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Mulitplex Wiring?


Bearcat
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Can anyone tell me if the New Yaris, 07 plate, will have multipex wiring?

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Bearcat

Engine uses CAN BUS system, I think auto 'box does as well for gear display.

I discovered that the int lights (cabin & boot) use a non-standard system :-

Boot is a "standard" feed 12v to lamp ground return via switch.

Cabin uses a 5v sensing system with ground via door switches - all door switches have their own feed to the ECU behind the glove box, the rear door feeds are internally conected inside the ECU but the front doors stay seperate.

Haven't checked the lighting circuits yet but the tech info I have looked at seems to say not.

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Just a follow up post to this. The reason I have asked the question is that in order to drive a car I need an infrared hand control fitting and the cost of having one fitted or moved from one car to another depends on the type of wiring involved.

For those that are intrested you can see a picture of hand control here: http://www.tleng.com.au/handcontrol.jpg

Bearcat

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Can anyone tell me if the New Yaris, 07 plate, will have multiplex wiring?

Thanks,

Bearcat

All sorted now. The parts of the wiring that the hand control are connected to are not part of the Multiplex wiring.

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