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nima 
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Need tronk release wire for 08 camry and how to connect with relay b/c on my remote start (-) 200mA trunk release output
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it''l be at the switch, you'll need to determine if it's positive or negative.
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its a black wire in the drivers side running board harness you will need a relay

it will test positve 12 when pushing the trunk release on the factpry key fob

IT IS NOT A POSITIVE TRIGGER WIRE DO NOT CONNECT POSITVE DIRECTLY

85 neagtive trunk

86 12v

87 12v

87a side towards front of vehicle

30 side towards trunk (rear of vehicle)

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also if your doing this vehicle you can use pulse after to shut off parklights after shutdown

use a pulse after or rearm wire connected to the drivers door pin

if you dont you run the risk of draining your battery

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I'm in the same situation and I'm fairly new at this kinnda thing. Would I be able to connect the output wire to the black wire without relay? And can someone explain in details on how with or without the relay. I would really appreciate it.
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snake212 wrote:
I'm in the same situation and I'm fairly new at this kinnda thing. Would I be able to connect the output wire to the black wire without relay? And can someone explain in details on how with or without the relay. I would really appreciate it.

you cannot. you must use a relay. the above post explains it as clearly as possible.

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It's a thin black wire in the drivers kick.

It's reverse polarity.

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This is what Shaip is trying to tell you to do
2008 toyota camry trunk relese -- posted image.
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Thank the lord Craig, at last someone who wires relays in the Euro convention, I was always taught to use 86 as the coil + side ...like it matters, happy New Year to you , KTM and C Keeler
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Happy New Year to you all too, there is some kind of documentation that says 85 is ground. I always try to use it as ground, but this time I simply converted Shaip99's text into graphic form. So they must do it like that in Canada too. Sounds like a good project for the new year, standardize the industry so everyone uses 85 as ground. We are almost done, and we are just over 6 hours into the new year.
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