View Full Version : The WHAT-IS-THIS-PART and WHAT'S-THE-PART-NUMBER Thread for US Toyota Vans 1984-1989
whatvan
10-13-2019, 12:02 PM
Thank you.
I'm looking to replace the bolts for the timing chain cover on my 87 Does anyone know the part # for those 11 bolts?
Thanks
Bdavidch
11-27-2019, 10:56 AM
Hey! I have a 1985 van and am looking for a distributor. All I can find online are ones that say 86' (link below), it looks right. is this the same part? Will it work for an 85? Where else can I look?
https://www.partsgeek.com/gbproducts/DC/8202-05098563.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=ff&utm_content=DN&utm_campaign=PartsGeek+Google+Base&utm_term=1986-1989+Toyota+Van+Ignition+Distributor+A1+Cardone+31-771+86-89+Toyota+Ignition+Distributor+1988+1987&fp=pp&gbm=a&utm_source=google&utm_medium=ff&utm_campaign=PartsGeek+Google+Basecid=6774379819&aid=79287199093&keyword=833070800073%3A%3Apla-833070800073&kid=833070800073&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIrvvUueCK5gIVCJ-fCh2Dtgm7EAQYASABEgKnz_D_BwE
timsrv
11-27-2019, 02:47 PM
84 - 85 vans have vacuum advance (distributor uses a vacuum diaphragm to actuate timing advance manually). 86 - 89 vans have electronic advance (ECU advances timing based on input from the throttle position sensor). The distributor in your link will physically fit, but you would need make some other major changes to the wiring and replace your ECU and igniter before it would function correctly. If your original distributor is actually bad, and you can't find a new one, then your best bet is to find a used one in a salvage yard or use one of the salvage yard search sites. Sometimes you'll find good used ones on eBay. Good luck! Tim
PS: Looks like there's a Chinese reproduction on eBay for $80 (+ $35 shipping), but no telling what quality/longevity you could expect:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/FIT-CAD-Quality-Distributor-Dizzy-for-TOYOTA-Hilux-ENGINE-2-VAC-4YC-19030-73040/272760272584?hash=item3f81c776c8:g:pS0AAOSwpINZZsc a#vi-ilComp
FYI, the original Toyota part number for a 1985 van's distributor is #19030-73020. This one is listed under #19030-73040, but lists the number you want in the description as interchangeable. Personally I'd be a bit concerned using a Chinese reproduction for a critical part like this.
Kombi
11-27-2019, 10:00 PM
Why do you think you need a distributor. Something with a vacuum advance is a pretty basic unit.
Kombi
11-27-2019, 11:39 PM
Why do you think you need a distributor. Something with a vacuum advance is a pretty basic unit.
Do you have access to a factory service manual? The procedure for checking it out is unusual and the manual is a great help.
I have an 84 FSM
whatvan
12-05-2019, 06:14 PM
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Part/part number? would this affect idle speed? Replaced valve cover gasket and looks like this got broke in the process. Idleing in start up at close to 1800rpm. 88 4wd manual.
timsrv
12-06-2019, 01:23 AM
That's your "Idle-up VSV" Toyota part number 90910-12003. Unfortunately it has been discontinued, so your only option will likely be to pull one from a salvaged van and/or use one of those salvage yard part locator sites. For more information on what it does, here's a good thread:
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/showthread.php?1582-What-does-a-particular-VSV-do-See-excellent-attached-diagram
AD2101
12-06-2019, 01:41 AM
That's your "Idle-up VSV" Toyota part number 90910-12003. Unfortunately it has been discontinued, so your only option will likely be to pull one from a salvaged van and/or use one of those salvage yard part locator sites.
Tim,
Any idea if there is a functional difference between Idle-up VSV 90910-12003 vs 90910-12005? I searched ToyoDIY and it appears it has the same application just a different last digit.
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If it'll work, I have one on the workbench next to me whatvan if you need it, just let me know.
timsrv
12-06-2019, 08:37 AM
Not sure. It's very possible, even likely there are multiple VSV's used by Toyota (and others) with the exact same function. I'm guessing the only difference between some may be the configuration of the mounting bracket. If you find one that you think may work, you can test to see if it's functionally identical. Just try blowing through the nipples to see if air flows (normally open) or if it does not flow (normally closed), then activate it with 12V and blow again. Once you know how it functions you can test other similar type VSV's found elsewhere (even on other makes and models of cars). If/when you find one that functions the same way you could use that. If it doesn't mount the same you could wire tie it up or just let it dangle from the wires/vacuum hoses. Tim
Carbonized
12-06-2019, 10:34 AM
And please post back to confirm : Worky.. No worky :wnk:
AnotherUser
12-06-2019, 02:42 PM
Not sure what this connection is, but I have a small leak and would like to know how to properly fix it. Photo of it attached
Also, is there a good diagram image that lists all the parts/connections on the engine?
Thanks
Burntboot
12-06-2019, 06:15 PM
Power steering hose.
It is also the reason for your alternator failure.
The search function is your friend here.
Brett5cent
12-31-2019, 02:22 AM
Anyone have the part number? Thanks.
JPERL
12-31-2019, 01:29 PM
EDIT: Both are NLA
85420-28020
this the solenoid mounted externally on the left side if I understand correctly
And this as well its the overdrive relay that is mounted under the console/shifter
89531-28010
Brett5cent
12-31-2019, 02:19 PM
Excellent! Thank you
Brett5cent
12-31-2019, 02:25 PM
Looks like it’s a “discontinued part” 😤.
Which fuse is the efi fuse? I want to clear my codes and was directed to the fuse box and then to remove the efi fuse for 10 seconds. Only problem is my 1987 doesn't have a designated efi fuse. So which fuse do I pull? (Ign/eng/ecu???) Please help Zman.
llamavan
02-09-2020, 04:37 PM
HERE (https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/showthread.php?27-Basic-Van-knowledge-for-new-owners) is the thread with the link to the article that shows the fuse box diagram; the 15A fuse in the separate portion on the right of the block is the EFI fuse.
Gwen
Matt503
03-15-2020, 07:09 PM
Hey looking to any ideas to what part this is or a part number.
this part came directly of the fuel tank it is a part of the main line,
I thought it was a fuel filter and removed it to be replaced it got broken in the time after.
I went to Napa and other places and no one knows what it is.
it came of the stock fuel lines, and unfortunately has no part number
i have a 1987 Toyota Van with a manual transmission and 4x4
Thank you for any support an advice!
timsrv
03-15-2020, 10:52 PM
It's Toyota part #90917-10020 and is discussed in more detail starting on post #13 of THIS THREAD (https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/showthread.php?188-Fuel-gauge-not-working)
Matt503
03-15-2020, 11:54 PM
It's Toyota part #90917-10020 and is discussed in more detail starting on post #13 of THIS THREAD (https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/showthread.php?188-Fuel-gauge-not-working)
thank you !
chazlamborghini
05-27-2020, 08:51 PM
Hello,
Is the part number known for the Mud Flap Bolts? I have an 88 LE.
I have some flaps, but no bolts. Didn't know if anyone had any expertise.
THANK YOU!
Drongo
06-29-2020, 06:05 PM
Hello fellars, trying to figure out what is this little guy. Any help is highly appreciated.
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timsrv
06-30-2020, 05:00 AM
It's called "FILTER, GAS, NO.1" and it's Toyota part #90917-11022.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=90917-11022&_sacat=0&_sop=15
Drongo
06-30-2020, 11:40 PM
Thanks a lot, Tim!
Ps I am recoring the radiator I salvaged with John, yuba city. 4 row high efficiency.
Wizardtom
07-12-2020, 09:36 PM
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Circled missing bracket. 86 manual G53.
https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/1232613010 (https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/1232613010)
This page for item 1232613010 shows schematics labeling the brackets as both as the SAME number 12322.
Found this which might have a part
https://oemparts.stonemttoyota.com/p...232613010.html (https://oemparts.stonemttoyota.com/p/Toyota_1986_/Bracket-Rear/54374381/1232613010.html)
But sadly the store here is sure that almost every bracket will fit every year van and every transmission type, which can't be true, so I'm not able to figure out what part is real.
Anyone have these part numbers for an 86 manual?
Also the grommet in the shift linkage hole if you have it!
micah202
08-06-2020, 05:26 PM
Any idea where this connector attaches?
The bridle leads it to be a few inches from the radiator cap, at top of the engine.
.... Also, what is its function?.... And is it even necessary?... The wire itself is fried and detached so I kinda hope I don't even need it!
... The connector itself it's a boat 5/8 inch diameter.
.... Any assistance is greatly appreciated, thank you.
...edit... But wait,, there's more! Just one, thankfully,, the blue one is located on the passenger side of the head,, a ~4" lead, between spark plug 3 and 4,,,~3/4" size. Any ideas? <;~o
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micah202
08-06-2020, 09:53 PM
Anyone? :cnfsd:
flinters17
11-23-2020, 09:33 PM
Does anyone know what the OEM part number is for the PCV valve for the 3Y engine? Not sure if it's different between the JDM and USDM vans but I have an '89 Master Ace which appears to be mechanically most similar to the '85 Van. Also, is there a recommendation on which brands to avoid? I've learned the hard way that some parts are not built like the others...
JDM VANMAN
11-25-2020, 01:35 AM
Does anyone know what the OEM part number is for the PCV valve for the 3Y engine? Not sure if it's different between the JDM and USDM vans but I have an '89 Master Ace which appears to be mechanically most similar to the '85 Van. Also, is there a recommendation on which brands to avoid? I've learned the hard way that some parts are not built like the others...
Looks like the PVC valve is the same for both 3Y and 4Y part number 12204-71010 replaced by 12204-15030, double check for accuracy. this is a common part used in numerous vehicles from 84'-93' such as Celica, Corolla, Tercel and Vans
JDM
toyotatimemachine
12-19-2020, 06:09 PM
Hello
I found a doohickey hanging off the top of the motor towards the Mack of views from the drivers side hatch. It has 3 vacuum lines attached a broken plastic screw and a spring fell out the bottom.
any ideas? I’ll try to attack a pic or two.
toyotatimemachine
12-19-2020, 06:13 PM
Should mention
1987 4wd 5 speed
SeattleSquatch
01-20-2021, 01:45 PM
Maybe more of a question of WHY-IS-THIS and WHAT-TO-LOOK-FOR-WHILE-I-CAN:
Sometime in the vans history, the back firewall was chopped into to gain access to the back of the engine. After removing the back heater vent, discovered a poor attempt at a fiberglass repair and finally discovered where my exhaust fumes have been seeping in :dizzy:
Before I weld it back, wondering if there's a good reason to keep a removable panel here instead of patching it up completely? I assume it must of made some PIA job easier in the past. Does this give access to "the hose of death" I've heard about or some transmission bolt that's otherwise impossible to reach?
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Wondering which parts (part#s) I may want to inspect or stock up on/replace while I still have easy access?
timsrv
01-20-2021, 04:25 PM
Wow, that's a nasty looking hack job. There is a benefit to having some access here, but it's hard to imagine a cut like that helping much. If it were mine I'd weld/patch that, then maybe put a more reasonable access hole there if/when needed.
Here's an example of a more reasonable way to get access to the "hose of death"
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/timsrv/whatever/04IMG_8847.jpg
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a23/timsrv/whatever/09IMG_8966.jpg
SeattleSquatch
03-18-2021, 06:41 PM
Where is the hazard light relay located?
Attached is photo of fuse panel but none of the relays seem to be labeled hazard.
I'm on a road trip, got pulled over for no tail/break lights(solved) but learned in the process that hazards don't work. Fuse is fine, next guess is relay but forgot my manual at home.
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10985
Thanks
JDM VANMAN
03-18-2021, 07:43 PM
Oh oh thats not good, look at posting number 4 in this thread-
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/showthread.php?521-cornering-light-relay&highlight=hazard+relay
hope this helps:thmbup:
JDM
pigneguy
03-27-2021, 06:35 PM
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hi what is this component to the left of the battery ? I found the two nuts loose, tightened them up but would like to know what this is ? thanks
pigneguy
03-27-2021, 06:36 PM
would removing the "ballast" affect the handling of the van ? i have an 89 4x4 cargo van
Interesting, I've only seen those in the 1st gen cargo vans (which also have rear coil springs rather than leaf springs).
Ballast is as good a term as any; I forget the Toyota term. I removed mine.
Gwen
EDIT: Toyota calls it the Rear Floor Balancer.
timsrv
03-27-2021, 11:29 PM
11042
hi what is this component to the left of the battery ? I found the two nuts loose, tightened them up but would like to know what this is ? thanks
It's kind of hard to identify by that picture, but I believe that's a solenoid switch similar to this one: http://www.texasindustrialelectric.com/Relays_24812_01.asp. I'm guessing at some point a P.O. had a 2nd battery mounted somewhere and he was using that solenoid for a battery isolator. He probably took the battery out and disconnected the wires, but left the solenoid behind. Tim
pigneguy
03-27-2021, 11:57 PM
thanks Tim
llamavan
03-28-2021, 11:22 AM
would removing the "ballast" affect the handling of the van ? i have an 89 4x4 cargo van
Not that I have noticed.
Gwen
pigneguy
03-28-2021, 03:17 PM
Not that I have noticed.
Gwen
good to know cos they weigh a ton, maybe get a fraction of a mile per gallon more :wnk:
89van
07-23-2021, 09:31 PM
Curious if anyone knows the number for the shroud around the door lock on the interior (see picture) as my van seems to have that missing. Passenger's side preferred but if they're interchangeable that'd work too hopefully. :mrgreen:
llamavan
07-23-2021, 10:10 PM
There's just one part for both sides; they are interchangeable. Toyota part # 69751-20031; officially called FRONT DOOR LOCKING BUTTON COLLAR HOLDER
Gwen
timsrv
07-23-2021, 10:13 PM
You mean this?
https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/a23/timsrv/IMG_4322.JPG
89van
07-23-2021, 10:33 PM
Yep, thats it! Thanks. You guys know everything! :thmbup:
89van
07-23-2021, 11:03 PM
In addition, do you also know the part numbers for door locks for the sliding door exterior and the rear door? The sliding door is busted (everytime I shut the sliding door, the whole assembly pops out like its craving freedom!) and the rear door lock just doesn't turn; bent a copied key trying to open it! :rolleyes: Gonna be stocking up on parts to order now that I'm doing some quality-of-life fixes to it... Once again thanks guys!
timsrv
07-23-2021, 11:17 PM
Go to this site: https://www.toyodiy.com/parts/q.html (it can be helpful in finding/cross-referencing part numbers). I'll also email you information on how to get access to Toyota's break-downs.
89van
07-23-2021, 11:44 PM
Will do.
stephenbaklund
03-12-2022, 05:16 PM
Hey all!
Is anyone able to help me find where to get one of these, or a good alternative for this hose? #22230M on the diagram.
Carbonized
03-13-2022, 08:41 PM
http://www.sotond.com/Automotive-Rubber-Hose-pl3009354.html try this contact them and ask for something of the same inside diameter and roughly the same radius and for the same application ( gasoline,vacuum, oil, coolant etc). You can cut some part of a longer, multiple bends, hose. for vacuum look at there flexible silicon. Whatever you chose, do not loose those OEM clamps and re-use them, they are there for a reason.
stephenbaklund
03-14-2022, 06:15 PM
Appreciate it! I’ll check that out
originalkwyjibo
03-14-2022, 07:50 PM
FYI, those hoses are metric. SAE sizes will not fit well. I tried all different manor of alternatives when I did my head gasket a number of years ago before I finally went to the dealer who was still able to order them at that time. I believe they are 14mm but don't quote me on that. Same with the heater hoses on the vans. Your either trying to stretch 1/2" hose to fit or clamping down 5/8" and hoping it doesn't leak which doesn't work well in the tight confines of the intake plenum.
reddyfreddy151
03-25-2022, 01:57 AM
Any idea what this green object might be on my 1988 Toyota Van LE?
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Burntboot
03-25-2022, 07:17 AM
Looks like a broken PCV valve, of the (incorrect) plastic variety.
Temassi
06-26-2022, 12:01 PM
I was wondering what this line is coming from my power steering pump. When I was reading in a thread I saw this like but couldn't tell if it was the same part or not https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=1159&cc=1279784&jnid=549&jpid=4 The bends/hook ups on the one in the link seem a little different than the one in the picture. Thanks
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originalkwyjibo
06-28-2022, 06:21 PM
I was wondering what this line is coming from my power steering pump.
That's the power steering pressure hose that goes from the pump to the steering rack. Assuming this is for the 86 listed in your profile, I would think this is more likely the appropriate hose. https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=79266&cc=1279751&pt=7320
Temassi
06-28-2022, 08:33 PM
It is an '86. That looks exactly like the part that I need. Thanks a bunch, I really appreciate it!
Temassi
07-08-2022, 04:25 PM
I was wondering if anyone knew what this was. It's located at about the center of the front bumper, the wire going into the cab is disconnected. It looks like a little megaphone. I thought it was the horn, but I've been able to find that in a diagram and it doesn't look like this.
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timsrv
07-08-2022, 09:17 PM
That appears to be a left over speaker/siren from an aftermarket alarm system.
Temassi
07-09-2022, 12:19 AM
Oh ok. That makes sense as to why I couldn't find anything in the books on what it was. It's just sitting pretty perfect in what looks like a spot made for it so I just wanted to double check.
Jan-Willem
09-05-2022, 04:42 PM
This valve/actuator was dangling to the back of my engine, does anyone know sure where it should be mounted?
The vacuum hoses are so long, I have no idea where to look.
I think it is valve nr 2 on the diagram
in my repair manual, i think it is mentioned as a vacuum switching valve, it is listed as part of the air conditioning system, but it does not mention where the part is supposed to be mounted.
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timsrv
09-06-2022, 01:06 AM
There's a hole on the side of the engine block behind the oil filter. Here's a picture of one mounted:
https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/a23/timsrv/IMG_4477(1).JPG
It's your "pressure up" vsv. One hose should connect to the manifold via a little black filter device and the other hose should go to your fuel pressure regulator (other side rear of engine). Tim
Jan-Willem
09-06-2022, 03:48 PM
Thanks a bunch!
I put it back where it belongs. Judging by the amount of grime and rust covering that hole, it had not been there for a long long time.
alexpski
09-09-2022, 03:04 AM
Going bonkers! Looked at a ton of part lists and drawings trying to find this part! My eyeballs hurt! Anyone know a part number or what its called?? ('85 LE)
Some weather stripping that runs along the outside of the window…
89van
10-11-2022, 10:49 AM
Going bonkers! Looked at a ton of part lists and drawings trying to find this part! My eyeballs hurt! Anyone know a part number or what its called?? ('85 LE)
Some weather stripping that runs along the outside of the window…
I believe that is "WEATHERSTRIP, FRONT DOOR GLASS, OUTER" part # 68160-87001. From my quick glances online, looks NLA as usual but it doesn't hurt to call around to double-check :thmbup:
alexpski
06-08-2023, 09:18 PM
Can anyone tell me that the green sensor is below the temp sensor?
Temp sensor is circled in this pic.
Thanks!
Jan-Willem
06-09-2023, 07:56 AM
I think it is the temperature sensor that disables the overdrive of the automatic gearbox when the engine is cool.
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alexpski
06-09-2023, 11:01 AM
Thank you! I had someone tell me that but I needed to confirm. Appreciate your tesponse!!
BelueJacques
07-27-2023, 12:36 PM
Looking to ID this coolant tube - it goes from the water outlet on back of water pump under intake/exhaust manifold and feeds oil cooler and heater hose.
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timsrv
07-27-2023, 01:04 PM
That's Toyota part #16268-73060 Pipe, Water By-Pass No 1. Unfortunately it's no longer available. Your choice is to repair (welding/brazing) or to fabricate something to replace it with. If you're lucky you might be able to find a good used one in a salvage yard, but these vans are getting harder and harder to find in the yards these days.
PS: If it's just only holes or pitting on nipples, but otherwise okay, you can replace the hose and slide it on farther, then move your clamp up past the damaged parts.
BelueJacques
07-31-2023, 07:52 AM
will try to weld it, one of the nipples snapped off.
Looks like exhaust manifold is cracked as well - assuming there is no use welding it. Any advice on finding an exhaust manifold for an 87 4x4 auto?
timsrv
07-31-2023, 10:51 AM
Exhaust manifold is part #17141-72010 and that was available up until about 1 or 2 years ago. The manifold can be welded, but if you want it to last it should also be stress relieved and then machined flat on the mating surface. Because the intake manifold uses the same nuts/studs, it's important the mount flange be the same thickness as the intake manifold (where the nut/washer contacts). So only very minimal material should be removed. If it requires much machining, then you may need to compensate by welding/grinding on the nut side to bring it back up to spec in those areas. Tim
BelueJacques
08-22-2023, 12:00 PM
That's Toyota part #16268-73060 Pipe, Water By-Pass No 1. Unfortunately it's no longer available. Your choice is to repair (welding/brazing) or to fabricate something to replace it with. If you're lucky you might be able to find a good used one in a salvage yard, but these vans are getting harder and harder to find in the yards these days.
PS: If it's just only holes or pitting on nipples, but otherwise okay, you can replace the hose and slide it on farther, then move your clamp up past the damaged parts.
Any ideas why my water By-Pass pipe is so much different than what's in the parts manual or others have in their vans.
Mine has a whole extra pipe headed to the left around the engine - is this part of the auto trans?
Highlighted parts seem to be extra?
timsrv
08-22-2023, 02:23 PM
The pipe in your picture is from an automatic 4wd van. Those vans have a sandwich type engine oil cooler that gets it's cooling from engine antifreeze (fed by that pipe). Yours is Toyota part #16268-73060. That pipe without the oil cooler section (in 2wd vans and manual transmission 4wd vans) is Toyota part #16268-73011.
Toyota doesn't show the extra pipe sections in their breakdowns, but if you were able to get a 16268-73060 it would have that extra pipe/nipples. Tim
Jan-Willem
01-08-2024, 03:22 PM
Hi,
I want to replace the bumpstops that are on the front lower control arms. I looked at the toyota epc data, to get the part number, and to my surprise, they were available and affordable. However when I got them, they look nothing like the ones that are on the control arms now. Are my old ones incorrect, or are my new ones incorrect? And if the new ones are incorrect, what part number do I need? And I guess if not available I could go for a universal one, but the size difference is huge, so I want to make sure i get remotely the correct size.
These are on my van now:
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on epc data:
12462
12463
12464
but it isn't even remotely the same size:
12465
now somewhere else, in a completely unrelated topic on this site, I saw an exploded view, maybe from a maintenance manual, that looks very much like what I have now:
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I ordered 48305-30030, listed as BUMPER, FRONT SPRING, NO.1
Could it be 48331-29055, listed as BUMPER, FRONT SPRING, NO.2 ?
This one is on a bit of an odd location in the parts diagram, and there is no clear picture. But if this is the correct one, where should the NO1 bumpstop go???
and this one: 48331-27051 is listed for a townace, but does kinda look like what I have now, but more ehm pointy, but I guess mine could have been pointy as well at some point in time.... But it has the two mounting bolts like mine
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/394503684535
Tan Van
01-08-2024, 03:58 PM
try looking at bump-stops for a 90's ford truck or a 1969 Chevelle -- there's a close match out there somewhere
vintagecoffeeroaster
03-05-2024, 06:14 AM
I think I need a new one of these. Does anyone have one for sale or know where I can get one. I believe it’s called a injector resistor or ballast resistor, I have a 1987 panel van with a Y4-e
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MyToy
03-05-2024, 09:19 AM
I think that is the resistor network for your injector windings DC.
Anyone out there that can confirm that?
Mytoy
89van
03-12-2024, 12:08 AM
Yep, it is!
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MyToy
03-13-2024, 04:24 PM
Nice Exploded view. Where did you get that?
mt
What is this I found this under the drivers side dash? The electrical fire definitely happened with a previous owner. I don't see any other damage under the dash. Doesn't smell like burnt electrical at all. Don't know if its related, but the solid core wire used to replace the 1.25b fusible link has some melty insulation, replacing that with bulk 12 gauge fusible link wire.
I cant turn over the van with it uninstalled as I am currently trouble shooting "click no start" that went from intermittent to permanent. Dash lights are fine with the ignition switch powered on and the mystery box uninstalled.
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Jan-Willem
10-13-2024, 03:05 AM
Hmm kind of looks like this thing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/145562795633
That is exactly what it is, thank you!
Looks important. Ive been driving around for two years with the burnt one installed, just happened upon it troubleshooting something else, codes are all clear. I should keep an eye our for one with the correct P/N in any case.
Edit:
Looks like it is for cruise control. I was afraid it was the ATM control computer.
https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=380099&start=0
jefffri
11-17-2024, 04:32 PM
86 5 speed manual caravan
Does anyone know what part number this bushing would be? I think it's the shifter linkage bushing?
I was driving the other day and it fell out which caused me to not be able to change gears.
I put a washer and nut on to get off the side of the hwy but can't leave it like this.
im also into alternative fixes
thanks!
12954
Red circle is the missing part. next to it is an identical setup circled in green
timsrv
11-17-2024, 09:28 PM
The rubber grommet halves are Toyota part #90480-17016 (they are sold separately, so you'll need 2). The washers (top and bottom) are Toyota part #94614-10800 (also sold separately). The nut is Toyota part #90179-08044. According to http://www.toyotapartsdeal.com all of these are still available......at least that's what they say now. Good luck. Tim
jefffri
11-17-2024, 11:52 PM
TIM FOR THE WIN!
You are a life saver thank you so much!
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