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flobee4 
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Posted: December 16, 2010 at 4:41 PM / IP Logged  
The Drivers 'A' pillar also has the Dome light wire, but I "believe" it is RED / white there. I only used that wire 1 or 2 times. I found out about the other wire in the drivers running board shortly later. Since I goto the running board for brake and parking lights and in the drivers kick for door locks and ground, its easier for me. This way I get all my wires in one area.
laserbeak43 
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Posted: December 16, 2010 at 5:59 PM / IP Logged  
yes, but there's only one RED / yellow wire in the running board. i've tried using this but it didn't work, and i can't properly test it till i replace my DMM's battery. i'll try again just to make sure though.
laserbeak43 
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well just tested it and although my DMM battery is failing, it would at least tell me if there were life on the wire when the domelight was on or off, and i got nothing, so that wasnt it.
laserbeak43 
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Posted: December 16, 2010 at 6:20 PM / IP Logged  
sorry for triple posting, but i'm too young of a user to edit posts, I'm trying to find a wire to use before i actually have to go into pillar A, because that would mean i'd have to take the dashboard off to take it off.
Big bummmer.
howie ll 
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If this vehicle is basicly a Toyota shouldn't it be coming off the fusebox in a 3-5 pin white plug?
laserbeak43 
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howie ll wrote:
If this vehicle is basicly a Toyota shouldn't it be coming off the fusebox in a 3-5 pin white plug?
sorry I have no idea, this is the first real electric job i've done on a car.
laserbeak43 
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managed to tap the two triggers behind the speedometer. Thanks Flobee!!!!
jonnyt822 
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Hi laserbeak43.
I am running in your same situation. I have my alarm connected except for the domelight supervisor wire. Could you explain how found this cable. Thanks! ! !
laserbeak43 
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jonnyt822 wrote:
Hi laserbeak43.
I am running in your same situation. I have my alarm connected except for the domelight supervisor wire. Could you explain how found this cable. Thanks! ! !
sorry, but i didn't find this cable. I did, however find a very easy place to tap the driver door and alldoor triggers. do you have a 2006 vibe as well?
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