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Inverter pump plug

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Fredsimm, Jan 31, 2021.

  1. Fredsimm

    Fredsimm Active Member

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    Been a while since I've been on here. Traded my 07 for a pickup truck. Yes I miss it. My daughter's 09 went through another inverter pump. With over 280,000 I'm not complaining. I had to cut the harness near the plug because the plug was frozen and I couldn't get it off. Then I lost the plug. Can anyone give me a part number or an aftermarket plug number. I've searched till I want to scream. As always any help is much appreciated
     
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    Without signing in to TIS (more info) for the version specific to your year, in the 2006 manual that's probably still bouncing around the web somewhere, the connector at the pump (W3) has part number 90980-11162.

    That's for the plastic connector housing. You'll also need two of the correct repair terminals and the materials to splice them in. Those part numbers can be looked up on TIS (here's how you do it), or the person at the Toyota parts counter can look them up for you when you stop in for the housing.
     
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    In a pinch you could do bullet connectors for the individual wires.
     
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    Thanks for all the help. I did put temporary bullet connectors. I ordered a new plug and replaced it on Saturday and all is well.
     
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