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teeskie 
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Hi, I am doing an alarm install in a 2008 Mitsubishi Express also know as a mitsuishi L300 this weekend and I urgently need a wire diagram to help! (Am new at installing :s)
If you have a wiring diagram or any tips regarding these vans please let me know.
Thank you so much!
Also I have been asked to do an install in a toyota corolla 2008 and I am trying to figure out if it is CAN BUS but I can't find any solid information. Any ideas on this?
Cheers!
Tim
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Toyota..     Mitz.....

Both found here.

howie ll 
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Look up any similar Mits here, it will be the same, but you'll need indicators;  they are usually GREEN/ YELLOW and GREEN/ blue or GREEN/ black. The Toy will not be can, indicators are on left hand floor loom as is all door inc trunk contacts, one of 2 RED / whites. Check. Lock/unlock wil be in a plug, low current neg in DKP.  Assuming right hand drive and the presence of a factory actuator in Mit's driver's  door, there's an electronics box above pedals, 2 of the bottom three cables (hard to get at)  exiting towards middle of floor space will be low current neg. lock/unlock. These comments for both vehicles apply to UK spec, the Corola (now called Auris in Europe)  is UK built, L300s are built in Japan or Thailand
teeskie 
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Just got back from giving the corolla a go.
All of the wires were different to the wire diagram. Not too much of a big deal I found everything I needed apart from the central locking.. :s So will need to go back to get it done. I found some wires which I thought were the ones,
But then realised they were negative and pulsed positive for unlock/lock.
The alarm I am working with only has Neutral and pulse either negative or positive for unlock.
Any ideas?
Tim
howie ll 
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You've found the Corolla motor wires, look at plugs in DKP, probably green and brown, grounding them will lock and unlock the vehicle.
teeskie 
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Ok here's a photo of the DKP wires. I found the Red and Brown on the grey plug, but they were the wrong ones. I thought I checked everything but obviously not. Any ideas where the right ones would be?
Cheers!
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