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What have you done to your Tacoma today? 1st Gen Edition

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by SlimDigg, Feb 7, 2011.

  1. Jan 10, 2020 at 8:33 AM
    nzbrock

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    Yes I meant 87, I'll correct my original post.

    If you have 86 hooked to 12v+ then yes, connecting 85 to the high beam wire will trigger the lights.
     
  2. Jan 10, 2020 at 9:04 AM
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    Easiest spot is at the headlight. You can also find it near the headlight stalk.
    Red-Yellow (R-Y) is the high beam ground
    Red-Green (R-G) is the low beam ground
    Red-Light Blue (R-L) is 12v+

    If you look at the diagram attached you'll see that the high beam indicator is actually on the low beam wire. When the high beams are activated, power travels through the low beam filament and to the dash indicator. It doesn't illuminate when the low beams are on due to resistance. This is also why the high beam indicator doesn't work when you put in LEDs or HIDs, because there is no low beam filament for the power to travel through.
     

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  3. Jan 10, 2020 at 9:06 AM
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    Dude brutha my homie. You're typing up what should be stickies. This took forever for me to grasp and mostly because I couldn't wrap my mind around only switching on the ground side. Which is most Toyotas, if not all Japanese makes. But your explanations and analogies are great and I'm glad you typed them up so we can have references here. @RysiuM also understands 12VDC circuits and wiring very well. You guys are a great resource. Thanks.
     
  4. Jan 10, 2020 at 9:11 AM
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    It took me a while to understand it all as well. Things like the Type A vs B relays and the fact that the high beam indicator is on the low beam wire just add to the confusion.

    If you think about DC power like water flowing, it makes more sense.
     
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  5. Jan 10, 2020 at 10:21 AM
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    Your low beam LEDs must have a resistor added to match the stock low beam resistance. Higher quality ones will sometimes think about things like this haha.
     
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    Id recommend still having a switch in the cab that is separate. It is still technically illegal to do this and if you have the switch you may have times where you want the brights but not the spots. That and it can get you out of a huge ticket if that every happens.

    Very easy to do. Just have to run the wire you tap from the Hi Beam into the cab onto a switch and then back to your relay. Its just ground so it's not super dangerous either.
     
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    Hmm, sway bar bracket cut off and 3 bolts.

    Are you trying to make that adapter plate to move the LBJ forward in the LCA? If so, I'll be watching closely.
     
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  9. Jan 10, 2020 at 12:40 PM
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    Just get a SPDT switch and use the high beam ground and chassis ground. One position turns on with highs, one position turns on anytime, one position is off. That's how I have mine, except I used a relay to get 12v positive when the highbeam is on so I could easily use another relay in my bussmann rtmr to power the lights.
     
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    Yes, if you get the MX model instead of the EM. Still way cheaper than Scangauge, at $89.

    A number of reasons, and I do have the Torque Pro app on my phone, so I know the setup. First, Torque Pro ties up your phone. You can't display Torque Pro and navigation at the same time, for example.

    Second, you have to fire up Torque Pro every time you get in the truck; by comparison, the SG or UG are always there and running. After trying this for a week, I realized that I stopped bothering turning on Torque Pro on a regular basis, saving it for only when I wanted to see something.

    But by doing that, I lost the top feature of the UG, IMO, which is having it constantly monitor important parameters like coolant temp, and alert me when it gets too high. So it was a no-brainer for me to get the separate dedicated device.
     
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    Yes it does now. The new one.

    because having a unit with a dedicated screen that is always one and always showing you want you want it to is way better than having to dig out a phone and fire up the app make sure BT is on and the switch back to the other app you were using and then..

    I get it that phones can do a lot. But when Im driving. I don't like changing stuff a ton. Why I have a screen for nav, one for APRS, HAM has a screen and phone is only for music. That way I can just look at what I want to look at when I need to vs being very distracted and fiddling with too much.
     
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    I can see some of your points. I don't normally run nav on my phone, normally run that on the tablet. And I also normally run an older phone for my Torque app. (I have the Torque app on my regular phone, but that's not the one I normally monitor my truck with)
     
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    That's why you use an old phone to use with the Torque app. You can leave it plugged in and it doesn't even have to be connected to service.

    Then you don't have to dig it out, fire it up, turn on bluetooth... and you have a better display, customizable, and you can set it to alert you at certain parameters, just like ultra/scan guage.
     
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    eh at that point for me then it would be easy of mounting. The ultra gauge is much smaller than a phone and lighter and easier to place. Cockpit already looks like this:

    [​IMG]IgorsCommandCenter-65.jpg by Monte Nickles Photos, on Flickr

    Not a lot of places to but a 3rd phone. Lots of places to put a gauge easily.
     
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    lol... Where's your Ultraguage even at?

    (Assuming behind the steering wheel in pic)
     
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    That's a pretty old photo. But yes that is my location in this truck. Had a scangauge but removed it. Just haven't had a moment to do it.
     
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    Eh it's not bad. The HAM is the worse since it is so low but I don't touch that much when driving very often. Plus the 5100 is very easy to use anyways due to the large touch screen.

    Im not sure I could see it there. Be like the OEM clock haha
     
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