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The Wiring Diagram Technical Notes allow selection of the appropriate diagram
marked: corresponding to a faulty function.
Each Diagram is marked according to the vehicle affected, i.e.:
• the vehicle group (e.g. J64)
• the engine type on the engine plate and the engine suffix (E7J764 for example)
• the date of vehicle manufacture. On each Wiring Diagram Technical Note there is
a start date which determines the fabrication cut-off of the vehicles to which the
Technical Note applies.
• More generally, vehicle criteria (e.g., Left-hand drive, AC ).
The diagrams show the interior of the basic components (switch, relay) and therefore assist
in understanding the operation of the system and the fault finding procedure. You can find:
• the components marked by a number,
• the connector connections, marked by a letter followed by a number (R107),
• the earths, marked by a letter followed by a number or a letter (e.g., M4 or MG).
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Wiring colours
• The basic electrical states are:
Red + 12 volts before ignition
Yellow + 12 volts after ignition
Blue monitoring circuit or identifiers
Black earth
• There are also the following colours for other wires and connectors: White, Blue,
Beige, Transparent, Grey, Yellow, Brown, Black, Orange, Red, Salmon, Green,
Purple.
BA White JA Yellow RG Red
BE Blue MA Brown SA Salmon
BJ Beige NO Black VE Green
CY Crystal or White OR Orange VI Violet
GR Grey
• + starter motor, intermittent earths and polarity inversions are not basic electrical
states.
• The protective devices (fuses and thermal switches) do not change the electrical
state of the conductors.
• The wiring supplied with the devices does not always follow these rules.
1.7 Lists
• List of connections: allows the function of a wire to be identified from its code.
• List of components: allows a component in a diagram to be identified from its
code.
• List of earths: allows an earth in a diagram to be identified from its code.
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1 Vehicle type.
2 Diagram selection criteria.
3 Current year.
4 Colour of the connector.
5 Illustration of the connector.
6 Connection number.
7 Socket colour.
8 Number of the board to which the device is connected.
9 Device number.
10 Fuse rating.
11 Position of the fuses on the board.
12 Splice number.
13 Earth number.
14 Section number.
15 Card number.
16 Diagram of a shunt box.
17 Bar number.
18 Connection code (enables you to identify the wire function) (see list of
connections).
19 Lead colour.
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2 1
8 11
10
16
17
AP10
12
5
30A
U1
30A
30A
9
5
MK
6
7
MK
16
18 MK 19
13
14 3-001 15
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7 9
15
10
3
1
4
8
2
11 12 13 14
5
6
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