Wiring Diagram Circuit Identification
Wiring Diagram Terminal (circuit) Identification
Several wiring circuits in the vehicle's electrical system are identified with a number or letter designation. These circuits are identified the same in all wiring diagrams and are most commonly shown near the top of each page in the fuse/relay panel portion of the wiring diagram. The circuit designations may also be used to identify switch connector terminals (switch circuits). Following are the most common numbered/lettered circuits:
Terminal (circuit):
1 - Ignition coil/ignition distributor low voltage (typically used as an Engine Speed (RPM) signal for the tachometer)
15 - Switched Battery Positive Voltage (B+) from ignition/starter switch
30 - Battery Positive Voltage (B +), hot at all times
31 - Ground (GND)
50 - Starter control; switched B+ from ignition/starter switch
56 - Switched headlight B+ from light switch
58 - Switched parking light, taillight. illumination B+ from light switch
S (SU) - Key In ignition circuit: switched B+ from ignition/starter switch
X - Load reduction circuit; switched B+ from load reduction relay