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2point4Feb-08-11 11:37 PM
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Here's the deal, i've run myself into a small issue. while i was rebuilding, i relocated my ecu to sit under the pass seat and my fuse box behind the driver's. i have all the wiring and sensors set up, minus one that i've forgotten where it goes. i've searched around for the ecu pinouts as previous posts stated they are in the info&specs section... i haven't found what i need. its the pigtail end of a 3 prong connector. 97 car btw, and wire colors are solid brown, black with red stripe, and black with blue stripe. part number on it is 52772-A1. any assistance is greatly appreciated.

  

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RE: pigtail id?, AdministratorCODE4, Feb-09-11 04:32 AM, #1
RE: pigtail id?, Moderatorbullettdsm, Feb-10-11 01:50 PM, #2
      RE: pigtail id?, 2point4, Feb-15-11 12:08 PM, #3
           RE: pigtail id?, AdministratorCODE4, Feb-15-11 12:13 PM, #4
                RE: pigtail id?, 420agreenvilleSC, Feb-15-11 03:03 PM, #5
                     RE: pigtail id?, 2point4, Feb-15-11 09:01 PM, #6
                          RE: pigtail id?, 420agreenvilleSC, Feb-16-11 11:12 AM, #7
                               RE: pigtail id?, 2point4, Feb-18-11 10:36 PM, #8
                                    RE: pigtail id?, AdministratorCODE4, Feb-19-11 07:58 AM, #9

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#5153, "RE: pigtail id?"
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Feb-09-11 04:39 AM by CODE4



          

Not familiar with that part number, nor does it seem to be in the format of a standard Chrysler part. You mentioned looking at the ECU pinouts - did you attempt to back trace the unknown wires to the ECU connector? What pins they correspond to? Those three wire colors exist on the ignition coil pigtail. On a 97 it is a rectangular pigtail with the safety red locking mechanism preventing it from accidentally disconnection. It is the same connector used on the crank sensor, cam sensor, and VSS. The primary difference, in addition to the wire colors, is pin 2 (center wire) will be a 14 gauge power wire rather than the an 18 gauge wire found on sensor plugs.

Pictures will help, please post one up.

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#5154, "RE: pigtail id?"
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Originally posted by CODE4
Pictures will help, please post one up.

^ This for the answer.

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2point4Feb-15-11 12:08 PM
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#5155, "RE: pigtail id?"
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must have made an error then, i have the connector with wire colors, solid yellow, brown, and blue with white stripe plugged into the cam sensor. its close to the tb sensors on the harness so it made sense that it would be for the cam. am i wrong?

by pinouts, i meant the wiring diagram that lists the wire colors as they come from the ecu. i pulled up the fsm on dino's sig but they are a bit illegible for what i need.

  

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#5156, "RE: pigtail id?"
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Feb-15-11 12:21 PM by CODE4



          

Again, are you going to post a picture so we can accurately know what we are helping you with?

What wire colors are you trying to find out about? The second set of colors you just posted are the ones found the crank sensor pigtail.

The ECU pinout #s and wire colors available in the wiki. The camshaft pigtail should have the following colors: black/green, yellow, and blue/red.

Originally posted by 2point4
wire colors are solid brown, black with red stripe, and black with blue stripe. part number on it is 52772-A1. any assistance is greatly appreciated.


What about this connector? You did not address this one at all.

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#5157, "RE: pigtail id?"
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picture or stfu. LOL. for real though, get a freakn picture up. this coulda been handled days ago

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2point4Feb-15-11 09:01 PM
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#5158, "RE: pigtail id?"
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listen here douchebag, i don't have a digicam at the moment, so i had to wait until my roommate got home to use his iphone.

  

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#5159, "RE: pigtail id?"
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Originally posted by 2point4
listen here douchebag


That's not very wise to say if you're requesting advice. Just get a pic up

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#5160, "RE: pigtail id?"
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hey bud, my bad for the "db" line... at first glance i didn't see the LOL tacked on the back of that STFU. i can be the "gets a little too passionate in confrontational situations" guy sometimes. anyway, i finally found what i needed here:

http://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=5&topic_id=130749&mode=full

thanks for the info gents!

  

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#5161, "RE: pigtail id?"
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Originally posted by 2point4
hey bud, my bad for the "db" line... at first glance i didn't see the LOL tacked on the back of that STFU. i can be the "gets a little too passionate in confrontational situations" guy sometimes. anyway, i finally found what i needed here: http://forums.2gnt.com/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=5&topic_id=130749&mode=full thanks for the info gents!


You still have not posted up what your actual problem is. And I am not sure what you found in that link as the member was asking for verification on the information he posted and there is an error in it.

I gave you the wire colors specifically for the coil pigtail and the cam sensor pigtail, as the colors you posted for it were not correct.

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