Wire color coding
Code | Color | Code | Color |
IN | black | ABOUT | orange |
BR | brown | R | pink |
G | green | R | red |
GR | grey | V | violet |
L | blue | W | white |
LG | light green | Y | yellow |
Note: with a two-letter code (for example: R.G) the first letter indicates the main color of the wire (red), and the second - the color of the strip on the wire (green).
Connector identification
1. The pins in the female connector are numbered from top left to bottom right.
2. The pins of the plug connector are numbered from top right to bottom left.
Note: when multiple connectors are used in one node, the names of each connector are indicated (letter of the alphabet) and contact number.
Replacing fuses
1. Before servicing, turn off the ignition and all electrical appliances.
2. Install fuses of the specified amperage only.
3. Remove and install the fuse only in a straight line, without unscrewing or swinging. Otherwise, the contacts may move apart too wide and the fuse will not hold in them.
Note: Use the fuse tool to remove and install the fuse (see picture).
4. If the fuse blows again after replacing the fuse, check the circuits for an open or short circuit.
Caution: This test must be carried out by a qualified person.