3.4 swap problems?
#42
I believe that's the only reason to move the battery is to use the stock air filter. Some have left the battery and used a "cold air intake" that's shorter and goes almost to the battery.
Note an air intake is noisy, I wouldn't recommend putting it in the cabin unless the truck is going to be used strictly off road
Note an air intake is noisy, I wouldn't recommend putting it in the cabin unless the truck is going to be used strictly off road
#44
okay im going to start delving into the wiring, and I know the first three plugs are unchanged, plug them straight into the ecu.

Am I correct in that I need to take the pins out of the larger connectors with the lock brackets (cant remember the designation for these)

and repin them with these, the IH1 and IH2 connectors

then what do I do with the fourth ecu plug?
note I deleted the ac, and have manual aisin hubs, so a.d.d. isn't an issue.
this is a 92 runner 4x4 mt receiving a 97 taco 4x4 mt for clarification.
this is my motivation

Am I correct in that I need to take the pins out of the larger connectors with the lock brackets (cant remember the designation for these)

and repin them with these, the IH1 and IH2 connectors

then what do I do with the fourth ecu plug?
note I deleted the ac, and have manual aisin hubs, so a.d.d. isn't an issue.
this is a 92 runner 4x4 mt receiving a 97 taco 4x4 mt for clarification.
this is my motivation
#46
Essentially yes. I've never just taken the pins from your donor and inserted them into the plugs of the vehicle your swapping to. I usually make a jumper harness in between. You should have both sides of all The plugs you have pictured. Just start matching up functions according to your ewds
#47
I do have all the plugs. I'm just not all that sure of where that would be in the ewd. Would it be on the pages that have theecu on it and the wires leading off it? (You know the one). I hate soldering, but it looks like that's the best way to go. Wait, that's what you mean right? Solder the wires together and make like a long harness with the female II1&2 plugs on one end and the male IH1&2 and the other? I feel so stupid having to ask but I just don't wanna screw it up.
#48
Yes that's how to make a jumper/adapter harness. Just match up the functions. I'd recommend using wire nuts for the connections till you get everything working, THEN solder the connections. Solder then shrink wrap. No sense in soldering everything together to cut it back apart because you tied the wrong ones together.
#49
Awesome. Now I just need to find those functions. I don't remember seeing them in my ewds, I may have to resub to tis and try to find them. Also, I need some small arse wire nuts
#51
#52
Search the plug names in Adobe. I used regular blue wire nuts. They are color coded by size if you didn't know.
#54
#57
Yes, the EWD's can be read with Adobe reader on your computer, others may have a search function also.
#58
Check out the 3.4 swap 101 post I did a long time ago. Video there about using the "find" feature in Acrobat.
I need to update that post some. Lol
I need to update that post some. Lol
Last edited by dntsdad; Aug 6, 2014 at 07:42 PM.
#59
I thought gsxrstuntr posted the 3.4 swap 101 thread. Are you talking about the sticky? And I couldn't find wire nuts so I got some good butt connectors, and will solder after I am sure it all works. Will post pics
#60
Okay, so I got another subscription to tis, and have confirmed my plugs as ik1, ik2 from the 3.4, and Ih1 and ih2 from the 3.0, where can I find the wire functions of the 3.4 plugs? I've searched and searched for these specific plugs. Can't find them.



