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04-13-2012, 07:15 PM | #38 |
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gonna try it on my fj60 and report
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05-18-2012, 03:54 PM | #39 |
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How come this not come in standard package... It's really hard to understand Toyota sometimes...
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Is there a reason to keep the buzzer hooked up? Is it the same buzzer for leaving the key in the ignition?
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10-12-2012, 04:22 PM | #41 |
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The buzzer is easily removable from the instrument cluster circuit board. The one buzzer is used for warning for seat belts, headlights, and key in ignition.
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hi all,
i was just wondering, aren't the headlights already powered through a relay from factory? (or all the power go directly trough headlight switch ?) if so can't we make the change directly there? without adding another relay? just by changing the command source? btw i have an yaris d4d, automatic transmission, with keyless entry and start and digital dash and i love it |
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06-06-2015, 09:22 PM | #44 | |
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so, headlight stalk control some relay, so there is little current going trough it
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If you put more current through a switch than it can handle, typical failure modes include it becoming unreliable, it completely failing, the item physically disintegrating (due to arcing), and at worst, fire.
If a switch is meant to control a relay (likely less than .2 amps) and you place a 10 A current through it (what your headlights draw) I would lean to the end of the list (disintegrating or fire). |
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i know that, but i understand that the headlights stalk just powers the command of some relays, so just few milliamperes ...
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anyway, thanks for the heads up, what you say it's true, just that i think it is not the case here.. |
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I would first like to thank you for this tutorial and offer an alternative as well. I bought the base for the relay as well and avoided splicing any wiring. I simply jumped pins 6-7 with a short length of wire and made all other connections by simply cutting and stripping the cars wires and connecting to the proper terminals. I did still use the tap connector for signal from the ignition though.
I have included a link for purchasing the relay and base from Amazon: uxcell DC 12V Coil Power Relay 10A DPDT LY2NJ with PTF08A Socket Base https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XBGHB0C..._C5J3Bb9SQHDD4 |
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