Mitsubishi Montero (1991+). Manual - part 330

 

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Mitsubishi Montero (1991+). Manual - part 330

 

 

WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS 



1991 Mitsubishi Montero

         WIRING DIAGRAMS

         How To Use The Wiring Diagrams

         WIRING DIAGRAMS

         INTRODUCTION

         The wiring diagrams and technical service bulletins,

containing wiring diagram changes, are obtained from the domestic and

import manufacturers. These are checked for accuracy and are all

redrawn into a consistent format for easy use.

         All diagrams are arranged with the front of the vehicle at

the left side of the first page and the rear of the vehicle at the

right side of the last page. Accessories are shown near the end of the

diagram.

         Components are shown in their approximate location on the

vehicle. Due to the constantly increasing number of components on

vehicles today, it is impossible to show exact locations.

         In the past, when cars were simpler, diagrams were simpler.

All components were connected by wires, and diagrams seldom exceeded 4

pages in length. Today some wiring diagrams require more than 16

pages. It would be impractical to expect a service technician to trace

a wire from page 1 across every page to page 16.

         Removing some of the wiring maze reduces eyestrain and time

wasted searching across several pages. Today, the majority of diagrams

now follow a much improved format, which permits space for internal

switch details and connector shapes.

         Any wires that don’t connect directly to their components are

identified on the diagram to indicate where they go. There is a legend

on the first page of each diagram, detailing component location. It

refers you to sub-systems, using grid NUMBERS at the top and bottom of

the page and grid LETTERS on each side. This grid system works in a

manner similar to that of a road map.

         HOW TO USE THE WIRING DIAGRAMS

         1) On the first page of the diagram, you will find a listing

of major electrical components or systems. Locate the specific

component or system you wish to trace. A grid number and letter will

follow the component’s name.

         2) Use the grid NUMBERS (arranged horizontally across the top

and bottom of each page) to find the page of the wiring diagram that

contains the component you’re seeking. When you reach this page, use

the grid LETTERS on the side of the page to determine the component’s

vertical location.

         3) Locate the circuit you need to service. The internals are

shown for switches and relays to assist you in understanding how the

circuit operates.

NOTE:    In some of the newer wiring diagram articles in this

         product, there is a Legend for the wiring diagrams that has

         been created to make locating components easier. For these

         articles, there will be a COMPONENT LOCATION MENU title in

         the article main menu. These articles will also have the

         original legend available on the first graphic.

Fig. 1:  Identifying Tie-Off Symbols

         4) If the wires are not drawn all the way to another

component (across several pages), a reference will tell you their

final destination.

         5) Again, use the legend on the first page of the wiring

diagram to determine the grid number and letter of the referenced

component. You can then turn directly to it without tracing wires

across several pages.

         6) The symbols shown in Fig. 1 are called tie-offs. The first

tie-off shown indicates that the circuit goes to the temperature

sensor, and is also a ground circuit.

         7) The second symbol indicates that the circuit goes to a

battery positive parallel circuit. The third symbol leads to a

particular component and the location is also given.

         8) The lines shown in Fig. 2 are called options. Which path

or option to take depends on what engine or systems the vehicle has.

Fig. 2:  Identifying Option Symbols

         COLOR ABBREVIATIONS IDENTIFICATION

COLOR ABBREVIATIONS



Color                    Normal                Optional

Black  ..................  BLK  ...................  BK

Blue  ...................  BLU  ...................  BU

Brown  ..................  BRN  ...................  BN

Clear  ..................  CLR  ...................  CR

Dark Blue  ............  DK BLU  ...............  DK BU

Dark Green  ...........  DK GRN  ...............  DK GN

Green  ..................  GRN  ...................  GN

Gray  ...................  GRY  ...................  GY

Light Blue  ...........  LT BLU  ...............  LT BU

Light Green  ..........  LT GRN  ...............  LT GN

Orange  .................  ORG  ...................  OG

Pink  ...................  PNK  ...................  PK

Purple  .................  PPL  ...................  PL

Red  ....................  RED  ...................  RD

Tan  ....................  TAN  ...................  TN

Voilet  .................  VIO  ...................  VI

White  ..................  WHT  ...................  WT

Yellow  .................  YEL  ...................  YL



         WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOL IDENTIFICATION

NOTE:    Standard wiring symbols are used on diagrams. The list below

         will help clarify any symbols that are not easily understood

         at a glance. Most components are labeled "Motor", "Switch" or

         "Relay" in addition to being drawn with the standard symbol.

         WIRING DIAGRAM SYMBOLS

         Views of the symbols used in the WIRING DIAGRAM articles are

in the following graphics. See Figs. 3 through 25.

Fig. 3:  Circuit Breaker

Fig. 4:  Coil (Internal)

Fig. 5:  Connector

Fig. 6:  Diode (In-Line)

Fig. 7:  Diode (Internal)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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