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As above, in a Toyota Caldina (reputedly very similar to Celica).

- I found the 7.5A fuse blown behind the glovebox (wiring at stereo unit end was brittle, fractured, and presumably shhorted out when fitting new unit).
- Replaced and didn't blow but but still nothing.
- Checked each side of the cabin 'CIG' fuse and no +12V on either side with ig,switch on ACC.
- Other ACC-dependant functions do work.
- So is there another fuse that feeds this 'CIG' one, or should I be looking for another fuse (all seem good ...) ?

Grateful suggestions.

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Fixed it. The appropriate fuse (blown but not visibly so) was in the cabin fuse-rack behing the glove-box, bottom left. Named ECU-ACC (7.5 Amp.).

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What is this unit under carpet RHS of LHS footwell? It has an antenna going to it, 2 plugs into a loom under the carpet on the side of the central front riser, under glovebox on right-hand-drive models.

No English label on it apart from 'Part 61B147-000 '. Could this be for just remote starting ? And can it be totally removed without stuffing something else up ?

Pix attached.

Grateful any info !
61B147-000.jpg antenna.jpg

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Looks like it could be a remote system for car alarm. Has your vehicle had an aftermarket alarm system installed to it? The antenna looks like its from an a/v system. What markings are on the devices -- any company logos? your attached photos are tiny.



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Toyota Avensis wagon/estate (T270) The Toyota Caldina (Japanese: トヨタ・カルディナ, Toyota Karudina) is an automobile manufactured by Toyota for the Japanese market from 1992 to 2007. It replaced the Corona and Carina wagons, and was sold at Toyota Store and Toyopet Store locations in Japan.
Successor: Toyota Avensis wagon/estate (T270)
Manufacturer: Toyota
Class: Compact car
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Caldina

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Here are some more pix. DIP switches under flap on side. The two auto-plug sockets connect into an existing pair of plugs in a loom on side of console. Antenna when to small coaxial socket on corner of the 'black-box'.
20210704_135852.jpg 20210704_135824.jpg 20210704_135637.jpg

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And here's a pic of the car ....
Toyota Caldina GT4 2002-2007.jpg

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