2007 ISUZU KB P190 Electrical

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 8A-2  ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 
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Fuse Block Circuit (4JJ1-TC/4JK1-TC (RHD)) SOUTH AFRICA ...............................8A-  39  
Fuse Block Circuit (4JJ1-TC/4JK1-TC (RHD)) EXCEPT SOUTH AFRICA

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS  8A-3 
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Power Window  ............................................................................................................8A- 41 5 
Audio, Clock and Cigarette

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 8A-4  ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 
GENERAL INFORMATION 
The body and chassis electrical system operates on a twelve volt power supply with negative ground polarity.  
The main harness consists of the

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS  8A-5 
NOTES FOR WORKING ON ELECTRICAL ITEMS 
Battery 
  
 BATTERY CABLE 
Disconnecting the Battery Cable  
5.  All switches should be “OFF” position.  
5.  Disconnect

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 8A-6  ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 
 
  
 Connecting the Connectors 
Firmly grasp both sides (male and female) of the connector.  
Be sure that the connector pins and pin holes match. 
Be sure that bot

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS  8A-7 
 
  
 Pin Tang Lock Type 
5.  Insert a slender shaft 3into the connector housing open 
end 
4. 
5.  Push the tang lock 
8flat (toward the wire side of the 
connector

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual 8A-8  ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 
 
  
  5.  Use a grommet or guard tube to protect the wiring harness 
from contacting a sharp edge or surface. 
 
 
 
  5.  Position the wiring harness with enough c

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ISUZU KB P190 2007  Workshop Repair Manual ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS  8A-9 
  SPLICING WIRE 
Open the Harness 
If the harness is taped, remove the tape.  
To avoid wire insulation damage, use a sewing “seam ripper” 
(available from sewin