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avand1979 
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I'm hooking up actuators in the tailgate so I can open my tailgate with key fob. I have a TR-7 and a relay and I need to know a 12v constant and the lock/unlock wires in the passenger door sill and what colors they are. Has anyone done this before?
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Look in the vehicle wiring section here.
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Can't find it
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I found it, but need passenger side

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If you can lock and unlock all the doors from the passenger front door, it will be there, TEST. Otherwise you'll have to go to the driver's side.
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Never tried finding those wires in the passenger kick or door sill area. They are real easy to
find in the Drivers Kick Panel. There, it is a 17 Pin Blue Plug as follows :
Lock (-)       White @ Pin 7
Unlock (-)     Red @ Pin 6
Factory Alarm Arm (-)        Light Blue @ Pin 14
Factory Alarm Disarm ( - double pulse)       Pink @ Pin 16
You could check in the PKP for these wires as Toyota usually has some in there.
I usually grab the +12V constant at the thick Black wire at the fuse box.
Soldering is fun!
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I figured it out thanks for the help.

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