FAQ 1995-1997 1FZ-FE FZJ80 OBD2 Main Engine Wiring Harness Connector Information (2 Viewers)

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@Onur - Just like others have said, this post is extremely helpful. I've been searching for this for sometime and glad I came across it.

Does a matching male connector exist for the two following female connectors?

90980-11144 - IAC
90980-10711 - TPS
These are pages from the wiring harness repair manual (RM1022E), which lists all the connectors in use at the time of publication. Page E-34 lists the part number and associated specs. Page G-6 lists the M/F combinations. My guess is the male side isn't/never was available as a separate part, because Toyota specified the IAC with the connector. However, both Toyota and the IAC vendor got the pair from the same manufacturer, so...find the vendor and you'll likely find the connector. Same for the TPS. @Onur would know who the OEM was.

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Does anybody know a part number for the wire harness clip that goes along the manifold/head around cylinder 2/3? It’s forward of the large one listed previously.
 
These are pages from the wiring harness repair manual (RM1022E), which lists all the connectors in use at the time of publication. Page E-34 lists the part number and associated specs. Page G-6 lists the M/F combinations. My guess is the male side isn't/never was available as a separate part, because Toyota specified the IAC with the connector. However, both Toyota and the IAC vendor got the pair from the same manufacturer, so...find the vendor and you'll likely find the connector. Same for the TPS. @Onur would know who the OEM was.

I've searched for other connectors on the harness that may work but have not yet found anything. I would think there is something close that will work but may require trimming a tab or two. Just like the modification needed when using a hazard switch for center diff lock.
 
I've searched for other connectors on the harness that may work but have not yet found anything. I would think there is something close that will work but may require trimming a tab or two. Just like the modification needed when using a hazard switch for center diff lock.
Possibly, but the easier approach, IMHO, would be as I suggested previously, namely find the OEM and then you'll find the mating connector.
 
90980-10711: black, 4 pin. For the Throttle position sensor:

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90980-10942: gray, 4 wire: for the emission valve set under the intake clamshell:

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90980-11428: gray, 1 pin. This is for one of the sensors that run along the LH side of the head at the front. Just can't remember which one. Sorry.

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90980-11016: gray, 3 pin:

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90980-10737/11062: Green, 2 pin.

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This one - 90980-11428 is for the Gage Temp Sensor.
 
Here you go:
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There appear to be two: 10948 and 11074, both sealed (waterproof).
 
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Looks like 11073 would work too. You'd have to buy one to see what "without clamp" means. Or maybe @Onur will tell us.
 
Also looking for the clip that hold the harness to the middle of the block on the drivers side just past where the ground bolts to the block. Anyone know a part number or what number is on the clip such as “15” or something else? Thanks in advance for the help!
 
Found out it’s a “22” but trying to find the part number.

Also, looking for the clip that snaps into the back of the alternator that holds the harness with a zip tie. I think it was brown/tan originally.
 
I need to replace a plug that attaches to a sensor on the transmission hard line. First pic is the location of the sensor, plug is attached but the wiring has pulled out. Second pic is looking at the end of the plug that has separated from the wiring harness. Alternator has nothing to do with this, just a convenient spot to set the plug for the photo.

Part numbers I've come up with are 90980-11025 or 90980-11401 and in looking at diagrams I am uncertain which is correct.

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Hello all! great info here, but im looking for a connector that i might have missed looking at the info.

I broke the connector that goes on the passanger side of the Automatic Transmission on my Land Cruiser 80 1996

its the main connector that goes from the engine wire harness over the transmission.

If anyone has the part number so i can order it i would apreciate it.

Thanks you
 
@LSDbrand
There are two waterproof connector pairs (male and female) from the engine harness to the transmission harness. And they are routed above the starter, which, on the US spec, gasoline engine, models is on the driver's side. They are listed in the Wiring Harness Repair manual, in the Resources section, as are all of the connectors.

Th manual is an Adobe pdf and is searchable (CTL+F, or MAC+F, if you're one of those people). All the housing part numbers start with 90980-, so just search for the last five characters. There are pages listing the housing cross-section, the housing layout, housing specification along with terminal usage and mating housing part numbers.

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Does anyone know if this section of wiring (goes to ect sensor, gauge sensor, knock etc..) is part of the main harness or is this separate like the oil sensor harness? Contemplating order a new section or covering the exposed wire back up when I replace the ect sensor (getting a p0116 code).

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