3.4 Swaps The 3.4 V6 Toyota engine

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Old May 28, 2019 | 08:19 AM
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Final step

What's up Yota fans.just joined the club today.lookn forward to all the great inputs.I'm doing the 1991 3.0 pu.to a 2001 4run 5vze swap.the final step is kickn me hard.I'm using the 3.0 pu dash harness to the 5ze ecu.guess you could call it hard wiring.defiantly could use some help on figuring this out.would be much greatful.Pease out.gmann..
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Old May 28, 2019 | 09:44 AM
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You are in the right place to find the info! The 5vz swap forum you posted in has a ton of threads covering this topic, including a lot of stickied posts that stay at the top of the page when viewing it.
  • First thing you should do research the wiring, check out the Monchs post about the wiring theory, it should help a lot. This is one of the stickies i mentioned: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f160...emonch-223093/
  • Once you understand the basics, you will need to go to https://techinfo.toyota.com and pay their (I think $15) fee to have access to all of the online manuals. Go download every wiring diagram for both your 1991 pickup and the 2001 4Runner. This will take you a few hours of saving each document one at a time
  • Start your wiring diagram! It took me a while to get the hang of it. Just cross reference a lot of the info on this website and you will slowly piece it together.
  • When you get stuck ask a specific question and someone should be able to help
Good luck!

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