1993 pickup

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    Hey guy's was wondering if I take the wiring and fuse box of a 4runner would it work? Also if it works does it matter if it comes from an automatic cuz mine is manual
     
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    I'm sure if you have both side by side, [fuse box] then you LL be able to tell if the auto/manual differs..

    By wiring, are you talking about the local wires to the box itself, or the whole harness?
     
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    Sorry about that I need to be more specific lol...I got power doors of a 90 toyota pickup but didn't get the fuse box or wiring harness from inside the cap...so was wondering if one from a toyota a 4runner would work, but like I said my truck is standard and all the 4runners I find are auto
     
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    Ahhh I see what you meant there. I doubt auto/manual differs inside the cab. It might only matter when comparing a base model fuse box against an SR5, in the sense of more option require more fuses/relays.. either way, I'd buy a universal regulator/switch kit for around $30 and wire that into the stock door switches to retain the oem features and new wiring. Instead of 20+ yr old wires.. jus my 2 cents. Post pictures when it's done! All info helps one day.
     
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    Thanks for you help man really appreciate it...would it also keep the feature of the power locks?
     
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    Also my truck is a sr5 but has manual windows...and I took the dash apart an didn't fine wires for the power windows I thought they use to come with them if you ever wanted to install power windows
     
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    Idk about a car being wired for an option it didn't come with from factory. Gota remember some prefer manual over power and swap in that direction. I did on an 84 izuzu trooper.. couldn't find driver side motor.
     
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    Just about every car now is. Back then it wasnt as common but still possible
     
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    Yea now,unless you have a commercial vehicle, it'll most likely be power windows anyway.
     

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