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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Apr 18, 2019 at 10:33 PM
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    Maybe pain ain't the correct word. But Dan was telling me about his tundras transmission and the process of how to put it in manual mode. Then when Toyota put a 5 speed in the tundra.
     
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    Japanese cars have to be a cakewalk compared to Chrysler.
     
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    I'm talking about electronics not mechanical parts of a truck.
     
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    Which era of chrysler lol back when Mercedes owned it? Cause those are nightmares
     
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    Was there ever an era of Chrysler that wasn’t a pain in the ass?
     
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    60s and 70s if you don't mind smog choked v8s
     
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    @Jamesboy2233 I'm pretty sure those Omron relays are toast, and the PCB is corroded beyond repair. I don't know how it looks under the relays, IC, or resistors.
     
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  10. Apr 18, 2019 at 10:41 PM
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    Do you ever wonder how much of his truck is actively turning into a resistive load?
     
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    I don't know why his truck broke when he drove into the poop water, electricity doesn't conduct without a ground. /s
     
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    You got a few miles of wiring
     
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    191k on my 05 tundra, 300k on my 01 taco, 750k on my 06 corolla, 66k on my 06 avalon



    i have a problem. lol
     
  14. Apr 18, 2019 at 10:51 PM
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    Yay, sold out.

    And eBay doesn't have any.

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    I know you know that ain't true. Well the clean connectors and dielectric part is cause that's just smart after you've gone for a swim. But wires submerged most certainly do go bad, water has a way of wicking into the tightest spots a spots and when it corrodes it bubbles up insulation and allows more water and contaminants in. This is one of the reasons you never buy a flood vehicle, even if they go super cheap at auction. @Empty_Lord probably sees this a bit on the rare older vehicle that comes into his place to be worked on, you can cut wire harnesses in half and see the green crusties that have turned the copper wires into a resistive mess. Sometimes you can even have funny failures like this too, Mercedes sprinters have a common oil pressure sender failure where it pushes oil through the wiring harness into the cab. Volvo had a similar issue with their wires getting saturated with coolant from a prominent leak. That doesnt mean that you might have just gotten lucky though, there's always hope
     
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    A first gen PS4? Aren't there versions out now for a little more than that board?
     
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    It's my friends, and he paid $10 for the PS4. If he paid $130 for a board he's still saving money.

    He's the one with the 370Z. Did you know he called me to fix his key and I installed the battery backwards?
     
  19. Apr 18, 2019 at 10:54 PM
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    Early power wagon, those are good looking rigs!
     
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    he most likely has corosion on the wire that is exposed past the pin.. the water can also work into the jacket of the wire through the exposed copper behind the pin



    i would start looking for a donor truck to steal harnesses from
     

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