Finally found one of these weird little things -- the AM P-C-1R Cruise Control Tester 7079. It looks a lot like an Atari 2600 cartridge.
You unplug your 'yellow box,' and plug your harness into this instead. The instructions were a little tough to follow, but luckily in the 1990 Jeep Electrical Service Manual there is a section on testing the CC with this same tool. So it looks like all of the years with the 'yellow box' control module use this tester.
So using the flowchart from the 1990 Service Manual I was able to test the system in about 3 minutes! Turns out the 4 amp glass inline fuse some Machiavellian AMC engineer tucked into the power feed (and behind the instrument panel) was slow blown. Judging from the dust cake that fell out of the fuse holder that sucker hadn't been open since the first Bush presidency.


You unplug your 'yellow box,' and plug your harness into this instead. The instructions were a little tough to follow, but luckily in the 1990 Jeep Electrical Service Manual there is a section on testing the CC with this same tool. So it looks like all of the years with the 'yellow box' control module use this tester.
So using the flowchart from the 1990 Service Manual I was able to test the system in about 3 minutes! Turns out the 4 amp glass inline fuse some Machiavellian AMC engineer tucked into the power feed (and behind the instrument panel) was slow blown. Judging from the dust cake that fell out of the fuse holder that sucker hadn't been open since the first Bush presidency.



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