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The document provides information on how to use wiring diagram technical notes to troubleshoot vehicle wiring issues. It explains that the notes identify the vehicle, include indexes, diagrams, parts lists and other reference materials. Diagrams show components, connections and wiring routes to locate issues. Parts lists identify connectors, wires and functions. The document also demonstrates how to read diagrams and parts lists to understand the wiring systems.
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The document provides information on how to use wiring diagram technical notes to troubleshoot vehicle wiring issues. It explains that the notes identify the vehicle, include indexes, diagrams, parts lists and other reference materials. Diagrams show components, connections and wiring routes to locate issues. Parts lists identify connectors, wires and functions. The document also demonstrates how to read diagrams and parts lists to understand the wiring systems.
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General Information

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 ).

1 INTRODUCTION TO THE TECHNICAL NOTE

1.1 Index of functions


This index allows you to use a diagram number to quickly find the title of the corresponding
function. The index is organised in numerical order of diagrams.

1.2 Set of diagrams


The set of diagrams is the section which incorporates all the Diagrams of Applied
Principles.

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).

The diagrams are complemented by:

• the function of the wires in each connector (see ),


• the wiring routes, which allow you to locate the components on the vehicle,
• lists of criteria, components, unions, earths and connections which allow
all the parts of the diagrams to be identified easily.

1.3 Fuse and relay boxes


The section on units presents and lists the different fuse and relay boxes found on the
vehicle. For each unit the following is specified:
• a diagram of the front and/or rear of the box,
• a list of fuses, their use, position and size.

1.4 Earth location diagrams


The earth location diagrams display and locate the earth points present on the vehicle.

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1.5 Parts lists


The parts lists identify and describe all the connectors used in the vehicle wiring harness.
Each parts list gives:
• a diagram of the connector, as well as filling the connector cells,
• a list of wires connected to the connector with their location in the cells,
• the cross-section of each wire,
• the function of each wire
A parts list can be found for each connector. The connectors are listed in the lists available
in each Wiring Diagram Technical Note.

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.

1.6 Wiring routing


• The wiring routing locates the devices on the vehicle, the connectors and the
wiring routing points.
• The letter N on the wiring routing indicates the wiring identification label.

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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• List of connections: allows a connection connector in a diagram to be identified


from its code.
• List of criteria: allows a criterion in a diagram to be identified from its abbreviation.
The list explains its meaning in unabbreviated terms.

1.8 Online help


The online help allows you to plan the use of NTSE Visu in assocation with the educational
software.

1.9 Other references


• Technical Note 8074 gives details of the various operation techniques, including
the new connections. It also includes an assortment of tools vital for correct repair.
Consult this before carrying out any operation on the connectors.
• Technical Note 8075 describes the actions associated with the use of heat
shrinking sleeve tubes for wiring repair.
• The PR 830 and the document entitled "Professional product" refer to and
describe all the electrical equipment.

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2 USING THE TECHNICAL NOTE


2.1 How to read a diagram
(an example of the diagram is given on the enclosed page)

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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E7J630 / CHAUFFO D66


3 00

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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2.2 How to read a parts list


(An example of a parts list can be found on the enclosed page)

1 Parts list plates symbol.


2 Connector designation.
3 Wiring designation.
4 General wiring criteria.
5 Connector particular criteria.
6 N° of wiring route where the connector will be located.
7 Connector codification (for manufacturing purposes only).
8 Device number.
9 Colour of the connector.
10 Graph showing the connector.
11 N° of cells used.
12 Section of wire connected to the cell.
13 Wire connection code. (allows the function of a wire to be identified),
see list of connections.
14 Designation of wire function.
15 The cross indicates that there is a wire in the cell, two crosses = two
wires. In the new parts lists, only the wire colours with basic status
are shown (Red, Yellow, Black, Blue).
A cross in the cell shows that a wire of another colour is present.

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7 9

15

10

3
1
4

8
2
11 12 13 14
5
6

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