Wiring and Circuit Protection (18.01)
Electric Distribution/Electronic Control (18.00)
18-1-4
Workshop Manual
October 2005
How to Read the Circuits
Below is a simple guide to what symbols mean on the circuit
diagrams. For some of the symbols there are descriptions as
to how they function.
Wires
Wires vary in size to allow different current to be carried. For
example a wire with a diameter of 0.50mm (This is the
diameter of all the internal copper strands together) will
carry 11A (dependant on ambient temperature) whilst a wire
with a diameter of 2.00mm will carry 25A.
Twisted Wires
The ‘figure of 8’ shown on circuits as below denotes a
twisted wire and shows the wires that are twisted together.
A wire generates a certain amount of ‘electrical noise’ when
a current is passed through it. By twisting the 2 wires
together the ‘electrical noise’ is cancelled out on each wire
by the opposing wire. This is used more on sensors and
audio speakers.
Screened and Twisted Screen Wires
The signals through a wire can be affected by externally
generated electrical noise. To reduce the external
interference the wires are placed inside a conductive sleeve.
One end of the conductive sleeve is always open whilst the
other end can be terminated to a ground, to a component,
or left open.
Boot Fusebox
Fuse/
Relay
Rating Function
F1
5A
Spare
F2
20A
Spare
F3
30A
Heated rear window
F4
20A
Spare
F5
30A
Spare
F6
20A
Spare
F7
5A
Battery disconnect switch (BDS) power
F8
20A
Spare
F9
20A
Tracker
F10
30A
Spare
F11
20A
Spare
F12
20A
Spare
F13
10A
Spare
F14
5A
Rear parking assistance module (optional)
F15
5A
Spare
F16
30A
Spare
F17
5A
Spare
F18
30A
Audio amplifier
F19
5A
Spare
F20
10A
Canister vent
F21
30A
Spare
F22
20A
Exhaust by-pass and vacuum pump
Wire numbers have been deleted from the original
engineering circuits. This allows the type size to be
increased for improved legibility of the service circuits.
173 WR 2.0
Wire No.
Colour
Size
908 GU MAPM 05
Wire No.
Colour
MAP
(Defines twisted pair)
Size
Summary of Contents for V8 Vantage
Page 1: ...Workshop Manual Issue 1 ...
Page 15: ...Body Structure 01 01 Body System 01 00 1 1 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 17: ...Front End 01 02 Body System 01 00 1 2 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 27: ...Interior Trim 01 05 Body System 01 00 1 4 8 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 31: ...Mirrors 01 09 Body System 01 00 1 6 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 33: ...Seating 01 10 Body System 01 00 1 7 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 51: ...Handles and Lock Mechanisms 01 14 Body System 01 00 1 10 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 57: ...Wipers and Washer System 01 16 Body System 01 00 1 11 6 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 61: ...Bumpers 01 19 Body System 01 00 1 12 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 88: ...Engine Assembly 03 00 Engine 03 00 3 1 10 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 94: ...Engine Structure 03 01 3 2 6 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 98: ...Lubrication System 03 02 Engine 03 00 3 3 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 116: ...Fuel Charging System 03 04 3 5 8 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 120: ...Engine Cranking System 03 06 3 7 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 122: ...Ignition System 03 07 Engine 03 00 3 8 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 126: ...Emission Control 03 08 Engine 03 00 3 9 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 128: ...Valve Train 03 09 Engine 03 00 3 10 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 132: ...Engine Sealing 03 10 Engine 03 00 3 11 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 134: ...Power Conversion 03 11 Engine 03 00 3 12 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 136: ...Air Charging 03 12 Engine 03 00 3 13 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 142: ...Engine Management System 03 14 Engine 03 00 3 15 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 144: ...Throttle Control 03 16 Engine 03 00 3 16 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 159: ...Rear Suspension 04 02 Suspension 04 00 4 3 6 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 169: ...Shock Absorber System 04 03 Suspension 04 00 4 4 10 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 193: ...Rear Disc Brakes 06 04 Brake system 06 00 6 2 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 205: ...Brake Actuation System 06 06 Brake System 06 00 6 4 8 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 217: ...Transmission Cooling 07 02 Transmission 07 00 7 1 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 225: ...Manual Transmission 07 03 Transmission 07 00 7 2 8 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 259: ...Power Steering 11 02 Steering 11 00 11 2 4 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 270: ...Body Ventilation system 12 01 Climate Control 12 00 12 1 6 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 272: ...Heater System 12 02 12 2 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 297: ...Horn Subsystem 13 06 Information Gauge and Warning 13 00 13 2 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 306: ...Battery System 14 01 Power Supply 14 00 14 1 8 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 316: ...Antenna 15 02 Vehicle Entertainment 15 00 15 2 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 326: ...Interior Lighting 17 02 Lighting 17 00 17 2 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
Page 330: ...Lighting Mechanisms 17 04 Lighting 17 00 17 4 2 Workshop Manual October 2005 ...
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