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Old 08-27-2020, 01:08 PM #1
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Help with manual swap wiring

Kinda at my wits end with this.
I'm currently manual swapping my 2000 SR5.
I have a manual ECU and am trying to splice in the Clutch Start Switch.
According to my wiring diagram (Starting and Ignition) the Clutch Switch, Clutch Start Cancel and Park/Neutral Positions Switch all get spliced into Splice Point I21.

I would like to basically wire pin 1 of my clutch switch into the junction box, and then cut the existing A/T wire coming from pin 5 of the P/N position switch and join it with the wire from pin 2 of my clutch start switch.

I'll splice in my clutch start cancel switch later when I have time to pick up some good splices.

Problem is, I can't find splice point I21. I've looked for a good few hours at this point, and its just not there. According to the Location of Splice Points page in the 2000 EWD, it should be in the wiring bundle going to the drivers side relay box.

I opened up the wiring bundle going to the relay box, and there is no splice there with black and white wires. There is only this splice, which I don't see listed anywhere.



Can anyone help me here?
Any idea where this splice actually is? If not, what the hell is the splice I've found?
My backup plan would be to run all the wires over and splice them in right before the ecu, but I'd prefer not to do that to keep my wire runs from one side of the cabin to the other to a minimum.
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I saw that junction on the diagram when I swapped my 97 but never found it either. I think its all the way up at the top in a really inaccessible location. Just do it like the rest of us and run a wire over from the ecu/engine harness location. Its easy and no one can see it if you tuck it up high. Its the same distance from the engine harness connection to the clutch cancel switch as it is to the original park/neutral switch
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