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Urgent Help - Where can I buy this plug


KingCole

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You need to find plug reference charts like this one and then you can identify the plug by a direct comparison with the one that is hopefully still on the loom just in need of replacement, once you have that you can scour the earth or I have had TCP Parts track it down for me once I know what to ask them for. If you look through the workshop manuals that are on this site you'll probably find one with all the wiring plugs detailed. Its unlikely that anyone will be able to answer your specific question so a bit of self help investigative time may well be your best friend here.

 

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You need to find plug reference charts like this one and then you can identify the plug by a direct comparison with the one that is hopefully still on the loom just in need of replacement, once you have that you can scour the earth or I have had TCP Parts track it down for me once I know what to ask them for. If you look through the workshop manuals that are on this site you'll probably find one with all the wiring plugs detailed. Its unlikely that anyone will be able to answer your specific question so a bit of self help investigative time may well be your best friend here.

 

Thanks for your response.

 

Unfortunately, the original plug was crushed so I don't have it but I do have pictures of plug on the passenger side which goes in the same location but on passenger side. I am not sure if they are the same but here are some pictures. it is a 4-pin plug probably used for the lock actuator.

 

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Using the link Scooter offered up its an H6 plug you need.

 

What a legend mate!!!!! Thank you!!!!!!

 

Also thanks to scooter!

 

Rider - Can you please advise how to get a part number for the plug? or is H6 connector unique across all toyota models?

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Hi guys,

 

I need your help again, does anyone have the pinout for this plug? As I mentioned, the original plug was destroyed and I am not sure which wires go where. Thanks in advance.

 

Cheers

Cole

 

I believe it's on this diagram. Pin 1 being Blue/White, 2 being Blue/Yellow, 3 White/Black, 4 Blue/Red.

 

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I believe it's on this diagram. Pin 1 being Blue/White, 2 being Blue/Yellow, 3 White/Black, 4 Blue/Red.

 

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You are 100% correct about the colours of the wires and where they go as I have the actual wire. I am trying to understand/read the diagram better, where on the diagram does it say Blue/White? It just says "LW" so how did you figure out that "L" actually refers to Blue wire?

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You are 100% correct about the colours of the wires and where they go as I have the actual wire. I am trying to understand/read the diagram better, where on the diagram does it say Blue/White? It just says "LW" so how did you figure out that "L" actually refers to Blue wire?

 

At the end of my wiring diagram PDF there's a small section on wire colours.

 

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Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical

code.

B = Black L = Blue R = Red

BR = Brown LG= Light Green V = Violet

G = Green O = Orange W = White

GR= Gray P = Pink Y = Yellow

The first letter indicates the basic wire color and

the second letter indicates the color of the stripe.

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At the end of my wiring diagram PDF there's a small section on wire colours.

 

>

Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical

code.

B = Black L = Blue R = Red

BR = Brown LG= Light Green V = Violet

G = Green O = Orange W = White

GR= Gray P = Pink Y = Yellow

The first letter indicates the basic wire color and

the second letter indicates the color of the stripe.

 

Thank you!!!!

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