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How do I hook up traction controller

hello could somebody tell me what wires I need to hook up to my traction controller on my Toyota 7hbw23, I have 3 cables labeled 3, 40, 40 with an eye connector each. Then I have 2 cables labeled 3, and 4 with the yellow shrink protection, then I have I believe 2 thin grey wires with an eye loop these 2 go to one single eye loop, then I have 2 wires labeled 5 and 6 these with female regular connector then I have 2 male connectors one has wires 51:1 and 51:5 the others has wires 57:1 and 57:9 and the I have a single wire on a male connector labeled 20:5 and last but this one is pretty obvious the main J5 connector. Any diagram would be greatly appreciated thank you. The controller is a Curtis model 1243C-4278
  • Posted 3 Jul 2022 12:44
  • By PalletjacksRus
  • joined 10 May'22 - 3 messages
  • United States
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