'91 to '95 has everything you need to run the EFI under the hood (except trans controller which has a harness through the firewall to the box). '96 up is more complicated because of OBDII requiring many more inputs. Grand Cherokee is the worst because there are even door controllers that have to be hooked up or it won't start. (encoded key that trips security system too)
It's really a pain to find this wiring harness. I've been up and down the Tacoma-Sherwood picking yards looking for an appropriate harness and cannot find one. I'm probably going to look up 205 Auto Wrecking and buy it from those guys over the weekend. I've considered going to a Grand Cherokee wiring harness but the obvious problem is the Grand part. It implies a specific luxury called an automatic transmission. I believe the gearbox was an OPTION on this vehicle that was rarely if ever taken up, so I'm not about to go looking for that.
So far, all I've been able to find is interior stuff. There's a lot of stupid stuff in St. Johns. A big Wagoneer with a 5spd, high gears and a 4cyl up front. Useful Cherokees but they carry Renix harnesses. An AMC Eagle in full desert camo, busted hood latch, valve cover is off, crank might be good to salvage, the front axle and torqueflite look great, the dash looks crushed and the back has that rolling cover flap thingy that I never had in my Eagle. Sherwood has a Grand Wagoneer with fairly good looking seats in that rare tan leather color and since the PO was like me, he rarely had passengers. I might pick the passenger seat to motorize my Eagle passenger seat and make the driver seat look and feel a little more reasonable than 30 years of shredded leather. I just realized I have very little chance of restoring the interior of this car. I'm picking about color and pattern. I should be looking for an 83-84 Eagle Limited if I'm going to do that. x_x
I'm probably going to go look for a Renix Cherokee with a 5spd and start screwing around with that to get familiar with what I'll pull off of an OBDI model. That's basically the point that I'm at right now.