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fireblaze 06-10-2016 10:18 AM

2013-2017 Service Manual, 2016 Wiring Diagram & Extras
 
Rip of the service manuals (and other info) from Toyota's TIS Portal for 2013-2017 vehicles

This was ripped from TIS in 2016. There's no PDF versions of the service manuals in here, (but PDF's of the wiring diagrams though), due to how Toyota presents the information in TIS; additionally, keeping these as a website (or packaged website in the case of the offline version) allows following links between pages for extra steps and related work, and easily tracing wires in the wiring diagrams. Converting to PDF and linking between the pages would be a considerable amount of work, anyone is welcome to try though (I tried some automated methods but kept running into issues). I also didn't think to grab wiring diagrams for other years while I had access (it was more complex and I forgot to take notes as well), sorry.

Please note: search at the top of the pages doesn't work (relied on parts of TIS that couldn't be ripped and would have required a bunch of work to make functional again)

Online mirrors:
https://gt86stuff.onrender.com/t3Portal/
https://t3p.vercel.app/t3Portal/

Offline version: (works on PC & Mac, it's just the website source packaged as an NW.js application)
t3Portal-GT86.app.zip (1336 MB) (direct download link) (MD5: BF94055D6236F87FAC916D547BA503CB)
t3Portal-Corolla.app.zip (883 MB) (direct download link) (MD5: 5E731419E018676F53D96BFEDDFC73C4)

Uncompressed sizes are:
TIS Website Files: 1359 MB (total, although each manual is only about 120-260 MB)
Extra PDFs: 209 MB
Windows Interface: 223 MB
MacOS Interface: 250 MB
It's possible to strip it down to decrease size, but it's all lumped together to prevent under-shared parts being lost.

I won't be maintaining the mirrors or adding extras, so they may disappear over time, but feel free to make your own mirror if you wish (offline version contains the server contents and notes). Using the MD5 above can be used to make sure downloads of the zip files haven't been altered.

(Edit: moving all info to this first post and updating links.)

Boomerang 06-10-2016 10:51 AM

Thanks!

stevesnj 06-11-2016 08:28 PM

I guess no single file PDF?

fireblaze 06-12-2016 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevesnj (Post 2677872)
I guess no single file PDF?

The thought had crossed my mind, but ultimately I decided to try n clone the site instead, since I liked some of the added functionality it gave. I did a quick search and found a script that might be able to convert the service manual files to pdf, although all intra-article links will probably break. The wiring diagrams are easy since TIS already had copies of them in pdf form (the print buttons brings them up). The only issue will be some sort of table of contents / index since the pdf would be quite large...


I'll try to convert it when I get a chance...

stevesnj 06-13-2016 07:49 AM

Thanks, I was going to do page by page but I saw the amount of pages then decided against..lol

Tcoat 06-13-2016 09:39 AM

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8374


It can be done!

fireblaze 06-13-2016 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2678811)

Anything *can* be done, just depends on how much work or time is needed...

Reading through that thread (which I had previously seen before I grabbed my own copy from TIS), it looks like for that vehicle ,Suburu released a copy in pdf as well as the web version, when I was in TIS I didn't see any easy pdf downloads for the 2016 FR-S, else I would have saved a few hours work... ;)

I just tried running the conversions program I found (wkhtmltopdf) against the service manual files; It worked on my small test bunch of files, but when I ran it against the whole directory it started kicking out not found errors on stuff that does exists. It will probably take some tinkering...
I can zip the relevant directory and send it if you (or anyone else) wants to try...

Tcoat 06-13-2016 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fireblaze (Post 2679147)
I can zip the relevant directory and send it if you (or anyone else) wants to try...

LOL I am the last person that could try that!!!!

Sonicp9 06-20-2016 12:12 PM

THank you very much for this manual! This is absolutely amazing information.

I just have a quick question. I am going to be adding a subwoofer with amp to the existing sound system and headunit in the next two weeks. My plan is to use a line out converter on the rear speaker wires (as the rear speakers are crap anyway) and use that to connect the RCA's from the amp. In the wiring diagram, do the colours of all the wires match the colour scheme of the wires at the back of the physical head unit? Or did they decide to be inconsistent and are gonna force me to figure it out the hard way?

I will be making a custom harness for this using Metra parts and will defs post my results when it is done.

fireblaze 06-21-2016 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonicp9 (Post 2685255)
THank you very much for this manual! This is absolutely amazing information.

I just have a quick question. I am going to be adding a subwoofer with amp to the existing sound system and headunit in the next two weeks. My plan is to use a line out converter on the rear speaker wires (as the rear speakers are crap anyway) and use that to connect the RCA's from the amp. In the wiring diagram, do the colours of all the wires match the colour scheme of the wires at the back of the physical head unit? Or did they decide to be inconsistent and are gonna force me to figure it out the hard way?

I will be making a custom harness for this using Metra parts and will defs post my results when it is done.

I haven't had reason to take anything apart yet in my car, so I don't know for sure if the colors match. But looking at the wiring diagrams it does appear wire colors change when a circuit goes through a connection; ex: wire for a particular circuit is yellow coming out of one harness and continues as pink on the next.

According to the EWD the rear speakers are wired as follows:
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Headunit Pin 2 > Violet > Connector HD1* Pin 8 > Violet  > RL +
Headunit Pin 6 > Pink  > Connector HD1* Pin 9 > Lt Blue > RL -
Headunit Pin 1 > Yellow > Connector HD1* Pin 1 > Yellow  > RR +
Headunit Pin 3 > Black  > Connector HD1* Pin 2 > Pink    > RR -
*Connector HD1 - Driver Side Foot-well Left

When you get a chance to work on it, let me know if the colors match...

Captain Curt 06-21-2016 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fireblaze (Post 2679147)
Anything *can* be done, just depends on how much work or time is needed...

Reading through that thread (which I had previously seen before I grabbed my own copy from TIS), it looks like for that vehicle ,Suburu released a copy in pdf as well as the web version, when I was in TIS I didn't see any easy pdf downloads for the 2016 FR-S, else I would have saved a few hours work... ;)

I just tried running the conversions program I found (wkhtmltopdf) against the service manual files; It worked on my small test bunch of files, but when I ran it against the whole directory it started kicking out not found errors on stuff that does exists. It will probably take some tinkering...
I can zip the relevant directory and send it if you (or anyone else) wants to try...

I will gladly take a copy and convert it to an indexed/bookmarked PDF if you're willing to send it to me. PM if you'd like, I'd love to get a copy so we can have a portable off-line copy.

stevesnj 06-22-2016 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fireblaze (Post 2679147)
I can zip the relevant directory and send it if you (or anyone else) wants to try...

Yeh I'll try

fireblaze 02-09-2017 10:21 AM

Rip updated to include all FR-S & Toyota 86 model years, Subaru to come at some point in the future...

Since I have the basic site structure, I am able to rip new data sets in about an hours time (I wrote down how this time :P), the EWDs take significantly more time.... I wish I had taken notes the first time...

If anybody want to share their Toyota/Subaru TIS access with me, I'd rip some stuff for them... (getting tired of paying to get more stuff)

FYI, I don't check the email associated with this account often...

Captain Curt 02-09-2017 01:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fireblaze (Post 2849610)
Rip updated to include all FR-S & Toyota 86 model years, Subaru to come at some point in the future...

Since I have the basic site structure, I am able to rip new data sets in about an hours time (I wrote down how this time :P), the EWDs take significantly more time.... I wish I had taken notes the first time...

If anybody want to share their Toyota/Subaru TIS access with me, I'd rip some stuff for them... (getting tired of paying to get more stuff)

FYI, I don't check the email associated with this account often...

Any chance you could package the rip for me? I've tried ripping it from your site and ran into issues (I couldn't get the images if I remember right and the links didn't work)

I was going to remake the entire thing into a .pdf with clickable links.


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