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Old Oct 4, 2018 | 08:53 AM
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1kz/r151f transmission help

Hi, I think I’ve stumbled into the wrong neighborhood here, I’m a Jeep guy. However, I’ve been searching for a good Diesel engine that was powerful enough and light enough to put in my jeep to use as a daily driver. I settled on the Toyota 1kz-t engine. I’ve heard that this is the place to come if you need help from some Toyota experts, so I was hoping I could get a little help. So I have the engine, and I’m about to buy the trans/transfer case so I can get this project moving forward. My question is, on the r151f, what do all of these electrical connections do and where do they lead? Any information would be greatly appreciated
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The plug next to the rear output flange is the speed sensor for electronic speedometer.

The one on the rear of the transfer case should be for the transfer case electric actuating controls.

I'm not sure about the two plugs on the left side of the t. case.

What model, engine, and year machine did this transmission come out of??? Was it built for American sale??

I've never seen a Toyota before with electric transfer case control like this, but I've heard that they exist.
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Old Oct 4, 2018 | 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by millball
The plug next to the rear output flange is the speed sensor for electronic speedometer.

The one on the rear of the transfer case should be for the transfer case electric actuating controls.

I'm not sure about the two plugs on the left side of the t. case.

What model, engine, and year machine did this transmission come out of??? Was it built for American sale??

I've never seen a Toyota before with electric transfer case control like this, but I've heard that they exist.
This is out of a Japan spec Hilux (not sure if Hilux truck or Hilux surf). I’ll try to get more information as to what year it’s from out of the seller
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Old Oct 4, 2018 | 09:35 AM
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It is interesting that it’s electronic shift, how does that work with the shift lever? Does the shift lever just act as a hi/lo selector?
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Originally Posted by mchoward48
It is interesting that it’s electronic shift, how does that work with the shift lever? Does the shift lever just act as a hi/lo selector?

That would be my best guess. You'll probably have to find a factory service manual for the model of truck this came out of to get all the straight poop.
Hope that they're not all in Japanese

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