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Toyota has a manual called Wiring Harness Repair, RM1022E, available on-line, wherein they pretty much tell you that if you want to repair a broken wire or terminal at a connector, they want you to buy FROM THEM a precrimped terminal/wire and then splice the wire into your wiring harness. I do not want to have splices (butt connectors) in my wiring harness, and I certainly do not want to pay Toyota prices.
Moreover, being a DIY guy, I want to be able to terminate wires myself. I have been working on different parts of my 1994 Celica for the past decade, and am just finishing up a total rebuild of the engine, and need to fix a few wiring problems, but I cannot find a source of wiring crimp terminals or crimp tool that fit the Toyota connectors found on my wiring harness. I have been going around in circles for days now, trying to find a place to grab hold on this knotted ball of string (vacuum of knowledge), and am hoping that someone on this website can step up and give me a definitive answer that leads me back into the sunlight. Surely someone has been in this same situation, right. But try to search for it on this website. . . |
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Dug through my notes, found this (from mr2oc.com):
https://www.mr2oc.com/threads/toyota-ecu-pl...rnesses.167561/ This is for ECU connectors, but they're same for most of the car, so should apply. they're amp/tyco small terminals for male plugs are part # 316836/7 large terminals are part # 316838 This post has been edited by slavie: Apr 5, 2020 - 10:58 PM |
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