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1998 Tacoma Power Window & Lock Swap HELP

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Alpha_POON, Mar 2, 2020.

  1. Mar 2, 2020 at 7:44 PM
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    Alpha_POON

    Alpha_POON [OP] New Member

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    Trent
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    1994 Toyota Pickup SR5
    Working on a 3.4 swap, lift and tires, locking the rear as well.
    I looked through pages and pages and can't find the guidance needed to solve this problem.
    I have two Tacoma's, one is the 1997 SR5 (donor vehicle) that has power windows/door locks, this truck was in a wreck and has been getting stripped and recycled by me and my buddies. The other truck is a 1998 SR5 (recipient) with manual windows and door locks, the 1998 has the connectors for the harnesses, on both the driver and passenger sides, it has the empty "power window relay" connector with a known good relay (just purchased). I have all of the 1997 door parts connected to the 1998's door harness connectors and the relay installed, and a body ground supplied to the regulator just for good measure. I have yet to put my power probe on anything to check for power just yet, it seems like 99% of it connects and is plug and play yet, no action from the regulators or latch/locks. All fuses are intact and present. The "Relay Integration" on the fuse panel are both capable of plugging into each fuse panel, they have two different part numbers. Does anyone have any insight?
     
  2. Mar 3, 2020 at 2:53 AM
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    Wyoming09

    Wyoming09 Well-Known Member

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    You do have the correct relay so all the pins are doing what the should ??

    All the fuses I think there is 3

    Quite possible Toyota might have changed the pin outs between the years .They love to do this getting back for the war

    Meaning even though things plug together the pins might be different.

    Any damage to the Master Switch in the crash?

    Harness from the Master Switch into the cab has it seen many miles

    The donor was your truck so you know the electric goodies worked ??

    How long has the donor been sitting exposed to the weather??

    All kind of interesting things Best of Luck
     

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