Congrats! That’s an accomplishment fer shure!
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The accomplishment was my fat ass getting in and out of the pig several times. Sure did feel good to watch the glass go up and down. I put blue tape on the edge of the glass while working to avoid walking into it and was simply to lazy to remove it.Congrats! That’s an accomplishment fer shure!
@ToyotaMatt has the contact board and relatively priced lower than most. It’s also a factory Toyota part.
SLO cruisers is out of stock or was on the side window channel felts for the the tailgate.
Looking good so far! Keep going!
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Just got done ordering one from ya! Thanksthe Orange Circuit Board or Junction Block as its referred to in the EWD , has been beefed up and updated alot since the 1970's .....
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NOS OEM Toyota FJ55 ( ONLY ) Rear Tailgate Power Window Location Junction Block Circuit Board FJ55 INSIDE Tail Gate - VintageTEqParts.com
NOS OEM Toyota Genuine Parts Junction Block Circuit Board assy. FJ55 ( ONLY ) .... For Rear Tailgate Power Window...vintageteqparts.com
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Just got done ordering one from ya! Thanks
Spent day trying to get the back window functioning, problem was window was up so couldn’t open the tail gate. Working from inside and with some assistance from @PabloCruise i removed the gears and worked the arms off the tracks attached to the window.
With window down I lowered the tailgate and proceeded to figure out what the hell was going on.
Opened up the gear box and of course the gear was crap. This was replaced and I proceeded to get it back together. Before I put the gear set up back in the tailgate I confirmed motor worked with another battery.
Once back in I wired everything back up and nothing would work. “Well f***” I said, unwired things isolated just the rear window control and nothing. Went the other way although I had little confidence the front switch would work after looking at wires going to tailgate. They appear crimped and a few bare wires are showing. With the motor now directly wired to the front switch and the wife pushing on the safety switch things came to life. Of course it had hard time going down past half way.
The wife had some difficulty understanding what the heck I was asking about noises we were hearing and eventually I found found the felt on drivers side was bunched up preventing the window from coming down. Then I sprayed copious amounts of silicone spray around things to see if that would help.
The window now goes up/down without any issue but I’ve got to figure out the rear tailgate switch. Where the wires all come together in the tailgate I’ve got to replace the small board they attach to as it’s broke in half. Hopefully city racer has another.
Overall a great day playing with the pig!!
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the Orange Circuit Board or Junction Block as its referred to in the EWD , has been beefed up and updated alot since the 1970's .....
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NOS OEM Toyota FJ55 ( ONLY ) Rear Tailgate Power Window Location Junction Block Circuit Board FJ55 INSIDE Tail Gate - VintageTEqParts.com
NOS OEM Toyota Genuine Parts Junction Block Circuit Board assy. FJ55 ( ONLY ) .... For Rear Tailgate Power Window...vintageteqparts.com
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Repairing the rear window is a right of passage of Pig owners. Congratulations.
Matt, appreciate everything you do for us old land cruiser owners so please don't misunderstand my intentions. I know you like accurate information so just FYI that block is still available new.
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Thanks for that insightful information. Pretty sure I've only bought about $5k worth of parts from them without issue. FWIW they were just the first hit on google when I searched for the part number.they also show these 2 links available .....
parts deal is a hugely misleading company , they tout these close to or below dealer cost price points , only to make up for that lack of revenue thu a very very complex
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thanks for you input mr. eagle .....
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Funny I was thinking of that while I was working. “Was this the equivalent to the knuckle job on a 40” obviously not but definitely felt feeling of satisfaction when I was done.Repairing the rear window is a right of passage of Pig owners. Congratulations.![]()
Funny I was thinking of that while I was working. “Was this the equivalent to the knuckle job on a 40” obviously not but definitely felt feeling of satisfaction when I was done.
I can completely relate. The most satisfying part of restoring my last rig was chasing down the electrical gremlins and winning. That satisfaction must be proportionate to the frustration of getting through it. When I got the turn signals working on my '71, I sent videos of it to my friends and family, it was a really proud moment.
Thanks MAtt!
Good old Slim Pickens…What in the wide world of sports is going on here?
I hired you people to get some springs installed, not dance around like a bunch of Kansas City...
(Props to whoever knows what movie I am abusing)
Back to the Alcans - what is going on???