Wiring Harness Help Needed (Maybe LX450)

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In the picture below you will see a broken wiring connector that is located inside the driver's front fender, behind the fusebox on my wrecked 1997 40th Anniversary. It connects a solid white wire and two identical black wires with white stripes. According to my 1997 LC Wiring Book, page 30 and 31, this is connector "EA3, Cowl Wire and Engine Room Main Wire, Left Fender." The connector is square and has three wires arranges in a triangle and the connector diagram on P31 supports this. I need to replace this broken connector, but I cannot determine the two identical wire positions because I cannot find them in the LC wiring diagram. I have found the white wire on page K4 in the back of the book, far left, coming from the battery. The diagram says white wire connects through position three in the connector and because its bigger, that's the only slot it would fit in anyway. But I cannot find any other instance on any of the diagrams about connector EA3 and the two black/white stripe wires passing through it. I need to know where these wires are coming from and going so I can trace them out and get them in the right connector slots. And I'd rather not start peeling back the harnesses. Could this be related to the 40th climate control and therefore in the Lexus book and not the Toyota book?

Any help appreciated.
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Red X Jim.
 
Do you need just the connector body?
 
elmariachi said:
Yes I need both M&F pieces and it will be on my list to you tomorrow. And of course, I need to know which b/w wire goes where because they are identical.

There is a teensy-weensy 5 digit number moulded into each connector body. If you can make that out in either one of them we are golden.
 
cruiserdan said:
There is a teensy-weensy 5 digit number moulded into each connector body. If you can make that out in either one of them we are golden.

I rolled it around 5 or 6 times and decided "Well, we ain't golden." But then I saw it. Teensy-weensy doesn't even describe it....nano maybe. 11044. :grinpimp:
 
That would be a 90980-11044 then. With that info I can determine the mating connector......:D
 
Me thinks so.


Oh, "nano"?


Bifocals then, I imagine.................:flipoff2:
 

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