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CIRCUIT - CIRCUIT REVIEW                                61-3

                 2.     Detailed Diagram

                     No.           Meaning                                   Overview

                                                    System names are divided into different systems and functions
                      1          System names                                                                       61
                                                    based on the name, for the convenience of query.
                                                    Wires with different functions are distinguished by the color, for the
                                                    convenience of query and maintenance. The wire color basically
                                                    uses one color or two color.
                                                    For example:   Br = Brown        B = Black      O = Orange
                      2            Wire color
                                                                            W = White          R = Red        P = Pink
                                                                            Sb = Sky blue    V = Violet      L =Light blue
                                                                            Gr = Grey          Y = Yellow     G = Green
                                                                            Lg = Light green

                                                    To define the name according to the function of the electrical
                                    Electrical
                      3                             components, for the convenience of query. An electrical component
                               component's name
                                                    corresponds to a name.
                                                    To define the Serial numbers according to the wiring harness where
                                                    the electrical component connector locate. Definition number,for
                                                    the convenience of query. For example: The hazard warning switch
                                                    is a 6-pin connector, this connector belongs to the front fender
                                                    instrument harness.Front fender instrument harness is defined as
                                                    C harness, so the hazard warning switch number is defined as the
                                                    C01.
                                Serial number of
                      4                             A=Engine compartment harness       B=Frame harness
                              electrical component
                                                    C=Front fender instrument harness   D=Floor harness
                                                    E=Engine harness                             F=Ceiling harness
                                                    G=Right front door harness               H=Right rear door harness
                                                    I=Left rear door harness                    J=Left front door harness
                                                    K=Battery harness                             L=Liftgate transition harness
                                                    M=Liftgate harness                            N=Rear bumper harness
                                                     O=Battery negative harness

                                                    To define the connector serial number among the harness, for the
                                                    convenienceof checking its terminal definition.



                              Electrical components
                      5
                                  connector pin
                                                    Harness Connector Example:














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