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2002 Toyota Camary Le Door Trigger


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sburro2 
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Posted: March 23, 2002 at 8:13 PM / IP Logged  

Some research revealed that this vehicle has 3 door trigger points that should be used and diode isolated.

Door Trigger Driver           RED / Green     Lower Left of Fuse Box (Diode)

Door Trigger Passanger  RED / Green    Upper Left of Fuse Box (Diode)
Door Trigger Rear             RED / White      Bottom of Fuse Box (Diode)

Where should I make my connections (after the timer) that would ensure the interior lights flash correctly when the alarm is triggered.

Any related info would greatly be appreciated....

tech_advice 
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The program I have at home say Lock=blue / YELLOW, driver's kick, and Unlock=blue, driver's kick, both wires being a negative pulse....hope this helps...
Don't share too many install secrets with your customers, pretty soon they won't need you!!!!!
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Sorry, I was reading another and answered yours wrong...
Don't share too many install secrets with your customers, pretty soon they won't need you!!!!!
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Connect to the rear door drigger or directly to the dome lamp lead behind the driver's side pillar or directly behind the light. Any of these locations will work.
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sburro2 
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Posted: March 25, 2002 at 7:36 PM / IP Logged  

Wirewise,

The rear door triggers still delay the dome turn off, so it seems not to be a good connection point. I have found the three wires leading to the dome in the drivers pillar. I hate to confess, I have no clue how to make it work at that connection point.

Thanks in advance...

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Posted: March 25, 2002 at 8:19 PM / IP Logged  
Measure each wire found in the pillar. The one that shows 12V+ when all doors are closed and shows ground when any door is open is the switched lead to the dome lamp. Once you find this wire you can test it further, again with all doors closed, by applying ground to it and the dome lamp should turn on. As soon as you remove ground from the wire the dome lamp should turn off.
Thanks btw... I'll make a note on that rear door trigger.
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Posted: March 26, 2002 at 5:17 AM / IP Logged  

That did it. !!!!!

Thanks for the advice...........


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