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2006 tundra keyless entry problem


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Chris Luongo 
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Posted: February 08, 2007 at 5:18 PM / IP Logged  
cutter1122 wrote:
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the good wire for your doorlock is <blue/red (unlock/disarm)2 pulses>    <Lt.GREEN/ black or WHITE/ green (lock/arm)> in driver door

Note: Meter these wire while turning the key in the driver door!

That's only true for the regular-cab, and extended cab (with two small rear suicide doors).
If it's a true 4-door, with four doors that open up like a regular car, those wires don't exist.
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Posted: February 08, 2007 at 5:21 PM / IP Logged  
thomasl wrote:
those were the wires coming from the door. They tie into the grey pin. This is where I tied into the wires and it didnt work. The alarm is still good. Still no luck-  Can you tell me how I can tie directly into the door? I can get to the switches pretty easily. BUt the same wires that are there, are the ones I tied into right before I got to the grey pin.
You say the alarm is still good because it works, or you've tested the doorlock outputs from the alarm?
And is the truck truly a four-door, "crew cab" body style? Four regular doors that all open the same way, just like in ordinary sedans?
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kgerry wrote:

i would look into using a TOYDL...... 

i dont get the guys who'll spend 2 hours pi**ing around with relays and diodes instead of using a $20-30 module that works......

Wow, this takes me15 minutes. My bet is it takes Chris about the same. The entire alarm install shouldn't take two hours. The TOYDL is great for those less experienced....

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thats exactly what i was gonna say, the door panel doesn't even have to come off to run the wires......15 minutes
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