SL2 L4-1.9L DOHC VIN 7 (1997)
Transmission Temperature Sensor/Switch: Diagram Information and Instructions
Cautions
CAUTION: FAILING TO FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY (GROUND) LEAD WHEN REPLACING COMPONENTS ON A VEHICLE.
CAUTION: REMOVE RINGS, WATCHES AND ALL OTHER JEWELRY.
CAUTION: WHEN WORKING AROUND THE BATTERY ALWAYS SHIELD YOUR EYES. AVOID LEANING OVER THE BATTERY IF
POSSIBLE.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW BATTERY FLUID TO CONTACT EYES, SKIN, FABRICS OR PAINTED SURFACES; BATTERY FLUID IS A
CORROSIVE ACID. FLUSH ANY CONTACTED AREA WITH WATER IMMEDIATELY AND THOROUGHLY, AND GET MEDICAL HELP.
CAUTION: BE CAREFUL THAT METAL TOOLS OR JUMPER CABLES DO NOT CONTACT THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL (OR
METAL IN CONTACT
WITH TERMINAL) AND ANY OTHER METAL ON THE VEHICLE; A SHORT COULD OCCUR.
CAUTION: DO NOT EXPOSE A BATTERY TO OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS (INCLUDING LIT TOBACCO). BATTERIES PRODUCE A GAS
WHICH IS FLAMMABLE AND EXPLOSIVE.
CAUTION: NEVER WEAR LOOSE OR BAGGY CLOTHING AROUND MOVING MACHINERY REMOVE TIES AND ANY HANGING
JEWELRY AND TIE BACK LONG HAIR.
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length of wire is treated no differently in a schematic from one which is a few inches long.