I believe that diode is part of the famous "Diode Trio" that triggers high idle when the defroster, headlights, or air conditioner is on. It's under the hood and part of the harness somewhere. I don't know offhand if they were used pre-computer.
On 81 models, the idle speed control was different than the later years. The diode pack is not part of the harness. There is another box that looks like a smaller ignition module in the back of the engine compartment on the passenger firewall that is labeled "idle speed control." That box is the diode pack. All 81 models had, whether or not they had the computer, as they were separate systems. Also on 81 models, the idle speed did not increase when the headlights were turned on, that started in on 82 models. The other thing that raised the idle speed on 81 models (possibly later models too, not sure) was if you turned the steering wheel to one side all the way, not exactly sure how that triggered a higher idle speed though.
Anybody else's Eagle, that's not an 81, raise the idle speed for steering turned all the way to one side?
The reason I'm interested in changing is because my defroster won't turn off on its own. You have to turn the car off. Does the toggle style turn off after a certain period of time, or at least allow you to toggle the switch to turn it off? Thanks.
Mine doesn't either. I pulled the relay apart to look inside it, found nothing that really looked abnormal though.