How do I unpin a connector?
Use a small needle or other sharp tool to very gently pry back the retaining tab that locks the pin into the connector housing. Do this by sliding the tip of the needle down the metal back of the pin in order to lift the plastic tab. Gently pull on the wire for the pin that you are removing at the same time.
What connectors do Toyota use?
Toyota electrical connectors
- 1 Pin Toyota Knock Sensor Connector.
- 2 Pin 1JZ 2JZ 1UZ VSV (Vacuum Switching Valve) Connector.
- 2 Pin connector Toyota Mazda Hyundai Denso Ignition Coil.
- 2 Pin Coolant Temp Connector (ECT) Black.
- 2 Pin Male Connector.
- 2 Pin Sensor Connector – Toyota VVTi.
- 2 Pin Subaru VVT Solenoid connector.
How do you remove a pin from a wiring harness?
Push the plunger down, depressing the barbs holding the pin in place. Grab the wire as close to the back of the pin as possible. While still holding the barbs in, pull out the wire gently, taking the pin with it.
How much does it cost to replace Tacoma 7 pin harness?
If you break your factory Tacoma 7-Pin trailer plug / harness, you will be sorry to find out it costs about $200 from Toyota for a replacement. Apparently Toyota only sells it as a kit, you cannot get the plug and harness separately.
Do you need a harness plug for a Toyota Tacoma?
Toyota sells two different kits which come with the wiring harness, the wiring converter, the bracket and the harness plug- one is the 4-pin style, one the 7-pin style. If you don’t already have the hardware in place, I believe you will need to get one of the kits from Toyota, rather than just the plug I referenced above.
What do you need to know about Toyota connector repair?
A step–by–step section on connector repair and terminal repair is included. There is a section of charts with terminal and connector illustrations, part numbers, and notes on terminal removal. By using this guide, a satisfactory repair of the wiring harness and connectors in Toyota vehicles will be easy to achieve.
How do you remove plug from Tacoma Trailer?
Next, use a pair of needle-nose pliers to grab a male blade terminal in the socket, and pull the center plug socket out of the plug body. You will then see a white plastic retainer plate which covers the female blade terminals. Remove the plate by pulling it up with a small hook.