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Manual Transmission

The [1][2]Power Distribution Center (PDC) supplies battery voltage to the engine starter motor solenoid on circuit T40 when the coil side of the engine starter motor relay energizes.

Circuit A0 from the battery is double crimped at the positive battery post. One branch of circuit A0 (battery positive cable) connects to the battery starter motor. The other A0 branch supplies voltage to a bus bar in the PDC. Fuse 2 (40 amp) connects to the bus bar and protects circuit A2. Circuit A2 connects to the contact side of the engine starter motor relay.

The ignition switch supplies battery voltage to the coil side of the engine starter motor relay on circuit A41 when the key is moved to the START position and the operator depresses the clutch pedal. When the operator depresses the clutch pedal, the clutch pedal position switch CLOSES. Ground for the coil side of the engine starter motor relay is supplied on circuit T41. This circuit is spliced with circuit Z12. Circuit Z12 connects to ground.

When the starter motor relay energizes and the contacts CLOSE, circuit T40 supplies battery voltage to the starter motor solenoid. Circuit A0 from the battery supplies voltage to the starter motor when the solenoid energizes.