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Old 07-22-2004, 08:49 PM
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Does anyone know where i can get a tech sheet for the tc. Im talking about the sheet that has all the electrical wiring colors to install an alarm with remote starter and such. Thanks
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you just need a set of the manuals, they can be downloaded for like $10... there were some previous threads on them, but I can't recall what the link was...

full electrical diagrams are in there...
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Originally Posted by mgithens
you just need a set of the manuals, they can be downloaded for like $10... there were some previous threads on them, but I can't recall what the link was...

full electrical diagrams are in there...
http://techinfo.toyota.com/
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Old 07-23-2004, 05:28 AM
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12volts red (30A), white (25A) + ignition harness
Starter black + ignition harness
Second Starter green + ignition harness
Ignition blue + ignition harness
Second Ignition yellow + ignition harness
Third Ignition N/A
Accessory gray + ignition harness
Second Accessory N/A
Keysense black - ignition harness
Notes: Using the status output to trigger this wire during remote start will disarm the factory alarm without unlocking the doors.
Power Lock green to blue - driver kick, 20 pin plug, pin 15
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.
Power Unlock purple to pink (double pulse) - driver kick, 20 pin plug, pin 14
Notes: Meter this wire while turning the key in the driver door key cylinder.

Can also use the passenger door key cylinder wire for unlock, which only requires a single pulse. It is purple to lt. green (-) in the passenger kick, 10 pin plug, pin 7.
Lock Motor blue to brown 5wi driver kick, gray 7 pin plug, pin 6
Unlock Motor pink to blue 5wi driver kick, gray 7 pin plug, pin 5
Parking Lights+ brown + top of fuse box, 30 pin plug, pin 29
Parking Lights- brown - headlight switch
Hazards orange - hazard switch
Turn Signal(L) yellow + top of fuse box, 30 pin plug, pin 27
Turn Signal(R) green + top of fuse box, 30 pin plug, pin 28
Reverse Light pink + top of fuse box, 14 pin plug, pin 2
Door Trigger orange (D), blue (P) - top of fuse box
Notes: The driver door is orange in a 30 pin plug, pin 21. The passenger door is blue in a 16 pin plug, pin 14. Use both wires and diode isolate each.
Dome Supervision blue - L side of fusebox, 6 pin plug, pin 2
Trunk/Hatch Pin purple - top of fuse box, 30 pin plug, pin 7
Hood Pin N/A
Trunk/Hatch Release orange - driver kick, gry 12 pin plug, pin 12
Notes: Meter this wire while using the back door opener switch on the hatch.
Power Sliding Door N/A
Factory Alarm Arm arms with lock
Factory Alarm Disarm disarms with unlock
Disarm No Unlock use key sense wire
Tachometer black ac data link conn. under dash, pin 9
Notes: The tach wire is also found at the ECM behind the glove box, top plug, pin 5.
Brake Wire blue + brake pedal switch
Parking Brake black - parking brake switch
Horn Trigger white - steering column
Immobilizer Bypass Module: Required: Yes Type: Transponder Part #: 556U or 555U

This wiring information is being provided free of charge on an "as is" basis, without any representation or warranty. It is your responsibility to verify any circuit before interfacing with it using a digital multimeter
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Originally Posted by jrussell
Originally Posted by mgithens
you just need a set of the manuals, they can be downloaded for like $10... there were some previous threads on them, but I can't recall what the link was...

full electrical diagrams are in there...
http://techinfo.toyota.com/
or you can just right click save as

http://www.csupomona.edu/~dha/tCManual.zip
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Thank you! I just Got my Kenwood 7015 Head Unit W/ the 6.5" monitor dvd player, and Mtx 8500 12" sub looks good and sounds pretty good now i just need to install my Compustar 2 way alarm!
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Originally Posted by DuMa
Originally Posted by jrussell
Originally Posted by mgithens
you just need a set of the manuals, they can be downloaded for like $10... there were some previous threads on them, but I can't recall what the link was...

full electrical diagrams are in there...
http://techinfo.toyota.com/
or you can just right click save as

http://www.csupomona.edu/~dha/tCManual.zip
Where can I download this manual th elink is broken?
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bump, I could really use the tC manual too
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Originally Posted by jrv2000
bump, I could really use the tC manual too
Ditto.
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If anyone has it I can host it for everyone to download. Send me a PM or Email to [jason at 0wnzj00 dot com]
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http://www.csupomona.edu/~dha/tCManual.zip

here it is again after a one year request.
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i just did a newsgroup search and found some scion tc tech docs here: alt.binaries.automobiles

i downloaded it and looks like alot of info!
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someone should download all those and .zip them
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Originally Posted by WarrenSteve
someone should download all those and .zip them
I just downloaded all of them, along with the TSB's for our car, and divided them up into sperate folder. If you tell me what to do, I'll try to send them to you.
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are u in windows xp? just put them all in one folder, and right click teh folder and say compress to .zip or something like that.

if it is under 5mb (which i dunno) you could e mail it to me, see my e-mail below my sig
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the whole thing compressed is still 15.1 MB, and I tried to email it to someone already and it wasn't working. Is there any other way i could host the zip file?
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only if you have a website or something...
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Originally Posted by jrv2000
the whole thing compressed is still 15.1 MB, and I tried to email it to someone already and it wasn't working. Is there any other way i could host the zip file?
yeah, that's too large a file to send through email.

as far as hosting, you could host via your website for people, but you'd have to make sure you have enough storage space and bandwidth. or you could upload it to a newsgroup, although, someone already has in alt.binaries.automobiles or if you have xp pro you could host via ftp using iis(install via add/remove programs in the control panel), just make sure if you have a router that you open up the correct ports to allow people to get into your ftp
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okay link is changed to a zip.
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Originally Posted by DuMa
okay link is changed to a zip.
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