General Description
Wiring Diagram:
1. WIRING DIAGRAM
The wiring diagram of each system is illustrated so that you can understand the path through which the electric current flows from the battery.
Sketches and codes are used in the diagrams. They should read as follows:
1) Each connector and its terminal position are indicated by a sketch of the connector in a disconnected state which is viewed from the front as shown in image.
Connectors:
2) The number of poles or pins, presence of a lock, and pin number of each terminal are indicated in the sketch of each connector.
In the sketch, the highest pole number refers to the number of poles which the connector has. For example, the sketch of the connector shown in image indicates the connector has 9 poles.
Connectors:
When one set of connectors is viewed from the front side, the pole numbers of one connector are symmetrical to those of the other. When these two connectors are connected as a unit, the poles which have the same number are joined.
3) Electrical wiring harness
The connectors are numbered along with the number of poles, external colors, and mating connections in the accompanying list.
Connectors In Wiring Diagram:
4) The sketch of each connector in the wiring diagram usually shows the "A" side of the connector. The relationship between the wire color, terminal number and connector is described in image.
NOTE: A wire which runs in one direction from a connector terminal sometimes may have a different color from that which runs in the other direction from that terminal.
Connectors With No Terminal Numbers:
5) In wiring diagram, connectors which have no terminal number refer to one-pole types. Sketches of these connectors are omitted intentionally.