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2002 Rav4 Alarm/Remote Start Wiring Diagram

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Topic: 2002 Rav4 Alarm/Remote Start Wiring Diagram

Posted By: eohle
Subject: 2002 Rav4 Alarm/Remote Start Wiring Diagram
Date Posted: June 07, 2002 at 11:03 AM

I'm looking for wiring information to install a 2-way Commando Alarm in my 2002 Rav4.
The more detailed the better.



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Posted By: Velocity Motors
Date Posted: June 07, 2002 at 1:02 PM

Toyota

RAV4

2001-2002

Remote Starter  Wiring Colors and Notes

Function

 

Vehicle  Color

Location

Start:

 

 

RED

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS *

Ignition  #1:

 

 

BLACK

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition #2:

 

 

BLACK / YELLOW

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Ignition  #3:

 

N/A

Accessory:

 

 

BLUE/RED

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Brake  Light:

 

 

GREEN / WHITE

AT SWITCH ABOVE BRAKE PEDAL

Tach  Signal:

 

 

BLACK

AT CONNECTOR BELOW DRIVER SIDE FUSE BOX

Parking Lights:

 

GREEN (+)

AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH

Headlights:

 

RED / BLACK (-)

AT HEADLIGHT SWITCH

OEM Alarm  Disarm:

 

OEM Alarm  Arm:

 

Diesel  Glow Plug:

 

Clutch  Bypass Wire:

 

Notes:

 * Some Models Of This Vehicle May Be Equipped With A Transponder Type Theft System.

Toyota

RAV4

2001-2002

Alarm and Keyless  Entry Wiring Colors and Notes

Function

 

Vehicle  Color

Location

Constant  +12 Volts:

 

WHITE

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Starter  Kill:

 

RED

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS *

Ignition  +12 Volts:

 

 

BLACK

IGNITION SWITCH HARNESS

Dome  Lights/Superv:

 

 

SEE NOTE BELOW

OEM Horn:

 

GREEN/ RED (-)

STEERING COLUMN HARNESS

Power  Lock:

 

BLUE/ORANGE (-)

DRIVER'S KICK PANEL **

Power  Unlock:

 

BLUE / YELLOW (-)

DRIVER'S KICK PANEL **

Trunk  Release:

 

BLUE (5-WIRE)

PASSENGER KICK PANEL

Alarm  Input Wire:

 

SEE NOTE BELOW

Notes:

**Negative Pulse Door Lock Diagram. Unlock Requires Double Pulse.


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Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA




Posted By: Chris Luongo
Date Posted: June 08, 2002 at 5:40 AM

I do a quite a lot of RAV4s, and when I get around to it, I'm going to write up a detailed article with the shortcuts I've found.  Meanwhile, the highlights:

They don't make a hatchback RAV4 anymore, do they?  As long as you have a swing-out tailgate, it unlocks when you unlock all the other doors; there is no "trunk release" wire to hook up at all.

All of the wires coming from the steering column, including the parking lights, go off to the left, and then run along the top of the fuse box.  You can tie into them at whatever point is most convenient for you.

It is probably easier to get the GREEN / WHITE brake wire in the driver's kick panel, rather than trying to reach up to the brake switch itself.

The unlock wire is not "double pulse."  Rather, one pulse will unlock the driver's door, and a second pulse (if applied within two seconds) will unlock all the other doors, including the tailgate.  If you alarm has two-stage unlocking, tie both wires directly into the blue / YELLOW. 

Also, it should be mentioned that the blue/orange and blue / YELLOW wires are operated by turning the key in the driver's door, not by operating the Lock/Unlock switch.  When you use your test light or meter to verify the wires, reach out the window and turn the key in the door to test them.

For the door trigger on your alarm, there is a one-wire solution.  No need to go chasing all over the car and getting separate wires and diode-isolating them.  Pop out the driver's door sill.  Pull up the carpeting a little.  You'll see a channel running under the driver's seat with wires in it.  Some of the wires are coming from the front of the car, some from the rear.  There's a thin red wire in there, coming from the rear of the car.  It's negative trigger, and it catches all doors, including the tailgate.  (If none of what I'm saying makes sense, it will once you get the car apart and see what I'm talking about.)






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