Neutral Safety Switch - Male pins broken! (7 Viewers)

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Anyone know the company that makes these connectors or a distributor that specializes i can try to get an ID on this inobtanim NSS connector set?
 
I don't have a 94 transmission or wiring setup for the Trans/TCase at the moment
 
@Dan Skye I have bought some terminals from here hi-1000ec.com

I can't say much more than they appear to mimic the OEM relay connectors that I needed. I haven't had a chance to use them as this project is lost in a back log.
 
Looks like a place that might be able to help.
good tip ,thanks !
 
Hi, I have an 94 LC80 and some of the wiring conn. in the large Connector are gone. Any change you know the Part number using the repairwino.pdf file above for finding the correct wiring connector.
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I don’t know off the top of my head but there is a thread on here with all of the Toyota connectors listed. I’ll see if I can find it.
 
Hello I don’t usually chime in but I went through hell with my NSS I don’t need to tell you how much trouble it gives you when it is not well connected! These connectors do not necessarily have to be completely replaced you can just get the metal insert in to the existing connector if you can find someone who knows a little about electronics.
My mechanic insisted on cutting my entire plug off because it was all rusted up and the truck hasn’t been the same since I sourced a replacement and had it grafted onto the existing harness.
I am a recording engineer and I spend a lot of time around electronics I am sure you could insert new single blade into the existing connector without replacing the whole thing let alone the entire wiring harness for your truck!
good luck and merry Christmas
 
I just replaced the P/N SS switch on my 91 LC. Not sure if it is the same for what you need. Let me know if you want the pig tail and connectors I cut off during removal. PM me if you want it. I can send it out as a holiday gift.

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I also have a new P/N switch that I'd sell. I ordered 2 by mistake. I'd do $200 for the new one shipped.
 
Hello I don’t usually chime in but I went through hell with my NSS I don’t need to tell you how much trouble it gives you when it is not well connected! These connectors do not necessarily have to be completely replaced you can just get the metal insert in to the existing connector if you can find someone who knows a little about electronics.
My mechanic insisted on cutting my entire plug off because it was all rusted up and the truck hasn’t been the same since I sourced a replacement and had it grafted onto the existing harness.
I am a recording engineer and I spend a lot of time around electronics I am sure you could insert new single blade into the existing connector without replacing the whole thing let alone the entire wiring harness for your truck!
good luck and merry Christmas
My problem is on the female side of the connector. And it´s no problem to replace the pigtail, it´s only about finding the correct one.
 
Yep. Thats right I did not look closely enough. Good luck. It is a PITA to work back in there.
 
Since the connector is never disconnected unless you change the NSS, I would just wire around the bad ones (water proof with heat shrink tube) and fill everything with Dielectric grease. Easy Peazy.
FYI, Also a good idea to have all your inner fender guards installed to keep water and yuck from contacting it. 18 wheeler rubber mud flaps can be utilized inexpensively also to make a replacement set.
 
Since the connector is never disconnected unless you change the NSS, I would just wire around the bad ones (water proof with heat shrink tube) and fill everything with Dielectric grease. Easy Peazy.
FYI, Also a good idea to have all your inner fender guards installed to keep water and yuck from contacting it. 18 wheeler rubber mud flaps can be utilized inexpensively also to make a replacement set.
:). That is what I will do when I have no other way. I had considered it but prefer to fix the connector if I can get the repair wires, but fully understood
 

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