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2001 Toyota Corolla, Turn Signal Wire Colors?


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tdi200 
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Can anyone please help me find me the location of turn signal wires location and color (LEFT AND RIGHT) on my corolla 2001 as i am on process of installing immobilizer check the screenshot below
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Those outputs aren't meant for turn signals. They are for parking lights. See below.
TOYOTA COROLLA
MODEL      YEAR(S
COROLLA      1998-2002
KEY      T-HARNESS      IMMOBILIZER
N/A      N/A      N/A
PART      COLOR      LOCATION      DIAGRAM
12 VOLT CONSTANT      WHITE (+)      @ IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS      
STARTER      RED (+)      @ IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS      
STARTER 2      N/A           
IGNITION 1      BLACK/ WHITE (+)      @ IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS      
IGNITION 2      BLACK / YELLOW (+)      @ IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS      
IGNITION 3      N/A           
ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1      BLUE/RED (+)      @ IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS      
ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2      N/A           
KEYSENSE      N/A           
PARKING LIGHTS ( - )      LIGHT GREEN/ BLACK (-)      @ STEERING COLUMN HARNESS      
PARKING LIGHTS ( + )      GREEN (+)      @ BOTTOM OF FUSEBOX      
POWER LOCK      BLUE/BLACK (TYPE B), See NOTE #1      @ WHITE PLUG, RIGHT SIDE of FUSEBOX      
POWER UNLOCK      GREEN / WHITE (TYPE B), See NOTE #1      @ WHITE PLUG, RIGHT SIDE of FUSEBOX      
LOCK MOTOR WIRE      N/A           
DOOR TRIGGER      RED / WHITE (-)      @ INSTRUMENT CLUSTER or See NOTE *2      
DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION      USE DOOR TRIGGER, (Requires Part #775 Relay)           
TRUNK RELEASE      N/A           
SLIDING POWER DOOR      N/A           
HORN      GREEN/ RED (-)      @ STEERING COLUMN HARNESS      
TACH      ANY YELLOW /GREEN, RED / BLUE, GRAY or WHITE (AC)      @ Any IGNITION COIL      
WAIT TO START LIGHT      N/A           
BRAKE      GREEN / WHITE (+)      @ SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL      
FACTORY ALARM DISARM      DISARMS WITH UNLOCK           
ANTI-THEFT      N/A           
NOTES
NOTE #1: the LOCK/UNLOCK wires are approx. 18 gauge wires, these wires will ONLY TEST while turning the KEY in the PASSENGER DOOR KEY CYLINDER not by using the POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCHES.
NOTE #2: this wire is also found at the FUSEBOX. At the fusebox you will find at least 5 wires of this color, all of these will trigger at least 1 door, you must find the one wire that triggers off of all doors. For DOME LIGHT SUPERVISION use any of these wires.
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tdi200 
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okay sounds good, or can i use those output to hazard lights instead of parking lights, reason why i want hazard lights as output because my current alarm system is tied the left and right wire channels from the module together and tapped into the park lights, so wanted only signal bars to flash when anti hijack is activated
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Posted: November 05, 2016 at 1:39 PM / IP Logged  
I suppose you could, but you'll likely have to connect it at the output of the hazard switch before the flasher(s), but no guarantee that it will work as you want it to.
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Nope Toyota hazard switches are NEG trigger, use if I remember GREEN/ black and GREEN/ YELLOW, steering column loom or driver side floor loom. TEST.
And yes you can use thosew wire for direction indicators, everywhere in the world bar North America does it this way.
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What are you doing with a South African alarm? Never sold them in the US, generally a good product.
tdi200 
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Posted: November 05, 2016 at 10:10 PM / IP Logged  
Thanks for the suggestion i will look into that, i got the south african alarm from Canada, they are sold in canada to usa and mexico as well bought from them
http://autowatchcanada.com/products/hijack-immobilizer-211hi/

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