now I'm f#$ked.... i finally found the number i needed TO CALL THE DEAler for my engine harness.....(for my alltrac motor 3sgte) and they told that .....I'm srcewed because its discountiued........ AAAAAAAAA!! now what i'm i gonna do ????
try japanese engine importers, other sites (alltrac.net, celicatech, etc) maybe another member will have one probably in a part out, or theres always ebay.
Look for your 1990 Celica parts, look for engine, select the 2.0L (VIN S, 4th digit, 3SGTE eng, 4WD, turbo) option. There are at least 20 listings for salvage yards in the US that have this engine available. Maybe by calling them, you can find out if they would be willing to carefully remove the engine wiring harness and sell it to you.
Short of this, I'm not sure what else you have for options.
Last edited by 93celicaconv; 01-28-2010 at 07:28 AM.
alright, I'll keep looking. nut any other info would be great, but there must be a different way. maybe moding another harness.. from an MR2. I don't know..I'm just getting a little ....you get my point. I'm asking for help for a reason....I'm having a son in may,, so I'm trying to get the swap done, but for he comes in to my life. I know it wont be done but at least i wont have to the harness...THAT'S THE WHOLE PROBLEM !!!!!:head bang::head bang:
Here is another potential. Don’t know if this MR2 has the 3s-gte engine or not, or how long this post as been sitting out there. But it does list a wiring harness available for $75.
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