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07 camry remote start parking lights

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Topic: 07 camry remote start parking lights

Posted By: kintosol
Subject: 07 camry remote start parking lights
Date Posted: August 23, 2010 at 11:33 PM

I've noticed that some r/s wiring diagrams for 07 Camry show parking lights as (+) and some other show as (-) Can some one please explain the difference, thank you for your time!

 MODEL  YEAR(S)
 CAMRY  2007 -2008
 KEY  T-HARNESS  IMMOBILIZER
  N/A   N/A   Transponder Anti-theft requires 791 and extra ignition key (SOME MODELS)
 PART   COLOR  LOCATION  DIAGRAM
 12 VOLT CONSTANT   BLACK (+)   IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER  BLUE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER 2  GRAY (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 IGNITION 1  PINK (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 IGNITION 2  YELLOW (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 IGNITION 3  N/A  N/A  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1  WHITE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2  N/A  N/A  
 KEYSENSE  BLUE (-)  AT IGNITION SWITCH  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - )  N/A  N/A  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + )  GREEN (+)  AT THE FRONT OF FUSEBOX  
 POWER LOCK  BROWN(-) TYPE B  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 POWER UNLOCK  GRAY(-) TYPE B  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 LOCK MOTOR WIRE  N/A  N/A  
 DOOR TRIGGER  NOTE *  AT BODY ECU AT BACK OF FUSE BOX  
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION  USE ANY DOOR TRIGGER    
 TRUNK RELEASE  N/A  N/A  
 SLIDING POWER DOOR  N/A  N/A  
 HORN  BLACK OR WHITE(-)  AT STEERING COLUMN HARNESS  
 TACH  N/A  N/A  
 WAIT TO START LIGHT  N/A  N/A  
 BRAKE  BLUE or WHITE(+)  AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL  
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM   USE KEY SENSE WIRE  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 ANTI-THEFT  TRANSPONDER ANTI-THEFT  TRANSPONDER @ IGNITION SWITCH TUMBLER  
NOTES
 NOTE * THE LEFT FRONT DOOR IS BLUE (-). THE RIGHT FRONT DOOR IS YELLOW (-). THE LEFT REAR DOOR IS LIGHT GREEN (-). THE RIGHT REAR DOOR IS GRAY (-). USE ALL 4 DOORS AND DIODE ISOLATE EACH.

DIRECTWIRE™ WIRING INFORMATION - TOYOTA / CAMRY / 2007 / Security

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12volts black (30A), orange (7.5A)   +   ignition harness
Starter blue   +   ignition harness
Ignition yellow   +   ignition harness
Power Lock brown   -   driver kick, 25 pin plug, pin 16
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.
Power Unlock gray (double pulse)   -   driver kick, 25 pin plug, pin 8
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.

Can also use the passenger door key cylinder unlock wire, which only requires a single pulse. It is gray (-) at the fuse box, top L, 16 pin plug, pin 7.
Lock Motor white to red   5wi driver kick, 25 pin plug, pin 9
Unlock Motor gray to white   5wi driver kick, 25 pin plug, pin 25
Disarm Defeat lt. green   5wi fuse box, top R, 12 pin plug, pin 2
Parking Lights+ do not use, relay rests at gnd       
Parking Lights- black   -   switch or BECU, 26 pin plug, pin 23
Notes: The Body ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
Hazards white   -   switch or BECU, 16 pin plug, pin 4
Notes: The Body ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
Turn Signal(L) yellow   +   fuse box, middle, 12 pin plg, pin 12
Turn Signal(R) green   +   fuse box, L side, 12 pin plug, pin 9
Door Trigger see notes   -   see notes
Notes: The LF door is blue at the BECU, 26 pin plug, pin 24. The RF door is yellow at the BECU, 28 pin plug, pin 21. The LR door is lt. green at the fuse box, R side, 13 pin plug, pin 7. The RR door is gray at the BECU, 28 pin plug, pin 5 or 7. Use all four wires and diode isolate each.

The Body ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
Dome Supervision brown   -   fuse box, mid R, 12 pin plug, pin 5
Trunk/Hatch Pin white   -   dr kick or BECU, 28 pin plug, pin 25
Notes: The Body ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
Hood Pin red   -   hood pin switch under hood
Notes: Also found in a gray 25 pin plug to the right of the fuse box, pin 2.
Trunk/Hatch Release black   5wi dr kick or BECU, 26 pin plug, pin 1
Notes: The Body ECU is attached to the back of the fuse box under the driver side dash.
Power Sliding Door N/A       
Factory Alarm Arm arms with lock       
Factory Alarm Disarm disarms with unlock       
Disarm No Unlock use key sense wire       
Tachometer black   ac   data link conn. under dash, pin 9
Notes: Can also go to any fuel injector and use the wire that is NOT white.
Horn Trigger white   -   sw or fuse box, rear 10P plug, pin 5
Memory Seat 1 N/A       
Memory Seat 2 N/A       
Memory Seat 3 N/A       
Interface Module: Category:
Immobilizer Bypass Required:
Yes Type:
Transponder



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Kintosol



Replies:

Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: August 24, 2010 at 3:53 AM
They are showing positive on one wire in a said location.  Then they show negative on a different wire in a totally different location.  This is normal,  the default output of the light flash circuitry of your alarm system may play a part in which polarity wire you select.  Find the wire and using a volt meter, verify the operation of the wire.




Posted By: Mike M2
Date Posted: August 24, 2010 at 6:34 AM
Both above diagrams are incorrect. The first one shows no negative lights, yet there are at the column just as Directechs shows. The Directechs diagram shows no positive lights, yet you can get them at the BECU, connector F, green, right above the fuse box. Either one will work.....

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Mike M2
Tech Manager
CS Dealer Services




Posted By: peppy6669
Date Posted: August 24, 2010 at 9:00 AM
a negative parklight wire is usually the trigger from the switch to the bcm to turn on the parklights whereas a positive wire is skipping the bcm and just powering the circuit directly




Posted By: kintosol
Date Posted: August 24, 2010 at 9:01 AM
So either one will work, I think I'm going to use the positive one. Thank you for your input!





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