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Does anyone have the wiring diagram showing the wiring form the outside temp sensor to the overhead console? I'm trying to install a console in my Tundra and the temp is not working. I want to verify they sensor is using the same pins as the Tundra does.

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Anyone? I'm stuck here and could really use some help. If someone has a manual and could tell me where the wires from the temp sensor go I would greatly appreciate it. Specifically looking for which pins on the connection at the overhead console and if they go anywhere other then straight from the sensor to the console.

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Default Re: Outside Thermometer wiring?

On a 2006 Tundra it's pins 4 & 5 for the outside air temp sensor.

The 2006 Sequoia uses the A/C ambient temp sensor via bus communication. Not really possible to make it work on your vehicle. The 2004 is similar.

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On a 2006 Tundra it's pins 4 & 5 for the outside air temp sensor.

The 2006 Sequoia uses the A/C ambient temp sensor via bus communication. Not really possible to make it work on your vehicle. The 2004 is similar.

What year is your donor vehicle?
That's what I was afraid of. The unit came from a 2005 Sequoia. I've got the pin-out for the Tundra and was hoping they just used different pins for the Sequoia but it doesn't sound like it.

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