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hotwiring help ! ! ! !
so a few days ago i bought another 1987 toyota supra. Although this one isnt turbo, i couldnt stand to see it get crushed at the junkyard. 450 bucks got me a fairly clean n/a supra. It has only a few problems that i know about so far. Anyway, the ignition switch is destroyed and is missing the whole ignition cylinder. So basically what i need to know is how to hot wire the car. I tried bridging wires and stuff but only got it to crank. Then i went to my other supra (which runs well) and tried the same thing and it only cranked and did not start. I need help. If anyone knows which of the six wires that go to the ignition need to be bridged and in what order, please reply or pm me.
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its easy find out wich wires turn the running lights and inside of the car on,
then find the power and add it to the other and it should start... its a been a while but its not that hard... go to a hardware store and buy some switches and you can make it a few buttons to start it lol... just hide them.. |
well i did something like this and i got it to turn over but theres no spark. I went and tried the exact same thing on my perfectly running supra and it did the same thing. What i really need is someone to explain which ones to bridge and in what order to do it.
there is an 8 lead connector with only six wires in it. two rows of four and in the top row, there are no leads on the left two. the bottom row has all four leads. if i bridge the top left lead with the second from the left on the bottom, its like turning the key to ACC. if i bride the top left with the second from the RIGHT on the bottom, its like turning the key to ON. If i bridge the same top left one with the one to make it go to on and then bridge the top left one to the bottom far right one it cranks, but doe not start. If i am supposed to be doing it differently, please shed some light on the situation. |
White with Red strip jump to Black with Orange strip, White jump to Black with Yellow strip, That just gets everything powered up, then jump White to Black with White strip to kick the starter over. Should run then. Toyota uses two hot wires coming out of IGN switch if they both don't have power going out car wont start
Links to pages in TSRM - http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...x?S=Main&P=040 -----> Ignition System http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...x?S=Main&P=038 -----> Starter Signal http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Librar...x?S=Main&P=036 -----> for Power Source |
Now that is some great help. I will try it when i get back to the car.
thank you both very much |
When I bought my wife's '90 Supra, the ignition key had been punched out and the seller was using a screwdriver to turn it. Car was legal/salvage, so I took it to the local Toy dealer. Charged me something like $300 to replace it.
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so i jumped the white w/ red stripe to the black with orange stripe and i guess the black one is a ground and the white one is +. the tool i was using to bridge the two got really hot and burned my finger badly hahahaha. so those are obviously incorrect for this car. another thing is i am assuming the solid white wire is supposed to also be a + but on this car its not hot. (no power). so thank you for the help but im really starting to get upset at this car. any other help would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm not going to leave this thread up much longer, either wrap it up or take it to PM. The administration of other sites may not care about this stuff being posted but I do.
The TEWD covers it just fine, BTW. ;) |
What is TEWD?
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Toyota Electrical and Wiring Diagrams
Here's an online copy for '91: http://www.cygnusx1.net/Supra/Library/TEWD/MK3/ |
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