Camry 2004 Driver Dome Light ...
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Camry 2004 Driver Dome Light ...
Help please!
Just yesterday I got a dome light (driver/front) from a 2004 Camry (from a junk yard) that has the HomeLink module integrated in the dome light assembly. I'm planning on using this in my 2000 Camry. I have already taken out the storage receptacle in my 2000 Camry and have enlarged the cutout so that the dome from the 2004 Camry will fit perfectly. I have even fished wires to power this unit. Now after going this far I'm stuck because I don't know which pins on the dome unit (integrated with the HomeLink) I have to connect to. I have spent close to twelve hours scouring the internet but to no use. I finally decided to try my luck here at the Camry Forums for answers. If anyone on this forum has or knows the pin details please share it here so I can complete my project.
Thanks very much in advance.
Just yesterday I got a dome light (driver/front) from a 2004 Camry (from a junk yard) that has the HomeLink module integrated in the dome light assembly. I'm planning on using this in my 2000 Camry. I have already taken out the storage receptacle in my 2000 Camry and have enlarged the cutout so that the dome from the 2004 Camry will fit perfectly. I have even fished wires to power this unit. Now after going this far I'm stuck because I don't know which pins on the dome unit (integrated with the HomeLink) I have to connect to. I have spent close to twelve hours scouring the internet but to no use. I finally decided to try my luck here at the Camry Forums for answers. If anyone on this forum has or knows the pin details please share it here so I can complete my project.
Thanks very much in advance.
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The HomeLink is also sold by the manufacturer Homelink.com. Have you searched the web for Homelink wiring diagrams as they are out there.
Does the unit have 3 buttons?
Does this unit have a plug, if so are there 2 or 4 connection wires what colors.
Does the unit have 3 buttons?
Does this unit have a plug, if so are there 2 or 4 connection wires what colors.
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Hello @toyomoho:
Thanks for the quick reply. I meant to update the post last night but got too lazy after all that searching and tracing. I was finally able to trace the routes to the map reading lamps. To do this I took out the bulb and traced the circuit (through the switches) to find the connections I need to use on the connector. It is a five pin connector, and here is what I found out (by trial and error), pin #1 is positive (+) and pin #5 is negative/ground (-). I connected the plug and the lamp worked like a champ. I was a bit nervous about the Home Link, but even that worked like a champ. It is now programmed and I can put my old clunky remote that was hanging on my visor away.
Thanks for the quick reply. I meant to update the post last night but got too lazy after all that searching and tracing. I was finally able to trace the routes to the map reading lamps. To do this I took out the bulb and traced the circuit (through the switches) to find the connections I need to use on the connector. It is a five pin connector, and here is what I found out (by trial and error), pin #1 is positive (+) and pin #5 is negative/ground (-). I connected the plug and the lamp worked like a champ. I was a bit nervous about the Home Link, but even that worked like a champ. It is now programmed and I can put my old clunky remote that was hanging on my visor away.
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