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Shmyers01

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    1986 Toyota dolphin
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    Sacramento

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  1. Sure let me know if you find it and I'll pm you!
  2. Called the salvage yard; they don't have it in stock but if they did it would be $300!
  3. That wouldn't be a bad idea ... I'll get on it tmrw i could still return this one I bought if I find a used one...meanwhile The dolphins at yota getting a detent cable and awaiting me to arrive with an ecu
  4. Ok so I found an aftermarket ECU at autopartskart.com for $250 and I get $60 back for a core charge so it will be about $190 with expedited shipping. Return policy is only 20 days so I know that's a gamble compared to the next cheapest at around $350 on eBay and Amazon and up to $550 most other places. Oreillys wants $450 after tax and core return but have 1 year warranty. So I hope the savings is worth it...keep you posted. Thanks again-
  5. Just turns and turns and may start after multiple attempts then stalls and dies. Dealer said they hooked up a new used ECU and it fired up fine (yota tech has his own older yota pickup). I kinda trust them and can at least hold them accountable if ECU doesn't work. Frankly I'm tired of trying new stuff-I don't think there is much I haven't tried like: compression and fuel pressure and pump tests, swapping parts out, new plugs/tune up, fuel filter, upper end rebuild, wires all checked, egr and cold start injector tests, coolant sensor tests, multiple voltage tests, vacuum line tests, battery tests, the list goes on. Toyota did all these and then some. I can't keep track. Just really looking to save a little on the ECU to fully rule it out and hopefully be able to take a trip soon! :)) thanks for for all your input everyone!!
  6. Thanks Derek! I realize these save me a couple hundred but I'm kinda bummed and baffled why this specific ECU costs so much compared to other ones! I may have to buck up and spend more cash than I hoped to
  7. Hi everybody! I am new to this forum but not new to my RV. I have been renovating it for the past six months. I went to get it smogged and it wouldn't start right. Long story short after two mechanics and my own attempt at fixing (let alone multiple new parts etc) I finally broke down and towed it to Toyota. They also performed multiple tests and discovered the ECU was bad. I was wondering if anybody had one for sale, possibly save myself a few $'s. The part number is 89661 35040 84. it seems that $700 from the dealer is way too much for an ancient part...any help?? Much appreciated Shawn
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