XJR (X300) L6-4.0L SC (AJ16) (1995)
Tow Sensor: Diagram Information and Instructions
Instructions
NOTE: In the Examples shown on these pages, an 'X' is used where a number would appear on an actual Figure.
Harness Component Numbers
Connectors
Harness Code + Connector Number + Pin Number
Example: FC7-24 (pin number is separated by a dash)
NOTE: Door harness use common connector numbers with D, P or R added to indicate the door-Drive, passenger, Left rear, Right rear.
Splices
Harness Code + S + Identification Number
Example: CAS3 (no dash is used)
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 circuit.
Example
Splices
Grounds
Harness Code + G + Identification Number
Example :BTG14 (no dash is used)
NOTE: Ground identifications that include 'L' or 'R' after the number indicate that the eyelet has two 'legs'. The 'L' or 'R' identifies the particular leg of
the eyelet to which the wire is connected.
Diodes
Harness diodes occur at connectors and are depicted as components and identified by a connector number.
Example:
Diodes
Relay Connectors
Relay connector numbers are shown within the relay. The harness code is shown in the upper portion of the relay; the pin (terminal) number is
shown adjacent to the pin.
NOTE: Certain relays are paired and share a modular connector. In this instance, the relay terminal code is included in parentheses.
Example:
Relay Connectors
Reference Symbols
Reference symbols are used for three purposes:
^ to allow the user to complete the individual system circuit to power supply or grounds
^ to refer the user to a related circuit
^ to identify control module inputs, outputs and signal grounds
Battery Power Supply