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5. Stored energy / liquid / gases / solids
5.2 High voltage orange cabling
The High Voltage cabling is orange, per Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) standards.
Cables run under the floor of the vehicle and connect the High Voltage Battery to the EPCU,
Motor, LDC, Inverter, OBC, A/C compressor and other High Voltage components located
towards the front of the vehicle.
The presence of orange cables under the hood, in the under-floor battery compartment, or
High Voltage cables under the car, identifies the vehicle as an electric vehicle.
• Never cut or disconnect the high voltage orange cabling and connectors without first
disabling the High Voltage system by removing the safety plug (refer to page 10 ).
• Exposed cables or wires may be visible inside or outside the vehicle. Never touch
the metal chassis wires, cables, connectors, or any electric components before
disabling the system, and; or shorted to the vehicle chassis.
Failure to follow these instructions will lead to serious bodily injury or death by electrical
shock.
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