I am lost !!! Help please

Asked by GuruCGDTD Mar 15, 2019 at 10:40 PM about the 2006 Toyota 4Runner Sport Edition V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello guys
I need help to identify what color is positive and negative in
the pedal stop switch on my 2006 Toyota 4runner. Have 5
cables 2greens white stripes,1 green yellow stripes, 1red
orange stripes, 1 red blue stripes. Thanks in advance.

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You can use a volt/ohm meter to determine polarity. Another thought, you don't really need polarity in an on/off switch. It simply closes the circuit to light the brake lights. Doesn't really matter which way the current flows.

Thank you Hornet_2497 In my case i am trying to install a strobe module on pedal brake switch for safety issues in the past, i am lost cause the module only have 4 cable 2 + for in and 2- out simple... my problem is have no idea how to wire the module cause a try it all combination possible and the module work but do not stop the strobe until you let the pedal brake go. Should be 3 strobe and then solid. ‍♂️‍♂️

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