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foskin007 
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Meta alarm will not take a starter cut - does anyone know the location and wire colour for fuel pump cut ?

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Posted: August 05, 2006 at 10:19 PM / IP Logged  
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Meta alarm will not take a starter cut - does anyone know the location and wire colour for fuel pump cut ?

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Meta Alarms internal relay will not take a direct starter cut. I could use a t/party relay to cut the starter, however my car already has a system attached to the starter. I installed a Meta in my last Celica (1994 Model) and I located the fuel pump wire in the driver side wells. I would like to cut the fuel pump as well as the starter as this will ensure the car can not be push or tow started. This car has a lot of onboard spec and to avoid poking around, I was wondering if anyone knew the exact location and colour of wire to make a cut to the fuel pump?

Jimbo
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The easiest thing to do is pull the back seat off and look at the wire that go to the pump from there you can trace it back to the harness at the driver kick.
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Posted: August 16, 2006 at 3:35 PM / IP Logged  

During the install I was having difficulty locating the door trigger wire in the drivers kick panel as listed, so I decided to get the door trigger from the interior light. I probed the wrong wire and the interior light went out. The bulbs seems fine and I checked all fuses in the centre console and under the bonnett, however the interior light will not work. Does anyone have any idea how I can t/shoot this as I have taken out every fuse I can find, except for 4 large brown fuses in the centre console that seem to be unigue to Toyota

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