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Is there anyone who knows the part number for the marked connector in the image? It is 2000 LC. Please help me to look for its PN. Thanks in advance.


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Part number is on the connector...
 
Part number is on the connector...

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Correct. 'Most' Toyota connectors will have a number on them (the suffix) and by adding the prefix number '90980' you can usually find the replacement part. This doesn't hold true for ALL connectors....but for the vast majority.
 
Woops... I am feeling stupid. lol~ Thanks for the information.
 
Woops... I am feeling stupid. lol~ Thanks for the information.


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No need. We are happy to help any way we can, it's just some helpful info, that might save you time in the future. In some instances it's nearly impossible to see the number or access the connector....so asking here is fine. Very few things that haven't been covered at one point or another by someone.

When possible DO try to describe which connector it is or where it resides.

Hope you get it sorted out.

Flint.
 
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I am not sure what this connector is for, but found out its PN: 11037. So, its PN would be 90980-11037???
As you can see, it is partially broken. Actually I tried several times to pull it out, but it is kind of stuck there.
It seems I don't have to replace it urgently, but I am thinking to replace all brittle plastic connectors.

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Yep - that’s the correct part number.
 
I am not sure what this connector is for, but found out its PN: 11037. So, its PN would be 90980-11037???
As you can see, it is partially broken. Actually I tried several times to pull it out, but it is kind of stuck there.
It seems I don't have to replace it urgently, but I am thinking to replace all brittle plastic connectors.

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Correct.
 
^^^^

Correct. 'Most' Toyota connectors will have a number on them (the suffix) and by adding the prefix number '90980' you can usually find the replacement part. This doesn't hold true for ALL connectors....but for the vast majority.
Interesting- where does the prefix number come from? Is this only useful for connectors or other parts on a 100 series as well? Are there other prefix numbers for other parts types?
 
Interesting- where does the prefix number come from? Is this only useful for connectors or other parts on a 100 series as well? Are there other prefix numbers for other parts types?


Don't know....but we have two experts here (Cdan and Onur) that could answer that.
 
Interesting- where does the prefix number come from? Is this only useful for connectors or other parts on a 100 series as well? Are there other prefix numbers for other parts types?
To my knowledge, the electrical connectors are the only items with partial part numbers on them.
 

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