2008 Toyota Highlander w/Smart Key TVIP V4 Remove Engine Starter (RES)

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1. Vehicle Disassembly. (a) Place the Vehicle in Park and have the Parking Brake Set before disconnecting the Battery. (b) Remove the Negative Battery Cable (Fig. 1-1) (1) Protect the Fender before starting. (2) Note the Battery Cable position, as it will be re- installed in the same position. CAUTION: Do not touch the positive terminal. (c) Remove the Glove Box Under Cover. (Fig. 1-3) (1) Begin by protecting the Vehicle Interior with Blankets. (d) Remove the Passenger’s Step Cover. (Fig. 1-4) (e) Remove the Passenger’s Cowl Cover. (Fig. 1-5) (1) Remove 1 Nut. (f) Remove 2 Bolts from the Glove Box, then open the Glove Box Door. (Fig. 1-6) (g) Remove 3 Screws from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-7) CAUTION: Sharp Metal Edges. (h) Dislodge the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-7) (i) Disconnect all Connectors from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-8) (j) Remove the Cable Clamp from the Glove Box. (Fig. 1-8)
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Toyota Wire Harness Repair Kit “B”

June 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The new Wire Harness Repair Kit “B” has been released as an essential Special Service Tool (SST)
to supplement the original Wire Harness Repair Kit. This kit holds an initial supply of 21 new type
electrical terminals and connectors as well as the necessary supplies and small tools for most electrical repairs.
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2008 Toyota Highlander Trailer Wire Harness Installation

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1. Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (a) Failure to carry out procedures listed below could result in possible deployment of airbag, personal injury, or unnecessary repairs to SRS. (b) Turn the key switch to the LOCK position. (Fig. 1-1) (c) Remove the key from the ignition switch. (d) Disconnect the negative battery cable. (Fig. 1-2) (e) Never use a voltmeter to troubleshoot any of the harnesses or connectors to the SRS. Accidentally probing the connectors to the SRS can lead to deployment of the airbag. (Fig. 1-3) (f) SRS wire harness loom/cover is bright yellow in color.
2. Wiring Precautions (a) DO NOT pull on vehicle wires and/or wire harness. To uncouple electrical connectors, pull only on the connector. (Fig. 2-1) (b) Use nylon ties and adhesive foam strips to secure the vehicle harness and the trailer wire harness. (c) Ensure that all wires are properly insulated from ground. (d) When installing the trailer wire harness, make sure it is not cut or perforated by any sharp metal objects.
3. General Practices and Procedures (a) Before starting installation, refer to the supplemental restraint system procedures in Section 1 above. (b) Take care not to scratch any part of the vehicle. Bind the tips of tools (clip remover, slot screw driver, etc.) with vinyl tape to prevent damage to any part of the car, or use a nylon removal tool (resin based prying tool). (Fig. 3-1) (c) Use a small parts container to store removed bolts and tapping screws so that they can be reassembled correctly. (d) Ensure that seat/floor protectors are in position. (e) After fastening plastic ties, clip away all the excess of the ties using diagonal pliers. (Fig. 3-2)

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Toyota Rav4 Trailer Wire Harness Installation

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1. Supplemental Restraint System SRS (a) Failure to carry out procedures listed below could result in possible deployment of airbag, personal injury, or unnecessary repairs to SRS. (b) Turn the key switch to the LOCK position. (Fig. 1) (c) Remove the key from the ignition switch. (d) Disconnect the negative battery cable. (Fig. 2) (e) Never use a voltmeter to trouble shoot any of Accidentally probing the connectors to the SRS can lead to deployment of the airbag. (Fig 3) (f) SRS wire harness loom/cover is bright yellow in color.
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1992 Dodge Colt Remove/Install/Overhaul

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Removal, overhaul and installation procedures are covered in this article. If component removal and installation is primarily an unbolt and bolt-on procedure, only a torque specification may be furnished.

FUEL PUMP
Removal & Installation
1) Fuel pump assembly is located inside fuel tank. Release fuel pressure. See FUEL SYSTEM PRESSURE RELEASE. Raise vehicle on hoist. Drain fuel into suitable container. Disconnect electrical connectors and fuel hoses at fuel tank.
2) Remove fuel filler hose from fuel tank. Remove nuts securing fuel tank. Remove fuel tank from vehicle, and remove fuel pump assembly. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten nuts to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article.
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2003 Toyota Tacoma M Overall Electrical Wiring Diagram

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[A] : System Title [B] : Indicates the wiring color. Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical code. B = Black W = White BR = Brown L = Blue V = Violet SB = Sky Blue R = Red O = Orange LG = Light Green P = Pink Y = Yellow GR = Gray G = Green The first letter indicates the basic wire color and the second letter indicates the color of the stripe. Example: L–Y [C] : The position of the parts is the same as shown in the wiring diagram and wire routing. [D] : Indicates the pin number of the connector. The numbering system is different for female and male connectors. Example : Numbered in order Numbered in order from upper left to from upper right to lower right lower left The numbering system Read more

Audi A4/B7 RHD Electrical System for Towing Hitch

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Read the installation manual prior to starting work.
The electrical kit should only be installed by qualified personnel.
Follow guidance in the current repair manual when carrying out installation work on the vehicle.
Caution – Disconnect the battery!
Danger of damage to the vehicle’s electronic system. Data which are stored electronically may get lost.
Read out the fault storage prior to starting work.
Note
During installation special attention has to be paid to the following points:
• Cables must not be pinched or damaged.
• All sealing elements have to be installed properly.
• The socket gasket has to be positioned on the insulating sleeve and not on the individual wires.
• Lay the cables such that they do not rub on the vehicle and are not bent.
• Do not lay any cables near the exhaust system.
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Land Cruiser, Scout/12 Circuit Wire Harness Installation Instructions

June 8, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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You have purchased what we at Painless Performance Products believe to be the most up-to-date and easiest-to-
install automotive wire harness on the market. It is designed for easy installation, even if you have very little electrical experience.
All kits have a built-in-anti-theft feature. Removing the fuse labeled “coil” from the fuse block will prevent the vehicle from starting.
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NV_RGB_X OEM Navigation Dual Video Input Interface Module With Wiring Harness

May 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Pre-Installation Disclaimer:
By purchasing and installing our products, you agree that NAV VIDEO Inc., its employees and affiliates cannot be held responsible for any accidents, tickets, misuse of products or damage caused to your vehicle. The driver must always keep their eyes and attention on the road at all times. Our products are intended for passenger entertainment and off-road use. In some states it is illegal to have a TV viewable by the driver while the vehicle is in motion, please obey your state laws. In addition it is your responsibility to provide this disclaimer to any party that may purchase your NAV VIDEO navigation interface from you, in or out of your vehicle. NAV VIDEO cannot be held responsible for discrepancies, or inconsistencies that may occur due to vehicle manufacturing changes. Please adhere to all state and federal laws when operating your video interface.
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Toyota 4Runner, Highlander Trailer Wire Harness Service Bulletin

June 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Beginning in 2000, the accessory trailer wire harness supplier was changed and a new design was adopted which incorporated in–line fuses in the tow wire harness in addition to the vehicle fuse. This bulletin identifies the fuse location to supplement dealer diagnostics troubleshooting. In the future please reference the accessory trailer wire harness Owner’s Guide for the vehicle specific diagnostic procedures. As a general note please place the towing wire harness Owner’s Guide in glove box after every DIO installation.
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