ARBOGASTER
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Cincinnati OH
Just swapped a 1998 4.0 into my 1996 which had a 4.0. I have a few plugs in my harness which I am not sure were ever used.
1. The first one is black three prong female plug right next to the throttle body. ( everything on throttle body and surrounding are is plugged in )
2.The next one is on the pass side its a 5 prong male plug right next to the plug for my AW4 tranny.
3. The third one is oval, two prong female very close to the #2 mystery plug.
4. Also, I can't seem to find where the stupid little ground strap on firewall near the centerline of the car goes.
Right now she cranks over with no spark at the coil, and no fuel smell in the exhaust or the throttle body. I'm thinking CPS but we'll see may be bad coil as well. I'm trying to find somone local with the same setup 1996 ish wiring setup so that I can buy them a cold six pack and they can drink it while I crawl around their car and take notes and pictures. Anyone in the cincinnati / dayton are gimme a call 513-315-8085. Life is too short to drink cheap beer. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
THX
Eric
1. The first one is black three prong female plug right next to the throttle body. ( everything on throttle body and surrounding are is plugged in )
2.The next one is on the pass side its a 5 prong male plug right next to the plug for my AW4 tranny.
3. The third one is oval, two prong female very close to the #2 mystery plug.
4. Also, I can't seem to find where the stupid little ground strap on firewall near the centerline of the car goes.
Right now she cranks over with no spark at the coil, and no fuel smell in the exhaust or the throttle body. I'm thinking CPS but we'll see may be bad coil as well. I'm trying to find somone local with the same setup 1996 ish wiring setup so that I can buy them a cold six pack and they can drink it while I crawl around their car and take notes and pictures. Anyone in the cincinnati / dayton are gimme a call 513-315-8085. Life is too short to drink cheap beer. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.
THX
Eric