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Connector Identification

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NOTE: For terminal identification of appropriate system connectors, use illustrations. See Fig 1 -7. Connector terminal numbers are molded into connectors. If connector terminal identification differs from that shown in figure, use wire colors to ensure correct circuit is being tested.
CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION DIRECTORY

Connector See
Airbag Control Module Fig. Fig 1
Central Timer Module "A" Fig. Fig 2
Central Timer Module "B" Fig. Fig 3
Computer Mini-Trip Computer Fig. Fig 4
Data Link Connector (DLC) Fig. Fig 5
Instrument Cluster Fig. Fig 6
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Fig. Fig 7
Fig 1: Identifying Airbag Control Module Connector Terminals
G97F28022Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 2: Identifying Central Timer Module "A" Connector Terminals
G97H28024Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 3: Identifying Central Timer Module "B" Connector Terminals
G97I28025Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 4: Identifying Computer Mini-Trip Computer Connector Terminals
G97G28023Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 5: Identifying Data Link Connector Terminals
G95I35319Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 6: Identifying Instrument Cluster Connector Terminals
G96J01443Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 7: Identifying Powertrain Control Module Connector Terminals
G95H35904Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.