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First time posting on here or any forum. Sorry if this is in the wrong place. It looks like previous owner tried something different with the TCU wiring and I just want to get it back to how it should be. Could someone provide pictures of what it is supposed to look like? I tried looking but can’t find anything that shows it clearly. Attached pictures of what I have.

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39 minutes ago, Ωhm said:

Seems like wires were not cut, but "T spliced" in to. Post ENG?/YR? info. Need to narrow this wiring down some. Can you determine TCU pin letter/numbers?

 

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1988 4.0 i6

 

I can try and determine those.

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Looks like C263 Resistor Pack (missing). Don't understand why wiring was hacked into but seems correct, unless there's more wiring higher up the harness. Couple of more views.

 

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Thanks, I’ll see if I can get one. I’m pretty sure there is supposed to be a fuse as well? Here are two picture - one showing as far as I can see of the wires interior and the other is of wires I’m not sure of yet so included them incase they're useful.

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In case someone comes here looking for the same information. It is resistor 1.2 Ohm Chrysler P/N 83504880. Doesn't look like it's available for purchase so looking for something equivalent.

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