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Blower Motor Power Connector

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by BrandoGoodo, Jul 12, 2022.

  1. Jul 12, 2022 at 9:47 PM
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    Alright, I just recently replaced my blower motor resistor and enjoyed 4 days of glorious AC. On the 5th day, I was on my way home from work and the motor shut off completely, leaving me with instant regret, should've bought the motor and resistor at the same time. I have the motor on order but, I did a little more investigating and to my surprise, I found that the connector that supplies power to the motor is nice and toasty. I'm having a hard time finding a replacement connector that I can just splice in. Any help on replacement connectors would be greatly appreciated!IMG-7056.jpg
     
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    I matched mine up from a mid 2000's Honda Accord in a junkyard, Toyota does sell the pigtail harness for the blower motor but it's the same junky kind of plastic, the Honda one was black and of a higher temp rating with larger conductors.

    I also packed it full of dielectric grease to insulate some of the heat off the plastic.
     
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    Dielectric grease is such a good idea! I'll have to pick some up when I find a good replacement connector.
     
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    No, I wouldn’t use anything smaller than what it is now.
    Since you’ll be cutting it anyways, you cam measure what it is now.
    https://www.powerstream.com/Wire_Size.htm
     
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    Blower motor P/N was also superceded, they got a different one now that's more efficient and doesn't get nearly as hot at the plug if your motor is original it might not be a bad idea to pick a new one up from the dealer, they usually run between 75 and 130 bucks I think I got mine for 90.

    When I replaced my plug I didn't replace my motor (which was definitely original) until later when it started squeaking/chirping. After pulling it apart and cleaning it and relubricating it twice I got tired, brought the dealer the part number off the old one and they said the new one was a different number.
     
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    Not sold as a kit, sold as each. So you will need one of the plugs and two of the terminal and wires.

    Connector:


    [​IMG]

    Terminals:

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    Corsa sells the terminals to avoid multiple crimps.
     
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    Can't tell how many wires are on the connector in the photo - but the replacements look like 2 as expected. You could temporarily, or I'd consider permanently splicing and wire nutting the 12v leads to the motor. There will be no connector points to burn and not a big deal to replace the motor later.
     
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    You could do that, but in order to wire nut the motor to the vehicle wires you would have to connect a set of wires to the male terminals on the motor as that plug goes directly into the motor housing.

    I wouldn't do it.

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    Please, never use wire nuts in an automotive (or marine) application. Save them for use in your house.
     
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    Now that I see the motor I wouldn't do it either! I thought there were leads coming from the motor to a connector.

    Even at home I'll secure wire nuts with electrical tape and a wire tie. I agree for automotive/marine use there's the potential for them to become loose. Forget that idea.
     
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    I figured that is what you were thinking and why I posted the picture and explained it.

    :thumbsup:
     
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    As the saying goes - a picture is worth a thousand words... Good to see parts and electrical connectors seem to be available for gen 2 Tacomas - at least online. Something I'll have to get used to doing rather than buying local.
     
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    My blower connector did the same thing. I cut the connector and wired directly to the connector in the blower housing, using, I believe, .187” female blade terminals.
     

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