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    Default wiper and indicator Switch wiring and speedo sensor help required

    Hi there all,

    I have spent the last few days getting into the wiring on the celica. It has a completely new loom and fuse box setup from ultimate wiring kits.

    I have made a pretty decent dent in it, but a couple of switches im just not sure on, and was hoping people here could help.

    Firstly - the wiper switch... Here is my switch



    Now what i need to hook up are -
    Earth
    Park
    1st speed
    2nd speed.

    I have no intermittant, but the switch does.

    Is the toyota wiper motor earth switched? if so i think the wiring should go...

    from left to right, on the front row of wiring

    2nd speed - light blue/orange (stripe is hard to see)
    Earth - blue/white
    park - blue/red
    1st speed - blue/black

    I think the other 2 wires in the second row are for the intermittant - and would have own earth and signal out???

    Next is the idicator switch, which also has the hazards in it -





    SO what my wiring is telling me i need -

    Hazard in from flasher can
    indicators in from flasher can
    right front indicator
    right rear indicator
    left front indicator
    left rear indicator

    firstly - i think i just need to connect both front and rears from each side together and run them as just left and right.

    on my swicth - when the hazards engage - that lever on the right moves outwards and engages all three of the left hand wires together as well as the the green and green/orange.

    the ones i think i know.. from the right in the last pic
    green/yellow - left indicators
    green/white - indicator flasher can in (from the hazard switch? - )
    green/black - right indicators

    the hazard section im not sure i get though.. continuing right to left we have
    green/blue
    green
    green/orange

    in the off position of the hazards blue and green are conected, when on green and green/orange are connected....

    so i think.....
    hazard can to green/orange
    indicator can to gren/blue

    join the green to the green/white

    and then the 2 indicators...


    And lastly the speed sensor....
    im assuming toyota 3 wire are power earth and signal.
    when i got mine, it had been cut flush with the plug so i had to repin it.
    now i think i would have tried to match what i thought were the colours were... but it was so long ago im not sure.

    So can anyone tell from the orientation?



    I think from left to right
    white - signal
    black - earth
    red - power

    Note - these are not the original wires...

    Anyway, if any one can offer more information or confirm what i think is the go, that would be great.
    Sitting here writing it all has made me think much more clearly and i am pretty sure i have it, but figured i would post it in case it helps anyone else...

    Cheers
    Stew
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    Default Re: wiper and indicator Switch wiring and speedo sensor help required

    Quote Originally Posted by Toy77 View Post
    And lastly the speed sensor....
    im assuming toyota 3 wire are power earth and signal.
    when i got mine, it had been cut flush with the plug so i had to repin it.
    now i think i would have tried to match what i thought were the colours were... but it was so long ago im not sure.

    So can anyone tell from the orientation?



    I think from left to right
    white - signal
    black - earth
    red - power

    Note - these are not the original wires...

    Cheers
    Stew
    Your wiring looks correct.

    TSRM for JZA80 says

    Pin 1 = Power (+12V) [Your Red wire]
    Pin 2 = Ground [Your Black wire]
    Pin 3 = Signal [Your White wire]

    Cheers
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    Default Re: wiper and indicator Switch wiring and speedo sensor help required

    Hey Wilbo,

    Thanks for the reply, as well as your wiki which was a great help wiring the old mans 2j cressy recently

    Were you saying all my wiring looks correct or just the speedo sensor?

    Cheers
    Stew
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    Default Re: wiper and indicator Switch wiring and speedo sensor help required

    Quote Originally Posted by Toy77 View Post
    Hey Wilbo,

    Were you saying all my wiring looks correct or just the speedo sensor?

    Cheers
    Stew
    Just the speed sensor

    Sorry mate, I only glanced at the other stuff!

    Cheers
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    Default Re: wiper and indicator Switch wiring and speedo sensor help required

    cool...

    ANyways for anyone who finds this with a search.... it appears the wiper switch is NOT earth switched, but rather powered - so blue/white wire has power in..... (opposed to earth in as above)

    Cheers
    Stew
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