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Old 06-03-2008, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Does anybody have a pinout sheet for the TCU?

Just curious. I am trying to wire up a remote start to the parking signal. Pin #31 (black/yellow) is supposed to be the parking signal. That doesn't appear to be the case though.
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ok in all three wiring diagrams i have pin# 31 B/Y is parking signal. in some causes when ive tryed metering this in other cars, if the gear sifter is not right in place or if you have your foot on the brake it interrupts the signal there for non-meterable hope this helps ill keep looking to se if you might be able to meter an grab it from somewhere else
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ok in all three wiring diagrams i have pin# 31 B/Y is parking signal. in some causes when ive tryed metering this in other cars, if the gear sifter is not right in place or if you have your foot on the brake it interrupts the signal there for non-meterable hope this helps ill keep looking to se if you might be able to meter an grab it from somewhere else
It helps, but it leads me to wonder why my remote start didn't work with that wire. I believe that runs off of a postive signal, so I had to relay my P/N safety wire to ground. That didn't seem to work, so I just grounded it as a temporary measure.

Do you have a listing of the other pins at the TCU?
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yes here they go

pin # 25 an 12 go to power source both are blue an red

pin 31 is P black an yellow
pin 32 is R red an blue
pin 33 is N white an black
pin 34 is D yellow
pin 35 is 2 yellow an black
pin 36 is L yellow an red

pin 37 is to the auto cruise red an yellow

anything else let me know
pin 38 is power to the over drive an combination meter color is Green an red
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looking at my diagram though i would hook the park signal wire to the blue with red strip that comes out the park neutral position switch which should be pin 3 on the P/N switch harness
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Sweet. That helps a lot.

By the way, your turbo timer shipped out this morning. I don't have a tracking number yet, but my office mail room should give it to me sometime this afternoon/evening.
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thanks i wasnt worryed about it i know your on the up an up. one day i hope to be looked up to or as well know on here as you
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