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1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 3:25 pm
by Swerve
Hey All,

I'm a Nissan man so not really clued on on Yota's.

I have a uncle in Papua New Guinea with a 1994 Prado in need of parts. The 70 series Prado never came to Oz but a heap of Jap import in New Zealand. Talking with a Kiwi at work (4WD nut as well) he reckons most body parts will be interchangable with the Troopie from that year.

He's also in need of a ECU and Australia Toyota couldnt help, I called NZ Toyota and price is $4000 NZD LOL.

So I'm hoping you guys can set me straight with what Aussie parts are interchangable, I need to source this stuff and ship to PNG.




Item Description: Qty Condition Remarks:

1. Engine Control Unit (ECU) Faulty Refer attached photo
2. Front Windscreen 1 Bad/Broken
3. Front Windscreen Rubber 1 Bad/Broken
4. Rear LHS Quarter Glass 1 Bad/Broken Refer Attached photo
5. Rear LHS Tail Lamp 1 Bad/Broken Refer Attached photo
6. Rear LHS Vision Mirror 1 Bad/Broken

For item(1)-Engine Control Unit (ECU), I would prefer a brand new unit, while used parts will do for items 2-6 .

The details of the vehicle are as follows:

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[Make ] TOYOTA
[Model ] PRADO - LANDCRUISER
[Model Number ] Y-KZJ71W-PET
[Frame No. or Chassis No. ] KZJ71-0002400
[Year ] 1994



I believe looks like this

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My Uncles car needing the parts

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The ECU model
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Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 5:18 pm
by SimonInAustralia
The 2-door Prado is the same as the Bundera (LJ-70 and RJ-70) in Australia, in terms of body parts.

The 1KZ was sold in other Toyotas here in Australia.

You could double check the parts on http://www.toyodiy.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, to ensure that the parts that suit his Prado are the same part numbers as listed for the Bundera.

You might be able to find the same part numbers used with the 1KZ in other Toyotas that are available in Australia, and order those parts.

Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:37 pm
by SimonInAustralia
Acutally, the Prado might be a little different to the Bunbera body parts.

Maybe you should put his VIN number into...
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/q.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

...and see if you can find the exact part numbers for the parts you need.

Then you can check them against Australian Bunderas, to see if they are the same.

Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:45 pm
by SimonInAustralia
Here are the pages and part numbers to suit his truck.

Some of them list other models that the same parts were used on.


1.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... ?hl=89661A" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

89661A COMPUTER, ENGINE CONTROL
89661-60250 KZJ7*..ATM


2.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... l?hl=56111" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

56111 GLASS, WINDSHIELD
56111-90K14 HZJ77, KZJ7*..SX, ZX; *LAM, T=5.3, BRONZE

56121 WEATHERSTRIP, WINDSHIELD
56121-90K02 HZJ70, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..(HT, WG)..(EX, LX, SX, ZX)


3.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... _7552.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

75541D COVER, WINDSHIELD MOULDING JOINT, UPPER
75541-90K00 HZJ70, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..(HT, WG)..(EX, LX, SX, ZX)
(2 needed)

75531 MOULDING, WINDSHIELD, OUTER UPPER
75531-90K00 HZJ70, 73, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..EX, LX, SX, ZX

75533 MOULDING, WINDSHIELD, OUTSIDE RH
75533-90K00 HZJ70, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..(HT, WG)..(EX, LX, SX, ZX)

75534 MOULDING, WINDSHIELD, OUTSIDE LH
75533-90K00 HZJ70, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..(HT, WG)..(EX, LX, SX, ZX)

75543B COVER, WINDSHIELD MOULDING JOINT, LOWER
75543-90K00 HZJ70, 73, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..EX, LX, SX, ZX
(2 needed)

75535A MOULDING, WINDSHIELD, OUTSIDE LOWER
75535-90K00 HZJ70, 77, KZJ7*, PZJ7*..(HT, WG)..(EX, LX, SX, ZX)


4.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... ?hl=68131D" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

68131D GLASS, BACK DOOR, LH
68132-90K13 HZJ73, KZJ71..SX, ZX; *EHTT, T=3.5, BRONZE


5.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... l?hl=81561" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

81561 LENS, REAR COMBINATION LAMP, LH
81561-90K09 KZJ71


6.
http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_J_199401 ... l?hl=87940" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

87940 MIRROR ASSY, OUTER REAR VIEW, LH
87940-60220 KZJ7*; フエンダ ミラ-
87940-90K07 KZJ71
(I think he needs the bottom one)

Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:54 pm
by Swerve
Simon,

Top stuff mate and thanks for the link, just been playing with it and it is quite good. I cab see myself spending all night on it :finger:

Thanks Again :)

Steve

PS- I worked from the ECU it's an Auto and I'm guessing 5 door

Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:24 pm
by SimonInAustralia
No problem Steve.

Putting the frame/chassis number you mentioned above into toyodiy.com brings up his model.


Is he sure that the ECU needs replacing?

Might be worth opening it up and see if it has bad/leaking capacitors that need replacing, or burnt-out capacitors for resistors.

Do a search on Google for 1KZTE ECU, and see if there is anything that sounds like it might help.

This sort of thing is mentioned a bit...
http://www.toyotadiesel.com/forums/show ... php?t=7432" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Also, some of the window parts might be similar on other models, such as being the same size, but a different tint or something. Maybe he could measure them up, and you could check Bunderas and other SWB 70 series trucks at wreckers to see if they are the same size.

The rear tailights might be very similar on other 70 series models, and work, maybe needing wiring mods to match up the plugs, or might have different combination of brake/park/turn colours.

Re: 1994 Toyota Prado (70 Series) Parts Needed in PNG

Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:58 pm
by bj on roids
The rear door glass and tail light is standard troopie stuff.

It should all be available in Australia, from Toyota.