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So On my last run the Dusy Hrshim Trail, my AC stop working. I traced it to the Pressure switch. The clip on the plug is broken.
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Can that be de pined and replaced if so how do I identify the plug and where do I source it.
I'm sure I can tape or wire it up but I would like to fix it right.

And yes I have be searching

Thanks in advance :cool:
 
I know you can swap the pins by popping the white part up and then it's basically like most pinned connectors: slide a little tool under the tab from the front and pull the pin out the back - which sounds super easy but never works that easy for me.

Sorry, I don't have a part number or anything for the plug.
 
You can probably get one from Toyota. Look on the plug it should have a part number. If not the wire repair manual has a list of plugs you can match up to find what you need. I used it to find a plug that was missing from my truck. The manual also has a lot of good info on repairing the electrical per Toyota specs.
 

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I'm glad someone got some use out of that.

Every connector housing has the last five digits of the part number cast into it. The first five digits are always 90980. Ballenger motorsports either has the connector housing, or can get it for you. If you don't find it listed on their website, call or email them. They are very helpful.
 
Thanks for the help Guys
@voodu3 For reference the part in post #4 is not the right one.
 

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