided by directed electronics (clifford, viper, etc) for installers doing car audio, video, alarms & remote starts. I use it nearly everyday at work and the only way to have access to it is to be a directed dealer. You should feel fortunate this was posted for your guys as it is essentially all you need to install just about anything (short of performance products).

If you want some really legit wiring guides get alldata, I have it for work and its the shiznit. And if you are truly good at wiring all you need is some know how and a DMM.

I posted one of these for xb2 thread.
Old Jan 12, 2012 | 07:21 PM
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FYI, the smart key wire colors are correct but will not work for remote starting. I will be trying some different wires next weeks on a RS7.

Do not use the wires listed for remote starting with smart key listed on this sheet.
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Where's the wire for DRLs?

Could it be the Headlight ones?
Old Oct 24, 2012 | 02:43 AM
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Does anybody know where exactly the data link connector is?
Old Oct 25, 2012 | 02:35 AM
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Does anybody know where exactly the data link connector is?
If the data link connector is the OBDII connector that its on the left side at the bottom of the drivers knee panel. There is a little flip down cover for it.
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Originally Posted by russiankid
If the data link connector is the OBDII connector that its on the left side at the bottom of the drivers knee panel. There is a little flip down cover for it.
Oh wow, lol I didn't even put two and two together and think about it being the OBDII port! Thanks!!!
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What would I tap into and/or need to have the reverse lights and front parking lights come on when I unlock the car?

Would think just tap into the front or center dome lights but don't want the exterior lights to come on if I am driving and need to turn the dome light(s) on which would mostly be the front one. Would I even need to add a fuse if all said lights are LED?

Would this even be possible?
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Ok i know this is a extreeeeeeeeemly old thread but i need help and i can't find answers anywhere. Seeing as the original poster of this seams to have a wiring diagram i was wondering if someone could give me info on the steering wheel control plug wires for a 2011 TC. I purchased a head unit that has a universal steering wheel control function, you tap into three wires and use the built in programming function on the unit to assign the keys to their respective functions.
The wires on the head unit are as follows:
Steering wheel GND
Steering Wheel Key 1
Steering Wheel Key 2

Any info would be great. I contacted the manufacturer but all they could say was that i need to make sure it is an "AD conversion" type setup as opposed to a CANBUS type. I have no idea what type my car is...

Thanks in advance everyone!
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Originally Posted by ajemptage
Ok i know this is a extreeeeeeeeemly old thread but i need help and i can't find answers anywhere. Seeing as the original poster of this seams to have a wiring diagram i was wondering if someone could give me info on the steering wheel control plug wires for a 2011 TC. I purchased a head unit that has a universal steering wheel control function, you tap into three wires and use the built in programming function on the unit to assign the keys to their respective functions.
The wires on the head unit are as follows:
Steering wheel GND
Steering Wheel Key 1
Steering Wheel Key 2

Any info would be great. I contacted the manufacturer but all they could say was that i need to make sure it is an "AD conversion" type setup as opposed to a CANBUS type. I have no idea what type my car is...

Thanks in advance everyone!
try posting info on the head unit you bought. might help.
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Originally Posted by fatty_gen2
try posting info on the head unit you bought. might help.
Good point...
Its an Eonon G2103V
The info can be found here:
http://www.eonon.com/Car-GPS/2-Din-C...VD/G2103V.html

Any help would be much appreciated!
Old Feb 28, 2013 | 09:09 PM
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I figured it out, so for anyone else who is looking for the same answer i will list it below, it uses the same pin-out as most toyotas since 1980.
anyway, the wires are as follows:
GRND is pin 6 if looking at the pin side of the 20 pin white connector,
Key 2 is pin 7
Key 3 is pin 8

I found the pin-out here:
http://www.castulucci.com/projects/c...ors/index.html

Thanks everyone!
Old Aug 5, 2013 | 08:12 PM
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I Finally Finished my Sub Install on my 2014 Scion TC (*W/O BeSpoke)
Here are the wires to use for a Line Output Converter

Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White

I did not have to splice/ Cut any wires
The LOC wires will fit directly into the back of the Pin input
(*in the back of the head unit)
Old Aug 18, 2013 | 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by JSICKNESS
I Finally Finished my Sub Install on my 2014 Scion TC (*W/O BeSpoke)
Here are the wires to use for a Line Output Converter

Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White

I did not have to splice/ Cut any wires
The LOC wires will fit directly into the back of the Pin input
(*in the back of the head unit)
Where did you tap into to get your remote wire to work?
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Originally Posted by zaneregan2010
Where did you tap into to get your remote wire to work?
The blue wire with white stripe coming out of the 10 pin connector. Seems to be the best bet.



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