1HDT 80 SERIES WIRE CONNECTORS

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Hey Guys!

I have an LHD 1993 1HDT 80 SERIES and ive been having some electrical problems lately and been a 30 year old car all my wire harness and connectors are trash so after watching a couple of youtube videos on wiring harness restoration ive decided to give it a try but im having trouble finding the connectors online, does anyone knows a website that sells oem or generic connectors that i can use?
 
Download the wiring harness repair manual: provides all the part numbers and splice part numbers.

Then look at each connector and if they have a 5-digit embossed number, that’s the last 5 digits of a ten digit Toyota part number starting with 90980-Xxxxx (x’s are the number in the connector you are replacing).

Splicing wiring will all start with 82998-Xxxxx and those will be found in the repair manual corresponding with the connectors in two different possible lengths.

Then start replacing.

If a connector doesn’t have a 5 digit number on it, it will not be a sourcable part from Toyota. Find another connector that fits the use-case scenario and away you go.

Here is a copy of the electrical repair catalog for your use:



Good luck.
 
If you can find 5 digit numbers on the connectors, use that number to search Bsllenger Motorsport website, and Corsa Technica. Both have OEM quality connectors, terminals, and pigtails.

I had to take photos of some of the numbers with smart phone, then zoom in to read. Not coz I'm blind, but because some of the numbers are barely a raised imprint
 
Download the wiring harness repair manual: provides all the part numbers and splice part numbers.

Then look at each connector and if they have a 5-digit embossed number, that’s the last 5 digits of a ten digit Toyota part number starting with 90980-Xxxxx (x’s are the number in the connector you are replacing).

Splicing wiring will all start with 82998-Xxxxx and those will be found in the repair manual corresponding with the connectors in two different possible lengths.

Then start replacing.

If a connector doesn’t have a 5 digit number on it, it will not be a sourcable part from Toyota. Find another connector that fits the use-case scenario and away you go.

Here is a copy of the electrical repair catalog for your use:



Good luck.

You are a life saver!! Thanks for the catalog!!!
 

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