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How To: Easy GPS Hardwiring

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by ruppmeister, Sep 7, 2009.

  1. Sep 7, 2009 at 4:18 PM
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    ruppmeister

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    Overview:
    I have done this now on a handful of Toyotas and finally got around to doing my Taco. This guide should get you hardwired for any GPS that has a cigarette lighter plug.
    I am using the Garmin 205W, but most other brands can be done like this as well. It took about 1 hour for me to do, and you can expect it to take no more than 2 hours if you have not done this before.
    Checkenmunga put together a more time consuming How To: Hardwire your GPS for those that want it installed in the center of the dash.

    Disclaimer:
    I take no responsibility for anything that is damaged during your install. Breaking off clips and other things are not common for the 05-09 Taco but I am NOT responsible if you take this on by yourself.

    Difficulty:
    This is truly not rocket science. Should not be difficult for those that have a background in electronics and somewhat more difficult for those brand new to wiring.

    Reversibility:
    This can be reversed with about 20 minutes to put everything out. Should be back to stock in no time.

    Tools/Supplies:
    GPS Power Cord (not pictured)
    12V Power Outlet (Available at auto stores like Checker, AutoZone, etc. I used the Victor 05349-8 from Checker)
    Mini Add-A-Circuit (Part # FHM200BP from Checker)
    Zip Ties
    Shrink Wrap (not needed but makes for more secure connections)
    Electrical Tape (if you don’t use shrink wrap)
    10mm Ratchet
    Wire Strippers
    Electrical Spades (3 flat/blue and 1 open/blue. Blue is for 14 gage wire. I’m not sure the name of the flat ones)
    Wire Crimps
    14 gage wire (any color)
    Multimeter
    IMG_1515.jpg


    Procedure:
    1. For this step you will need the 12V Power Outlet, the Add-A-Circuit with the 7.5 & 3 amp mini fuses, some of the 14 gage wire, shrink wrap or electrical tape, and 2 electrical spades that are flat.
    Take about 12 inches of 14 gage wire and splice it between the 12V Power Plug and the Add-A-Circuit to the red or “hot” side of the Power Plug using flat electrical spades. Add the electrical tape or shrink wrap, seal the connections (Pictured below on the left of the 12V Power Outlet). Add the 7.5 amp mini fuse to the bottom plug (looking at it with the prongs down) and the 3 amp above that. Make sure that these are not broken before you add them as they are difficult to remove once in.
    2. Next you will need the 12V Power Outlet with the Add-A-Circuit attached, 3 feet of 14 gage wire and 1 open ended electrical spade.
    Splice the 3 feet of wire to the 12V Power Outlet on the white or “neutral” side of the Power Outlet. Attach the open ended spade to the other end of the 3 foot of wire (Pictured below on the right of the Power Outlet). This will be used for our ground and attached to the frame of the truck.
    Wiring Step 1 and 2.jpg
    3. Next, remove the O-S&!t handle by popping of the two covers and removing the bolts with a 10mm ratchet. Once the 2 bolts have been removed from the handle, the side panel should easily slide out. Go ahead and remove this now. Being careful here is VERY important if you have the side impact air bag as this may deploy if hit hard enough.
    Remove O-SHt Handle.jpg
    4. Now you can pull the coin tray on the left of the steering wheel out by slightly opening the door then lifting up. Once removed you should see the fuse panel with some open slots waiting on us to install our GPS.
    Fuse Position.jpg
    5. Insert the GPS power cable (the end that plugs into the GPS) along with the open ended spade ground wire up through the far left of the dash so you can reach it were the O-S&!t handle is supposed to be.
    6. Attach the ground wire to the bolt holding on the side curtain airbag. If this is not an option, you will need to find another location for grounding the white wire to the chassis.
    7. Place a few zip ties along other wires to hold the ground wire into place. Near the bottom of the opening, secure both the ground wire and add the GPS power cable with enough slack to be run at the base of the windshield and up to your GPS (See picture for more detail).
    Ground and Power Cables.jpg
    8. Plug the Add-A-Circuit into the open fuse location shown below. The one selected was chosen because it turns on only when the key is turned to the ON position. Using the multimeter I was able to determine this. You can choose another open one if it works for your liking. I believe there was one on my panel that was on all the time.
    9. Plug the GPS power plug into the newly installed 12V Power Outlet and test it to ensure it turns on when the truck is on, and off when the truck if off.
    IMG_1521.jpg
    10. If everything works like you want it to, you can start to coil the excess wire together and find somewhere to stuff it all. I was able to stuff it on the right of the fuse panel and zip tied it to another bundle of cable to keep it in place. I think there might be enough space on the left of the panel as well but I did not see anything to secure easily to.
    IMG_1524.jpg
    11. Put everything back together and install the GPS unit to the power cord.
    12. ENJOY!
     
  2. Sep 7, 2009 at 5:32 PM
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    dexterdog

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    Nice work. You know if you buy a hardwire kit it eliminates having to wire in the 12V aux power outlet. It has a voltage converter inline so it drops voltage to 5 volts.
     
  3. Sep 7, 2009 at 6:10 PM
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    Sure, I could have gotten the hardwire kit (do they sell this for the Garmin 205W?), but I am sure that my solution was far cheaper than something specific for this application. Plus I was writing this for others that don't have the same model as I do (It should work with just about any GPS out there using the cig lighter).:D

    Thanks for your comments.
     
  4. Sep 7, 2009 at 6:46 PM
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    do you still use the suction cup on the window or do you mount it somewhere? If you mount it, pics of the final result would be cool.
     
  5. Sep 7, 2009 at 6:56 PM
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    Sorry....I should have included this to begin with. I use the window mount and set it in the bottom left corner using the dash as support. If I go ORing and the unit is not touching the dash, it tends to fall off.

    Hope this helps!

    IMG_1527.jpg
     
  6. Sep 7, 2009 at 7:45 PM
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    Hardwire kit is universal. It works for any GPS that accepts a 5v input.
    It probably costs a little more than the sum of your components but you still need the add a circuit of course.

    You can also use the stock 12V cord as a hardwire but it's a little more involved due to the fact you have to pull the plug apart so you can use it to reduce the voltage.

    I do like how you ran your power wire. I just ran mine to the door weatherstripping and behind then down to the fuse box. After looking at yours it looks alot cleaner going to the a pillar cover.
     
  7. Sep 7, 2009 at 7:49 PM
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    nice write up
     
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    Other problem with the hardwire kit is if you have a FM Traffic reciever. It's IN the power cable...so to retain that function you need the stock line. I've been thinking about doing this method to set min eup to be hardwired.

    Thanks for the write up OP!! Rep for yooz...
     
  9. Sep 8, 2009 at 4:23 AM
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    Thanks for taking the time to do the nice write up and post. I need to do this mod in the near future. ;)
     
  10. Sep 8, 2009 at 3:50 PM
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    Thanks for the Rep guys!
     
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    wow i should have checked here!- i went out and bought all the equipment to wire it directly to the battery THIS IS SO MUCH EASIER!!! AHHH
     
  12. Sep 26, 2009 at 1:09 PM
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    Just did it exactly as your write-up instructed.....easy. Thanks, cleaned up my dash real nicely!
     
  13. Sep 26, 2009 at 1:14 PM
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    Very nice write-up!
     
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    Really pro write up and pics. Beautiful job !
     
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    Here is mine that I did with the hard wired kit that I ordered from the GPS Store.

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    I took apart a mount that you plug into a 12v outlet and used the center piece and the articulated piece for it. Just to make sure that I could get a good signal since the GPS does not sit in the window I installed an exterior antanea that I routed trought the brake light.
     
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    Would there be any reason not to use butt connectors rather then stab connectors ? No big deal, just wondering. Curious George

     
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    Butts just make it harder to remove in the event you need to...
     
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    Excellent answer ! Thanks.

     
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    What paint did you use on your textured dash and how's it holding up? That looks really sick, love it.
     
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