Looks nice and straightforward, Kris. Just a couple questions, if you would, sir.
First, the connectors--I'm assuming that the top is toward the TPS, and the bottom is the wiring harness back to the ECM?.
Second, general functionality--when we throw the actuating switch, it's supposed to energize a relay that feeds power to the potentiometer, closes R1 (connecting pins 1 & 2), opens R2 (which opens pin 6--I take it these two actions are the idle 'check switches', or whathaveyou), and toggles R3 (disconnecting pin 3 from the TPS, and connecting it to the potentiometer).
Very nicely laid-out, IMO.
Now, I wonder if one could find just the plug/part-of-wiring-harness that goes into the TPS--make the install neater, and all.
Oh, and isn't there some difference in the TPS/APPS that changed in '99 or so?
I don't think it'll get all that cold here in Tampa Bay, but I'd like something to keep the revs up so the A/C can run for a while if me/the wife have to run into the store, so the other doesn't spontaneously combust. After reading about the diesel washing the oil off the cylinder walls during extended idling, I'm hesitant to run it more than ten minutes or so.
--Ty