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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 12:14 PM
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Question 86 22rte. trans reverse wire question

hi, should i be getting a reading from the reverse wire when i put it in reverse? cuz im getting nothing. and what is that wire supposed to connect to? is it a signal wire to a relay or should it be a 12v output? any kind of wire schematic for the truck would be awesome! even if its not for this particularly. thanks again for the help.
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Old Oct 23, 2009 | 05:52 PM
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On my '89, power to the reverse lights is from the Gauge fuse and has 12v to the back-up switch anytime the ignition switch is "on". There is no power in the "off" or "acc" positions.

According to my FSM, on floor shift trucks there is no relay--direct power from the fuse. My truck has a black/orange stripe wire from the fuse to the back-up switch on the transmission and a red/white stripe wire to the lights.
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Old Oct 24, 2009 | 03:55 PM
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so where does the wire harness run? red/white wire comes from lights, i assume they come together not far from there, then heads up to the fuse box. where can i tap into them to to run a manual switch?

btw. the last post was very useful info. thanks
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Old Oct 25, 2009 | 09:07 AM
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If you want to put in a manual switch to turn on the reverse lights I think it would be easiest to tap into the wire at the back-up switch on the transmission. You could run the wires up through the shift lever boot and mount a switch there or run the wires under the carpet to the dash and put a switch somewhere there.

If your OEM back-up switch is bad, they can be replaced for about $40 from the dealer. I just put a new one in my truck due to oil leaking out through the housing.

Here is a good site to find part numbers for anything on the truck. http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/ Put in your VIN and get vehicle-specific part numbers to take to the dealer.

Take care and good luck,
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Old Oct 25, 2009 | 12:22 PM
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i dont quite understand the back up switch enough to tell if it is bad. also, since the truck had a manual trans swap i believe it is the G58 trans. so its hardto search parts with my VIN. and the wire is not connected to anything. i see no other wires anywhere, suggesting where it is supposed to go. a wiring diagram of reverse wire and lights would be so greatly appreciated, and much easier for me to understand.
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