No it doesn't help, it's not what I asked for and your numbering is incorrect.
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The article link I posted earlier shows the correct Toyota method for
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numbering of the plug and the wire colours.
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Numbering is
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(looking at the front of the plug)
Top Left
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= 1
Top right
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= 2
Bottom Left
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= 3
Bottom Middle
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= 4
Bottom Right
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= 5
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Colours are
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1= Green
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[from/to drivers side switch]
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2= Green
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[motor]
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3= Blue
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[+12v from fuse]
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4= Red
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[motor]
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5= Red/Blue
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[from/to drivers switch]
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Take the plug out of the passengers side switch and connect the meter across pins 1 and 5 of the plug
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(not the switch) wire colours should be 1=Green and 5=red/blue
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(there will be no voltage until you press the switch on the drivers side)
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With the ignition on, hold the drivers side switch
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(for the passengers window) in the down position and check the meter, should be reading 12v
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(if you don't get 12v with the switch pressed then you don't have the meter connected correctly or your meter is set wrongly)
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Repeat with the switch in the up position, it should also read 12v
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(but opposite polarity) in your case I suspect
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(and it's what I'm trying to confirm) you won't get any voltage in the up position.
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