900 SE Sedan V6-2498cc 2.5L DOHC (1995)
Symbols - Crimped Connections
Crimped connections
To reduce the number of connectors used in the car, the various wiring harnesses contain several crimped connections. They are used as fixed
connections and also as connectors. The number of poles in the connector may vary, depending on the market and car version. The maximum
version is always shown on the wiring diagram. There is no pin numbering on the connectors.
How they are drawn on the wiring diagram is shown in the above image.
General Information
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT FUSES
The car's +12 V power supply is fed to the various consumer units via three main fuse boxes, one in the dashboard, one in the engine bay on the
bulkhead partition and a Maxi fuse holder in the engine bay behind the battery. Most of the fuses and relays are located in the main fuse box.
The fuses are of blade type and, together with their connecting sockets, give rise to a lower voltage drop than earlier types. They are also more
resistant to corrosion.
Blade fuse colour coding:
Fuse
Color
5 Amps
Light brown
7.5 Amps
Dark brown
10 Amps
Red
15 Amps
Blue
20 Amps
Yellow
25 Amps
Transparent
30 Amps
Green
40 Amps
Orange
30 Amps
Green (Maxi)
40 Amps
Orange (Maxi)
60 Amps
Blue (Maxi)
Checking Blade Fuses
Checking blade fuses
Each blade fuse has test sockets which can be used to check that the fuse is intact without the need to remove it. If both sockets are live, the fuse is