INTRODUCTION
PRELIMINAR STUDIES AND CONSIDERATIONS
MAINTENANCE AND DAMAGE PREVENTION
WORK ON BASIC VEHICLE
MOUNTING AND CONSTRUCTION
POWER TAKE-OFF
ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
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- The wires must have the appropriate section for the type of charge to be
carried. They should be well insulated and protected against bumps and
scratches from other parts or vehicle equipment.
See chapter 7.2.2 "Wire features".
See chapter 7.2.4 "Wiring process".
- Fuses with the capacity indicated for the specific function must be used. Care
must be taken not to use a fuse with a higher capacity, which could damage the
system.
See chapter 7.2.2 "Wire features".
See chapter 7.2.3 "Fuse features".
- The direct connection of auxiliary consumers to the battery terminal is for
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bidden.
See chapter 7.3 "Additional electricity consumers".
- Elements such as the fuse box, batteries, control unit, etc. must not be handled
or moved.
- If it is necessary to pass wires through the cabin, the areas authorised for this
purpose must be used, and care taken to ensure that they are completely
waterproof.
NOTICE
It is recommended that wires with the same colour code as the original wires in
the vehicle should be used, as this can be useful for future repairs or changes.
NOTICE
The regulations on safety and the prevention of accidents must be complied with.
See General Book, chapter 4 "Maintenance of batteries and electrical com
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ponents".
Electrical work must always be performed by qualified personnel.
NOTICE
To obtain more information about the installation of wires:
See chapter 7.2.4 "Wiring process".