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96 Toyota Landcruiser

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Forum Name: Car Security and Convenience
Forum Discription: Car Alarms, Keyless Entries, Remote Starters, Immobilizer Bypasses, Sensors, Door Locks, Window Modules, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, etc.
URL: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=50647
Printed Date: May 24, 2024 at 12:24 PM


Topic: 96 Toyota Landcruiser

Posted By: tmhopkins7180
Subject: 96 Toyota Landcruiser
Date Posted: February 22, 2005 at 8:27 PM

Does anyone know what type of door looks come with a 96 toyaota landcrusier? Positive, negative, reverse polarity, etc. My alarm came with diodes that need to be positioned a certain depending on positive or negative.

Also, I found information in this site which identifies the wire colors and generally where to look for them but I have a question about the door lock wiring. The diagram that came with the alarm shows the connection between the lock switch and the "factory lock relay". Is this relay inside the door?

Thanks!



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Posted By: johnnyb1231
Date Posted: February 22, 2005 at 9:16 PM
12volts black - WHITE/ red   +  ignition harness
Starter BLACK/ white   +  ignition harness
Second Starter     
Ignition BLACK / YELLOW   +  ignition harness
Second Ignition blk/grn or blk/red   +  ignition harness
Third Ignition     
Accessory blue/red   +  ignition harness
Second Accessory     
Keysense     
Power Lock blue/black   -  driver door harness in kick
Power Unlock blu/yel & blu/org   -  driver door harness in kick
Notes: Both wires must be used and diode isolated.
Lock Motor     
Unlock Motor     
Parking Lights+ green    drivers kick
Parking Lights- RED / black    steering column
Hazards     
Turn Signal(L)     
Turn Signal(R)     
Reverse Light     
Door Trigger RED / white   -  back of cluster
Notes: May also be found RED / blue or white in top of the fuse box in a harness from domelight. Use RED / blue for dome supervision.
Dome Supervision     
Trunk/Hatch Pin tied with door    
Hood Pin     
Trunk/Hatch Release     
Power Sliding Door     
Factory Alarm Arm     
Factory Alarm Disarm     
Disarm No Unlock     
Tachometer black   ac igniter or check conn
Notes: Check connector is on the passenger side firewall near wiper motor. Igniter is by brake master cylinder.
Wait to start     
Brake Wire GREEN / WHITE   +  brake switch
Parking Brake     
Horn Trigger GREEN/ blue   -  steering column
Memory Seat 1     
Memory Seat 2     
Memory Seat 3     
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Immobilizer Bypass Module:Required: NoType: N/APart #: N/A
Notes: N/A

and you can eiher get em from the door boot... or the door... i havnt done one of these in a long time so i would say just go in the door... boots can be a pain in the ass to do stuff and sometimes its easier to do a lil more work  ;)





Posted By: tmhopkins7180
Date Posted: February 23, 2005 at 5:28 AM
Thanks for the response but I guess I am still a bit confused. It's probably me just not understanding the chart I guess.

I am trying to understand a few specfic things:

1. Is the door type type for this vehicle is a positive, negative or reverse polarity type?

2. Do I need to install the diodes for this vehicle?

3. Is is important to install the keyless entry wires between the lock switch and the lock relay like the instruction show in the car alarm instal manual??





Posted By: thepencil
Date Posted: February 23, 2005 at 8:59 AM
1. Negative

2. Yes, TOYOTA, LAND CRUISER, 1996, Power Unlock
Both wires must be used and diode isolated. This will prevent any feedback to the alarm unit. Connect the diode with Cathode (side with the stripe) to the alarm unit.

3. NO, since every car is different. Look at the wiring schematic for the car you are working with. Test the wire with a digital multimemter. If they are correct. Wire it up. As for your car. They are the following:

Power Lock blue/black    -   driver door harness in kick     
Power Unlock blu/yel & blu/org    -   driver door harness in kick



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Posted By: tmhopkins7180
Date Posted: February 23, 2005 at 12:51 PM
Thank you! This is exactly what I needed to understand.





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