Accord LX Sedan L4-2254cc 2.3L SOHC (VTEC) MFI (1998)
Other circuits may share power or ground terminals or wiring with the circuit shown. A wire that connects one circuit to another, for example, is cut short
and has an arrowhead at the end of it pointing in the direction of current flow. Next to the arrowhead is the name of the circuit or component which
shares that wiring. To quickly check shared wiring, check the operation of a component it serves. If that component works, you know the shared wiring is
OK.
Connectors
All in-line and junction connectors are numbered (C725, C416, etc.). Component connectors are not numbered but are identified either by the name of
the component if the component only has one connector, or by a capital letter (A, B, C, etc.) if the component has more than one connector. Below most
connector numbers and component names are PHOTO and VIEW numbers. The PHOTO number refers to a photo in
Locations/Components/Photographs that shows the connector's location on the car. The VIEW number refers to an illustration in Diagrams that shows
the connector face, wire colors, connector cavity numbers, and other details. The connector cavity numbering sequence begins at the top left corner of
the connector. Disregard any numbers molded into the connector housing.
Wires
Wires are identified by the abbreviated names of their colors; the second color is the color of the stripe. Wires are also identified by their location in a
connector. The number "2" next to the male and female wire terminals at C554, for example, means those terminals join in cavity 2 of connector C554.
Symbols
A complete description of schematic symbols is given in Wire Color Abbreviations.
Component Locations
To see where a component or connector is located on the car, look up its photo number in component locations. The photo will also tell you the color of
the connector and how many cavities it has.