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Hi everyone, i'm new here, so first of all thanks for having me.
I want to explain first the nature of the problem i have.
I got a lexus es300 1992 that got in a battery fire about 5 or 6 years ago. It just got ignition on the battery part and fuse box, not all the car. I got that car just standing by waiting for an electrical branch to put it in.
This year i proposed myself to start that project, and i got a use Electrical Branch and a used lexus es300 1992 that was not running, all this with the pourpose to use the parts of the car to put on mine.
Problem that worries me now:
1. The electrical branch I bought is from a Lexus ES300 from 1994; I just learned it, not from 1992. As I was searching online, the 90-94 are apparently very similar, but I'm not sure. Anyone here can help me understand if this electrical bracket will work on my 1992?
2. Any other advice that I can get will be very appreciated!
Note: The reason I want to get back the burned car is because the interior is in very good shape, and mechanical is good as well as the engine. However, the beige car is very depressing. i have to get the engine worked out, and put it on motion.
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It doesn't seem like you are from US, as here a 1994 model already received a 1MZ-FE engine instead of a 3VZ-FE that you have, so I am not exactly sure on the differences between those cars. Either way, you will have to pull the wiring out of the Burned car, even if you won't be able to use the new harness, so you might as well get it out and compare them side-by-side instead of guessing. Considering the fact that you have a complete Donor vehicle, even if there are any small differences, the engines should be the same Mechanically, anything else, like sensors or accessories (alternator) could be swapped over from the Donor car.
In short, the only way to know for certain what has changed would be to compare them side-by-side.