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Glass Breakage Sensordzired1 07-31-2003, 01:54 PM Does anyone know how to install a GBS in a 2003 Sequoia? I figured it out.:smile: racheysdad 09-06-2003, 04:50 PM To Dezired1 or anyone else who has this figured out, please help. I found the 2 pass thru connectors above the right front wheel well, but I don't know where to connect the small white (power?) connector. Any info appreciated. dzired1 09-09-2003, 04:30 PM To Dezired1 or anyone else who has this figured out, please help. I found the 2 pass thru connectors above the right front wheel well, but I don't know where to connect the small white (power?) connector. Any info appreciated. My connectors were to the right of the steering column. There were two connectors taped to a black platic casing right above the vent under the steering column. There was also a third cord where the sensor goes. I do not anticipate that the limited and SR5 have the connectors in different places. I have a diagram that I can fax you if you have a fax number. Are you sure that you have a sensor for the 03? The sensor was changed from 02 to 03. racheysdad 09-14-2003, 05:45 PM Thanks very much for the info. Well....after finally getting a hold of some instructions, I found out I had the sensor for an 01'-02' for my 03' Sequoia. It was on sale for $35 shipped and I took a chance, and wouldn't you know it they changed it for 2003. Thanks again for the reply, I'm going to wait until the end of the year and give it another shot with an 03' sensor. At least I have the instructions now....lol dzired1 09-16-2003, 03:08 PM You are welcome. If you want to get one for your 03, the person I got mine from was selling them for about $40. I can send you his info via email. racheysdad 09-18-2003, 01:41 AM You are welcome. If you want to get one for your 03, the person I got mine from was selling them for about $40. I can send you his info via email. Oh yes please....that would be great. Please send info to racheysdad@yahoo.com Thanks again...these boards and the ones over at Edmunds.com are a great resource. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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