XK (X100) V8-4.2L (2005)
NOTE: In order to avoid unnecessary circuit complication, multiple splices (more than two wires) within components, in wires leading from input
components to multiple circuits and in harness 'ground' sides, are simplified so as not to show wires from other circuits.
Part 2
Fuses
All fuses are located in the fuse boxes. Each fuse is identified by an "F" number unique only to the fuse box in which it is located.
Part 3
Grounds
HARNESS CODE + GROUND STUD NUMBER + EYELET STUD POSITION (A,B,C) + EYELET DESIGNATION (S,L,R)
Eyelet stud position
There may be up to three eyelets on one stud. A, B and C are used to indicate the position of the eyelet on the stud: A - first (bottom), B - second
(middle), C - third (top).
Part 4
On figures where LHD and RHD circuits are combined and the ground designation differs from LHD to RHD, the RHD ground code is shown in
parentheses. If the ground designation is the same for LHD and RHD, only one ground designation is used.
Diodes
Harness diodes occur at connectors and are depicted as components and identified by a connector number.
Part 1
Relays
Individual relays located outside of fuse boxes have a separate relay connector (base) and a unique connector number, which is shown within the relay.
The connector number is shown in the upper portion of the relay; the pin (terminal) number is shown adjacent to the pin. Relays located within fuse