Here is what I got from the guy I bought it from. There is also a pdf I can email you if you want.
"The Timer itself has 3 wires: 1. RED: Connect to fused 12V + source (not a keyed source, but an always live source) capable of supporting at least 10 amps (Cigarette lighter feed, for example). 2. BLACK: Connect to Ground 3. BLUE: Connect to BOTH the Pink/light green and Pink/yellow wires found in the wiring harness.
If you flip down the knee panel in the Liberty, you will see where the wires come down from the steering column. Pull a little slack in those 2 pink wires, and tap into them."
There was an added wrinkle that I found after summer came. When it was hot enough, and the jeep was on timer, the AC would come on! Regardless of the climate control settings! The ECU would turn on the AC clutch automatically. So I found the wire for the AC clutch in the fuse box and instead tapped it into a source that was not hot when the key was off. That fixed the stupid problem.
I like my EGT at shutoff to be less than 300F. If you pull into the garage and turn off your AC it can be 400 - even with easy driving. Usually a minute is enough to get it below 300.
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