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1975 Datsun 280z FSM - Spooled up Racing

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Body Electrical System<br />

BODY ELECTRICAL WIRING<br />

CONTENTS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

WIRING HARNESS<br />

COLORS OF CABLES<br />

WIRING<br />

INSPECTION<br />

BE-2<br />

BE-2<br />

BE-2<br />

BE-3<br />

BE-5<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

FUSE BLOCK AND FUSIBLE LINK<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS<br />

RELAY BRACKET . .<br />

BE-5<br />

BE-5<br />

BE-5<br />

BE-5<br />

BE-6<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

Cables used for body electrical wiring<br />

are low tension cables. They are<br />

covered with color-coded vinyl for<br />

easy identification. Each system (e.g.<br />

ignition, lighting, or signal system) has<br />

its own distinctive color. This facilitates<br />

trouble-shooting. In the wiring<br />

diagram, the colors are indicated .by<br />

one or two alphabetical letters.<br />

The entire wiring system consists of<br />

several harnesses connected one to<br />

another by means of connectors;<br />

These include engine room harness,<br />

instrument harness, dash harness, body<br />

harness, console harness, engine harnesses<br />

No. 1 and No. 2, electronic fuel<br />

injection harness, electronic fuel injection<br />

sub harness and fuel tank harness.<br />

If is recommended that the battery<br />

be disconnected before performing<br />

any electrical service other than bulb,<br />

or fuse replacement. To protect the<br />

electrical devices, fuses are installed in<br />

the middle of circuit.<br />

In addition to fuses, some fusible<br />

links are installed to protect wiring.<br />

Fusible links function almost the same<br />

as fuses, though they are slightly different<br />

in their characteristics.<br />

Refer to Section EE for engine<br />

harness and Section EF for electronic<br />

fuel injection harness.<br />

1 Engine room harness<br />

2 Dash harness<br />

3 Body harness<br />

4 Instrument harness<br />

5 Console harness<br />

6 Engine harness No. 1<br />

7 Engine harness No. 2<br />

8 Electronic fuel injection harness<br />

9 Electronic fuel injection sub-harness<br />

10 Fuel tank harness<br />

Circuit system<br />

Starting and<br />

ignition system<br />

Charging system<br />

Lighting system<br />

Standard<br />

color<br />

B<br />

(Black)<br />

W<br />

(White)<br />

R<br />

(Red)<br />

A Front combination lamp<br />

B Headlamp<br />

C Relay bracket<br />

D Fuse block<br />

E Rear combination lamp<br />

F Junction block<br />

G Speaker<br />

S<strong>up</strong>plementary<br />

color<br />

W,Y, R<br />

B,R,L<br />

W,B,G,<br />

Y,L<br />

BE591A<br />

Fig. BE-1 Wiring harness<br />

S<strong>up</strong>plementary<br />

color<br />

Standard color<br />

Y<br />

Signal system<br />

G<br />

(Green)<br />

W,B,R,<br />

Y,L<br />

W, Br (Brown)<br />

WIRING HARNESS<br />

COLORS OF CABLES<br />

Instrument system<br />

Others<br />

Y<br />

(Yellow)<br />

L (Blue)<br />

Lg (Light green)<br />

W, B,G,<br />

R,L<br />

W, R,Y<br />

Y,Br<br />

Lg (Light green)<br />

The system of colors used in the<br />

covering of cable conductors are as<br />

shown in the following table:<br />

Grounding system<br />

B<br />

(Black)<br />

BE-2

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