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You need a service manual with the wiring diagramme that explains which loom houses the wire plus a lot of extra information like what other parts are affected etc.
Due to its age, have you checked the underside of the fuse holder panel for green crusty corrosion ... quite common on vehicles of this age.
Good luck.
You are looking for something down that precise line that is drawing too much current. Try disconnecting anciliory devices and stuff that is not used in the starting procedure.
Refer to the Workshop Manual for wiring diagrammes.
your tacho should have 4 wires 1 black =ground 2 green=ignition 3 white/black =ignition coil contact breaker side 4 red=illumination make sur your tacho is for the correct system ie. pos or neg ground
Maybe this will help Peter. I had to capture it in 2 pics because of screen size. The first one is the top half. The 2nd is the bottom with a bunch of the top included as a repeat.
Most manuals you buy for your vehicle include wiring diagrams.....i recommend Haynes manuals or simply Google 1995 corolla wiring diagram.i was able to find several..would have put up a link but i don't know what you're looking for exactly hope this helps........good luck!
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