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Connectors for brake pedal

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by TacoCalico, Apr 4, 2022.

  1. Apr 4, 2022 at 7:47 PM
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    TacoCalico

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    Does anywhere know where to buy a male/female connector that will fit between the brake pedal switch? I'd like a low tech solution to add a simple toggle switch that will keep the brake contact open even with the pedal depressed. Can't depress the brake? Can't pushbutton start it if some thief does a key fob repeater attack. Without knowing about it, it won't start. Images of them below but I can't find anything on google.


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    This is over my pay grade. Pass.
     
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    @caribe makaira is the person to ask. I am sure he could come come up with a pin out to assist in wiring it up too.
     
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    I’d imagine you could literally interrupt one wire. Cut it in half, send the oem pedal switch wire to the toggle switch, then toggle switch back to oem wire. But u don’t need the brake switch to start the truck, you can long press (10-15s) the start button and start anyway. Also, I believe the brake has two switches. But I’m also a dummy on the internet. So I’m probably wrong in a multitude of ways.
     
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    Awesome! Yes those are definitely the part numbers. I think I'll have to forgo what I want to do as those parts and wires are a bit more than I was expecting for what I wanted to do with just a clean plug in bypass. I'll just go the cheap route and use a faraday bag at home for the fobs instead.
     

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