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General Category => Engine Management => Topic started by: Emperor on March 30, 2009, 01:45:58 PM

Title: ECU Plugs?
Post by: Emperor on March 30, 2009, 01:45:58 PM
Is there a shop,site where i can buy Ecu Plugs ?
I want make a jumper harness for a 2000 Lexus and need OEM Plugs for clean installation :yes:
Toyota dont sell them and used is impossibel/EXTREM Expensive to find.

would be nice if someone could tell me where i can find Male/female Toyota Ecu plugs :somb:
Title: Re: ECU Plugs?
Post by: lilpooh21186 on March 30, 2009, 01:55:36 PM
Only thing i can think of is hit the Junk yard cut the harness at the ecu that would be your male plugs.
Title: Re: ECU Plugs?
Post by: Emperor on March 30, 2009, 02:17:06 PM
I was thinking about that too
the i found out 2 things

they charge around 300 dollar´s for the harness :o >:(
the chance to find such car on the junkyard in a radius about 500miles is
ZERO

I cant believe that every Manufactor have his own standart or better sayd for every engine a diffrent one
Title: Re: ECU Plugs?
Post by: Joseph Davis on March 30, 2009, 03:35:52 PM
They are Toyo/AMP connectors, just like everyone else uses.  Toyo/AMP wants a thousand ot two part order at a time, tho. 

Bro, hit up sales@mr2guru.com and tell them I sent you.  You'll need to provide pictures of YOUR ECU plugs as they might be a little different on the US side of things, but if Harry/Mindy have them it'll be less than $300 even if they ship overseas.
Title: Re: ECU Plugs?
Post by: HiProfile on March 30, 2009, 11:25:44 PM
Is there a shop,site where i can buy Ecu Plugs ?
I want make a jumper harness for a 2000 Lexus and need OEM Plugs for clean installation :yes:
Toyota dont sell them and used is impossibel/EXTREM Expensive to find.

would be nice if someone could tell me where i can find Male/female Toyota Ecu plugs :somb:

If the price is too much to swallow, you might just have to do a clean 'hack'. There are many ways to cut into factory wiring & make it look tasteful, it just takes some time & patience. As long as you document what you do & have the presence of mind to keep all changes reversable, it will be fine.