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Old 07-12-2010, 02:23 PM   #1
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Thanks Scott.

Looked at the Sparks list, apparently it wouldn't be required. Considering my shipping is the cost of the wire, I'd be pretty pissed off if I had to do two separate orders because of their innacurate instructions!
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Old 07-13-2010, 03:15 PM   #2
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Using the toyota stalk I got from salvage yard on the column, in an '08 MT, is the wiring already in the column for the switch to connect to or would I have to mount this switch stalk elsewhere?
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Old 07-13-2010, 04:03 PM   #3
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Using the toyota stalk I got from salvage yard on the column, in an '08 MT, is the wiring already in the column for the switch to connect to or would I have to mount this switch stalk elsewhere?
The wiring from the inside of the steering wheel to the base of the steering column is there, so you can mount the stalk where it belongs. If you didn't get the wire to connect the stalk to the clockspring (AKA spiral cable), then you will need it. You will also need to add the wiring from the ECM to the steering column.
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Old 07-13-2010, 07:23 PM   #4
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Ok, thanks CTScott, is there a picture somewhere of this "spiral cable" you speak of? My stalk has a red and white wire coming out of it that end at a plastic connector that also has a short white wire with a female spade connector, but its not spiralled.
When I raped the poor Corolla of its cruise stalk I didn't see a spiral cable in the steering wheel.
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Old 07-13-2010, 08:51 PM   #5
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Ok, thanks CTScott, is there a picture somewhere of this "spiral cable" you speak of? My stalk has a red and white wire coming out of it that end at a plastic connector that also has a short white wire with a female spade connector, but its not spiralled.
When I raped the poor Corolla of its cruise stalk I didn't see a spiral cable in the steering wheel.
The "spiral cable" or clockspring is the round plastic assembly that allows the steering wheel to turn without ripping out the airbag, horn, and cruise wires. When you pull the airbag, the connector where the cruise stalk (and horn) connects to is at the top. Here's a picture of mine with my cruise stalk installed:

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If your Corolla connector is different than the Yaris one, then you will need to move the pins from the Corolla on to the existing cruise/horn connector.
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Old 07-14-2010, 12:08 AM   #6
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Ok, thanks for the great picture. So I may or may not have the correct connector for the clockspring. Guess I won't know until I open the steering wheel. Keeping my fingers crossed!
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Old 07-14-2010, 07:04 AM   #7
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Ok, thanks for the great picture. So I may or may not have the correct connector for the clockspring. Guess I won't know until I open the steering wheel. Keeping my fingers crossed!
Look at the connector on your Corolla harness. If it is a 4 pin connector, like the white one in my photo, then you are OK. If it is larger than that, then you will have to move the pins over.
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Old 07-25-2010, 09:30 PM   #8
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CScott and all 2008 CND Sedan owners.. I have read most of the threads on the CC and since most are about the US version of Yaris, I just want to confirm for the CND version.

I am wanting to install the OEM steering wheel CC control stalk, I do not need any additional running of wiring from the small 4 pin connector in the steering wheel other then from the CC stalk to the connector..

Sorry guys if this is a repeat question..

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Old 07-25-2010, 10:31 PM   #9
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CScott and all 2008 CND Sedan owners.. I have read most of the threads on the CC and since most are about the US version of Yaris, I just want to confirm for the CND version.

I am wanting to install the OEM steering wheel CC control stalk, I do not need any additional running of wiring from the small 4 pin connector in the steering wheel other then from the CC stalk to the connector..

Sorry guys if this is a repeat question..

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On your 08 sedan, I am pretty sure that you will need to run the wire from the other end of the clockspring to the ECM, as all 08 liftbacks require that wire to be run.
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Old 07-31-2010, 05:13 PM   #10
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Hi Scott and all.. For the lift of me, I can not identify the D3 connector as in the DIY document to confirm if I have CC pre wired for the sedan.. Should it be visiable from under the dash area with out having to remove any covers?

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On your 08 sedan, I am pretty sure that you will need to run the wire from the other end of the clockspring to the ECM, as all 08 liftbacks require that wire to be run.
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Old 08-01-2010, 08:10 PM   #11
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Good news for CND 2008 Sedan owners.. The wiring is there to the ECN. I will assume all the wiring in the steering wheel is also present..

Not sure about the US version of 2008 Sedan and if the wiring to the ECN is there..

Here is a photo I took of the ECN connector..


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On your 08 sedan, I am pretty sure that you will need to run the wire from the other end of the clockspring to the ECM, as all 08 liftbacks require that wire to be run.
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Old 07-27-2010, 12:01 PM   #12
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Wired it up last Friday on my '07 liftback and I have been cruising ever since! Thank you SO MUCH!! I used the remote start pannel and placed 4 push buttons from fry's electronics. They look really sleek, the color matches perfectly. They are very stiff and springy (as opposed to clicky), so its very pleasant to use for speeding up and slowing down.

I suffer from some stupid leg problems and if I cannot bend my leg for long periods of time I get terrible shooting pains along the nerves. Now I can drive long distances without wanting to cry. Thank you thank you!

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Old 07-27-2010, 08:44 PM   #13
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Wired it up last Friday on my '07 liftback and I have been cruising ever since! Thank you SO MUCH!! I used the remote start pannel and placed 4 push buttons from fry's electronics. They look really sleek, the color matches perfectly. They are very stiff and springy (as opposed to clicky), so its very pleasant to use for speeding up and slowing down.

I suffer from some stupid leg problems and if I cannot bend my leg for long periods of time I get terrible shooting pains along the nerves. Now I can drive long distances without wanting to cry. Thank you thank you!

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Glad it worked for you Jasper.
How about sending a pic or two of your switches? And a part number from Fry's?
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Old 08-01-2010, 12:46 AM   #14
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Old 08-02-2010, 07:46 PM   #15
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I have that blue wire but the one connecting that blue wire to D3 is absent. So you should take off the three screws holding the bottom of the column cover on to check. It doesn't even take 5 minutes.
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Hi Yarisduder.. Well... you are right!... pulled off the cover and the CC wires are not there!.. GOD DAM!!!..



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I have that blue wire but the one connecting that blue wire to D3 is absent. So you should take off the three screws holding the bottom of the column cover on to check. It doesn't even take 5 minutes.
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Old 08-03-2010, 05:16 PM   #17
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Before I make any modifications, can anyone confirm if I in fact have the CC wires. I've been looking at my wires for a while and the DYI guide, and it's hard for me to tell if I do or don't.


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Old 08-03-2010, 05:34 PM   #18
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Before I make any modifications, can anyone confirm if I in fact have the CC wires. I've been looking at my wires for a while and the DYI guide, and it's hard for me to tell if I do or don't.


You do not. See the white connector with the one black wire - That would have a brown and blue as well if you did.
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