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Old 03-06-2014, 11:23 AM   #11
hockysa
 
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Awesome that's perfect
thanks!

you don't also happen to have the same thing for a 2006 Corolla do you?
It's also a 6pin plug but different configuration

*edit*
also where did you find it?
because I've been searching for hours and got nothing

*edit edit*
just googled corolla VCP2 and found it :S

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Originally Posted by CTScott View Post
OK. The accelerator pedal has a 6 pin connector.

1 - White: VCP2 (Sensor 2 power)
2 - Brown: EPA2 (Sensor 2 ground)
3 - Light blue: VPA2 (Sensor 2 output)
4 - Black: VCPA (Sensor 1 power)
5 - Green: EPA (Sensor 1 ground)
6 - Red: VPA (Sensor 1 output)


I haven't seen the install manual for the AP800 for the Yaris, but looking at the pinout of the AP800 it has a high and low throttle position sensor connections.

On the Yaris the VPA signal would be the low one (2.6 to 4.5 V at full throttle) and VPA2 would be the high one (3.4 to 5.0 V at full throttle).

Last edited by hockysa; 03-06-2014 at 11:49 AM.
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