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Wiring harness

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Phil lacio, Jan 17, 2020.

  1. Jan 17, 2020 at 12:18 PM
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    Phil lacio

    Phil lacio [OP] Mad for mods

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    EXTERIOR 1 Raised red letters on tailgate. 2 Electric remote tailgate lock. 3 Tonneau cover. 4 Mud flaps. 5 TRD PRO grill with rapture lights. 6 License plate and reverse lights upgraded to LEDs. 7 Red emblem overlays on all badging. 8 Replaced headlights with blacked out lenses, LED DRLs and sequential turn. . signals. 9 Installed OEM bed lights with dash switch. 10 Replace fog lights with LED that function as white DRLs or yellow fog lights. 11 Blacked out led tail lights 12 Vision off-road Furry 399 BCR (17x8.5) wheels INTERIOR 13 Up grade to Entune Premium. radio. 14 New radio bezel to accommodate 7" screen on the Entune Premium. 15 Red lined cup and storage inserts. 16 Red dash trim panels (3 pieces). 17 Recover console armrest with double red stitching 18 Replace shift boot to match armrest. 19 Replace shift knob with TRD pro 20 Upgrade interior lights to LEDs. 21 Heated leather Clazzio seat covers. 22 raised the back of the seats 1" 23 replaced gray radio knob bezels with red ones PENDING 1 After market exhaust 2 Wrap the two chrome rear bumper ends with black wrap. (this will have eliminated all chrome) 3 Replace mirrors with ones that have signal indicators and swap out the signal indicators with ones that have switch back DRLs
    Does anyone know if Toyota uses the same wiring harness on every third gen Tacoma regardless of the trim level? It seems as though they would and simply plug stuff in according to the trim package of each truck. Here's why I ask. My side mirrors need replacing and the do not have signal indicators. If I replace the mirrors with ones that do have signal indicators, will the correct plug be there after I get the door panel off?
     
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  2. Jan 17, 2020 at 12:28 PM
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    Superdave1.0

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    99% of the time the plug and or the wiring is different.
     
  3. Jan 17, 2020 at 12:33 PM
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    na8rboy

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    There is a few threads on adding signal mirrors, go to search box and type it in, check this forum only.
     
  4. Jan 17, 2020 at 1:44 PM
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    caribe makaira

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    Same connector but most likely empty terminal slot...
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  5. Jan 17, 2020 at 2:45 PM
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    PhenixFord

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    The "Main Harness" most likely has everything. But they leave out the Secondary harness' on the options not included. In your case, the wire could be missing inside the door itself (from door to the footboard connector).
     
  6. Jan 17, 2020 at 4:38 PM
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    TRDProOne

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    Tesla has reduced its wiring lengths. The Model S uses around 10,000 feet of wiring. The Model 3 gets by with roughly 5,000 feet. The new Model Y will supposedly use roughly 325 feet by using a revolutionary new wiring architecture that uses controllers, or hubs, to control multiple devices.
     
  7. Jan 17, 2020 at 4:42 PM
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    Maybe new to the automotive industry. I see this technology all the time in the industrial controls industry. Not quite sure if I would want that on an automobile?
     
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    TRDProOne

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    It looks like they are mimicking computers/routers and applying it to the automotive world. Traditional automotive wiring harnesses really haven’t changed in 100 years. Manufacturers actually place the wiring harness in a heated bag prior to installation so the wires and insulation are more flexible and easier to handle.
     
  9. Jan 17, 2020 at 4:51 PM
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    PhenixFord

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    Industrial terminology - Master / Slave. Sometimes the slaves are referred to as Brick's because they don't contain a processor (ECU). The Brick's rely on a comm network to work their magic thus reducing the amount of wiring back to the processor unit.

    I've replaced quite a few of the Brick's. And hardly ever need to replace a master (CPU).
     

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