Circuit Identification; Connectors; Take Outs; Symbols - Dodge 1997 Neon WIRING DIAGRAMS Owner's Manual

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)

CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION

All circuits in the diagrams use an alpha/numeric
code to identify the wire and its function (Fig. 3). To
identify which circuit code applies to a system, refer
to the Circuit Identification Code Chart. This chart
shows the main circuits only and does not show the
secondary codes that may apply to some models.
Fig. 3 Circuit Identification

CONNECTORS

Connectors shown in the diagrams are identified
using the international standard arrows for male and
female terminals (Fig. 4). A connector identifier is
placed next to the arrows to indicate the connector
number (Fig. 4).
8W - 01 GENERAL INFORMATION
Fig. 4 Connector Identification
For viewing connector pin outs, with two terminals
or greater, refer to section 8W-80. This section iden-
tifies in-line connectors by number, and component
connectors by name. If a component has two or more
connectors they will be identified as C1, C2, C3...etc.
This sections also provides terminal numbering, cir-
cuit identification, wire colors, and functions.
All connectors are viewed from the terminal end
unless otherwise specified. To find the connector loca-
tion in the vehicle refer to section 8W-90. This sec-
tion uses the connector identification number from
the wiring diagrams to provide a figure number ref-
erence.

TAKE OUTS

The abbreviation T/O is used in the component
location section to indicate a point in which the wir-
ing harness branches out to a component.

SYMBOLS

Various symbols are used throughout the Wiring
Diagrams. These symbols can be identified by refer-
ring to the symbol identification chart (Fig. 5).
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