Hi Guys
I am needing some help with an engine swap. I have a 1998 90 series Prado with a 5vz-fe v6 engine which has blown and I just purchased a 5vz-fe engine from a 2002 95 series. The issue is that there are a number of differences with;
1) the ECU harness connectors are different
2) there are three connctors on the ECU with my 1998 model from the engine harness but only two on the new 2002
3) there are vacuum lines running from the power steering pump to the inlet on the 1998 engine but no stem for it on inlet on the new 2002 engine.
4) the 2002 engine harness appears to have different wiring connectors to the 1998 engine harness
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about the differences between the 1998 and 2002 5vz fe engines and what modifications I will need to make to successfully fit this 2002 engine in place of the 1998 5vz-fe engine?
Is it just a matter of changing the ECU to fit the new engine or can I just use the 1998 enging harness and put on the 2002 engine?
You help would be greatly appreciated.
ATDA
I am needing some help with an engine swap. I have a 1998 90 series Prado with a 5vz-fe v6 engine which has blown and I just purchased a 5vz-fe engine from a 2002 95 series. The issue is that there are a number of differences with;
1) the ECU harness connectors are different
2) there are three connctors on the ECU with my 1998 model from the engine harness but only two on the new 2002
3) there are vacuum lines running from the power steering pump to the inlet on the 1998 engine but no stem for it on inlet on the new 2002 engine.
4) the 2002 engine harness appears to have different wiring connectors to the 1998 engine harness
I was wondering if anyone knew anything about the differences between the 1998 and 2002 5vz fe engines and what modifications I will need to make to successfully fit this 2002 engine in place of the 1998 5vz-fe engine?
Is it just a matter of changing the ECU to fit the new engine or can I just use the 1998 enging harness and put on the 2002 engine?
You help would be greatly appreciated.
ATDA
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