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Curious if you have any notion on the Yazaki part numbers for the green-colored 1, 2 and 3-pin connectors in the engine bay (fuel cut solenoid, igniter/coil/carb fan, and 3-pin voltage regulator/alternator connectors). (or do you have any for sale) They seem impossible to find.

Also, do you have any inventory / a good source on headlight switches with the integrated rheostat for dimming?
 
I have been working with this Toshiba T2333 IC recently. I have not been able to find a datasheet for this so it may be a special made IC for DENSO. This is used in some of the 80s AC amplifiers. It is basically a dual comparator with some extra functionality.

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Curious if you have any notion on the Yazaki part numbers for the green-colored 1, 2 and 3-pin connectors in the engine bay (fuel cut solenoid, igniter/coil/carb fan, and 3-pin voltage regulator/alternator connectors). (or do you have any for sale) They seem impossible to find.

Also, do you have any inventory / a good source on headlight switches with the integrated rheostat for dimming?

The Toyota PN can be found using the harness repair manual. The Yazaki PN takes some research, sometimes a lot of research. I have a few connectors I keep on hand for repairs but do not stock them for sale. Vintage Teq Parts is the best resource for original connectors and OEM switches that I know.
 
Do you by chance have a lead on a harness repair manual (or any for sale) for a 78 FJ40? Googling has not done me any favors on that front (I have engine / chassis repair manuals but I don't see part #s)
 
Vintage Teq Parts is the best resource for original connectors and OEM switches that I know.

I think it's worth noting that there are many many problems with this supplier, and would not advise doing business with them. If you're bored here's a link to the more than 14 bad seller threads VTEQ bad seller threads
 
Sorry, my intention was not to ignite an anti Toyotamatt discourse here. My intent was to pass information. Please do not use this area to torch any particular vendor.
 
Sorry, my intention was not to ignite an anti Toyotamatt discourse here. My intent was to pass information. Please do not use this area to torch any particular vendor.
Not torching anyone. Just passing along information. And FWIW he's not on this site anymore.
 
This is a run down of my work bench in the radio shop. A little messy today, working on my heater. If you read through this thread you can see I have added or upgraded since starting.

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Technically not on the bench, but here is my HP 4145A semiconductor analyzer, used for parametrizing diodes, transistors, etc. Here I was checking a bias diode used in the 00014 radios. Yes, that is a 5.25 floppy drive. The operating system is on the floppy. I have an SSD conversion for it, just haven't needed it yet.

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Pace solder/desolder station.

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Keithley 2015-P 6 1/2 digit DMM that also does audio analysis.



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Fluke 8840A 5 1/2 digit DMM

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Power supplies. Agilent U8002A 0-30V, 5A adjustable. On top is what I use most of the time, 13.8 VDC, 3A supply for automotive part testing.

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More power supplies, top one is another 13.8 VDC supply, rated for 10 Amps. I use this for testing wiper controls with my test wiper motor. The bottom one is 24 VDC for testing 24V diesel truck stuff. It is actually rated for 10Amps, I installed a 240VA transformer, larger rectifier and added small fans to the heat sink to keep the transistors cooler.

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Moving to the top shelf. Bottom is the HP 4261A LCR meter, above that is the Sencore LC53 Z meter for testing inductors and caps. On top is the Sencore TF151A BJT & FET tester. Very handy to have these when troubleshooting.

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On top, Dummy Load for testing CBs, Next to that is the 200W@8ohm x 2 stereo load tester. Below those are the Panasonic VP-8131A AM/FM Stereo generator for testing and aligning radios. It generates an stereo composite audio signal that can be FM modulated over a wide frequency range. On the bottom is the SRS SR760 audio spectrum analyzer for checking stereo signals and THD.

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Next up is the HP 54520A digital storage o-scope with active probe and current probe. The handy Brother label maker is on top there.
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Next are the signal generators. The top one is audio to 20 MHz HP 3314A. I use this mostly as an RPM signal source for testing emissions computers. It will do sweeps too so handy for radio alignments. The bottom one is HP 8904A audio to 600 kHz. This one also makes a composite stereo signal. I use it with my little box I made for simulating the VSS signal for testing emissions computers. On top are my old Knight SWR meter, the Simpson 260 analog meter and RF power meter way in the back.

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At the end is the RF stuff. Top is Rohde & Schwarz SM300, 9kHz - 3 GHz RF generator. It will do AM and FM modulation. This is an amazing device. Below that is the Agilent E4401B, 9kHz-1.5GHz spectrum analyzer. Behind those you can see a glimpse of the radio and CB antennas for over the air testing.

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