The 4Runner House-Garland, Texas
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Starter wire plug connector needed
I have a 1991 4runner SR5 V6 4WD automatic. A few months ago we changed the starter and we discovered that the wire with plastic connector that snaps into the starter housing was bad. We cut it off and installed a stake on lug. This works temporally but sometimes looses conductivity from vibration and I want to replace the plug with the correct part. I have been told by Toyota that I would have to purchase the entire harness as they do not offer the connector plug separately. I have been unable to find anything about this connector. The local parts guy said that if I got a number from the plug he might be able to help me. We threw it away. Does anyone know of anything like a replacement plug or a plug they could sell me off of an old harness?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Wildcatsrock
Carlstadt NJ 07072
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Wildcatsrock
Carlstadt NJ 07072
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Hey Joey.
I have came to your place a few times in Garland. Have you moved yet and I was seeing if you have any seat belts that go into the 85 to 88 Toyota extra cab don't matter what color since the truck is strait mud. But the ones I did have in it I chunked them thinking I will not need them, well the rules changed and I need them now lol.
I have came to your place a few times in Garland. Have you moved yet and I was seeing if you have any seat belts that go into the 85 to 88 Toyota extra cab don't matter what color since the truck is strait mud. But the ones I did have in it I chunked them thinking I will not need them, well the rules changed and I need them now lol.
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looking for the fuel pump bracket for an 86 4x4 extra cab. Having hard time locating one. Its got two metal lines out and power for pump and around 11" overall length. If you can help me let me know. I am north of waco.
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Thought I would take a second to toss a thank you out to Joey. I took the hour drive up from Keller Texas today to his shop. He has just about everything you need and even jumped under a parts truck for a skid plate for me and pulled it off. Anyway if you need something he most likely has it and seemed like a very nice guy to real with it.
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Thought I would take a second to toss a thank you out to Joey. I took the hour drive up from Keller Texas today to his shop. He has just about everything you need and even jumped under a parts truck for a skid plate for me and pulled it off. Anyway if you need something he most likely has it and seemed like a very nice guy to real with it.
every time I drive by there, I stop by and knock and nobody is there, and nobody has answered the phone either for the past 3 or 4 months...
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Hey Joey,
I just wanted to say if you guys need any parts Joey has a big enuff selection of used parts. I was up there yesterday to pick up my armrest for my '90 and he has the little things that any of you guys on here just might be looking for.
Thanks again Joey,
I just wanted to say if you guys need any parts Joey has a big enuff selection of used parts. I was up there yesterday to pick up my armrest for my '90 and he has the little things that any of you guys on here just might be looking for.
Thanks again Joey,
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Hey Joey, I need to know if you have the cable that runs on the inside of the drum brake on my 1989 toyota 4runner that connects the two shoes together with the e brake system.
The toyota part number is 47616-35020
Nevermind, I was able to find one local last night. It was by the grace of God, a friend of mine was taking a trailer load of stuff to scrap and he happened to have a drum from an old toyota, and poof, there was the part.
The toyota part number is 47616-35020
Nevermind, I was able to find one local last night. It was by the grace of God, a friend of mine was taking a trailer load of stuff to scrap and he happened to have a drum from an old toyota, and poof, there was the part.
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