Today Highlander XLE 2022
How to install kick sensor to open a trunk by a foot. I bought one kit but no instructions. One wire has to be connected to “B/UP” what is mean? The other has to go to “ACC” where exactly should be connected? And to other has to go to ground, and one is go to switch button. I have problems identifying the B/UP and ACC , where exactly has to go?
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Never buy a kit with no instructions. I've never rewired one of those things and I wouldn't touch it unless it had directions. You could destroy the electronics of the car hooking it up wrong
Thanks for your quick answer. I do not have instructions, but I got wiring method:
Wiring method:
Green: output GND
red: B/UP
Black: GND
Yellow: ACC
Note that the ACC can be tested before connecting.
The green is connected to the control line of the original rear door switch. Note the switch on the license plate. But I do not know the B/UP , but the red color wire should be connected to power, but I would exactly know to batterie?
I glad you answered my question really quick. I did mean is no instructions, because it come with out any pictures how and where wiring the sensor. It comes with wiring system but this is for professional guy informations not for me. I know much , and I can do a lot in my car , but the wiring information is not clear for me.
Wiring method:
Green: output GND
red: B/UP
Black: GND
Yellow: ACC
Note that the ACC can be tested before connecting.
The green is connected to the control line of the original rear door switch. Note the switch on the license plate. But I do not know the B/UP , but the red color wire should be connected to power, but I would exactly know to batterie?
I know like the red wire should go to power supply but I would like exactly where should go. I do not know what is mean - red wire connect to “B/UP”, what is mean the B/UP ?
thanks so much 👍
Because I didn’t know how put more information, it is all.🤷🏼♂️
But I didn’t receive clear answers.
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If you need to add more information simply add it to the thread attached to your original post. This keeps everything related to the problem at hand together. More detailed answers would likely require access to the wiring diagrams for your vehicle. Also, as Scotty mentioned, messing around with the electrical system of a modern car is done at your own peril.
