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bry_gordan 
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Posted: January 25, 2008 at 7:36 PM / IP Logged  
put remote start in works great tried to hook up door lock powered blue wire in drivers kick panel yea bad idea and it did some wired stuff so i unhooked them now doors locks don't work at all and head lights or courtesy light key fobs nothing works checked fuses all good thinking ecm module don't know for sure any body have any ideas i feel like a retard
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So you put 12volts to a negative door lock? And there are NO fuses blown? Did you check the under hood fuses as well?
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under hood  by the battery and under dash drivers side
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http://www.istargazer.ca/images/mpv/v1/fusebox.jpg
Take a look at that pic. Specifically the 20 and 30 amp fuses at the top of the fuse box. Did you check those fuses? It might be a different fuse box, but it would be the same type of fuse. I popped a fuse in a Toyota the other day, and it happened to be this type of fuse. I got a feeling you might have overlooked this.
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07 tundra major problem -- posted image.

Look for fuses like this one!

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Posted: January 26, 2008 at 8:29 AM / IP Logged  
A little punctuation goes a long way. It's kind of hard to figure out what you're saying, but I think I get the idea.
After supplying power to the blue wire in the kick panel, a bunch of stuff doesn't work anymore?
How did you check all the fuses? Visually, or with a test light? It's best to test them electrically, not visually.
Open all fuse box covers, turn the car's ignition on, and probe the metal prongs on BOTH sides of each fuse.
Also, never hurts to disconnect the battery for a little while, and re-connect it. That sometimes resets things.
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while checking fuses visualy when i pulled out doom 7.5 fuse under hood the door the chime & Head lights started working door locks dont and courtsy lights still dont put fuse or new fuse in and no work

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