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  1. 6 hours ago, rider said:

    Does the part actually have a denso or toyota part number stamped on it?

    There's a part number on the circuit board which is 619431-0050.

    I found the following which might help:

    Remote Door Lock Release Body Set (Key FOB)		08190-00210	
    Remote Door Lock Release Transmitter (Key FOB)		08192-00210	
    Remote Door Lock Release Body Set (Separate FOB)		08190-00200	
    Remote Door Lock Release Transmitter (Separate FOB)		08192-00200	
    Remote Door Lock Release Wiring		08191-14040		
    Remote Door Lock Release Wiring (Post-Facelift)		08191-14050		

    https://jza80.de/worldwide-supra-jza80-accessory-list

  2. If it's a rare spec like a UK model I think it's worth it to the people who'll buy it, i.e. collectors. Labour from stripping the car and welding in new material adds up quickly, but doing it properly isn't something that most people can do at home.

    I'd expect whoever buys it does a full on restoration of the whole car and parks it in a hangar somewhere for the next few decades.

  3. 20 minutes ago, evinX said:

    Thread bump. Any used the TRL diagram with the OEM dash switch?

    The oem switch is a pain to figure out. Pinouts for it would be great if anyone has them

    Here's the factory wiring diagram, I don't see why you couldn't get the OEM switch to work.

     

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  4. I'm still using mine every day. I usually hand-wash it every week or two depending on how wet the roads have been. I did a 400 mile round trip over xmas and it got absolutely disgusting. Mine's white so it probably shows up the dirt even more.

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  5. 19 minutes ago, Noz said:

    I'm guessing to introduce a ground for the relay operation. As it'll need a 12v supply to operate.

    I might be wrong. It's been a long day and I've only scanned the thread 😁

    One pin of each relay is already grounded separately if I'm reading the diagram right, it doesn't seem to interact with the ground wire to the bulb at all. I read the instructions as having all three ground wires in the circuit terminating at the bolt in the middle of the boot. Maybe whoever made the diagram intended to use the bulb wire as the relay ground?

    I'm not very good at electrical stuff so I like to try and understand how it works as I'm doing it but I don't get it this time 😄 .

  6. 1 minute ago, Annabella said:

    Yes, that's what does need to happen, and have thought many times, but usually it'll be a far right or 'popularist' party

    And is that actually a bad thing? Or do the current lot of elites and media moguls just not like it because it'll cut into their profit margins? If it's what the public want, it's what they should get. Politicians are supposed to represent us, not rule over us.

  7. 52 minutes ago, Annabella said:

    Useless I'm afraid, would Mr Starmer be any better though. 

    Tories are just labour with the brakes on. Same end result, it'll just take slightly longer. They deserve to be wiped out in the election so they can have a good long think about what conservative values actually are (e.g. not having people arrested for swearing on twitter, or letting in 1 million migrants a year, or putting up illegal immigrants in posh hotels, or the petty authoritarianism we saw in 2020, or spending billions of pounds we don't have and ruining the economy, etc etc). They've become too comfortable with the ineptness of the opposition and think they can do whatever they please without putting in any real effort.

    With any luck a new party will rise from the ashes who actually represents what the people of our country want.

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