Well When I started my car after pulling the whole plug off of the ecm, it died immediately, but on restart, it ran okay. I have a 2013 with the 2T1. Getting ready to 8nstall switch now.
Thanks H3n... My 2013 corolla which has the same first three VIN as yours, worked with just plugging in new cruise switch handle behind airbag. Started the and it worked. 20 minutes start to finish! Thanks
that's good to hear I hope you got it it took me a while to find what I was looking for so I made the video for that reason that there's not much information about it
So can cruise control be installed on all 2009 Toyota Corolla LE? Because most 2009 Toyota Corolla LE don't come with cruise control from factory. Asking because I plan on buying a 2009 Toyota Corolla LE. Please reply. Thanks. Also I didn't know specific VIN starting number/letter like "2T1" requires more work due to non-prewired from how it was made from the factory. Interesting. I'm assuming "2T1" non-prewired also applies for 2009 Toyota Corolla LE as well?
Sorry for late reply my notifications was not alerting me. Since it's 09 I can't really be sure if different or not do to being one year older. My guess would be if you have the same engine layout as mines , it will be the case.
Brother i did the same on 2010 Corolla Pakistan Model. Cruise works but light doesn't come on in the instrument cluster. In my country Toyota is known to remove wiring of everything like this cruise wiring was not present. Since from the bottom side of the Spiral Cable there are only 3 wires, 1 would be for horn, 1 would be for ground and the yellow one that goes to ECM then which wire gives signal to Instrument cluster as mine does not illuminate cruise icon
Hmmm thats interesting, thats very good to know maybe thats the same case for other people out there. That they might have cruise but without the dash light
@@H3ntairican do you have any idea how the instrument cluster gets the signal ?? There must be a wire going to the instrument cluster. It doesn't go from the cruise stick, maybe from the ecu ??
Can you share which pins are still missing In both connectors of the ecu. My connectors will have more missing pins and i can check wires i don't have coming out of the ecm that you do have. Maybe it's one of those
Hello friend, thanks for the video. I'm trying to install but I'm having trouble in locking the wire on the ECU. Can you please tell me how did you unlock the ECU pin to install the wire? Thanks!
If there's a little rubber plug in the pin you can fish it out from the top with a safety pin, sewing needle , or a paper clip or any thing of that nature, and make sure you unplug the car battery first and you could just pull out the whole harness and push it from the bottom instead, it's easier.
And then once I remove the rubber plug I just peeled the new wire a little bit and I simply just stuck it in there the wire was thick enough of that it holds in Place almost the same size as the rubber plug and I only exposed about one eighth of an inch or about a centimeter of copper wire to make contact with the ECU pin
and one final question re: the switch - i've seen a lot of the switch kits have white connectors attached to two (?) wires which connect to the switch, and then to another point close to the airbag assembly - is this where you connected yours? i've seen another kit that has two separate wires - a ground wire which gets clamped down by a screw/nut, and a red wire but i can't tell where that wire connects to on the steering column (i think we're seeing the same PDF)
Sorry for the late reply I just noticed this message but yeah if you buy the switch it should come with a harness that plugs in near the airbag plug I'm not sure about the other wires that you're talking about but I do know some cars are not pre-wired so you have to run your own ground and Power my car was semi pre-wired meaning the ground was the only thing attached and the other wire that I cut in the video was a dummy wire for whatever reason I don't know why Toyota does that
Hi sir, how did you do research? I've installed in my Toyota fielder 2016 but not working. Someone has told me that i need to do connection manually. Like you have done. Thanks in advance mate
I just noticed this reply but for what I can remember I went to this website www.toyotanation.com/threads/installing-factory-cruise-on-2009-corolla-le.358352/#/topics/358352?page=3
Hello there , I have a 2011 corolla le , and I was checking the ecm in the hood, where you plugged the red wire , I have a wire already connected in that pin spot , I do have a brown wire on the steering plug , also the yellow wire that you mention needs to be cut , do you think that the wire connected in the ecm it’s already the wiring needed ? Also the yellow wire that you cut, do you by any chance know what it is ? And if cutting is necessary on that wire , should I just cover it with tape? Best regards
More than likely your car is already pre-wired maybe just try adding to switch if you haven't yet and it might just turn on there's plenty of other videos showing how to install the cruise switch behind the horn airbag cover, very easy process
H3ntairican Hi there . Thanks for the response. I actually have a switch as well but on the spiral assembly behind the airbag there’s only two plugs. One for the airbag and one for the horn .. What I’m thinking it’s maybe remove the pin for the horn harness and added to the cruise plug since that one only uses the two bottom pin holes and the horn only uses the top left. Also for reference my car also is 2t1 vin.. Best regards
Yes you are correct the open pin slot is for the cruise control. here's a little video found that should help go to exactly at the 2-minute Mark and you will see exactly what to do from there it is a Toyota Yaris but is the same thing but based on the video that wire coming out from the harness seems like a ground wire and that's all the video shows you have to just relocate the PIN to the new harness coming out of the cruise control itself , so basically you removing the horn harness and the cruise control you plug that in the same spot and just relocate the wire for the horn into the new harness th-cam.com/video/nxRHFkUwg60/w-d-xo.html
H3ntairican hello there , Yeah, as expected , the car was pre wired , all I did was add the horn pin to the cruise stalk harness and it’s working perfectly ... I’m so giddy... basically free cruise control, since I got the OEM switch for free . Good luck everyone with the install. Best regards
It's been awhile since I've done this but for what I can remember the yellow wire is just a dummy wire it doesn't do anything it was pre-wired for something else I think so I just taped it off I hope this helps.
@@H3ntairican ok cool ill look to see where i can find the switch. I thought maybe the wires were just bad and i can bypass it with that wire u did to make it work
@@mcp08gt I hope it'll help you could find switches all over eBay for cheap plug that puppy in and hopefully it'll work right away because some cars are pre-wired if not then you have to run the wire like I did there's plenty of video showing how to install the switch just make sure you unplug your battery so your airbag won't Deploy on you
The plastic top piece is like a dust cover there's a little zip tie there that you probably have to cut off carefully without snipping any of your wires you really don't have to pull out the harness from the ECM but you could to work more comfortable and just make sure your battery is unplugged and then you like a needle to pull the little rubber cork out
I wouldn't be 100% sure about that the only way to find out is to check for yourself if the wires are present I can only refer to LE model since it's the car that I have maybe if you find is the same thing you can also post a video for that model as well to help out way more people out there
Hey bro thanks for the help. I have a 2013 base model L vin 5yf. I'm about to do this but first. What is the yellow wire we are cutting for? (Edit) so i pulled the ecm cover i have a black and blue wire factory installed into pin 40 what do i do now?
Not 100 percent sure as im finding out from other comments that some people still can't get it to work , while others did get it to work. It just makes it seem that there's quite a few different variations of corollas out there, but i think manual corollas or toyotas in general uses an extra part to detect when the clutch peddle is pressed.
hello please help me i need instalation cruise for toyota crolla 2009 xli model ZZE142L - AEPDK 1ZZ-FE thanks for your informative vidio and keep it up
I wasn't too sure what an xli was so I did some research it seems to me is pretty much identical to my car is just one year older , maybe you could just try and install the cruise control switch just plug it in and see if it turns on the cruise light and might be pre-wired,
There's quite a few other videos showing how to install the switch in a Toyota is pretty similar for all of them, but if you install a switch and cruise light doesn't turn on then you might have to run a wire like I did in this video. Check the links in the description there's more details in those pages let me know if that's the information you're looking for.
heeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllppp me iv tryed lots of things and its not working ive corolla XLI 1.6 3zzfe manual 2010 its prewired but not work so ive cuted existing wire and aded a wire frome ECM pin40 to clockspring plug CCS and the other ECC to ground, ive tested with multimeter 12v from pin40 and the value change when i manipulate cruise control sw but nothing
The wire i used was a little thicker than the factory wires, which i bought from autozone where the fuse lights and soldering section is. I think it was 16 gauge electrical wire for cars, it's been a long while so i would have to recheck it and get back to you.
@ H3ntairican thanks for sharing this awesomely informative guide. I compared the wire colors on my ECM with what is on yours and noticed that they are different, i.e., the yellow wire next to the red wire you inserted on the plug harness is actually 'pink' on mine and other wires are colored differently, though the said slot is empty, in my case. I'm afraid that i might fry my ECM if i plug another wire on the wrong empty slot. Do you think all ECMs at least in the 9th and 10th generation are wired similarly? I have a 2012 corolla 1.6V (Philippine domestic market) with a 1600cc 1ZR-FE motor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Corolla_(E140) Thanks for your reply in advance.
sorry i just noticed this reply now. wow im so late but im not sure, that could be a possibility that they might have used different wires in different times i have a 2010 LE 2zrfe 1.8 engine
Yo brother, did you figure out wiring for your Corolla? I have the same 1.6 1zr-fe but manual. I was thinking to try this out and still trying to find someone with similar model who installed cruise control. cheers :)
Yeah i know that's why i said it was a quick video on the fly, but it still works, I use it every day ever since this video 😋 140 miles daily back and fourth from work. Pull down to set speed and decelerate push-up to accelerate pull back to cancel set speed👌
@@H3ntairican i found a manual that gives very detailed info on how to install the cruise control..pretty much the same way you did www.toyotanation.com/threads/ecu-pin-for-cruise-control.1666962/ Download the pdf in this file.. And thanks for the quick response !
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Crap too late. Why?
Well When I started my car after pulling the whole plug off of the ecm, it died immediately, but on restart, it ran okay. I have a 2013 with the 2T1. Getting ready to 8nstall switch now.
This link is attached to how to install the cruise control for a number of cars
Oi, Você teria esse esquema elétrico para o Corolla 2016. ???
Your video helped me to fix the cruise control of my corolla. Thank You. Happy new year!
thanks, this fills the gaps from the other videos
Thanks H3n... My 2013 corolla which has the same first three VIN as yours, worked with just plugging in new cruise switch handle behind airbag. Started the and it worked. 20 minutes start to finish! Thanks
Awww sweet, maybe since your car was newer it was already pre wired those years
thank you, this help me a lot to do it on my corolla, there not a lot videos about this
that's good to hear I hope you got it it took me a while to find what I was looking for so I made the video for that reason that there's not much information about it
great video, you won a subscriber, really helpful
i have the same problem since 3 months ago, i'm from argentina, thanks so much for the info, i will try
Good luck friend
I’m so glad I found this. I could live without cruise but this is too simple not to do.✌️
Yeah i was surprised as well how simple it was but shoot i need that cruise i drive over 140 miles every day commuting to and from work lol
I have corolla 2012 modle , I will try it and update you
Thanks for your informative video and keep it up
So can cruise control be installed on all 2009 Toyota Corolla LE? Because most 2009 Toyota Corolla LE don't come with cruise control from factory. Asking because I plan on buying a 2009 Toyota Corolla LE. Please reply. Thanks.
Also I didn't know specific VIN starting number/letter like "2T1" requires more work due to non-prewired from how it was made from the factory. Interesting. I'm assuming "2T1" non-prewired also applies for 2009 Toyota Corolla LE as well?
Sorry for late reply my notifications was not alerting me. Since it's 09 I can't really be sure if different or not do to being one year older. My guess would be if you have the same engine layout as mines , it will be the case.
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Brother i did the same on 2010 Corolla Pakistan Model. Cruise works but light doesn't come on in the instrument cluster. In my country Toyota is known to remove wiring of everything like this cruise wiring was not present. Since from the bottom side of the Spiral Cable there are only 3 wires, 1 would be for horn, 1 would be for ground and the yellow one that goes to ECM then which wire gives signal to Instrument cluster as mine does not illuminate cruise icon
Hmmm thats interesting, thats very good to know maybe thats the same case for other people out there. That they might have cruise but without the dash light
@@H3ntairican do you have any idea how the instrument cluster gets the signal ??
There must be a wire going to the instrument cluster. It doesn't go from the cruise stick, maybe from the ecu ??
Can you share which pins are still missing In both connectors of the ecu. My connectors will have more missing pins and i can check wires i don't have coming out of the ecm that you do have. Maybe it's one of those
bro i am from pakistan too
can you tell which varient you did in on?
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Bro I did the exact same thing you did but cruise logo is not appearing in my cluster
My car is corolla axio 2011 1nzefe
Hello friend, thanks for the video. I'm trying to install but I'm having trouble in locking the wire on the ECU. Can you please tell me how did you unlock the ECU pin to install the wire? Thanks!
If there's a little rubber plug in the pin you can fish it out from the top with a safety pin, sewing needle , or a paper clip or any thing of that nature, and make sure you unplug the car battery first and you could just pull out the whole harness and push it from the bottom instead, it's easier.
And then once I remove the rubber plug I just peeled the new wire a little bit and I simply just stuck it in there the wire was thick enough of that it holds in Place almost the same size as the rubber plug and I only exposed about one eighth of an inch or about a centimeter of copper wire to make contact with the ECU pin
hey dude thanks for this. i have a 2T1 matrix. where'd you get the wire from... i'm not sure what to search for
i.e do you need a specific type of wire?
and one final question re: the switch - i've seen a lot of the switch kits have white connectors attached to two (?) wires which connect to the switch, and then to another point close to the airbag assembly - is this where you connected yours? i've seen another kit that has two separate wires - a ground wire which gets clamped down by a screw/nut, and a red wire but i can't tell where that wire connects to on the steering column (i think we're seeing the same PDF)
Sorry for the late reply I just noticed this message but yeah if you buy the switch it should come with a harness that plugs in near the airbag plug I'm not sure about the other wires that you're talking about but I do know some cars are not pre-wired so you have to run your own ground and Power my car was semi pre-wired meaning the ground was the only thing attached and the other wire that I cut in the video was a dummy wire for whatever reason I don't know why Toyota does that
Hi sir, how did you do research? I've installed in my Toyota fielder 2016 but not working. Someone has told me that i need to do connection manually. Like you have done. Thanks in advance mate
I just noticed this reply but for what I can remember I went to this website www.toyotanation.com/threads/installing-factory-cruise-on-2009-corolla-le.358352/#/topics/358352?page=3
Hello there , I have a 2011 corolla le , and I was checking the ecm in the hood, where you plugged the red wire , I have a wire already connected in that pin spot , I do have a brown wire on the steering plug , also the yellow wire that you mention needs to be cut , do you think that the wire connected in the ecm it’s already the wiring needed ?
Also the yellow wire that you cut, do you by any chance know what it is ?
And if cutting is necessary on that wire , should I just cover it with tape?
Best regards
More than likely your car is already pre-wired maybe just try adding to switch if you haven't yet and it might just turn on there's plenty of other videos showing how to install the cruise switch behind the horn airbag cover, very easy process
H3ntairican Hi there . Thanks for the response.
I actually have a switch as well but on the spiral assembly behind the airbag there’s only two plugs. One for the airbag and one for the horn ..
What I’m thinking it’s maybe remove the pin for the horn harness and added to the cruise plug since that one only uses the two bottom pin holes and the horn only uses the top left. Also for reference my car also is 2t1 vin..
Best regards
Yes you are correct the open pin slot is for the cruise control. here's a little video found that should help go to exactly at the 2-minute Mark and you will see exactly what to do from there it is a Toyota Yaris but is the same thing but based on the video that wire coming out from the harness seems like a ground wire and that's all the video shows you have to just relocate the PIN to the new harness coming out of the cruise control itself , so basically you removing the horn harness and the cruise control you plug that in the same spot and just relocate the wire for the horn into the new harness
th-cam.com/video/nxRHFkUwg60/w-d-xo.html
H3ntairican hello there ,
Yeah, as expected , the car was pre wired , all I did was add the horn pin to the cruise stalk harness and it’s working perfectly ...
I’m so giddy... basically free cruise control, since I got the OEM switch for free .
Good luck everyone with the install.
Best regards
@@marcoc6769 that's freaking awesome man I heard people getting charged hundreds of dollars just to get Cruise control installed in there Toyota LOL
What did you do with the part of the yelloew wire??
It's been awhile since I've done this but for what I can remember the yellow wire is just a dummy wire it doesn't do anything it was pre-wired for something else I think so I just taped it off I hope this helps.
What Is the number u ecm ? Is spain?
Hey, I'm not sure. I would have to check, all I know my car was assembled in Canada.
So i would need a new switch as well or can i just bypass that and run the wire and see if that works? Thanks man
I would imagine the switch is crucial for the cruise control to work properly
@@H3ntairican ok cool ill look to see where i can find the switch. I thought maybe the wires were just bad and i can bypass it with that wire u did to make it work
@@mcp08gt I hope it'll help you could find switches all over eBay for cheap plug that puppy in and hopefully it'll work right away because some cars are pre-wired if not then you have to run the wire like I did there's plenty of video showing how to install the switch just make sure you unplug your battery so your airbag won't Deploy on you
Sounds good thanks man.
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Also how do u take the top piece off to get to the wires in the pcm? Thanks
The plastic top piece is like a dust cover there's a little zip tie there that you probably have to cut off carefully without snipping any of your wires you really don't have to pull out the harness from the ECM but you could to work more comfortable and just make sure your battery is unplugged and then you like a needle to pull the little rubber cork out
@@H3ntairican ok cool thanks man for all the help. Appreciate it
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Oh man I really don't think I can help you your car is way newer
is it the same way to do for Corolla XLI variant?. but my car doesn't have ABS
I wouldn't be 100% sure about that the only way to find out is to check for yourself if the wires are present I can only refer to LE model since it's the car that I have maybe if you find is the same thing you can also post a video for that model as well to help out way more people out there
@@H3ntairican my concern is does you car has ABS?. what I understand from local technicians that if there no ABS cruise control doesn't work
@@sarfrazummer2716 oh yeah the LE has ABS
@@H3ntairican Thanks dude
Wat the fk bro thank u sooooooo much I had the same problem really just solve my problem
Hey bro thanks for the help. I have a 2013 base model L vin 5yf. I'm about to do this but first. What is the yellow wire we are cutting for?
(Edit) so i pulled the ecm cover i have a black and blue wire factory installed into pin 40 what do i do now?
i need to wire in the clutch switch, i cant find where the wires need to go in the fuse box
th-cam.com/video/Kgxh_DGzxmI/w-d-xo.html this video might help, not exactly a Corolla but very similar it is Toyota the video is way better than mines
H3ntairican thanks heaps mate, I’ve seen that one it’s an Auto. Your video really helped me with the ecm wiring though mate!
@@marcus487 oh really oh snap I think I send you the wrong one I meant to send you one with the clutch kit I see if I look for it again
Dear can it work on manual Corolla XLI 2010 model.
Not 100 percent sure as im finding out from other comments that some people still can't get it to work , while others did get it to work. It just makes it seem that there's quite a few different variations of corollas out there, but i think manual corollas or toyotas in general uses an extra part to detect when the clutch peddle is pressed.
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i need instalation cruise for toyota crolla 2009 xli model ZZE142L - AEPDK 1ZZ-FE
thanks for your informative vidio and keep it up
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Hello sir my car is Toyota Corolla XLI 2009 3zz engine I want to install cruise control please help me thanks
I wasn't too sure what an xli was so I did some research it seems to me is pretty much identical to my car is just one year older , maybe you could just try and install the cruise control switch just plug it in and see if it turns on the cruise light and might be pre-wired,
There's quite a few other videos showing how to install the switch in a Toyota is pretty similar for all of them, but if you install a switch and cruise light doesn't turn on then you might have to run a wire like I did in this video. Check the links in the description there's more details in those pages let me know if that's the information you're looking for.
First of all thank you very much you give me time. Yes I try run a wire but still not working anything else that which is I missing please guide me
@@MrSkhan05 does your car have the brown ground wire prewired? Like in the video if not you going to have to run a separate ground
I do that but not respond
Thanks
heeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllppp me iv tryed lots of things and its not working ive corolla XLI 1.6 3zzfe manual 2010 its prewired but not work so ive cuted existing wire and aded a wire frome ECM pin40 to clockspring plug CCS and the other ECC to ground, ive tested with multimeter 12v from pin40 and the value change when i manipulate cruise control sw but nothing
Okay, so it makes sense. Now that you say your car is manual. I think there's a extra peace Is that you might need. for the clutch pedal
@@H3ntairican how to bypass the switch pedal and where is the wire and where to connect it if so
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I send you this link. It's a manual Toyota Yaris, but it's close. It has to be very similar to the Yaris.
@@H3ntairican not the same as corolla and i there is no clutch pedal switch and no connector around it
@@69basta hmmm🤔 I'm wondering if that model wasn't wired at all.
What gauge wire to get?
The wire i used was a little thicker than the factory wires, which i bought from autozone where the fuse lights and soldering section is. I think it was 16 gauge electrical wire for cars, it's been a long while so i would have to recheck it and get back to you.
@@H3ntairican ok because I was about to go get some 16 or 18 guage wire.
Sadly 😢. Doesn't work in corolla gli 1.3 manual. Also not in corolla gli 1.3 automatic.
Which model of Corolla you tried?
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@ H3ntairican thanks for sharing this awesomely informative guide.
I compared the wire colors on my ECM with what is on yours and noticed that they are different, i.e., the yellow wire next to the red wire you inserted on the plug harness is actually 'pink' on mine and other wires are colored differently, though the said slot is empty, in my case. I'm afraid that i might fry my ECM if i plug another wire on the wrong empty slot.
Do you think all ECMs at least in the 9th and 10th generation are wired similarly?
I have a 2012 corolla 1.6V (Philippine domestic market) with a 1600cc 1ZR-FE motor. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Corolla_(E140)
Thanks for your reply in advance.
sorry i just noticed this reply now. wow im so late but im not sure, that could be a possibility that they might have used different wires in different times i have a 2010 LE 2zrfe 1.8 engine
Yo brother, did you figure out wiring for your Corolla? I have the same 1.6 1zr-fe but manual. I was thinking to try this out and still trying to find someone with similar model who installed cruise control. cheers :)
@@gilgitister check the Electrical Wiring Diagrams for your model and look up for the pin number in your ECU
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you didn't actually show the road test !
Yeah i know that's why i said it was a quick video on the fly, but it still works, I use it every day ever since this video 😋 140 miles daily back and fourth from work. Pull down to set speed and decelerate push-up to accelerate pull back to cancel set speed👌
@@H3ntairican i found a manual that gives very detailed info on how to install the cruise control..pretty much the same way you did www.toyotanation.com/threads/ecu-pin-for-cruise-control.1666962/
Download the pdf in this file..
And thanks for the quick response !
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