
04-05-2003, 09:36 PM
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I would think that it should be a fairly easy thing to do. It is really just a sensor that mounts on the dashboard toward the front of the windshield that tells the wipers when to turn on and how much speed to apply. I assume you should be able to just tap into the power circuit to install the added wiring. But im not sure.
I saw these on a luxury Buick car. Just took me a while to figure out how the wipers were adjusting there speed without the driver touching the knob.
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2001 Limited, V8, 2wd, TRD, Metallic Silver Sky
MODS:
TIRES: Michelin LTX M/S LT265/75/R16 load C rated
SUSPENSION: front - red/blu 4x4 HD Bilsteins shocks & HD TRD 4x4 coils providing 1.75" lift, rear - TRD add-a-leafs, Hellwig swaybar, yell/blu 4x4 Bilsteins
INTERIOR: CB-Ham/Scanner/150W linear amp in custom console, 10 disc CD player, Donnelly comp/temp mirror, Toyota All Weather floormats, tinted windows, radar detector, backseat angle mod,
EXTERIOR: Grizzly SS brushguard, Better Built alum toolbox w/lights, Weatherflector Ventvisors, chrome step tubes, UTR bedliner, hitch, SteelHorse Bull Rings, Mobil 1 oils, 2 TS stickers, 2 TS license frames, 2 www.TundraSolutions.com stickers,
ELECTRICAL: 55W undercarriage entry lights, extra set 55W reverse lights, 55W underhood lights, DEI alarm, 12V Acc plug/engine compartment, 400watt power inverter, foglight/cargolight/acc plug/maplight mod
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