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Make door lock audible (2007 Tacoma)

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by nolanspawn, Oct 13, 2007.

  1. May 23, 2008 at 3:33 AM
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    hans17

    hans17 Well-Known Member

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    3"ez-lift kit , 1" spacer , stock wheels 17" , 285/70-17
    How can I stop my head light from turning on everytime I activate or disactivate the alarm , and change them to the smaller lights?
     
  2. Nov 27, 2008 at 10:33 AM
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    Johnson8537

    Johnson8537 Well-Known Member

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    Revtek Leveling Kit with 1 1/2 block spacer in rear. 17" MotoMetal blacks on 32" tires. Access Lorado Tonneau - Bed mat Billet Grill Tinted Windows Pioneer 700BT with PAC steering wheel inerface. Wet Okole Seat Covers Front and back.
    I was curious if anyone had tested these wires out...? Maybe this is what you were talking about in the quote above. (if so any Alarm siren should work.)

    anyway the wire locations..

    (Under the kick panel Double Cab) (passenger side AccessCab) is a Blue/Pink wire the "Lock" wire. Blue/Black the "unlock" wire.

    Are these wires sending a 12V signal?

    If so then the beeper would ONLY beep when locking or unlocking?

    I would only need mine to beep as a "it's Locked reminder" so i would only need to wire it into the Blue/Pink wire.

    I know that it would beep everytime the Lock button was hit unless a 12V switched ungrounded the horn when the key was on.


    What are your thoughts on this?
     

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