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Thanks for the feed back. If you plan to solder the connections, you'll enjoy the wire I use, it's high temp wire intended for fuel injector harnesses, so the stuff basically doesn't melt unless you really try hard. That's why the wire is a little stiffer than stock besides possibly being a larger size.
Good luck with the project, hope all works out well for you.
Got the tail lights wired up, the correct color coding on the connectors made it really simple. I did solder all the connections and the wire held up well.
Nice, glad all worked out well for you. Also good to hear the wiring colors matched, I don't get much real life feed back on that, but the wire diagrams tell me the colors, so I hope they are right lol.
1985 Toyota Pickup passenger side fenderwell wiring harness
Hello everyone
My name is Jeremy and I am need of a wiring harness for the passnger fenderwell of 1985 Toyota 4x4 Pickup with 22R not 22RE. Should be a harness that connects to the temp sensor for the gauge and the temp sensor for the a/c. I attached some photos of where the harness I need would plug into. Is this something @atcfixer may make?
Last edited by 4wheeling+; May 5, 2023 at 08:21 AM.
Reason: Forgot to attache photos
It's been a while, but if I remember right I was trying to get the details on that harness but couldn't find someone with it to help me check pinouts, wire lengths, and connector types. If I had all the info to build the harness, I probably can get the connectors and make them.
Hey there, I need to replace the tail light wiring on both sides of my truck. Are these what I need? Have you got any left?
Thank you!
First thing I'd do is pop out the two taillights out of your box and check the wiring there to see if you need to replace it. The pig tails replace up to the last around 12inches of wire. I think I have some of the pig tails around yet, I might have to make one of the sides possibly but I still have the supplies and tooling.
If the wiring is bad for a longer section, I can make the pig tails extra long. If the whole harness is shot, I've made a couple cab to tail light harnesses, but they take a fair bit of time and costs quite a bit. I'm working on expanding into a bigger area, so big harnesses like that I should be able to make faster down the road.
I need to get some factory plugs w pigtails from you please. I also have a new fiberglass bed w factory lights.
Originally Posted by armalite15
Got the tail lights wired up, the correct color coding on the connectors made it really simple. I did solder all the connections and the wire held up well.
Looking for contact I for for wiring harness connector guy please.
QUOTE=atcfixer;52359241]6 pin Tail light pig tails with 1 foot of wire - $20 per side shipped in USA
Wire colors as looking at the plug:
*Note: Green and Green with Blue stripe from your harness goes to the Green wire on the pig tail. Colors are based on 86 and 87 pickups, should match 84-95. If your colors don't match, please let me know what year/model you have so I can update fitment info.
Do you or do you know of anyone that can do a complete custom harness for an 87 4Runner. Swapped to a carburetor from efi so no ecu is being used. The only power window is the tailgate, no power locks, no emissions, has heat and A/C with signals and wipers.
Man this site is so weird looking now and cumbersome to use now. No care about desktop users now I guess.
Anyway, on the harness stuff, what exactly do you need a harness for? Like the basic ignition wiring to adapt your EFI wiring to the carb engine, or what's the issue you're running into?
[QUOTE=atcfixer;52504806]Man this site is so weird looking now and cumbersome to use now. No care about desktop users now I guess.
Anyway, on the harness stuff, what exactly do you need a harness for? Like the basic ignition wiring to adapt your EFI wiring to the carb engine, or what's the issue you're running into?
The ignition, steering column harness, hvac, rear window, turn signals and wipers and instrument cluster harness. When I got the 4Runner all the wiring had been completely removed. I put a 20R/22R hybrid with a Holley 390.and a manual transmission. I started installing a painless universal harness but it is the hvac is a pain.
I see, fyi, replying with the "reply" button probably is cleaner, the quote got broken so it was hard to find where your message started.
Anyway, that's a lot of misc systems, sounds like you basically want the whole vehicle's wiring replace, just a custom engine harness runs like $800-1500, a whole vehicle harness would be super expensive. Probably a lot easier to find used harnesses from a 22R vehicle, match the parts and harness together for the interior, and adapt the engine wiring as needed (we make new engine harnesses for the 22R engine FYI, manual only, auto is a bit of a special case).