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Scion FRS Reverse Light/Backup Camera Wiring Help
Just bought a 2013 FRS 6MT, and I tried to install a backup camera today. I had everything correctly wired but wondered why nothing was working. I crawled in the engine bay and found the Scion FRS A53 Light Switch Assembly.
https://images54.fotki.com/v556/phot...ntitled-vi.png I saw that the white and black wire sitting on top of the transmission was cut and disconnected and the connectors were missing. It would make sense as the car just got a clutch replacement prior to me becoming the owner. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-F...434782_HDR.jpg Now I am not an expert at doing stuff with wires and such, but I wanted to know which was the hot and which was the ground as both wires in the black reverse wire assembly are the same color(red/white stripe). Would greatly appreciate if someone can help me and give me a better idea on how to differentiate the wires, and wire this up correctly. |
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Actually, the wire you're looking for seems to be behind the driver's side kick panel. According to this post here, https://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13038 it should be an Orange/White or Pink wire in a harness there. My guess would be that you can also find that wire somewhere behind the head unit. Are you skilled at using and troubleshooting with a multimeter? If so, you should be able to verify the suspected wire by setting your meter to read D/C Volts and grounding the black test lead then probing the suspected wire with the red test lead. Turn the ignition switch to ON without starting the engine for this test. What you want to see is a voltage change from either zero volts to +12 volts or vice versa as you shift from neutral to reverse. As for somebody cutting the wires running along the transmission, I can't help you there, but you should definitely investigate that as to why that was done. I disagree that it makes sense to cut those wires in order to replace the transmission. It makes no sense to me. |
I got it all working, and I used the multi-meter. I bought new connectors for the engine bay cables above the transmission, and it all worked beautifully in the end. Appreciate it sir!
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