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i have a clutch start button. could it be that my ecu isnt bolted up to the body i can only recall to grounds. one behind the dash, to the left of the instrament cluster, and then the one by the fuse box
Oh, and if you dont have time to get a new fuse right now, then pop the cover off the top, unplug your battery, and use a soldering iron and get the wires in that fuse hot and just melt some soder all over it. This will connect it, but it will also make it like a 100Amp fuse So that's why I want you to remove your battery cable first. Then, once you've sodered it back together, lightly & quickly tap the battery cable you just disconnected against the battery terminal and if you dont have a massive spark, then thats good, you dont have a short, and you can reconnect the battery. I would still recommend getting the fuse replaced with a proper one, but at least for right now you can see if that was the whole problem, and then you would be excited and more willing to get that fuse replaced
the wire in the second pic is the male side of where the brown and green wire are.
is this a toyota only fuse? because im going to have my cousin drop it off here on his way home if it is. he works a mile from the dealer
Those are just drivers side speaker wires, you can ignore or cut those off if youve already install a aftermarket radio.OK, then that G-B wire is just the wire that's going to your rear blinkers, either the left side or right side, I dont remember. Ground that Brown wire for now. And as for that White wire, I would just leave it disconnected for now until you get the truck running. Then it might be eaiser to check what circuit its for. Guarenteed, that White wire that's running on the p. side carpet loom has NOTHING to do with your engine not running.
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