BJ74 13BT Vacuum Switch Valve - 24volt

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BJ74 13BT Vacuum Switch Valve - 24volt

Postby MikeL200 » Sun Feb 12, 2017 5:11 pm

I'm looking for a replacement VSV for my 1989 BJ 74 MWB (13BT - 24 volt). Toyota says they are discontinued.
Any thoughts on a replacement or a work-around?
Prefer not to have cord hanging out of front grill to stop engine.
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Re: BJ74 13BT Vacuum Switch Valve - 24volt

Postby Pj_Marsh » Sun Feb 12, 2017 5:17 pm

I've run into this on my 12h-t, I got a vsv from the states for 2.95 and shipped it through Youshop. Other option is Aliexpress, the chinese still manafacture most of the vsv's for a fraction of Toyota's price.

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Re: BJ74 13BT Vacuum Switch Valve - 24volt

Postby MikeL200 » Sun Feb 12, 2017 7:02 pm

Pj_Marsh wrote:I've run into this on my 12h-t, I got a vsv from the states for 2.95 and shipped it through Youshop. Other option is Aliexpress, the chinese still manafacture most of the vsv's for a fraction of Toyota's price.



Do they use Toyota part numbers or is it pick and pray?
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Re: BJ74 13BT Vacuum Switch Valve - 24volt

Postby wjw » Mon Feb 13, 2017 9:34 am

You need the Toyota full part number, then you can be pretty sure it will work, ie:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/origina ... 89061.html
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