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<blockquote data-quote="Chris S" data-source="post: 494679" data-attributes="member: 5757"><p>The other info needed will be plug names or numbers and there associated pin outs. I went to my local toyota dealer and they printed the entire wiring diagrams for me on this 01 Tacoma. I gave them the vin and that's all they needed. It was like 30-40 pages when they were done and most I didn't need but had it anyways. Btw my local dealer did this free of charge. </p><p>Now I was armed with all I needed to make up my conversion charts I just had to figure out what the hell I was actually looking at. This is really not hard but admittedly I stumbled on this by accident. I guess common since kicked in after staring at this stuff for what seemed to be hours. Anyway I will demonstrate for all the rookies (such as myself )for it will help you if don't know and ever need to diagnose wiring via diagrams on anything! </p><p></p><p>In this pic it shows a box that represents the ecu. Inside it you will see E5 with the letter A circled beside it, E6 with the letter B circled,etc.... This denotes that the ecu plugs(4 of them) will be labeled a,b,c and d in the wiring diagram. In this example I will use the "sta" wire as its one of the wires that has to be made up in this engine swap. It is the wire that you have to run from the starter trigger wire to allow the ecu to know the engine is being started. Anyway where the sta wire enters the ecu you will see the #7 beside the letter A</p><p>A= plug E5</p><p>7= pinout #7 on said plug</p><p>Very simple but again if you have no background with this it's something that needs to be understood to make up conversion charts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris S, post: 494679, member: 5757"] The other info needed will be plug names or numbers and there associated pin outs. I went to my local toyota dealer and they printed the entire wiring diagrams for me on this 01 Tacoma. I gave them the vin and that's all they needed. It was like 30-40 pages when they were done and most I didn't need but had it anyways. Btw my local dealer did this free of charge. Now I was armed with all I needed to make up my conversion charts I just had to figure out what the hell I was actually looking at. This is really not hard but admittedly I stumbled on this by accident. I guess common since kicked in after staring at this stuff for what seemed to be hours. Anyway I will demonstrate for all the rookies (such as myself )for it will help you if don't know and ever need to diagnose wiring via diagrams on anything! In this pic it shows a box that represents the ecu. Inside it you will see E5 with the letter A circled beside it, E6 with the letter B circled,etc.... This denotes that the ecu plugs(4 of them) will be labeled a,b,c and d in the wiring diagram. In this example I will use the "sta" wire as its one of the wires that has to be made up in this engine swap. It is the wire that you have to run from the starter trigger wire to allow the ecu to know the engine is being started. Anyway where the sta wire enters the ecu you will see the #7 beside the letter A A= plug E5 7= pinout #7 on said plug Very simple but again if you have no background with this it's something that needs to be understood to make up conversion charts! [/QUOTE]
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