IThe wire color code, which consists of two let-
ters (or three letters including Br or Lg), indicates
the standard color (base color of the wire covering)
by its first letter and the stripe marking by its sec-
ond letter.
G6M0202
IThe table lists the nominal sectional areas and
allowable currents of the wires.
Nominal sec-
tional area
mm
2
No. of
strands/
strand diam-
eterOutside
diameter of
finished wir-
ing mmAllowable
current
Amps/40ÉC
0.3 7/0.26 1.8 7
0.5 7/0.32 2.2 (or 2.0) 12
0.75 30/0.18 2.6 (or 2.4) 16
0.85 11/0.32 2.4 (or 2.2) 16
1.25 16/0.32 2.7 (or 2.5) 21
2 26/0.32 3.1 (or 2.9) 28
3 41/0.32 3.8 (or 3.6) 38
5 65/0.32 4.6 (or 4.4) 51
8 50/0.45 5.5 67
CAUTION:
When replacing or repairing a wire, be sure to
use the same size and type of the wire which
was originally used.
NOTE:
IThe allowable current in the above table indi-
cates the tolerable amperage of each wire at an
ambient temperature of 40ÉC (104ÉF).IThe allowable current changes with ambient
temperature. Also, it changes if a bundle of more
than two wires is used.
IEach unit is directly grounded to the body or
indirectly grounds through a harness ground termi-
nal. Different symbols are used in the wiring dia-
gram to identify the two grounding systems.
G6M0203
IThe ground points shown in the wiring diagram
refer to the following:
NOTE:
All wiring harnesses are provided with a ground
point which should be securely connected.
B6M0747
IRelays are classified as normally-open or nor-
mally-closed.
The normally-closed relay has one or more con-
tacts. The wiring diagram shows the relay mode
when the energizing circuit is OFF.
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6-3[D1A0]WIRING DIAGRAM
1. General Description