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Old 09-06-10, 11:11 AM
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I am restoring an Aristo engine harness and the clips came broken and I have managed to buy the new toyota connectors, but i dont know what colors are going into the connector. I dont want to have them switched within the electrical connector.

Pictures would help, but any advice or any link to a useful website, would be great.

Pic 1:

ECT sensor

( I just need to know which colors go into the electrical connector). Anbody with an Aristo, who can take a picture of theirs or let me know the colors would be great help to me)

Pic 2:

Aristo Automatic Transmission Tempreture Sensor

Its not the big plug(thats for the transmission), its the one in the left bottom corner, with 2 terminals pins exposed right next to the big one.

( I just need to know which colors go into the electrical connector and the 5 digit nuber on the connector).

Pic 1:


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do you have the toyota factory wiring service manual? if you spend some time reading the details of it you will figure it out- you can find it online-

without that kind of brain process procedure.......

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I've been so out of it I haven't even really had time to look at this thread. Today has been the first day I'm not pretty much out of commission in a long time. I'll find the connectors and take pics later today if I can. I'm sorry I didn't get to it sooner.

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Ok, I can't find #1, where exactly _is_ it on the transmission, as I didn't see any green connector anywhere I looked.

#2, I couldn't find any part numbers on the connector, but the blue wire goes to the front of the motor, the white/black stripe goes towards the back.

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top one is your top one.. and the bottom one i cant tell.. so i took a few of the 3 2-wire plugs that go to the trans.. (sorry cell phone pics)
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Thanks for the help.

Is there anymore 2-wire plugs on the trans side?( I checked mine and there seems to be only 3 2-wire plugs).

The last picture you posted on the very bottom, must be it. Can you tell me the 5 digit number on the connector?
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The Grey plug?
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Originally Posted by LHDAristo
The Grey plug?
yes, the last picture you posted.
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Got it.. Sorry it took so long.. There's 2 sets of numbers.. top (11401) on the tab for the press clip
and bottom (11025) on the bottom of the plug its self
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Originally Posted by supra247
I am restoring an Aristo engine harness and the clips came broken and I have managed to buy the new toyota connectors, but i dont know what colors are going into the connector. I dont want to have them switched within the electrical connector.

Pictures would help, but any advice or any link to a useful website, would be great.

Pic 1:

ECT sensor

( I just need to know which colors go into the electrical connector). Anbody with an Aristo, who can take a picture of theirs or let me know the colors would be great help to me)

Pic 2:

Aristo Automatic Transmission Tempreture Sensor

Its not the big plug(thats for the transmission), its the one in the left bottom corner, with 2 terminals pins exposed right next to the big one.

( I just need to know which colors go into the electrical connector and the 5 digit nuber on the connector).

Pic 1:


Pic 2:
Where did you find your electrical connector part numbers? Where did you purchase the plugs? I am having a similar issue with my wiring and need to source some new parts. Thank you.
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Engine temp sensor by the looks of it.

EDIT: They are a simple resistance, it's not a "one way" just put 'em in.
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