86 4runner help! (1 Viewer)

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hey all, newbie here. Need some assistance if possible, hope I'm coming the right place. My '86 4runner sat a bit while I was overseas, meanwhile a $&*% squirrel decided a 6" section of my engine harness made a warm n tasty nest.
I've extended all the connections with new wiring and checked continuity, but some of the original connections had a few previous mods (a kill switch, I think) that don't match the original terminations. Stuck. Anybody in the ABQ area know this models wiring that's willing to help out & make some good beer $? :)
 
Yep. I have a 1985 4R and know it well. At one time I had a complete 1987 engine harness, but I just looked and couldn't find it. Have you tried pulling trouble codes? It might point you in the right direction.
 
Hi Pappy, thanks for the quick reply! Actually I just messaged you on the Rising Sun forum. I've gone through 2 different harnesses from eBay after discovering that the 87 was different... yeah if you could find yours ;)

I don't have a reader, but I didn't think I was that far enough along due to the mismatched wires. I didn't think the codes were descriptive enough to narrow down anything, especially without a service manual.
 
You drive old junk. You don't need a reader. All you need is a paper clip. Go here:
Toyota – TroubleCodes.net

You might be surprised.

I don't hang out at Rising Sun so wouldn't see it.
 
You drive old junk. You don't need a reader. All you need is a paper clip. Go here:
Toyota – TroubleCodes.net

You might be surprised.

I don't hang out at Rising Sun so wouldn't see it.

Listen to this old guy who drives old junk, he knows things :flipoff2:
 
You drive old junk. You don't need a reader. All you need is a paper clip. Go here:
Toyota – TroubleCodes.net

Pappy - thanks for sharing the website with pre-OBD-II trouble codes. My 1993 80 series has a check engine light on, and I am suspecting bad oxygen sensors, but I will use this info and check it out. As you say, we love our old junk and want to keep it running well.
 

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