Thanks for the reply, they have to get them somewhere. Surely someone has it separate.Mouser or digicom electronics.
Just a guess but might be proprietary to the mfg.
What numbers are on the plug?Thanks for the reply, they have to get them somewhere. Surely someone has it separate.
I just didn't want to spend $50.00 for the kit to get a connector.
Yep, just have to match it.junk yard
I would prefer the plug in instead of cutting and splicing. The vehicle end is already there, I just need the plug/pigtail.$2 worth of butt connectors will fix your problem
I haven't taken the vehicle side apart to see if there is a number on it. From my experience, I doubt there is.What numbers are on the plug?
How many of each size connector spaces are in the plug?
Aaron Z
I need the plastic housing with pigtail. I want to have a clean connection.Yep, just have to match it.
At first glance, the pins on the vehicle side look like the Yazaki pins on our Kubota.
Large (6.3MM spade) pins: https://www.mouser.com/c/connectors/automotive-connectors/?q=7114-412
Smaller (2.8MM spade) pins: https://www.mouser.com/c/connectors/automotive-connectors/?q=7114-411
Aaron Z
If you can match the pins, you can find the housing that goes with them.I need the plastic housing with pigtail. I want to have a clean connection.
Thank You! I'll give this a try.This is an awesome resource for Toyota connectors and terminals:
The male plug that houses the female terminals is 90980-11527. Female terminals are: (2) 82998-12380, (8) 82998-12340
The female plug that houses the male terminals is 90980-11596. Male terminals are: (2) 82998-12370, (8) 82998-12330
Edit: Probably cheaper to cut it out of Toyota in the junkyard
Looks like $25-30 for the plug and pins, by the time he buys the rest, crimps them and pins them on, he will be at the cost of the assembled harness.This is an awesome resource for Toyota connectors and terminals:
The male plug that houses the female terminals is 90980-11527. Female terminals are: (2) 82998-12380, (8) 82998-12340
The female plug that houses the male terminals is 90980-11596. Male terminals are: (2) 82998-12370, (8) 82998-12330
Edit: Probably cheaper to cut it out of Toyota in the junkyard
Probably so.Looks like $25-30 for the plug and pins, by the time he buys the rest, crimps them and pins them on, he will be at the cost of the assembled harness.
Aaron Z