Toyota wires are thinner
On 06 May 2021 13:52:55 GMT, Rob wrote:
rbowman wrote:
On 05/05/2021 11:57 PM, Tim+ wrote:
I thought it was to to with everything being CAN BUS now. Most of the
wires just carry signals, essential power is carried by fewer thicker
wires.
I'm guessing the tail light wires on the Toyota are 22 or 24 gauge. No
problem for the application but considerably smaller than on my old
('86) pickup.
I have no complaints with the car but it is not over-engineered as was
typical in Detroit's golden years.
The old cars were NOT over-engineered. They wer underengineered and
over-built
Over-engineering is not good for the world as a whole.
To do it "just right" saves on resources.
Also in a modern car thje tail lights will be LED and use less power, so
the wires can be even thinner.
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