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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 07:41 PM
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3.4 swap harness

does anyone have pics of how to do it at all? what plugs i need? what wires to splics/connect? what goes what and where? i have the password from tis and its just way outta my area of knowing what im doing:/ pls anything can help. or if someone can get the right diagrams for me

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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 08:06 PM
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check out this site .. its belongs to a member on here the monch

read this first
http://66.95.100.204/test/3.4%20Swap...g%20Theory.pdf
then this
http://66.95.100.204/test/5VZFE%20sw...heMonch%29.pdf
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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 08:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 90tonka
does anyone have pics of how to do it at all? what plugs i need? what wires to splics/connect? what goes what and where? i have the password from tis and its just way outta my area of knowing what im doing:/ pls anything can help. or if someone can get the right diagrams for me

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It's going to be a little different swap to swap. Basically, the goal is to match the under dash harness from your truck to the wiring harness for the 3.4. You want to make a list of the wires in your under dash harness and what they do, like temperature gauge and oil pressure gauge, then match those wires to the ones in the 3.4 harness.

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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 90tonka
does anyone have pics of how to do it at all? what plugs i need? what wires to splics/connect? what goes what and where? i have the password from tis and its just way outta my area of knowing what im doing:/ pls anything can help. or if someone can get the right diagrams for me

user name: preston
password:murphy8

thank you .

What is your vehicle? Year, model, motor size, auto / manual?

What is your donor vehicle? Year, model, motor size, auto / manual?

If nobody else does, I'll try to jump on and help you. I remember how I had a hard time at first getting around TIS.

When does your sub expire?
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Old Apr 6, 2011 | 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by RobD
It's going to be a little different swap to swap. Basically, the goal is to match the under dash harness from your truck to the wiring harness for the 3.4. You want to make a list of the wires in your under dash harness and what they do, like temperature gauge and oil pressure gauge, then match those wires to the ones in the 3.4 harness.
yeah i know that everything has to be converted to match up, but i dont know how or what ti match up... :/
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Old Apr 6, 2011 | 07:03 PM
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What is your vehicle? Year, model, motor size, auto / manual?

What is your donor vehicle? Year, model, motor size, auto / manual?

If nobody else does, I'll try to jump on and help you. I remember how I had a hard time at first getting around TIS.

When does your sub expire?
1990 4x4 pckup 5speed. 3.0L

doner: 2001 4runnersr5 auto 4x4. 3.4L


if u can help in any way thank you very much!! greatly appreciate it!! my truck has been down for a year now i want it back ya know. if u can help me ill even pay u or i have lots of toyota parts if interested


thanks everyone any little thing can help

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Old Apr 6, 2011 | 10:22 PM
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t ook a bunch of pics a few hrs ago of my wiring harness building it and bundeling it nicely. I will post pics tomorrow when I finish tomorrow. there is like ZERO room for excess wire's in the passanger kick panel for the ECU and body harness plugs are. I have the female plugs w/ wires and pins (and if i can find it the vin# on 4runner they came)

I cut the 2 body harness plugs off my 3.0 engine, and used the female body harness plugs from the 3.4, and in addition to those 4 plugs you need the ECU plugs that is not part of the engine harness and you are good to go! My pics will show you clearely.

My thread has pics of all the plugs i used (keep in mind diff years use different plugs)

https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f160.../#post51628137

Find a good junk yard!
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Old Apr 7, 2011 | 03:23 PM
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pics

go to my photo album and look in the sub folders too, i just uploaded my wiring harness build pics there

http://s699.photobucket.com/albums/vv357/tirogersnmu/
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Old Apr 8, 2011 | 07:17 AM
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thx tirogers, im working on my harness as we speak, everything helps!
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Old Apr 10, 2011 | 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by tirogers
go to my photo album and look in the sub folders too, i just uploaded my wiring harness build pics there

http://s699.photobucket.com/albums/vv357/tirogersnmu/
damn thank you seriously that really makes a huge differance:S i hope i can get through this alot better now wth ur pics and all ur help if i have any questions can i pm u for some xtra help ? ohh where u from btw? u need any parts ill hook u up for the help dude
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Old Feb 29, 2016 | 04:24 PM
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harness

Alright so i am dropping a 3.4 from 2002 automatic 4runner into a 92 manual pickup. i was wondering if there is a company out there that i can send both ecus and wiring harness to and they can mesh it into a plug and play? or do i need to buy a ecu for the 3.4 that came from a manual before i can send it off? this might be a dumb question but wiring is definitely not a strong suit of mine.
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Old Feb 29, 2016 | 04:39 PM
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Toy Only Swaps and Offroad Solutions will make a harness.
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Old Nov 17, 2016 | 07:32 PM
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need help with my 92 4runner 5 speed 4wd

hey guys
I have a 1992 toyota 4runner 3.0 5 speed 4wd and im doing the 3.4 swap. I need help on choosing the correct engine harness so i can get this trucking running. Also how do i wire it up? I really appreciate guys
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Old May 14, 2020 | 01:21 AM
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I need help doing a 02 4Runner 3.4 a/t into a 92 3.0 4 runner m/t

Originally Posted by coleeugene
Alright so i am dropping a 3.4 from 2002 automatic 4runner into a 92 manual pickup. i was wondering if there is a company out there that i can send both ecus and wiring harness to and they can mesh it into a plug and play? or do i need to buy a ecu for the 3.4 that came from a manual before i can send it off? this might be a dumb question but wiring is definitely not a strong suit of mine.
did you figure it out??? Need help Wouk much appreciate it to tie in harness
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