Fuses, Relays, Fuse Blocks ID and Locations - 1986 4Runner / Pickup
For everybody's convenience and quick reference, how about we post ACTUAL locations P/N, ID, and other pertinent info in this THREAD?
We can have A POST for each year-model, that O.P. can keep updated as more information becomes available. I volunteer to start and keep up-to-date THE POST on Fuses, Relays, Fuse Blocks ID and Locations, AS VERIFIED on my 1986 4Runner. Keywords: Where is fuse, Where is Relay, Where is Fuse Block |
Tail Light, EFI and Flasher Relays, Rear Window Circuit Breaker - Left Kick Panel
Fuses, Relays, Fuse Blocks, ID and Locations, AS VERIFIED on my 1986 4Runner.
Tail Light, EFI and Flasher Relays, Rear Window Circuit Breaker - Left Kick Panel https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/sh...A=w907-h776-no IDENTIFICATION: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/z3...-w1380-h776-no EFI MAIN RELAY https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/xQ...=w1380-h776-no FLASHER RELAY: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/4S...Tq1oww=s776-no LOCKING TABS ON FLASHER AND EFI RELAYS: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/5G...-w1380-h776-no CHECKING ENGINE FUSE (Procedure/concept applies to other fuses as well): https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/js...0-w980-h712-no I will update THIS SPECIFIC POST as I have info available. If you would like to contribute to 1986 4Runner/pickup fuse, relay, fuse block ID and location, please feel free to comment and I will incorporate in THIS SPECIFIC POST. |
First-Gen 22R-E Power Distribution: Main Engine Compartment Fuse Block
Headlight relay, main fuses and fuses for hazard, horn, headlight, charge,
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6W...=w1380-h776-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9W...=w1357-h705-no 80-Amp fusible link module is held by screws. Accessible from underneath the fuse block. Need to un-mount the whole fuse block, then remove the Fusible Link housing from the fuse block in order to access the bolts that holds the FL module. There's a tab that needs to be pushed aside to release. (Terrys87 has info on that.) https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/0V...g=w800-h600-no Here's what entire FL wire look like. (Yes, it looks lie some amateur made it, but it is what it is.) DO NOT EVER "UPGRADE" THIS TO BIGGER SIZE WIRE. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/F9...w=w800-h600-no https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/zB...w=w911-h732-no |
horn relay
My horn is`nt working,no current to horn. can`t find a fuse or relay.
Any help appreicated. Thanks Newbeee here just aquired a 86 4x4 that I want to give a new life. |
Originally Posted by Jginger
(Post 52384530)
My horn is`nt working,no current to horn. can`t find a fuse or relay.
Newbeee here just aquired a 86 4x4 that I want to give a new life. This thread has information to help people find fuses, relays, etc. Did you read read the thread? Did you search the forum for "horn troubleshooting"? How did you know there is no "current" to horn? You must have a multi-meter then? If so, that's a good start to bringing your truck back to life. We love seeing that. |
Thanks for the reply, yes I did read through the thread. I also saw where I missed the info I was looking for.
Been reading at least 30 min to 1 hr each eve. There is lots an lots info here. Also thanks for the heads up for pointing out the search box. Awsome website!!!! |
Originally Posted by Jginger
(Post 52384530)
My horn is`nt working,no current to horn. can`t find a fuse or relay...
Originally Posted by Jginger
(Post 52384574)
...Been reading at least 30 min to 1 hr each eve....!
Here's more reading material :) Let's continue discussion on that thread. https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116.../#post52381275 |
Chasing down my electrical issue
Hi guys!
I've been reading up on my fuse/electrical diagrams, etc, but I haven't really found the answers I need. My very recently purchased '88 4Runner(22re) randomly developed a problem out of nowhere. I was driving around with some beautiful women (because that's just what happens when you drive a 1st Gen with the top off!) and when I turned on my blinker my wipers stopped mid sweep. They are locked in place and my horn no longer works. Also, when I use my signals the tape player briefly cuts out and my dash makes a weird rattle when I apply the bakes and signal simultaneously. I bought a fuse replacement kit with a tester and all fuses are good in driver's kick and the engine fuse compartment. I am guessing it is a relay, but I am really only guessing. This isn't my forte. Thank you in advance and I apologize if I missed the info I seek elsewhere. If I did, please leave a link |
Bill Davis - Wiper, Hazard, Horn, Radio Issue
You mean your dash vibrates? If you want us to help you need to tell us exactly what rattles. Put us in your driver's seat. (pls see signature)
Originally Posted by Bill Davis
(Post 52408250)
Hi guys!
... when I turned on my blinker my wipers stopped mid sweep. They are locked in place and my horn no longer works. Also, when I use my signals the tape player briefly cuts out and my dash makes a weird rattle when I apply the bakes and signal simultaneously.... Get multi-meter, monitor voltage at Blue-Yellow (L-Y) wire that goes to horn (That also supplies "radio "memory"). While you wiggle ALL connections between that and the battery. Voltage should stay above 12V. Let us know what you find out. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/1L...d=w978-h762-no |
Engine fuse - 1986 22r-e
ENGINE FUSE - 1986 22R-E is in fuse block behind driver side kick panel.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/sh...A=w907-h776-no IT SUPPLIES THE FOLLOWING: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Ew...M=w651-h653-no ENGINE FUSE SUPPLIES TURN SIGNALS, ETC. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/6u...=w1119-h732-no |
Starter Relay: 1989 22R-E, 1991 22R-E's
Green relay on fuse block behind driver side kick panel.
Examples: Wayne Alexander's 1989 Toyota 2x4 22r carb. 2.4L https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/hI...p=w532-h709-no JPL's 1991 22R-E https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/FN...t=w532-h709-no NTRBFOX's 1991 22R-E PICKUP |
1989 - 1995 Relay Locations, Courtesy of ACTFIXER
1989 - 1995 Courtesy of ACTFIXER
Originally Posted by atcfixer
(Post 52430289)
89 pickup should match 89-95.
Here's the starter relay for 1990 (my manuals don't go back to 1989 sadly). https://i.gyazo.com/1a32236a88e1de27...69c2c2738c.png And here's page 16 that shows where the junction box is located, same location as you described. https://i.gyazo.com/1821515e21a61447...17e545ff32.png The starter relay stayed in that spot in 1991, and then moved location for 92-95 for under the hood. Starter relay on the older gen was bolted to the passenger side inner fender if I recall correctly if the truck came with the relay, some the starter solenoid powered directly off the ignition switch I think. https://i.gyazo.com/6996f6cd895b7e98...e986df01a2.png And again, location info from page 18. https://i.gyazo.com/b24e53593c4d01f5...1339e12a97.png Also FYI, EFI and Carb'ed 22R's were not depandent on year, I've read carb was an option up to 1995. Pretty sure the first EFI was 1986. I've had both carb and EFI pickups from 1986 and 1987. Manual doesn't seem to mention the starter relay location having any location difference for EFI vs Carb, or USA vs Canada. |
Add Circuit to Control or power VERY Light LOAD in cabin When IGN is On
Add Circuit to Control or power VERY Light LOAD in cabin When IGN is On
Find Ignition or Engine Fuse in fuse block behind driver's kick panel: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116.../#post52364207 Pull out out either Ignition or engine fuse. Find side of socket that that gets 12V only when IGN is on. (Other side, the load side will not have voltage with fuse removed). Plug Add-a-fuse into stock socket. Put original fuse in lower socket of Add-a-fuse Put fuse for new circuit in upper socket of Add-a-fuse. Use added fused circuit only to control a relay or to power very light load, like a glove box LED light. https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...b6caf20952.png Nice explanation of Add-A-Fuse. |
Which fuse/relay?
I’m having trouble finding out why my truck starts then dies. I’ve replaced the following.. VAFM, COR, fuel pump, fuel filter, spark plugs, plug wires, air filter ( just throwing it out there ).. now I have been told that it may be some wiring or some fuses/ relays. I’ve check the visible fuses under the hood and side panels, they looked good. I’ve done research on some relays and have a multimeter haven’t checked every single one so I came on here to see if any of you guys ran across this problem or know some pointers thanks :) * this is my daily and need this bad boy to get going.
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Honestly, Eugene, this thread is to show/tell people just where to locate specific fuses and relays of our trucks.
I'm in no way a moderator, nor have any say what goes in this forum, but I really think you would do better to start a new thread in the regular part of this forum. This thread isn't really intended for people to post general troubles. If you figure out WHICH fuse or relay is giving you trouble, looking at the schematics, let us say, this thread is to let you know just where in your truck that fuse or relay might be found. Good luck! Pat☺ |
Yes^^^
Originally Posted by Eugene Cordero
(Post 52453531)
I’m having trouble finding out why my truck starts then dies....this is my daily and need this bad boy to get going.
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I love this thread!
Anyway we can update the pictures? I can help take photos. |
Originally Posted by swampedout
(Post 52453954)
I love this thread!
Anyway we can update the pictures? I can help take photos. Cheers! |
ENGINE FUSE powers the Dash Gauges, etc. 86-88 4runner
Originally Posted by Tonia McNulty Clark
(Post 52454560)
Where is the fuse that operates the gauges! 86 yota 4runner. I have searched and cannot locate.
Combination Meter (dash gauges, not backlights) Power Window Relay PPS Computer Neutral Safety Switch O/D Off Indicator Back-up/Reverse Lights Alternator IG wire Check Engine Light https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...a18e0ce4f9.png All points encircled in red will have 12V when IG is on. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...9cc3d10104.jpg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...9664be8bcc.png |
Cant locate backup light fuse
Hello! I’m very grateful with the creators of this forum, it has been very helpful for me. I have an 85 Toyota pickup, xtra cab 4WD. I can’t find anywhere the fuse from the backlights.
Thank you! |
Backup/Reverse Lights take power from the 15A Engine Fuse
Originally Posted by Santi
(Post 52460015)
...I can’t find anywhere the fuse from the backlights.
Thank you! https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...69b6960410.png Engine Fuse Powers: Combination Meter (dash gauges, not backlights) Power Window Relay PPS Computer Neutral Safety Switch O/D Off Indicator Back-up/Reverse Lights Alternator IG wire Check Engine Light |
Thanks a lot
Sorry, muy bad, that was exactly what I was looking for!
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Hey I'm trying to figure out where ad what the lettered lines lead back to or mean. Trying to follow the heater relay red and black wire that goes back to gauge cluster. And my diagram doesn't say anything about figuring that part out.
when I think switch or resistor went out it took out gauges Any advice or info welcome thank u |
Relay for power windows?
Hello all
I just purchased a 1989 Toyota 4Runner and am having some issues finding my power window circuit and wondering if there is a relay for the windows also. I did end up figuring out where the circuit it and there is power going through but not getting any power out to my switches on either door. Wondering if anyone can help me out On here https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...a650147cd.jpeg |
2 pin connector
Does anyone know what that 2 oin connector is for with the black and black / white cables.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...37657bbe0a.jpg |
Model-year-engine-tranny-trim please.
And show zoomed out picture so we know location of part in question.
Originally Posted by Mauirunner
(Post 52490998)
Does anyone know what that 2 oin connector is for with the black and black / white cables.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...37657bbe0a.jpg |
Fusible link wire
Heyya. I have a 1986 4x4 pickup 22r (carb). Can anyone give me specs on the fusible link wire (2.0L on the diagram) (or a recommendation on a slow blow circuit breaker replacement) hoping for gauge/ length or amp rating. Y’all rock
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Think I found it
Did a fair bit more digging and I think this is what I was after. I’ll leave this here in the hope that someone else who needs it can find it more easily (although no garante I’m right about this)
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...59836df4d.jpeg |
i don't know what that connector/wiring is for, but fwiw i can confirm that my '86 4runner has the same thing, it's located right above the fuse box.
Originally Posted by Mauirunner
(Post 52490998)
Does anyone know what that 2 oin connector is for with the black and black / white cables.
https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.yot...37657bbe0a.jpg |
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