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Hello, everyone,
There's one component of the Haynes wiring diagrams that I've never been able to figure out for certain. I know that the diagrams show DIN terminal numbers and connector block terminal numbers; those appear as free-standing numbers near connection points. The part I've never quite been certain about are the numbers that appear in a small box on most of the wires, just adjacent to a connector. A very few of them have an Ω symbol indicating resistance, I presume; most of the boxes don't have any markings, leading me to believe the numbers represent voltage or amperage. I suspect voltage as this would be the most useful for troubleshooting. Does anyone know for certain?
Either way this is one place the Haynes manual may be better than the Clymer manual.
Thanks,
Bohdan
There's one component of the Haynes wiring diagrams that I've never been able to figure out for certain. I know that the diagrams show DIN terminal numbers and connector block terminal numbers; those appear as free-standing numbers near connection points. The part I've never quite been certain about are the numbers that appear in a small box on most of the wires, just adjacent to a connector. A very few of them have an Ω symbol indicating resistance, I presume; most of the boxes don't have any markings, leading me to believe the numbers represent voltage or amperage. I suspect voltage as this would be the most useful for troubleshooting. Does anyone know for certain?
Either way this is one place the Haynes manual may be better than the Clymer manual.
Thanks,
Bohdan