Go to car-part.com, Robert. It's a host site for salvage yards everywhere to sell their stuff. You will see instant results, too, it's like a database. You can narrow your search by geographic area or by individual state even. Be sure to specify engine harness, if that is what you are looking for. The search may kind of self direct you that way anyway, it works very well. I guess you might also find the harness on e-bay, worth checking. The only place to buy a new one would be from a dealer, and wow can you imagine how much they would fleece from your pocket for a part where no aftermarket demand exists, so no supply anywhere else? In fact even Toyota would probably say it is obsolete, and they can't order it. Happens all the time with good old GM products. I think they don't even see vehicles that are over 7 or 8 years old, selective respect maybe. myopic fools.
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Go to car-part.com, Robert. It's a host site for salvage yards everywhere to sell their stuff. You will see instant results, too, it's like a database. You can narrow your search by geographic area or by individual state even. Be sure to specify engine harness, if that is what you are looking for. The search may kind of self direct you that way anyway, it works very well. I guess you might also find the harness on e-bay, worth checking. The only place to buy a new one would be from a dealer, and wow can you imagine how much they would fleece from your pocket for a part where no aftermarket demand exists, so no supply anywhere else? In fact even Toyota would probably say it is obsolete, and they can't order it. Happens all the time with good old GM products. I think they don't even see vehicles that are over 7 or 8 years old, selective respect maybe. myopic fools.