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Symbols and Codes




Symbols and Codes


NOTE: In the examples, an 'X' is used where a number would appear on the actual figure.


Reference Symbols







Control Module Pin Symbols







Wiring Color Codes

N Brown
B Black
W White
K Pink
G Green
R Red
BRD Braid
O Orange
S Slate
L Light
U Blue
P Purple
Y Yellow


Wiring Symbols







Grounds







On Figures where LHD and RHD circuits are combined and the ground designation differs from LHD to RHD, the RHD ground code is shown in parentheses. If the ground designation is the same for LHD and RHD, only one ground code is used, with no parentheses.

Relays







All relays are located in the power distribution boxes and the primary junction box. Relays do not have a separate relay connector (base). Standard relays (full size) use the DIN pin numbering system; micro relays use the ISO pin numbering system. The normally closed circuit (pin 87A or pin 4) is not used in Jaguar S-TYPE vehicles. The relay location number (#1, for example) and the pin numbers are shown inside each relay.

SCP Network







In most instances, the SCP Network is shown as a broken grey line to indicate that there is network communication between the depicted control modules. Refer to Fig. 20.1 for circuit details. Fig 20.1

Code Numbering
When numbering connectors, grounds and splices, Jaguar Engineering uses a three-position format: AC001, AC002, etc. Because space is limited in the diagrams, the codes have been shortened. Thus AC001-001 becomes AC1-1, AC002-001 becomes AC2-1, etc.