mzqc0b
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OK I have an 86 Bronco II, and I am finishing up the engine swap my sons started.
Anyway, there is a connector on the passenger side under the air box, that I can't figure out where it goes. It comes out of the harness with the relays.
It looks just like a connector on an o2 sensor, except it has 4 wires.
It is also the same connector as the one for the injector harness and the knock sensor harness. I know I got the injector harness connectors correct, and I am not using the knock sensor.
The wires are listed here the best I can figure, since they are faded.
1. black/white
2. green/white
3. tan/red
4. tan/orange
I can't recall which colors correspond with which EEC pin, but 2 beep on pin 58 and 59, one beeps on 57 , and one on 22.
Here is what the connector looks like minus the o2 sensor and it has 4 pins.
Aside from the fact that I am pretty sure my dizzy in off (son put it in). I can't figure out this connector, the inside looks clean so I am pretty sure it was connected to something.
I hope someone can help me out.
Thanks.
Anyway, there is a connector on the passenger side under the air box, that I can't figure out where it goes. It comes out of the harness with the relays.
It looks just like a connector on an o2 sensor, except it has 4 wires.
It is also the same connector as the one for the injector harness and the knock sensor harness. I know I got the injector harness connectors correct, and I am not using the knock sensor.
The wires are listed here the best I can figure, since they are faded.
1. black/white
2. green/white
3. tan/red
4. tan/orange
I can't recall which colors correspond with which EEC pin, but 2 beep on pin 58 and 59, one beeps on 57 , and one on 22.
Here is what the connector looks like minus the o2 sensor and it has 4 pins.
Aside from the fact that I am pretty sure my dizzy in off (son put it in). I can't figure out this connector, the inside looks clean so I am pretty sure it was connected to something.
I hope someone can help me out.
Thanks.