![]() ![]() I've got all the missing ones pulled down, but I am going to have to get them inserted into the PDF files and then re-uploaded and re-linked. In the "Location and Route" section, they actually have multiple "views" for some of the Position diagrams - for instance, most of the engine bay diagrams actually have four separate position diagrams in order to call out ALL the different connectors in there. OK - so I just discovered a little "gotcha" on the TIS site that I'm 99% sure affects every EWD I've got posted on here for 2006 and newer. This reduces file size, but will mean that if you just hit "print" on the whole document you will end up with something that may not be in the same order that as the list in the table of contents. These are set up to use the bookmarks feature in most PDF viewers, and I have removed duplicate "source" diagrams where the same diagram is used in several different bookmarks (Cruise Control, Electronically Controlled Transmission, and Engine Control in the 2021 EWD is an example). Connectors starting with letters P through ZZ, and any lowercase letters - 330 pages.Connectors starting with letters J through OQ - 505 pages.Connectors starting with letters A through I - 361 pages.Connectors starting with numbers 1 through 3 - 56 pages.Connector Data Sheets (each sub-part includes a full index).Introductory information (Applies to pretty much any EWD after 2005) - 103 pages.Includes System Circuits (grouped by category), Location & Routing, Fuse Lists, and Overall Diagrams.Includes System Circuits (by original file name), Location & Routing, Fuse Lists, and Overall EWDs.Includes only System Circuits (listed alphabetically by first "system"), Location & Routing, and Fuse Lists.Includes System Circuits (grouped by category), Location & Routing, and Fuse Lists.Includes System Circuits (by original file name), Location & Routing, and Fuse Lists.Part 1 (System Circuits, Location & Route, Fuse Lists) - 673 pages.Split into two parts for file size limits.This is the first of the electronic-only EWDs, so the Intro documents have been removed (refer to those from the 2016-2021 EWD, as the info is the same).Includes all sections in the original book.This is from back when Toyota actually made real books of these things!.2007 Wire Harness Repair Manual - RM06H0E - 459 pages.1991 - 2005 Wire Harness Repair Manual - RM1022E- 418 pages.2016-2021 EWD Introductory information (Applies to pretty much any EWD after 2005) - 103 pages.The 2021 EWD contains all of the information for MY 2016 and newer (I focused on MY 2021, but made sure to include any EWD-specific pages that were for older MY's in the same group), with individual EWDs denoted by references such as "Before Aug 2017 Production" to indicate MY 2017 or older, and "After Aug 2017 Production" to indicate MY 2018 and newer (remember that production for a new model year typically starts around August of the prior calendar year). The PDFs I have here are not quite as user friendly to use as the live TIS site, but they are as functional as a single PDF file can be without me spending hours trying to actually hyperlink things the way the TIS site does. Some are more detailed than others - for example, when I recently pulled down the information for the 2021 (which also includes data for everything 2016+), I decided to pull down every single connector data sheet as well (there are 520+ of them). So, I'd like to share what I have.which now includes the complete set of Tundra diagrams. Over time, I've come to get to know how these diagrams work pretty well, and have used the information to troubleshoot or tinker a lot of other things as well. Most of it has been a result of me wanting to "upgrade" something on my truck to be like a higher trim level or a newer truck year when I had my 2008 SR5 - things like installing the Optitron gage cluster, doing the Auto AC Climate Control upgrade, or even swapping out my 2008 JBL head unit for one from a 2010 in order to add the BT streaming audio and USB media port. Over the years, I've managed to find, download, and stash away a variety of different "complete" (or mostly complete) diagrams for various years of Tundras. Got a Sequoia? We've got you covered (or will soon). ![]()
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