Ballast Resistor wiring

Yours is hooked up different than the diagram, but electrically correct.

There are two DIFFERENT resistors in the resistor ceramic.

Look at your resistor. The right end is looped together so this does not matter......feeds both resistors at that end. The top left is red/ green which is the wire feeding to the ecu. Look at the notches in the resistor. The resistor has the notch on the left side

Now compare to the drawing. Mentally rotate the resistor cw 90 and you have the lead to the box on the "upper" half of the resistor, same as yours, only difference is that it's on the opposite end of the resistor.

The prong on the connector is supposed to be designed so you cannot "get it wrong."

Now the truth is that there is probably very few "5 pin" boxes left which require a 4 pin resistor

Most newer boxes are "4 pin" whether they physically have 5 or 4. You must use an ohmeter to find out

A 5 pin box MUST use a 4 pin resistor.

A newer 4 pin box CAN use either a 2 or 4 pin resistor, it's just that the "other half" of the resistor is not used.

Notice this diagram is drawn different from the one you posted, is hooked up like you have yours

from this thead

http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=260487



This diagram is a screenshot out of the '72 factory shop manual and it's wired like yours is



This shows the difference from MyMopar