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JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86649 08/09/02 01:40 PM
Anonymous
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This post is in reference to my previous one:
Need some help from all you factory e-locked folks
However, I feel my recent findings justify a new post.

Based on the following pictures, I think I can say without a doubt that I am pre-wired for the factory electric locker. It's probably safe to assume that you are too if yours didn't come equipped with one from the factory.

Here's a picture of where the REAR LOCKING DIFF ECU goes (behind driver's side kickpanel). Notice the green factory wiring harness:
http://www.phorunner.com/temp/DSC00043.JPG

Here's a picture of where that harness leads (driver's side rear wheel well). Notice the same green wiring:
http://www.phorunner.com/temp/DSC00044.JPG

Here's a picture of an ideal place for the wiring to exit the body. Probably where the factory harness is run. That grommet exits right above the driver's side rear coil; almost directly above the e-locker:
http://www.phorunner.com/temp/DSC00045.JPG

And lastly, here's a picture of where the RR DIFF LOCK switch would go (behind dash). Wiring is already there!:
http://www.phorunner.com/temp/DSC00046.JPG

So... to all of you who have wanted the electric locker for so long, everything's pre-wired (make sure on your vehicle before you order anything). Here's a list of things needed:

* Locking rear 3rd member (and minor housing mods):
- 4.56 ratio -> #41110-3D010
- 4.30 ratio -> #41110-3D080
- 4.10 ratio -> #41110-3D030
* New diff gasket #42181-60050
* Diff. Lock ECU #89533-35070
* Diff. Wiring Harness #82127-35100 (connects locker to existing wiring)
* RR DIFF LOCK switch #84725-35010

Of course, if you choose a different gear ratio than stock, you will have to regear (and perhaps lock? <img border="0" alt="[Satan]" title="" src="graemlins/satan.gif" /> ) your front accordingly.

Everything should pretty much plug together. I've confirmed that the locker ECU is the same for 1996-2000. My local parts department quoted me a price of $188.35+tax for everything but the 3rd member. That was with a 25% off list wholesale discount. That's roughly $100 more than if you were to do the wiring yourself. Let me know if I've left something out. Many thanks to everyone who sent me diagrams and descriptions. w00p! I can't wait <img border="0" title="" alt="[Big Grin]" src="images/icons/grin.gif" />

-phong

<small>[ 09 August 2002, 08:43 AM: Message edited by: phong ]</small>

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86650 08/09/02 01:46 PM
Anonymous
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Hey Phong,

Don't forget the tech article.......

David

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86651 08/09/02 03:24 PM
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Ishikawa Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Phong...thank you for your research. That is some great news for those interested in this modification on 3rd Gens. You da man!! 3rd Genners beware...this makes things way too easy, I say give Inchworm some business and start ordering folks!!

Kick ass info Phong.

Max

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86652 08/09/02 04:08 PM
Anonymous
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Check your e-mail your still missing some stuff.

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86653 08/09/02 04:59 PM
Anonymous
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These are the pictures Steve sent me:

<img src="http://www.phorunner.com/temp/steve1.jpg" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.phorunner.com/temp/steve2.jpg" alt="" />

I can't really tell from the pictures, but it looks like there's possibly one more harness that splits the power and control lines. Without a locked vehicle to look at, I'm stumped.

help?

-phong

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86654 08/10/02 05:05 AM
Joined: Aug 2001
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aowRS Offline
Body Damage is Cool
Phong,
Great research. Thanks for the information - maybe it will happen one day...

Andreas


2001 4Runner SR5 4WD, Dorado Gold, 303,000+ miles
2014 Audi A4, Monsoon Gray
1995 Porsche 993, Polar Silver
Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86655 08/10/02 05:37 AM
Joined: Aug 2000
Posts: 129
Vegas4Runner Offline
Wheeler
I saw that and tried getting some pictures of that too, but just couldn't. On the bracket in the picture on the right is where the plug from the wire I showed you in the other thread ends. From there, the new wire harness splits into two and one goes near the top of the locker mechanism and the other loops around it and ends up near the bottom of it. That's all I saw when I was underneath.

-Robert

Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86656 08/09/02 11:22 PM
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Posts: 2,205
BoostedInline6 Offline
Body Damage is Cool
The second "wire" you are seeing is the breather tube for the diff motor assembly.


2000 4Runner | 5-speed | E-locker | Tundra/OME 2" lift | Stubbs Sliders | Deckplate/TrueFlow |
Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86657 08/10/02 01:00 AM
Joined: May 2001
Posts: 427
Mojo_Risin Offline
Mudrunner
Here is a picture of the Diff. Wiring Harness #82127-35100. there are 2 plugs and one breather hose

I borrowed this pic from KLF on the 4wheeling section of OW.
<img src="http://home.earthlink.net/~jmstavola/trailtalk_pics/Locker_Harness.jpg" alt="" />

Mojo




Re: JACKPOT BABY!!! (RE: retrofit e-locker) #86658 08/10/02 02:29 AM
Anonymous
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I hate to sound stupid but, what does this mean? I have a 2WD sr5 97, I remeber reading a post awhile back that you could off road a 2wd if it has the E-locker on the back. IS this what you mean? all 4runners are already prewired??!!!

thanks!

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