Suzuki XL7 2007 Service Manual page 2095

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Identifying Connectors
Knowing the connector manufacturer is helpful when
trying to locating the correct connector repair procedure.
There are many different connector designs used on this
vehicle and it is sometimes difficult to identify the
connector manufacturer. The information in this
document should help with the identification of connector
manufactures.
The following connector manufacturers make most of
the connectors found in this vehicle:
• AFL/EPC (Alcoa Fujikura Ltd./Engineered Plastics
Components)
• Bosch
• Delphi
• FCI (Framatome Connectors International)
• JAE (Japan Aviation Electronics)
• JST (Japan Solderless Terminals)
• Kostel
• Molex
• Sumitomo
• Tyco/AMP
• Yazaki
Identifying the manufacturer of a connector is often
difficult. When trying to determine the manufacturer of a
connector, look for specific identifying marks that are
unique to that connector supplier. Most of these identify
marks are hard to find or see. Check the connector
carefully and refer to the information below for pictures
and descriptions of connector identification markings.
• Most of AFLs connectors have EPC on their
connector body. Some of the smaller connectors will
not have any markings on them.
• In some cases Bosch will actually be printed on the
connector. If Bosch does not appear on the connector,
look for the Bosch logo. The Bosch logo is a circle
with a blunted arrow inside. This logo can appear
anywhere on the connector and is often very small.
• In some cases Delphi will actually be printed on the
connector. If Delphi is not printed on the connector,
look for PED. In both cases there is no specific
orientation for Delphi or PED and they can appear
anywhere on the connector.
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