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2001 tacoma dbl cab lock/unlock


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betterfit 
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Posted: January 29, 2005 at 5:21 PM / IP Logged  
I am having trouble finding the door lock/unlock wires specific to a 2001 tacoma double cab. 12volt's wiring diagram shows 3 wires to be found in drivers kick panel. blu/red, grey, and purple. I found all three and all lead into the door's wire bundle. However, the purple wire is on a seperate (but adjacent) harness from the other two. FYI - every other diagram I found for this year from other sources told me to find a RED / yellow and a RED / white wire. There is no RED / white wire, but there is a RED / yellow in the same kick panel harness. ???????????????
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i have gray and purple in a 22 pin plug on the front of the fuse box according to DEI tech. the easiest way to test for neg. trigger door locks is to use a regular test light that will trigger the lock wires when you find them. And im sure im going to get alot of feedback from people saying not to use a regular test light, but ive never had any problems..........
and if you are probing for these wires with a meter,or computer safe test light, you have to either test for them with the doors closed, or use the passanger door key cylinder to test for the wires.
Mike Battaglia
Specialized Car Audio
Bensenville IL 60106
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HEY...if all ya got is a standard test light.....thats ok, just be careful

Get a good DMM, as well as a Power Probe

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Late 2000 models and early 01's were RED / white NEG(-) for lock

RED / yellow NEG(-) for unlock

ALSO 01.....from the keyswitch Blue/black double NEG(-) pulse for unlock

lock is grey NEG(-) pulse  There are SEVERAL ways to do the locks


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