2000 O2 Sensor Pigtail
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2000 O2 Sensor Pigtail
Does anyone know where I can buy the vehicle side (female) rear O2 sensor pigtail for a 2000 4Runner?
I've been chasing a P0136 code, and found out two of the wires had pulled loose. I tried to pull the pins and reattach the wires, but can't get the pins to come out so I'm throwing in the towel and will replace the connector.
Seems like it should be easy to find, but my search skills must be lacking. A Toyota P/N would be awesome.
Thanks.
I've been chasing a P0136 code, and found out two of the wires had pulled loose. I tried to pull the pins and reattach the wires, but can't get the pins to come out so I'm throwing in the towel and will replace the connector.
Seems like it should be easy to find, but my search skills must be lacking. A Toyota P/N would be awesome.
Thanks.
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You can't buy the pigtail, but you can build one from Toyota parts. You need the plastic housing (90980-11028) and four repair wires (82998-12440).
Housing:
https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/...998-12440.html
You should be able to find the 11028 molded into your existing connector to confirm fitment. If the number is different, order 90980- followed by that number.
Repair wires (need four):
https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/...998-12440.html
Taking them apart is a pain, but putting them together is easy. Need to pay attention to wire colors/pin location when you splice.
Don't ask a counter parts guy to figure this out. They don't even have the right books.
P.S. The instructions for getting the wires out, these part numbers, and lots of other good stuff are in here:
http://wilbo666.pbworks.com/w/file/f...RM1022E%29.pdf
Housing:
https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/...998-12440.html
You should be able to find the 11028 molded into your existing connector to confirm fitment. If the number is different, order 90980- followed by that number.
Repair wires (need four):
https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/...998-12440.html
Taking them apart is a pain, but putting them together is easy. Need to pay attention to wire colors/pin location when you splice.
Don't ask a counter parts guy to figure this out. They don't even have the right books.
P.S. The instructions for getting the wires out, these part numbers, and lots of other good stuff are in here:
http://wilbo666.pbworks.com/w/file/f...RM1022E%29.pdf
Last edited by TheDurk; 05-02-2017 at 12:59 PM.
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