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firewin 
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hi

i would like to know where is the location of  the wire harness of  toyota camry 2000 LE so i can tap a keyless entry to it? is it inside the drivers door panel or under the steering wheel. thank you

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POWER LOCK|dk. blue/white *3   |-  |org plug bottom of fusebox 

POWER UNLOCK|dk. blue *3         |-  |org plug bottom of fusebox 

The lock wires are about 18 gauge.  They will test only by operating the key in the passenger door lock cylinder, not the rocker switch on the door itself. 

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is the location of fusebox beside the steering wheel?
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It should be under your dash to the left of the steering wheel.  If you have the owners manual (for the car) it will tell you in there.  I would run a constant wire from either the battery or the ignition harness (located under the steering wheel, maybe a little to the right of it...with big wires in it) 12v constant is a large white wire in that harness, ignition is BLACK / YELLOW in the same harness (you will need that too).  Make sure you fuse these connections.

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eurotech wrote:

It should be under your dash to the left of the steering wheel.  If you have the owners manual (for the car) it will tell you in there.  I would run a constant wire from either the battery or the ignition harness (located under the steering wheel, maybe a little to the right of it...with big wires in it) 12v constant is a large white wire in that harness, ignition is BLACK / YELLOW in the same harness (you will need that too).  Make sure you fuse these connections.

thank you. ill try to check it out.


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