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ecuconnectors- Mopar and Ford

ecuconnectors- Mopar and Ford

ecuconnectors- Mopar and Ford

(OP)
I would like to find male/female connectors for the
1996 Mopar minivan ecus. Also the Ford OBD1 connector.
(1988 F150).

A member named pulse width(spelling?) seemes to have a source for this info on a previous post.

As a more general question, I'd like to know how to find
ecu and other connector info in general. Through a lot of digging, I got the Tyco name and a catalog. Of course, it doesn't list the applications of various connectors.

Thanks,

ford2go

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