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Yes I checked on their site and they don't have these parts listed.@greynolds Have you checked partssouq? Sometimes they have things dealers in the us can't get.
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Yes I checked on their site and they don't have these parts listed.@greynolds Have you checked partssouq? Sometimes they have things dealers in the us can't get.
Does anyone know the part number for the wind seal that attaches to the fronts of the back doors to seal the gap between the front and back door for wind noise on a 09 lx570?
TIS -> Electrical Wiring Diagrams -> Connector List (Edit -> I thought this had the pins on it, but seems not too. Click around its in here somewhere)Anyone have a doc/list of part numbers for Toyota factory wiring connectors? For instance if I wanted to extend the rear camera wiring or the trailer wiring plug, I can find the connectors easily enough, but what are the part #s for the pins and the waterproof grommets used to secure the pins? (Some of these look like the round 2.3mm sumitomo connectors but others are flat blade).
Thanks so much!!!
Thanks. So it looks like my issue is actually that when I expand the "Wire Harness Repair" part the FSM is missing it. Someone should fire that guy who built the FSM and clearly missed that sectionTIS -> Electrical Wiring Diagrams -> Connector List (Edit -> I thought this had the pins on it, but seems not too. Click around its in here somewhere)
Also see 'Introduction -> Terminal and Connector for instructions on how to remove pins from any of the connectors
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Yeah, and subject him to public ridicule.Thanks. So it looks like my issue is actually that when I expand the "Wire Harness Repair" part the FSM is missing it. Someone should fire that guy who built the FSM and clearly missed that section![]()
Heh. It doesn't annoy me to need to fix something, but it does annoy me to have to generate a whole new ISO and distribute it just for a small update like this.Yeah, and subject him to public ridicule.![]()
<connector partNo="90980-10945" sex="M">
<terminal type="2.3 II" repair_id="WM23II6" fig="WM23II6" alumi="N">
<wire length="160mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12430" />
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12450" surface-treatment="Au" />
</wire>
<sealing ability="Y">
<plug partNo="90980-09152" fig="90980-09152" />
</sealing>
<sleeve size="L" color="Y" partNo="82999-12030" fig="82999-12030" />
<sleeve size="M" color="L" partNo="82999-12020" fig="82999-12020" />
<housing_list>
<housing cross-section_id="23IIWM" fig="23IIWM" lanceType="H" lockType="D" />
</housing_list>
</terminal>
<terminal type="4.8" repair_id="WM48" fig="WM48" alumi="N">
<wire length="160mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12470" />
</wire>
<sealing ability="Y">
<plug partNo="90980-09325" fig="90980-09325" />
</sealing>
<sleeve size="L" color="Y" partNo="82999-12030" fig="82999-12030" />
<housing_list>
<housing cross-section_id="48WM" fig="48WM" lanceType="H" lockType="D" />
</housing_list>
</terminal>
</connector>
<connector partNo="90980-10946" sex="F">
<terminal type="2.3 II" repair_id="WF23II6L" fig="WF23II6L" alumi="N">
<wire length="500mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-24410" />
</wire>
<sealing ability="Y">
<plug partNo="90980-09152" fig="90980-09152" />
</sealing>
<sleeve size="L" color="Y" partNo="82999-12030" fig="82999-12030" />
<sleeve size="M" color="L" partNo="82999-12020" fig="82999-12020" />
<housing_list>
<housing cross-section_id="23IIWF" fig="23IIWF" lanceType="H" lockType="D" />
</housing_list>
</terminal>
<terminal type="2.3 II" repair_id="WF23II6" fig="WF23II6" alumi="N">
<wire length="160mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12440" />
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12460" surface-treatment="Au" />
</wire>
<wire length="500mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12800" />
</wire>
<sealing ability="Y">
<plug partNo="90980-09152" fig="90980-09152" />
</sealing>
<sleeve size="L" color="Y" partNo="82999-12030" fig="82999-12030" />
<sleeve size="M" color="L" partNo="82999-12020" fig="82999-12020" />
<housing_list>
<housing cross-section_id="23IIWF" fig="23IIWF" lanceType="H" lockType="D" />
</housing_list>
</terminal>
<terminal type="4.8" repair_id="WF48" fig="WF48" alumi="N">
<wire length="160mm">
<repair_wire partNo="82998-12480" />
</wire>
<sealing ability="Y">
<plug partNo="90980-09325" fig="90980-09325" />
</sealing>
<sleeve size="L" color="Y" partNo="82999-12030" fig="82999-12030" />
<housing_list>
<housing cross-section_id="48WF" fig="48WF" lanceType="H" lockType="D" />
</housing_list>
</terminal>
</connector>
Heh. It doesn't annoy me to need to fix something, but it does annoy me to have to generate a whole new ISO and distribute it just for a small update like this.
The wiring diagram expand button doesn't work but the underlying data is there, at least, so I've been able to get the part #s and find the parts I need at Ballenger Motorsports - High Performance Electronics - https://www.bmotorsports.com/.
If you know any of the male or female parts (pins, housing, etc) bmotorsports.com seems to have them and there will be a tab in the part page which shows all the related partsI've been looking for female terminal pins for connector part number 90980-12808. Is it possible to find them the same way you found yours? I went to the dealer and they weren't able to help me.
UPDATE: Okay I get it now. I need to get into TIS and look at the connector list.
Fluid level rise (Maximum) 5.0 mm (0.197 in.) |
Fluid pressure at idle speed with valve closed 10000 to 10700 kPa (102 to 109 kgf/cm 2 , 1450 to 1552 psi) |
Fluid pressure at idle speed with valve fully open and turn the steering wheel to the full lock position 10000 to 10700 kPa (102 to 109 kgf/cm 2 , 1450 to 1552 psi) |
Fluid pressure at idle speeds of 1000 rpm and 3000 rpm 500 kPa (5.1kgf/cm 2 , 73psi) |
Are you considering adding a hydraulic winch?What psi can the 200 series power steering pump provide?
Now that would be awesomeAre you considering adding a hydraulic winch?
Yes, I came across a used one and was looking into it. I think I’ve decided against, but it was a fun thing to look into.Are you considering adding a hydraulic winch?
Someone installed a Mile Marker (or something like that) hydraulic in the 80 forum a few years ago. It looked like a pretty cool mod. I think the main benefit was that it wouldn't overheat and the downside was that the engine had to be running.Yes, I came across a used one and was looking into it. I think I’ve decided against, but it was a fun thing to look into.
Yeah line speed is pretty slow on the oem pump which I didn’t love, but 100% duty cycle might make it faster overall.Someone installed a Mile Marker (or something like that) hydraulic in the 80 forum a few years ago. It looked like a pretty cool mod. I think the main benefit was that it wouldn't overheat and the downside was that the engine had to be running.
Pretty sure that's the ET56 wheel. So it would be 56mm - 19mm (.75") = ET +37mm (or add 4 to that if they are the ET60 OEM wheels)Dumb question,
If I have 3/4" spacer and factory OEM 2016 wheels, what offset am I running?
I'm debating getting some after market wheels.