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    Default Toyota Tundra 2001 dash pinout

    Good morning,
    I have removed this small part which is the important. I cant find a reliable pinout.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance.




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    Tacoma2001.jpg

    Found it. If somebody need it.

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    Just remove the display and pull the board. Chip is on other side, easy.

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    make sure not to bend pins or damage display
    Had a issue Had a issue with my uploads so if you see one of my posts and need that dump let me know and I'll post it!

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    I normally pull lcd, with small flat screw driver, knock on wood, never crack a LCD before!!
    A simple thanks would do, If it didn't work at least I tried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plcautoparts View Post
    I normally pull lcd, with small flat screw driver, knock on wood, never crack a LCD before!!
    Now that you posted that... you should go get tiny plastic pry tools. Your local cell phone repair shop will have handfuls of them.

 

 

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