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8216260152 WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2

The harness that links both sides of the rear combination lights, but has the fuel sender wire routed thru it. Of course my hulk hands broke the fuel sending 25 year old plastic on that connector.
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90980-10500 * this should be mine but that is long gone.

90980-11293 – this is short/mid so probably not the one I need.

super helpful blurry picture


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I probably should just replace the entire harness... again because toyota hates the 77

WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2 8216260152

that no longer exists

I think maybe?

WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2 82162-60150
or
WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2 82162-60151

should work as a replacement

does anybody have experiance with that harness replacment or that fuel sending unit connector?

please advise

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-60150/151 don’t exist either. -60152 is a supersession of the previous two so you are SOL in terms of getting a new OEM harness.

Try finding a used one; post up an ad in the Classifieds section.

Or, look through the Electrical Connector book and find a male-female connector pair that are both available and have the same number of cavities and get the appropriate splices and splice them all in.

Or, look at a later model 76 series and try to source the sub-harness from a new vehicle and integrate.

Or, forget about the Toyota stuff; get some car parts store connectors and make your own sub-harness.
 
Hello,

x2.

Chances are this harness is long gone.

Replacing the connector with a more recent/superseded one is a good option.





Juan
 
-60150/151 don’t exist either. -60152 is a supersession of the previous two so you are SOL in terms of getting a new OEM harness.

Try finding a used one; post up an ad in the Classifieds section.

Or, look through the Electrical Connector book and find a male-female connector pair that are both available and have the same number of cavities and get the appropriate splices and splice them all in.

Or, look at a later model 76 series and try to source the sub-harness from a new vehicle and integrate.

Or, forget about the Toyota stuff; get some car parts store connectors and make your own sub-harness.

Ok yea I that was my rolling around in my head. I will just see what pairs I can find and slice into it. Thank you.
 
I really really really HATE it when I do this. I am sorry this happened. I have a hard time finding this kind of stuff even for my 76.

Onur and Juan have the best options... splice in new connectors of your choice.

Sometimes I get one of my kids to use their smaller hands to get in and do things that I cannot fit my hands into to do delicately. Good luck! :cheers:
 
I’ll try to find you the make/female model tomorrow in the manual it’s no possible to order a wire floor or wire floor #2 I try everything a man can imagine best bet if swap the connector
 
I’ll try to find you the make/female model tomorrow in the manual it’s no possible to order a wire floor or wire floor #2 I try everything a man can imagine best bet if swap the connector

thank you

I ordered WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2 Genuine Toyota (8216260151) and some other connectors so... I will update this tread after I find out what works.

8216260151 should be a direct replacment but... until I get my eyes on it... I can't say for sure
 
thank you

I ordered WIRE, FLOOR, NO.2 Genuine Toyota (8216260151) and some other connectors so... I will update this tread after I find out what works.

8216260151 should be a direct replacment but... until I get my eyes on it... I can't say for sure
Oh where did you order?
 
As per Dave in Japan :

82161-60141

82161-60151

82161-60142

82161-60143

82161-60150

82161-60152

82161-60153

82161-60160

82161-60161

82161-60162

82161-60163

82162-60122

82162-60152

82162-60150

82162-60151

These are all delisted. And I have run most of these already.
 
As per Dave in Japan :

82161-60141

82161-60151

82161-60142

82161-60143

82161-60150

82161-60152

82161-60153

82161-60160

82161-60161

82161-60162

82161-60163

82162-60122

82162-60152

82162-60150

82162-60151

These are all delisted. And I have run most of these already.


worst that can happen is I get my money back? so if Dave was not able to get it I'm sure it's no longer available. or somebody has a magic barrel in the woods with wires in it?

either way I will have a solution because I ordered some similar stuff from eastern beaver and will just re-plug it.
 

worst that can happen is I get my money back? so if Dave was not able to get it I'm sure it's no longer available. or somebody has a magic barrel in the woods with wires in it?

either way I will have a solution because I ordered some similar stuff from eastern beaver and will just re-plug it.
ohh yeah but it’s worth trying I places the order too but in the last 30 month I mostly got refunded on every tentative to buy a wire floor 2

Good luck 🤞
 
No secret sauce here. Every single Toyota parts e-commerce site outside of the US pulls from the same global inventory.

Unlike the e-commerce sites, Dave talks to real humans in Japan when he procures parts so he knows if something is really available or not.

This wire is not going to show up.
 
No secret sauce here. Every single Toyota parts e-commerce site outside of the US pulls from the same global inventory.

Unlike the e-commerce sites, Dave talks to real humans in Japan when he procures parts so he knows if something is really available or not.

This wire is not going to show up.
Agree may god be with us 🙌🏻
 
Nice sources. Thank you for these.

Here's one more that we use about every week at the shop. You can also text them a picture of your connector.

Make sure to order with pigtails attached already. Typically $120 shipped per connector. Yes, expensive. But they keep us moving.

 

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