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Workshop Manual Sections
The
DB7
Workshop Manual
is
divided .jnto,9seGtipnsE.a&foli
1 Engine
2.
Fuel,
Emission Control
and
Exhaust
3. Transmission
4.
Suspension
and
Steering
5. Brakes, Wheels
and
Tyres
6. Electrics
7. Chassis
and
Body
8.
Air
Conditioning
9. Aston Martin Diagnostic System
Procedure Numbering
The workshop manual procedures
are
numbered using
the
parts list numbers
as a key. The
first
two
digits
oi a
workshop manual procedure number
are
also
the
parts list number
(e.g.
1.5.01
Sump Removal relates
to PL 1.5 Oil
Pump
and
Sump). Thus when carrying
out a
procedure,
you can
quickly locate
the
relevant parts illustration
and
spare parts list.
To avoid excessive repetition, each procedure will
be
fully detailed once
in its
appropriate place
in the
manual.
In
any other location where this procedure
is
required,
it
will
be
referenced only
by its
title
and its
procedure number.
Special Tools
Where special service tools
are
required
to
perform
an
operation,
the
tool number
is
recorded
at the
point
of use
within
the
procedure.
An
index
and
illustrated list
is
provided
in
this section
for the
purpose
of
identifying special
tools.
References
References
to the
left, right, front
or
rear
of
the vehicle
or of
a component
are
always made as
if
sitting
in the
drivers
seat facing forward.
Any
such references
to
assemblies removed from
the
vehicle
are to the
normal orientation
of
the assembly when fitted
in the
vehicle.
Repairs
and
Replacements
Where replacement parts
are
required,
it is
essential that only genuine Aston Martin parts
are
used. Your attention
is drawn
to the
following points concerning repairs
and the
fitting
of
genuine Aston Martin parts
and
accessories:
• Safety features embodied
in the
vehicle
may be
impaired
if
other than genuine Aston Martin parts
are
fitted.
In certain territories, legislation prohibits
the
fitting
of
parts which
are not
produced
to the
manufacturers
specification.
• Adhere
to
torque wrench settings given
in
this manual.
• Locking devices, where specified, must
be
fitted.
If the
efficiency
of a
locking device
is
impaired during
removal,
it
must
be
renewed.
•
The
vehicle warranty
may be
invalidated
by the
fitting
of
other than genuine Aston Martin parts.
April
1997 Hi
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Safety Precautions L —^ ^^—^
Safety Precautions "
All service workshops are a source of potential danger and repair work should only be performed by technically
trained staff following the procedures in this manual. A safety conscious approach to the performance of all service
procedures must be observed at all times. Statutory requirements governing all aspects of health and safety at work
including directives for the proper use of materials and equipment must be implemented.
The following contains a list of particular safety precautions which should be observed; it is not intended to be
exhaustive.
Air Conditioning System
Do not disconnect any air conditioning refrigerant system pipes unless trained and instructed to do
so.
The refrigerant
used can cause blindness if allowed to contact your eyes.
Chemical Handling and Storage
Chemicalsusedintheservicingofmotorvehiclesincludeacids,adhesives, antifreeze, brake fluids, coolants, grease,
oil,
paint, resin and solvents. Exposure to certain chemicals through direct contact or inhalation can be
fatal.
Potential hazards may also be present through the incorrect use, storage and handling of chemicals causing a fire
risk. The following precautions should be observed.
1.
Strictly adhere to handling and safety information found on containers and labels.
2.
Do not store chemicals in unlabelled or incorrectly labelled containers.
3. Containers used for storing chemicals should not be left
open;
there is a risk of
spilling,
or evaporation of fumes
which may be inflammable or toxic.
4.
Do not mix chemicals unless instructed to do so following manufacturers guidelines.
5. Do not inhale chemical materials to determine identity, they may be toxic.
6. Do not use petrol, kerosene, diesel
fuel,
gas oil, thinners or solvents for washing
skin.
7. Containers whose capacity is over 25 litres (5 gallons) require a bund wall in order to contain spillages.
8. Chemicals based on solvents such as paint should not be sprayed in a confined space; work areas used for
such operations should be well ventilated and fume extraction equipment should be utilised.
9. Ensure that adequate ventilation is provided when volatile de-greasing agents are being used.
WARNING: Fume extraction equipment must be in operation when
solvents
are
used
e.g.
trichloroethane, white
spirit, SBP3, methylene chloride, perchlorethylene.
WARNING: Do not smoke in the vicinity of volatile de-greasing agents.
10.
Avoid splashing the
skin,
eyes and clothing.
11.
Clean chemicals from the skin and clothing as soon as possible after soiling.
12.
Wear protective clothing such as goggles, non porous gloves and apron when hand
I
ing battery acid and other
corrosive and toxic substances.
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Safety Precautions
Safety Precautions (continued)
Electrical Equipment
1.
Ensure that electrical equipment is in safe working order before use.
2.
Inspect power leads of all mains electrical equipment for damage and security, and check that it is properly
earthed.
3. Ensure that electrical equipment is protected by a fuse of the correct current rating.
4.
Disconnect the battery before commencing repair operations to the electrical system, fuel system and engine
or when working beneath the vehicle.
Exhaust Fumes
Engines should not be run in confined spaces, exhaust fumes contain harmful and toxic substances including carbon
monoxide which can prove fatal if inhaled. Engines must only be run where there is fume extraction equipment in
operation or where there is adequate ventilation.
Fire Precautions
1.
Ensure that a suitable form of fire extinguisher is conveniently located near the work area.
2.
Keep oils, solvents and combustible materials away from naked flames and other sources of ignition.
3. Ensure that NO SMOKING signs are posted around areas where combustible materials and vapour may be
present and ensure that the warnings are strictly observed.
4.
Ensure that dry sand is available to soak up any spillage of fuel or other flammable solutions.
5. Fume extraction equipment must be available and in full working order to remove combustible and toxic
vapours.
6. All personnel should be aware of the fire drill procedures and precautions.
Jacking and Lifting
1.
The recommended procedures for lifting, jacking and towing are included latefin this seetion-and must be
strictly observed to ensure personal safety.
2.
Always use a vehicle hoist, ramp or pit for working beneath the car in preferencetd^&^cking
3. Never rely on a jack to support a car independently, use axle stands or blocks carefully pJaQed at the jacking
points to provide rigid support.
4.
When working beneath a vehicle, chock the wheels as well as applying the handbrake.
5. Ensure that the vehicle is standing on firm level ground before jacking or lifting.
5. Check any lifting equipment used has adequate capacity for the load being lifted and is ih"fdll working order.
Tools and Equipment
1.
Do not leave tools, equipment, spilt oil, etc. around or on the work area.
2.
Ensure that tools and equipment used are in good condition; do not use damaged or defective tools or
equipment.
3. Do not apply heat in an attempt to free stiff nuts or fittings; as well as causing damage to protective coatings,
there is a risk of damage to electronic equipment and brake lines from stray heat.
4.
Use the recommended service tool where instructed to do so.
April 1997 v
Introduction //—">) ^nir>^ ' ^ 1
Safety Precautions L 1 .^—y^
Safety Precautions (continued)
Used Engine Oil
Prolonged and repeated contart with mineral oil will result in the removal of natural fats from the
skin,
leading to
dryness, irritation and dermatitis. In addition, used engineoii contains potentially harmful contaminants which may
cause skin cancer. Adequate means of skin protection and washing facilities should be provided.
Health protection precautions:
1.
Avoid prolonged and repeated contact with oils, particularly used engine oil.
2.
Wear protective clothing, including impervious gloves where practicable.
3. Do not put oily rags in pockets.
4.
Avoid contaminating clothes with oil.
5. Overalls must be cleaned regularly. Discard unwashable clothes and oil impregnated footwear.
6. First aid treatment should be obtained immediately for open cuts or wounds.
7. Use barrier creams, apply before each work period to help the removal of oil from the
skin.
8. Wash with soap and water to ensure all oil is removed. Preparations containing lanolin replace the natural
skin oils which have been removed.
9. Do not use petrol, kerosene, diesel
fuel,
gas oil, thinners or solvents for washing
skin.
10.
If skin disorders develop, obtain medical advice.
11.
Where practicable, degrease components prior to handling.
12.
Where there is a risk of eye contact, eye protection should be worn, in addition, an eyewash facility should
be provided.
Environmental Protection
It is illegal to pour used oil on the ground, down sewers or drains, or into water courses. The burning of used engine
oil in small space heaters or boilers is not recommended unless emission control equipment is
fitted;
in case of doubt,
contact the Local Authority for advice on disposal facilities.
vi April 1997
Electrics
Starter Motor / Steering Wheel - Removal Procedures ^n:M3^^2?
6.3.02 Starter Motor
Procedure
1.
Disconnect the battery.
2.
Remove the inlet air trunkins
Figure 1. Starter Motor Mountings
3. Disconnect the starter solenoid connector and the
starter motor power lead at the solenoid.
4.
Remove the top starter motor securing bolt.
Note:
The
top bolt is from tlie
engine
side on auto
cars
and from ttie gearbox side on manual cars.
5. Raise the car on a hoist and whilst supporting the
motor, remove the lower starter motor securing
bolt.
6. Lift the motor from the bell housing and remove it
from the vehicle by positioning it vertically and
lowering it down in front of the oil filter.
6.5.01 Steering
Wheel and Horn
Switches
Procedure
1.
Remove the steering wheel centre pad.
Figure 1. Steering Wheel and Horn
2. Mark the position of the steering wheel relative to
the steering column to ensure correct replacement.
3. Removethesteeringwheelsecuringnutand remove
the steering wheel.
6.5.02 Column Switches
Procedure
1.
Remove the steering wheel.
2.
Remove three screws and the column switch cover.
1^
Figure 1. Column Mounted Switches
3. Cut the tywraps securing the switch loom to the
steering column. Disconnect the loom plugs.
4.
Release 4 screws and
1
ift the switch assembly off the
steering column.
6-6 May 1996
Electrics
Electrical Component Location Index - Up to 97 MY
Component Name
ABS ECU
Air Con Compressor Clutch
Air Con Fan Motor - LH
Air Con Fan Motor - RH
Air Conditioning Trinary Switch
Air Conditioning Unit
Air Pump
Air Temperature Sensor
Alarm Override Switch
Alarm Siren
Alternator
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Barometric Pressure Sensor
Boot Lamp
Boot Lamp
Boot Lock Actuator
Boot Release Switch
Brake Accumulator Pump
Bulb Fail Unit - Front Side Lights
Camshaft Sensor
Central Locking Unit
Cigar Lighter
Column Switchgear
Crankshaft Position Sensor
Cruise Control Brake Switch
Cruise Control Clutch Switch (LHD)
Cruise Control ECU
Cruise Control On/Off Switch
Cruise Control Pump
Cruise Control Set Switch
Cruise Control Inhibit Switch
Diagnostic Socket - Transmission
Dimmer Module
Door Lock Actuator
Door Mirror- LHD
Door Mirror- RHD
Door Mirror Switch LH
Door Mirror Switch RH
Door Speaker -LH
Door Speaker - RH
EDIS Coil Pack
EDIS Amplifier Module
Engine Diagnostic Socket
Engine ECU
Exhaust Temperature/Speed Warning
Fan Fuses
Fan Motor 1
Fan Motor 2
Fan Run-on Switch
Flasher Module
Fog Lamp - RH Front
Fog Lamp - LH Front
Location
Reference
15-1
3-20
8-2
8-6
10-6
8-3
8-4
3-13
1-8
11-7
3-2
1-12
11-1
5-2
5-2
13-8
2-10
7-4/8
4-6
3-10
9-4
8-1
13-3
3-3
11-8
12-9
6-3
12-7
1-2
12-8
10-8
10-7
4-16
12-12
2-4
2-8
2-3
2-9
6-4
6-9
3-1
1-10
10-5
7-3
4-3
1-21
7-6
7-7
7-5
4-13
14-10
14-9
Wiring Diag.
Reference
28-A1
5-D2
8-A5
13-C4
5-D3
11-82
1-C2
5-C3
1-C5
1-B3
5-D3
1-A2
4-A4
24-A5
24-C4
27-A5
l-i-C3
28-84
9-C2
6-C3
8-D1
19-D3
12-C5
5-D2
12-85
2-D4
20-A2
20-C3
2-A3
20-D3
21-D3
12-A4
13-A4
17/18-B1
17-A3
17-A5
17-D5
18-D5
17-C5
18-C5
5-D5
6-B2
6-D4
6-C5
11-C5
3-A3
3-A2
3-B2
5-A2
13-C2
1-A1
1-C1
Rep.
Op. Notes
Reference
5.1.11.1
8.1.07.3
8.2.09.1
8.2.08.1
8.1.11.1
8.2.01.1
2.3.01.2
2.2.06.1
6.1.06.1
6.2.03.1
6.3.01.1
8.2.07.1
3.3.08.2
6.9.04.1
6.9.04.1
6.9.06.1
6.5.09.1
5.1.08.1
6.4.01.1
2.5.06.1
6.7.03.1
6.5.10.1
6.5.02.1
2.5.06.3
6.4.02.1
6.1.08.1 Manual only
6.6.09.1
6.5.07.1
6.1.09.2
6.5.07.2
3.3.08.6
6.4.03.1
6.4.04.1
6.7.10.1
6.7.08.1
6.8.01.1
6.7.08.2
6.8.01.2
6.7.09.1
6.8.02.1
6.2.05.1
6.2.05.3
6.4.05.1
6.4.06.1
6.4.07.1 Multi-functio
6.2.06.1
1.7.17.1
1.7.17.2
1.7.16.4
6.4.08.1
6.1.04.1
6.1.04.2
May 1996 6-19
[n:m3^y
Component Name
Microwave Sensor
Mode Switch
Multifunction Module
Number Plate Lamp - LH
Number Plate Lamp - RH
Oil Pressure Warning Light Transducer
Output Speed Sensor (Auto)
Park Switch (Auto)
Purge Valve 1
Purge Valve 2
Radio Aerial
Radio Telephone Connector
Radio Tweeter
Radio Tweeter
Radio
Rear & Number Plate Bulb Fail Unit
Rear Fog Lamp LH
Rear Fog Lamp RH
Rear Lamp - LH
Rear Lamp - RH
Recline Motor Potentiometer
Relay - ABS Pump
Relay - Air conditioning clutch
Relay - Air Pump
Relay - Auxiliary Load
Relay - Boot Release
Relay - Courtesy Lights
Relay - Cruise Control On/Off
Relay - Drivers Seat Heater
Relay - Fan 1
Relay - Fan 2
Relay - Fan Run On
Relay - Front Fog Lamps
Relay - Fuel Pump 1
Relay - Fuel Pump 2
Relay - Gearbox Failure Warning
Relay - Headlamp Dipped Beam
Relay - Headlamps
Relay - Heated Rear Window
Relay - Horns
Relay - Ignition Load
Relay - Main
)
Location
Reference
12-1
7-9
4-2
5-3
5-3
3-17
11-12
10-1
10-3
10-4
15-4
15-3
6-7
6-5
6-6
15-11
14-2
14-5
14-1
14-6
9-7
4-8
1-17
4-14
4-4
15-9
4-11
6-1
12-3
1-20
1-19
1-18
1-6
15-7
15-8
4-9
1-5
1-7
4-15
1-16
4-10
4-12
Relays - Drivers/Passengers Seat Heaters 12-3
Relay - Rear Fog Lamps
Relay - Reverse Lamps
Relay - Sidelamps
Relay - Starter Solenoid
Relay - Stop Lamps
Reversing Lamp Switch (Man)
Reversing Light Switch (Auto)
Screen Wash Pump
4-17
15-6
1-9
1-15
15-5
11-3
10-2
1-13
Electrics
Electrical Component Location Index - Up to 97 MY
Wiring Diag.
Reference
24-C2
4-A3
8-C4
27-84
27-B6
5-C5
7-B3
21-B1
5-A4
5-A5
24-D2
25-B2
8-C3
14-C4
10-A2
25-C3
17-D2
18-D2
24-A5
24-C4
22-81
9-C4
3-A3
13-A5
9-D1
26-D3
13-A2
20-B1
16-D3
3-B6
3-B6
3-A5
1-B5
26-A2
26-A3
13-A1
1-B5
1-84
13-A4
3-A4
13-A2
13-A3
15-D3
13-A5
25-A4
1-B4
3-A4
25-A5
7-C5
21-C2
3-D1
Rep.
Op. Notes
Reference
6.6.14.2
6.5.07.4
6.4.12.1
6.9.03.1
6.9.03.1
1.5.08.1
3.4.02.2
Auto only
6.5.13.1
Auto only
6.1.14.1
6.1.14.2
6.9.08.1
6.9.09.1
6.5.17.1
6.5.17.1
6.5.05.1
6.9.10.1
6.7.02.1
6.6.07.1
5.1.15.1
6.2.06.1
6.4.13.1
6.4.14.1
6.9.11.1
6.4.15.1
6.5.18.1
6.6.15.1
1.7.16.3
1.7.16.3
1.7.16.4
6.1.04.3
6.9.12.1
6.9.12.1
6.4.16.1
Auto only
6.1.15.1
6.1.16.1
6.4.17.1
6.2.07.1
6.4.18.1
6.4.19.1
6.6.15.2
6.4.20.1
6.9.13.1
6.1.17.1
6.2.08.1
6.9.14.1
6.2.09.1
6.2.09.2
6.3.06.1
May 1996 6-21
14 65 86
94 96 97 109 121 l}l 134 136 I3B 145 169 170 171 173 176 207 209 222 226
248
250 255 255
258 324
325
328 330 331
351 355
COLOUR
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UB
BK
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WR
368 OS 369 OU
377 BC
378
BS
380 PG
381
BP
386 GO
387 BW
416 LGG
417
LOW
4IS
LGN
420 LGR
421
LG
422 LGP
423 BS 437 LG
438*
439 W
449WK
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477 BW
478
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484 RIN 486 RN 488 BRO 489 UIN 495 OR 496 OU 500 KB
502
RU 503 BW 5P2
WY
514
RB
516
BLG
517
LCY
520 U
523
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B
526 BK 527 BK 530
N
533
H
534
N 535
N
541
YR
545 YN
546
YB 547 B
548 RG
549
GR 553 PS 556 BK
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B3-I14 C5
A6
B3-II3
C2 A6 A6 A6 A6 B6 B6 86 86 86 86 86
D3 C2 C3 C3 C3 B3
B6 C2
D3
86 86 66 86
85-121
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B6
03 03 86 86 CI
84-120 03 C3-1I5
05 05 05
C5
84-119
C5 66 C5 B6 86 B3
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86 03 02
85-121
C2 C2
86 C6 C6
82-112 C3-II5 83-116
C2 03
B4-II8
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84-II7 02 02
C6
C5 B2 82
C6 C6
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C2
NO
COLOUR
557 PR 559 Y 567 RN 568 R 569 U
570 U
572
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574
WK
576
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584 GR
586 LGO
597
WY
568 WS
593
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595 GY 600 GB
603 NR
604
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608 0 610
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613 W
615 eu
616
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617
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618
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622 KB
629 RK
630 NR 643 GW 646 GR 649 P 655 N 657 W
659 N
660 N 661
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662 N 665 P 664 WK 668 WO
670 N
671
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673 N
674 PN 675 N 680 G ESI
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687 NY 688 08 690 OW 695 P 699 NU 705
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713
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717
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A2 A2 A2 02 02 C2 C2 C3 C3 03 D5
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DIAGNOSTICS
SOCKET
1HH41
SHEET
II
AREA
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SPL
116 SPL 117
KEY SOLENOID
r-|
KEY-IN WARNING SWITCH
NO
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PIN
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580 PG
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573 B
2 C6
449 WK
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461
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226
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577 GR
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578 GY
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580 6
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982 GU 583 GH
NO COLOUF 207
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584 GR 585 SW 176
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553 PS 222
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250 WS 489 UIN 484 RIN mm
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1 2 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 15
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589 LGK
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SPL
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599 LGY
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600 GB
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1
574 WK
2
575 WY
3
57GW
4
AREA
01 Al
A3-II6
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NO COLbUR t>IN 590 BS 591
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589 LGK 592
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593
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586 GO 551
WU
594
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605 GW 457 LG 606 GR 422
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C6 Dl Al Al 69 Al C6 CI C6 CI
B4-II9
Bl
61
61 Al D6 66
NO
COLOUR
86
eK
97
GY
109
LGB
121
WR
131
YR
134
NT
136
UB
138
RN
140
PB
144
WY
149
BG 169 S
170
BS
171
NR
248 NS 295
G
258 KB
324 Y 325 IG 330 YO 331
YU
355
WR 377 BG
378
BS
423 BS 436 W 439 W 477 BW
478 B
495 OU 496 KB 500 BS 523
RW
924
B
926
BK
533 N 535 N 547 8 548 RC 549 GR
556 BK 557 PR 599 Y 968 R 973 B 579 B 580
6
581
RW
585 SW
590 66
596 OU
597 OS
601 6 602 6
605 GW 606 GR 609 RW
610
W
613
W
615
BU
616
P
617
PW
AREA
Al Al Al Al Al Al Al Al D9
B3-II6
Al Al Al Al
61 61 61 61 Bl Bl Bl 61
Al Al C2 B2 B2 82 C3 D3 05 D5 C9 C5 C5 C5 D5 Bl 81
NO
COLOUR
618
B
622 KB 629
RK 630 NR 654 RN 659 RU 645 GW 646 GR 649 P 655 N 657 W 658 LCY 659 N 660 N 661
N
662 N
G65P
664 WK 667 LG 668 WO 670 N 671
N
673 N
674
PN 675 N
678
WU
680 G 681
N
682 R 685 N 685 N 687 NY 688 OG 690 OW 699 P 699 NU 700 BP 701
RN
704
BP
709
WK 711
RW
715
W
716
PW
717
OU
AREA
61 Bl Bl
81
B9-I2I B2-II2
Bl Bl Bl Bl Bl
B4-II8
81 Bl Bl Bl
B3-II4
61 Bl 61 Bl Bl Bl
B4-II4
CI
CI CI
B4-II7
62-117
CI CI CI CI CI A9-I20 89-121 A5-I20 CI CI CI CI CI
I^:M^'^2?
Wiring Diagram
Model
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Aston Martin
DB7
Coupe
Harness Title
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Bulkhead
RHD
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5
Part No.-837-81307
Revision
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