The pressure switch is on the car already if I'm not mistaken. It's just a matter of acquiring the electric fan and relay to get it powered up
Oh ok that makes it easy do you know where under the hood its located?
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The pressure switch is on the car already if I'm not mistaken. It's just a matter of acquiring the electric fan and relay to get it powered up
I thought someone posted a pic of it once. There's an empty connector in the front by the AC lines going into your compressor. That connector used to connect to a factory e fan but Lexus/Toyota didn't feel the US gets hot enough so they saved moneyOh ok that makes it easy do you know where under the hood its located?
I thought someone posted a pic of it once. There's an empty connector in the front by the AC lines going into your compressor. That connector used to connect to a factory e fan but Lexus/Toyota didn't feel the US gets hot enough so they saved money
I'll try to snap a pic for you when I leave my WFH deskThank you I will follow the line from the compressor.
This@Biga27110 It’ll be the cylindrical thing on the driver side, behind the bumper, inside the frame rail. It’ll have a glass sight on top to view the refrigerant through. Below, there is a plastic connector with 2 wires coming out of it. That’s where we’re adding 2 additional wires. You’ll have to disconnect the connector to add the new wires.
I highly recommend you read post #1 & #2, with picture of pressure switch too.Thanks everyone for the install its very informative. Where does the pressure switch go and where do we purchase that i dont see that anywhere in the process.
I just re-read the first 2 posts and @Red Beard posts and it all makes sense now it's time to acquire the partsI highly recommend you read post #1 & #2, with picture of pressure switch too.
I really gotta draw that diagram. But yeah it’s not too complicated. Just gotta get all the different parts and spend a couple hours putting it all together. 2 hours tops.I just re-read the first 2 posts and @Red Beard posts and it all makes sense now it's time to acquire the parts
I think the crucial part when you identified which 2 wires you use from the switchI really gotta draw that diagram. But yeah it’s not too complicated. Just gotta get all the different parts and spend a couple hours putting it all together. 2 hours tops.
I really gotta draw that diagram. But yeah it’s not too complicated. Just gotta get all the different parts and spend a couple hours putting it all together. 2 hours tops.
I’m far from home at the moment, in Yellowstone. When I get back next week I’ll put something togetherThis would really help a lot of us. Maybe a quick cell phone video would be the fastest and easiest.
what is the connector part # for this one?Im trying to search partsouq for the possibility of doing an OEM integration as well. I believe i found the part number for the OEM AC fan relay for the pre 03.
8863060090
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I believe this is the connector from my research 90980-10940. Need to confirm im not positive.what is the connector part # for this one?
Thanks! I will give it a try and report back if it fits.I believe this is the connector from my research 90980-10940. Need to confirm im not positive.
I can help find the part numbers and connectors can you help how to wire up OEM integration if we can get the parts.
Edit: It appears the Toyota OEM connectors are Sumitomo. For those interested in doing more research https://ackconnector.com/automotive...roof-socket-for-toyota-6189-0144-90980-10940/
Can you confirm you got all the wiring working with the part numbers in the last few posts?Thanks! I will give it a try and report back if it fits.
btw find the pin part number for this: 82998-12480 x 2 and 82998-12440 x 2