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2005 Sequoia door triggers / hood pin

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Topic: 2005 Sequoia door triggers / hood pin

Posted By: f00dstamps
Subject: 2005 Sequoia door triggers / hood pin
Date Posted: February 04, 2005 at 6:00 PM

what is the easiest way to do this? the wiring diagram i have tells me to get the 4 wires from the module above the driver's kick panel.

the plugs were nearly impossible to take out and i was trying to remove the entire module but there is no room to slide it down towards the kick panel after i remove the bolt.

how have others done the door trigger?

there is no place to install the hood pin without having to drill into the frame. i know there is a hood pin wire on the ecu but i was having a hard time finding it.

please advise.



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Posted By: jandjav
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:14 AM
  PRINTABLE VERSION
  TOYOTA
  
 MODEL YEAR(S)
 SEQUOIA  2004 -2005
 KEY T-HARNESS IMMOBILIZER
  N/A   N/A   791 BYPASS MODULE and EXTRA IGNITION KEY
 PART  COLOR LOCATION DIAGRAM
 12 VOLT CONSTANT  WHITE/ RED & WHITE/ BLUE (+)   IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER BLACK/ WHITE (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 STARTER 2 N/A  
 IGNITION 1 BLACK/ RED (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS 
 IGNITION 2 BLACK / YELLOW (+) IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 IGNITION 3 N/A    
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 1 PINK (+)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 ACCESSORY /HEATER BLOWER 2 N/A    
 KEYSENSE YELLOW /GREEN (-)  IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( - ) GREEN (-)  @ HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
 PARKING LIGHTS ( + ) GREEN (+)  @ HEADLIGHT SWITCH  
 POWER LOCK SEE DIAGRAM    26500_SEQUOIA_TOYOTA and LEXUS door lock interface.pdf
 POWER UNLOCK SEE DIAGRAM    
 DOOR TRIGGER SEE NOTES*    14301_SEQUOIA_(-) NEGATIVE DOOR PIN ISOLATION CIRCUIT.pdf
 DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION WHITE (-)  IN DRIVERS KICK PANEL  
 TRUNK RELEASE N/A    
 SLIDING POWER DOOR N/A    
 HORN BLACK / YELLOW (-)  @ STEERING COLUMN  
 TACH YELLOW /GREEN (-)  @ COIL PACK  
 WAIT TO START LIGHT N/A    
 BRAKE GREEN / WHITE (+)  @ SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL  
 FACTORY ALARM DISARM  DISARMS with KEYSENSE wire    
 ANTI-THEFT TRANSPONDER  @ IGNITION SWITCH TUMBLER  
 EXTRA INFORMATION
 * TWO DRIVER SIDE DOOR TRIGGER WIRES ARE IN A 14 PIN PLUG IN THE DRIVER KICK PANEL. DRIVER DOOR TRIGGER IS GRAY/RED IN PIN 14 , THE LEFT REAR DOOR IS RED / WHITE IN PIN 13 . THE TWO PASSENGER SIDE DOOR TRIGGER WIRES ARE IN A 14PIN PLUG IN THE PASSENGER KICK PANEL . THE FRONT PASSENGER DOOR IS GREEN/ BLACK IN PIN 14, AND THE RIGHT REAR DOOR IS RED / WHITE IN PIN 5 . USE ALL FOUR AND DIODE ISLOATE EACH
 LINK 1 LINK TEXT 1 LINK 2 LINK TEXT 2
       




Posted By: f00dstamps
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:22 AM
yes, thanks jandjav! wires in the kick panel are kickass. easy to get to. i was starting to wonder how anyone did the door triggers on that module above the fusebox.

anyone know a good place to access the factory hoodpin?




Posted By: jandjav
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:36 AM
can you trace the hood pin switch wire back




Posted By: f00dstamps
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:37 AM
the car has a stock hoodpin but i haven't found it yet. do you know what area it's located at?




Posted By: jandjav
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:41 AM
if you will send me your e-mail. i will send you a detailed pic of the door triggers




Posted By: jandjav
Date Posted: February 05, 2005 at 1:44 AM
your local dealer should tell you, look around the hood hinges along the firewall




Posted By: f00dstamps
Date Posted: February 14, 2005 at 5:12 PM
jandjav,

i got the door triggers working. i used the 2 driver's side triggers in the driver's kick panel and i used the front door trigger for the passenger side. i could not get the RED / white passenger rear door trigger to work. when the door was open, it wouldn't go to ground all the way. also, it would think a door was open even when the door was closed. i resolved this problem by running a wire directly from the door pin. it wasn't that difficult and just required removing the door sills and running a longer wire.

also, for the hoodpin, i went to a local hardware store and got a L bracket from the hinge department. all i had to do was drill a bigger hole for the door pin switch and bolt the entire hinge to the side of the engine bay.

thanks for your help.





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