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NUMBER ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Power source This represents the condition when the system receives battery 2 Fuse The single line represents that this is a fuse. 3 Current rating This represents the current rating of the fuse. 4 Fuse location This represents the location of the fuse in the Power Fuse Box or 5 Connectors This represents connector E-101 is female and connector C-101 is 6 Terminal number This represents the terminal number of a connector. 7 Component name This represents the name of a component. 8 Connector number This represents the connector number. 9 Splice The shaded circle represents that the splice is always on the 10 Optional splice The open circle represents that the splice is optional depending on 11 Option abbreviation This represents that the circuit is optional depending on vehicle 12 Ground (GND) This represents the ground connection. (See Ground Distribution in 13 Page crossing This arrow represents that the circuit continues to an adjacent page. ⬙A⬙ corresponds with the ⬙A⬙ on the adjoining page of the electrical schematic. 14 Data link This represents that the system branches to another system 15 Option description This represents a description of the option abbreviation used on the 16 Connector views This represents the connector information. 17 Connector color This shows a code for the color of the connector: 18 Shielded line The line enclosed by broken line circle represents shielded wire. 19 Light-emitting diodes As an illumination tool, in the circuit and instrument cluster. HOW TO READ ELECTRICAL SCHEMATICS
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