PCM Connector Pin Out Chart (1990 5.0L V8 Ford Mustang)

PCM Connector Pin Out Chart (1990 5.0L Ford Mustang)

The fuel injection computer (known in tech speak as the PCM = Powertrain Control Module) is located behind the right (passenger) side kick panel inside your 5.0L V8 Ford Mustang.

The PCM has a 60 pin connector and on the back side of the connector (wire side) are embossed a few numbers to further aid you in correctly identifying the pins (circuits).

APPLIES TO: The PCM connector pinout applies on to the following vehicles:

  • 5.0L Ford Mustang: 1990.
60 Pin PCM Connector Pinout
Pin Wire Color Description
 1 BLK/ORG Keep Alive Power (KAPWR)
 2 -- Not Used
 3 DK GRN/WHT Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) +
 4 DK GRN/YEL Ignition Diagnostic Monitor (IDM)
 5 -- Not Used
 6 ORG/YEL Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) -
 7 LT GRN/YEL Engine Coolant Temp (ECT) Sensor
 8 -- Not Used
 9 TAN/LT BLU MAF Sensor RTN (Ground)
10 PNK/LT BLU A/C Compressor
11 --- Not Used
12 BRN/YEL Fuel Injector 3
13 BRN/LT BLU Fuel Injector 4
14 TAN/LT BLU Fuel Injector 5
15 LT GRN Fuel Injector 6
16 BLK/ORG Ignition Module Ground
17 TAN Self Test Output (STO) - Check Engine Light (CEL)
18 --- Not Used
19 PNK/BLK Fuel Pump Monitor (FPM)
20 BLK Case Ground
21 WHT/LT BLU Idle Air Bypass Valve
22 TAN/LT GRN Fuel Pump Relay Control
23 --- Not Used
24 --- Not Used
25 LT GRN/RED Air Charge Temp (ACT) Sensor
26 ORG/WHT VREF (5 Volt Reference - EGR Position Sensor, TPS, MAP Sensor)
27 BRN/LT GRN EGR Valve Position (EVP) Signal
28 --- Not Used
29 DK GRN/PPL Right Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor
30 PPL/YEL Clutch Interlock Switch (MT only)
Manual Lever Position Sensor (AT only).
31 GRY/YEL Canister Purge Solenoid
32 LT GRN/BLK Thermactor Air Diverter (TAD) Solenoid
33 DK GRN EGR Control (EVR) Solenoid
34 --- Not Used
35 --- Not Used
36 YEL/LT GRN Spark Output (SPOUT)
37 RED Vehicle Power (VPWR)
38 WHT/RED Thermactor Air Bypass (TAB) Solenoid
39 --- Not Used
40 BLK/LT GRN PWR Ground
41 --- Not Used
42 TAN/ORG Fuel Injector 7
43 DK BLU/LT GRN Left Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen (HEGO) Sensor
44 --- Not Used
45 LT GRN/BLK Barometric Absolute Pressure (BAP) Sensor Signal
46 BLK/WHT Signal Return (Sensor Ground)
47 DK GRN/LT GRN Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) Signal
48 TAN/RED Self Test Input (STI)
49 ORG HEGO Ground
50 DK BLU/ORG MAF Signal
51 --- Not Used
52 LT BLU Fuel Injector 8
53 --- Not Used
54 ORG/LT BLU WOT AC Clutch Cutoff
55 --- Not Used
56 DK BLU Profile Ignition Pickup (PIP)
57 RED Vehicle Power (VPWR)
58 TAN Fuel Injector 1
59 WHT Fuel Injector 2
60 BLK/LT GRN Power Ground

WIRE COLOR LEGEND: You can find the wire color legend here: PCM Connector Pinout Wire Color Legend.

PCM Connector Pin Out Chart (1990 5.0L Ford Mustang)

PCM Connector Pinout Wire Color Legend

  • BLK = Black
  • BLU = Blue
  • BRN = Brown
  • GRN = Green
  • GRY = Grey
  • ORG = Orange
  • PNK = Pink
  • PPL = Purple
  • RED = Red
  • TAN = Tan
  • VIO = VIO
  • WHT = White
  • YEL = Yellow

Some of the wires coming out of the PCM connector will have a stripe. With these wires, a slash is used to show both colors. For example:

  • BLK/WHT = Black with a white stripe.
  • ORG/BLK = Orange with a black stripe.

The first color is the main one, and the color after the slash is the stripe.

A few wire colors will have a 'LT' or a 'DK' before the color, like 'LT BLU' or 'DK BLU'. In this cases, the 'LT' refers to the word 'light' and the 'DK' refers to the word 'dark'. For example:

  • LT BLU = Light blue.
  • LT GRN/BLK = Light green with a black stripe.
  • DK GRN/WHT = Dark green with a white stripe.

Safety Precautions

Here are some very important safety precautions when testing the wires coming out of the 60 pin PCM connector.

  1. If one or any of the wires on your Ford pickup DO NOT match the color stated in the pin out charts, then you should not use the pin out charts in this article. Why? Because this is the clearest indication that these ARE NOT the connector pin out charts for your particular Ford pickup.
  2. Never probe the front of the connector.
    1. You should use a wire piercing probe and probe the wire a few inches away from the connector.
    2. You should use a back-probe.
  3. You should never disconnect any of the PCM connectors without first disconnecting the battery negative (-) terminal.

Disclaimer

I've made every effort to double and triple check the above info (and in the next couple of pages) and I've used the best sources to compile it but nothing in life is perfect. I don't have a staff of proof readers or editors, I'm just a little guy typing this stuff up in my spare time to help and give back to the Do-It-Yourself community. So without further ado, here's my disclaimer:

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