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hondastunt 
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2004 toyota tundra 4 door, locks -- posted image.

what is used for this child safety door lock system? diode OR resistor

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The black pieces are diodes, but that is not the correct diagram for your Tundra. Hopefully someone will come along with a link to the right one.
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http://www.directechs.com/techtips/pdfs/resources/security/directed_techtips/1070.pdf
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That diagram is for the 4 door Tundra only. If it's a 2 door or extended cab you use just negative pulse locks, WHITE/ green for lock and blue/red for unlock with a double pulse.
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2004 toyota tundra 4 door, locks -- posted image. oh....yea.......
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what size diodes do I use.
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just use the 1 ampers, they will be fine
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Also, you can use 12V from inside the door, you don't need to run it. Use the large blue wire on the back of the switch mod....
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