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Re: How can I find ignition switch harness in 2000 Corolla?
<jwsohn@cvs.rochester.edu> wrote in message
news:1160442854.295530.110360@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
>I purchased a remote starter system kit (bulldog security, RS1100) for
> my 2000 Corolla.
> I never experienced any eletric job like this. So it looked extermely
> difficult to do all wiring job. Fortunately, the same company sells a
> T-harness that makes the wiring job easy.
> One of main job I should do is to disconnect the ingitioin switch
> harness and connect it on the T-harness.
> But when I open knee bolster of my car I could not find it.
> At the left side, there was a box fixed on the car where many harness
> were connected.
> I tried to connect one of them on T-harness I purchased but nothing
> fit.
>
> Underneath the steering wheel, there was a cover that I could not
> remove (presumably this may be steering column). Through the gap that
> the cover made, I thought I saw one that looked like ignition switch
> harness (I guess from a website). But I could not reach it. Could
> someone tell me that this is what I am looking for? Then, how can I
> open the cover. There was a screw underneath the cover. I could
> unscrew this. However, in addition, there seems to be screw between the
> cover and steering wheel, which I don't know how to unscrew.
>
> I intially believed that it would be easy to install the remote
> starter. But I almost regret buying that stuff. Please help me!
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There should be 2 screws holding the steering column cover in place between
he cover and the steering wheel. To get at the screws, turn the steering
wheel 90 degrees. DO NOT MESS WITH ANY BRIGHT YELLOW WIRES!!!!!!! The
bright yellow wires are for the supplemental restraint system, commonly
referred to as the air bag. Besides the indignity of facial injuries if it
deploys, a replacement air bag is pretty expensive and costs more than what
you would have paid a technician to install the remote starter.
For $10/day, you can get online access to the factory repair manual and
wiring diagrams at techinfo.toyota.com.
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Ray O
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