Key to Diagram
Power Window:
A : System Title
B : Indicates a Relay Block. No shading is used and only the Relay Block No. is shown to distinguish it from the J/B.
Example: 1 Indicates Relay Block No. 1.
C : Indicates the connector to be connected to a part (the numeral indicates the pin No.)
D : Connector Color
Connectors not indicated are milky white in color.
E : ( ) is used to indicate different wiring and connector, etc. when the vehicle model, engine type, or specification is different.
F : Indicates related system.
Wiring Harness Connector:
G : Indicates the wiring harness and wiring harness connector. The wiring harness with male terminal is shown with arrows. Outside numerals are pin numbers.
H : Represents a part (all parts are shown in sky blue). The code is the same as the code used in parts position.
Junction Block:
I: Junction Block (The number in the circle is the J/B No. and the connector code is shown beside it). Junction Blocks are shaded to clearly separate them from other parts (different junction blocks are shaded differently for further clarification).
Wiring Color:
J: Indicates the wiring color.
Wire colors are indicated by an alphabetical code.
B = Black
BR = Brown
G = Green
GR = Gray
L = Blue
LG = Light Green
0 = Orange
P = Pink
R = Red
V = Violet
W = White
Y = Yellow
The first letter indicates the basic wire color and the second letter indicates the color of the stripe.
Splice Point:
K: Indicates a wiring Splice Point (Codes are "E" for the Engine Room, "I" for the Instrument Panel, and "B" for the Body).
The Location of Splice Point I 5 is indicated by the shaded section.
L: Page No.
Shielded Cable:
M: Indicates a shielded cable.
N: Indicates a ground point.
Pin Number Of The Connector:
O: Indicates the pin number of the connector. The numbering system is different for female and male connectors.
Example: Numbered in order Numbered in order
from upper left from upper right to
lower right lower left
The numbering system for the overall wiring diagram is the same as above.
P: When 2 parts both use one connector in common, the parts connector name used in the wire routing section is shown in square brackets [ ].