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Tech Sheet, 2005 Toyota Highlander


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jaurora 
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Posted: August 22, 2005 at 9:50 AM / IP Logged  

Can someone help me out with a tech sheet for a remote start on a 2005 Toyota Highlander.

Thanks,

Jeremy

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2005 Toyota Highlander
Certified Security Specialist
Always check info with a digital multimeter.
I promise to be good.
Tell Darwin I sent you.
I've been sick lately, sorry I won't be on much.
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12volts
white (40A), yellow (30A)
+
ignition harness
StarterBLACK/ white + ignition harness
Second Starterblack + ignition harness
Ignitiongray + ignition harness
Second Ignitiongreen + ignition harness
Third IgnitionN/A
Accessoryblue + ignition harness
Second AccessoryN/A
Keysensegreen - ign harn or BECU, 2nd plg dwn, pin 2
Power Locksee DirectFax document 1070
Power Unlocksee power lock notes
Lock Motorblue 5wiBECU, bottom plug, pin 1
Unlock Motorbrown 5wiBECU, bottom plug, pin 2
Parking Lights+white to brown + driver kick, 20 pin plug, pin 8
Parking Lights-purple - switch or BECU, 2nd plug dwn, pin 18
Hazardsorange - turn signal flasher left of column
Turn Signal(L)red + turn signal flasher left of column
Turn Signal(R)blue + turn signal flasher left of column
Reverse LightRED / black to pink + driver kick, 14 pin plug, pin 10
Door Triggersee notes - BECU behind glovebox, module to R
Dome Supervisiongreen - ignition key cylinder illumination
Trunk/Hatch Pingreen - BECU, 3rd plug down, pin 6
Hood PinGREEN/ black to white - pin switch or Theft ECU, pin 34
Trunk/Hatch ReleaseN/A
Power Sliding DoorN/A
Factory Alarm Armarms with lock
Factory Alarm Disarmdisarms with unlock
Disarm No Unlockuse key sense wire
Tachometerblack ac ECM, top plug, pin 5
Wait to startN/A
Brake Wireblack + brake pedal switch
Parking Brakeblack - parking brake switch
Horn Triggerpink - switch or BECU, bottom plug, pin 10
Memory Seat 1N/A
Memory Seat 2N/A
Memory Seat 3N/A
Interface Modules

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Posted: August 22, 2005 at 6:42 PM / IP Logged  
Haha, I beat you!!!
Certified Security Specialist
Always check info with a digital multimeter.
I promise to be good.
Tell Darwin I sent you.
I've been sick lately, sorry I won't be on much.
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You guys are both great in my book. Thank you!
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Jeremy

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