I used the solonoids from a early '90 4-Runner they plugged right in just changed brackets but my problem was not the solonoids but the relay.
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VA.CRUISER said:I used the solonoids from a early '90 4-Runner they plugged right in just changed brackets but my problem was not the solonoids but the relay.![]()
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VA.CRUISER said:Do you want the part # for the relay ?
VA.CRUISER said:tcb, no the solonoids would not bolt in the stock 4Runner bracket I took them out of the 4Runner bracket and put them in my stock bracket![]()
Do you want the part # for the relay ?
VA.CRUISER said:I used the solonoids from a early '90 4-Runner they plugged right in just changed brackets but my problem was not the solonoids but the relay.![]()
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JBBenson said:Yeah, I think you bent back the prongs holding the solenoid to the small mounting plate, right? I guess they are only made to go together, not come apart.
Not sure how to fix it, maybe just use some fat rubber bands to hold the solenoids to the old bracket. Or zip ties and some insulating rubber .
Could also just tape them with gaffer tape, or some other tape with fabric matrix.
JBBenson said:Yeah, I think you bent back the prongs holding the solenoid to the small mounting plate, right? I guess they are only made to go together, not come apart.
Not sure how to fix it, maybe just use some fat rubber bands to hold the solenoids to the old bracket. Or zip ties and some insulating rubber .
Could also just tape them with gaffer tape, or some other tape with fabric matrix.
overhanger said:Uh, rather than "McGyvering" in your words, the wiring harness by cutting off one connector and crimping on two female spade connectors that would connect to a new $15 OEM solenoid that fits the stock 62 mounting bracket, you'd rather have your used "plug and play" solenoid duct taped to the mounting bracket?![]()
I don't get it.
overhanger said:From the 3FE files:
Toyota Celica idle up solenoid part # 88690 2B340 about $15 from C Dan or any Toy dealer for a couple of bucks more. Plug and play and I've done it myself - it works fine with only the need to replace the 62's electrical connectors with some female spade lugs to fit the new solenoid's pins.