XJ-S Convertible (XJ27) V12-6.0L (1994)
Daytime Running Lamp: Diagram Information and Instructions
Connector Codes
HARNESS CODE (LB) + CONNECTOR NUMBER (13) + PIN NUMBER (24)
Example: LB13-24 (pin number is separated by a dash)
Note: Absence of a dash and a pin number indicates a single wire connector.
Diode Codes
HARNESS CODE (LB) + D + IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (5)
Example: LBD5 (no dash is used)
Ground Codes
HARNESS CODE (LB) + G + IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (78)
Example: LBG78 (no dash is used)
Reference Symbols
Reference Symbols
Two reference symbols are used to indicate the remainder of the circuit (feed and ground) and refer the reader to one of two preliminary figures.
Reference Flags
This symbol refers the reader to a figure number only. It does not refer to a flag with the same number on a different figure.
As used in figures 1, 2 and 3, the FLAG refers to a figure number where the circuit is continued. In this instance, the reader matches the BOX or
DIAMOND numbers to trace the circuit.
In most other cases, it is not necessary to refer to another figure for completion of a circuit. The FLAGS are used to indicate parallel circuits and
circuits which share components. Most of the circuits where this situation occurs are overlapped to avoid the necessity for cross-referencing to
another figure.
Splice Codes
HARNESS CODE (LB) + S + IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (3)
Example: LBS3 (no dash is used)
Wire Color Code Identification
Wire Color Codes
N -- Brown
B -- Black
W -- White
K -- Pink
G -- Green
R -- Red
Y -- Yellow
O -- Orange
S -- Slate
L -- Light
U -- Blue
P -- Purple