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S y m b o l s
W i r e C o l o r A b b r e v i a t i o n s
T h e following abbreviations are used to
identify wire colors in the circuit schematics:
BLK
black
BLU
blue
BRN
brown
GRN . . . . . . . . . . . . .
green
GRY
gray
LT BLU
light blue
LT GRN
light green
ORN
orange
PNK
. . . . p i n k
PUR
purple
RED
red
WHT .
white
Y E L
yellow
NAT
natural
W i r e s
Wire insulation can be
one color, or one color
with another color stripe.
(The second color is the
color of the stripe.)
This circuit continues on
another page or at a different
location on the s a m e page.
.
T h e arrow shows direction
of current flow. To follow the
R E D / B L K wire in these
examples, you would look
for the "A" arrow on page
23-5 or on the s a m e page.
This m e a n s that the branch of
the wire connects to another
circuit. T h e arrow points to the
name of the circuit branch
where the wire continues.
YEL/RED
RED/BLK
To p a g e
23-5.
To this
page.
ORN
Name of Circuit
A broken line means that this part of the
circuit is not shown. Refer to the page
listed for the complete schematic.
See page 1 4 ^
See Circuit
E03^
page 15-9.
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Where separate wires
join, only the splice is
shown. For details on
the additional wiring,
refer to the page listed.
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1 ECM/PCM
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C28
See Circuit D46, » ^
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i j D a g e
15-9
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Wire choices for options or
different models are labeled
and are shown with a "choice"
bracket like this.
A/T
M/T
ORN
This broken line means
that both terminals are in
connector C 1 3 4 .
BLU/RED
BLU/RED
RED/BLU
C134

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