Truck was stolen, slightly chopped, then recovered. HELP
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Truck was stolen, slightly chopped, then recovered. HELP
Hello, this is my first post but iv'e been lurking for awhile. Anyways, long story short, someone decided to steal my truck and mess it up in almost the worst way possible. Here's the short list:
Wire harness from ECU to the engine bay as been cut with a large chunk of wires missing.
All wires coming from the intake manifold were cut and removed
All wire going to and from the Engine fuse box were cut, and the check connector was taken.
A large white wire coming from the ignition coil area was cut, not sure where it goes to
Starter battery cable was cut and removed
I have pics of most of this stuff but i do have a few questions. For the check connector, does anyone have any idea where i could get one, if the salvage yard doesn't have one? What would be the simplest way to get to all the wires under the intake manifold? And as for the larger wire coming from the coil area, where does it lead to?
Oh yea, its an 87 4runner DLX 5speed 4cl.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i gotta get this thing back on the road ASAP.
Wire harness from ECU to the engine bay as been cut with a large chunk of wires missing.
All wires coming from the intake manifold were cut and removed
All wire going to and from the Engine fuse box were cut, and the check connector was taken.
A large white wire coming from the ignition coil area was cut, not sure where it goes to
Starter battery cable was cut and removed
I have pics of most of this stuff but i do have a few questions. For the check connector, does anyone have any idea where i could get one, if the salvage yard doesn't have one? What would be the simplest way to get to all the wires under the intake manifold? And as for the larger wire coming from the coil area, where does it lead to?
Oh yea, its an 87 4runner DLX 5speed 4cl.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as i gotta get this thing back on the road ASAP.
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Man, I feel for you right now. That's just sick and depressing. Hunt around on here, there's links to junkyards, couple good ones in west and PNW, probably a harness from identical or very similar truck would be your best bet. I wouldn't even want to individualy rewire all that. What's yer '20?
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Its a 4cyl. I was able to find a harness out of an 88 carolla, but its carbed. At the very least I am hopping to do bunch of color match to atleast try to get close. Im just glad I know how to read a wiring diagram.
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It might be nice if you tell us where you are?
So many in the Witness Protection Program we do understand.
Help and parts could be close at hand.
I also agree you will drive yourself crazy and have quite a few bad connections no doubt.
Get the correct harness.
You must have made someone mad EX -girlfriend??
So many in the Witness Protection Program we do understand.
Help and parts could be close at hand.
I also agree you will drive yourself crazy and have quite a few bad connections no doubt.
Get the correct harness.
You must have made someone mad EX -girlfriend??
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more info and location be much better off getting the correct harness i have built and wired these yotas and best replacement is going to be the correct one unless your a electrical engineer and like banging your head against the wall, find a complete take some pictures before you pull it, the wires will have the general lay out and shape of their orientaion and placement and if your nervous about not remembering grab some painters tape and a sharpie and start tagging and writing notes as to there location or component
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more info and location be much better off getting the correct harness i have built and wired these yotas and best replacement is going to be the correct one unless your a electrical engineer and like banging your head against the wall, find a complete take some pictures before you pull it, the wires will have the general lay out and shape of their orientaion and placement and if your nervous about not remembering grab some painters tape and a sharpie and start tagging and writing notes as to there location or component
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car-parts.com put in your vehicle info zip code etc. automatically performs a search of salvage yards nationwide, can select anything from a engine bay harness to door motor engine block and so forth very helpful for used parts.
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major bummer, but at least you get to meet n greet the ones who did it. I'm a firm believer of the accused recieving a swift kick in the gonads before sentencing, which may or may not happen depending on the judge...cruel and unusual crimes deserve cruel and unusual punishment, if you never ask then you never know.
Best of luck with the search and rescue.
Best of luck with the search and rescue.
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I have a wiring harness off of an 88 22re. I will let it go for $75 shipped, due to your unfortunate situation. I know your pain; some little punk kids broke into my car last week and stole my new golf clubs. I hate thieves, especially crack heads.
Let me know if you want it...
Let me know if you want it...
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i feel your pain my 79 was ripped when i lived near hemet. i hate thieves and methheads. pull a part. take pictures, and you can find free factory service manuals on this site https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f115...manual-156129/ good luck.
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Ok here's a little update. I've got the fuse box mostly put back together and 95% of those wire have homes now. Hopefully I will be able to get the engine to turn over by the weekend so that way I can see if there is any severe internal damage. Assuming Every thing is all good there, I will be able to focus on wiring up the ecu and repairing the radiator support and hopefully it will return to life.
One other question, the wires from the distributor were cut, but can I splice in just any wire, or do I need to track down the disy wires?
Thanks
One other question, the wires from the distributor were cut, but can I splice in just any wire, or do I need to track down the disy wires?
Thanks
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Depending how far you are willing to drive if you still need parts, the pick a part in Monrovia is pretty good. It's been a while since I've been there so I'm not sure what they would have. Sorry about your misfortune man. Hopefully you get her up and running soon.