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Pins for fusebox/relay box?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by willconltd, May 8, 2020.

  1. May 8, 2020 at 4:17 AM
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    willconltd

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    Anyone know the toyota part numbers for the pins in the small relay box next to the fuse box?

    I only have the relay for the secondary air pump, so I want to add relays for a couple things to the empty spaces.

    Haven't found a good parts schematic online for the 3rd gen taco yet, so I'm asking around.
     
  2. May 8, 2020 at 4:33 PM
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    Yes, exactly. I only have the Air pump relay at the top of the middle picture. So I want to get the pins and crimp up the other holes to connect relays for accessories.

    Got any part numbers?
     
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    Nope...maybe dealer or junk yard?
     
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    I spent some time in the Electrical Wiring Diagram this morning and was not able to find any repair pieces for that. I know in the past when I've been asked and looked, the only way to repair wiring under the block is to purchase the entire engine wiring harness. I would recommend, as @caribe makaira did above, to visit a junkyard and take what you need from the wiring underneath it, and add them to the block yourself. You'll have to wire it up to the battery and grounds manually, but it would work and possibly make a clean install?
     
  6. May 9, 2020 at 8:17 AM
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    I'm not interested in any junkyard parts.

    I will see if standard pins fit into the slots. Its just a blank plastic box with no connections, so I plan on running better than factory quality wiring and crimping everything. No splices means fewer failure points.
     
  7. May 9, 2020 at 10:42 AM
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    You're new here. Your last reply was kind of dismissive of the help you received. These people spent the time to try to help you. If you want shiny new parts that's fine, but a thank you to the people than helped would have been nice.
     
  8. May 10, 2020 at 4:49 AM
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    Well, first off let me apologize if I came off as dismissive, that wasn't my intent.

    I am looking for an online parts catalog so I can look up parts, specifically in this case toyota electrical connectors. I appreciate the picture posted above, but I'm looking for the pins that go to the relays and snap into the bottom of the plastic box pictured. They should be pennies each. However, if you don't get the right ones they won't fit into the Toyota relay box that is already in the truck.

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    I go to https://www.realoem.com/bmw/select.do and can look up any part for any BMW, but there is nothing for a Toyota Tacoma that I can find so far. I found https://nemigaparts.com/cat_spares/cross/toyota/14763/ but there is nothing for Tacomas.

    If you want a specific BMW/Euro part, you just look it up the part number and order it wherever you normally shop.

    I know that you can buy a repair wire from other threads but its hard to look up these things and the parts guys at the dealership aren't going to just look up whatever I feel like finding that day.

    Also, 99% of the time junkyards are a terrible place to shop. If you are getting a large heavy item like a differential or a fender, then sure, but anything small is going to cost more at a junkyard than a dealership. I have spent plenty of time pulling parts off of ford trucks at upullnpay and I have never gotten an electrical part that was worth the time and effort.

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    Ok so I'm a Toyota parts person. I have gone through our catalog already, and these parts are not shown in there. They only show the entire engine harness that attaches to the box. I then moved on to the connector repair in our electrical wiring diagrams. There is nothing shown there either unfortunately. These kinds of parts are extraordinarily difficult to look up. Toyota doesn't make it easy for us.

    Here is an online catalog you can use as well: www.japan-parts.eu
     
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