3.4 swap wiring
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3.4 swap wiring
Does anybody have any info on the wires on these two plugs? I'm getting ready to make my conversion harness any help before I screw something up is appreciated
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I am making a conversion harness with my 3.0 harness and 98 Tacoma harness I got the basics of how to make the conversion harness but I haven't found any info on these plugs and yes I have done research and searched forums already now I can go through and trace every wire on my harness to figure it out but was hoping that someone might just have a wiring diagram and know the wire functions
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We all do it in different ways
Myself I like having the EWD of the vehicle and the EWD of the donor vehicle .
To me this is the best way for me
In your case the 91 pick up and 98 Tacoma
Since the majority of wiring harnesses seem to come from 4Runners yours will be interesting
Myself I like having the EWD of the vehicle and the EWD of the donor vehicle .
To me this is the best way for me
In your case the 91 pick up and 98 Tacoma
Since the majority of wiring harnesses seem to come from 4Runners yours will be interesting
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I got the ewds and my bad my engine harness is actually from a 98 4Runner I bought a dash harness for donor plugs and such from a 98 Tacoma
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I spent 3 seconds in the 98 4Runner EWD and found those plugs. If you say you have the EWD, have a look at it. I had never looked at EWD in my life until a month ago, i downloaded the ones I needed from TIS and I now have built my own conversion harness. The tools are out there, but you need to do a bit of research.
I hope this helps you identify the plugs.
I hope this helps you identify the plugs.