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Old Mar 19, 2021 | 12:39 PM
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1987 4Runner SR5, 5MT, 22RE
Hey, all. I am in the doghouse bad. Somehow, my wife's 4Runner's cabin fuse block caught fire on me one day. Now she's really P/O'ed at me! Odd, I know. I have NO idea what she's so upset about.

Anyone that might be able to help, I would be grateful. I'm looking for the wiring harness under/behind the dash panel, which includes the fuse block. I have my suspicions that somewhere in it lies the root cause. What set the fuse block on fire.
I checked with the dealer and he gave me the part number that matches my VIN. If you want the part number, or have what I need, please feel free to contact me by PM, or on this thread.

Thanks all! I really appreciate any help at all.
Pat☺

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Old Mar 19, 2021 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by 2ToyGuy
1987 4Runner SR5, 5MT, 22RE
Hey, all. I am in the doghouse bad. Somehow, my wife's 4Runner's cabin fuse block caught fire on me one day. Now she's really P/O'ed at me! Odd, I know. I have NO idea what she's so upset about.

Anyone that might be able to help, I would be grateful. I'm looking for the wiring harness under/behind the dash panel, which includes the fuse block. I have my suspicions that somewhere in it lies the root cause. What set the fuse block on fire.
I checked with the dealer and he gave me the part number that matches my VIN. If you want the part number, or have what I need, please feel free to contact me by PM, or on this thread.

Thanks all! I really appreciate any help at all.
Pat☺
Sorry about the damage, Pat.
If you had a fire without blowing a fuse, it could have been a poor connection = high resistance = heat, like when you plug flatiron where plug and socket do not make good contact, the plug heats up.
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Old Mar 22, 2021 | 05:38 AM
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Fuse block wires

Was doing some garage cleanup and may have found what you're looking for.
The only number I can find is on the interior fuse block itself, bottom right corner, 7124-2490.
I've had this for quite a while, can't remember much on where it came from, seems to be mostly intact though.
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