In a 1983 Toyota Pickup, the engine control unit (ECU) is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be mounted on a bracket or secured to the firewall. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or trim pieces. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.
The ECU is located right behind the passenger's side kick panel.
The ECU. (COMPUTER)
dosnt have an ecu
Behind the drivers side kick panel.
It is about 14 gallons or so.
Look at the lower end of engine
Around 3600-should be on registration.
No, the frames are different. In 1986 Toyota went from a solid front axle design to independent front suspension. Therefore the frames are different.
A 1992 Toyota Pickup with a 22RE engine typically uses a specific engine control unit (ECU) known as the 89661-35090 or similar part numbers. It's important to ensure compatibility with the wiring harness and connectors. Aftermarket ECUs are also available for performance upgrades, but they require proper tuning and installation. Always verify the exact part number and specifications for your particular model before replacing the ECU.
no the body mounts are different
The ECU in a Toyota Camry is located underneath the dashboard.
If, by ECU you mean "Engine Control Unit", I don't believe a 1968 dodge pickup had one.