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Frelander 2. Manual - part 776

 

 

ABBREVIATIONS 

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ABBREVIATIONS

 

Abbreviation

Description

ABS

Anti-lock braking system

AFS

Adaptive front lighting system

AUTO

Automatic transmission

CAN

Controller area network

DSC

Dynamic stability control

D4

Diesel engine - Straight-four

DV6

Diesel engine - V6

DV8

Diesel engine - V8

EGR

Exhaust gas recirculation

FET

Field effect transistor

GPS

Global positioning system

HS CAN

High speed controller area network 
bus

PV6

Petrol engine - V6

PV8

Petrol engine - V8

PV8NA

Naturally aspirated engine - V8

PV8SC

Super charged engine - V8

LH

Left-hand

LIN

Local interconnect network

MAF/IAT

Mass air flow / intake air temperature

MS CAN

Medium speed controller area network 
bus

NAS

North American specification

PDC

Park distance control

RH

Right-hand

TPMS

Tire pressure monitoring system

TSD

Touch screen display

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Health and safety

Always follow health and safety guidelines, specifically those detailed in the Workshop Manual.

Using this publication

The information provided in this publication is for use only by competent, qualified auto-electricians. Good product knowledge is 
assumed, as well as the ability to access and use recommended test equipment and other reference material provided.

Test equipment and other reference material

The information in this publication should be used in conjunction with the recommended test equipment; refer to Workshop Manual. 
Other reference material includes: Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) and the Workshop Manual.

The Electrical Reference Library (ERL) may also prove useful since it provides detailed connector information.

Battery disconnection and reconnection

It is imperative that any information relating to battery disconnection and reconnection is followed; refer to the appropriate sections 
in the Workshop Manual.

Fault Diagnosis

Always use the recommended test equipment for correct and reliable fault diagnosis, refer to the Workshop Manual.

Harness Repair

Repairs should only be undertaken for connectors where a Service Repair Kit is available; refer to the appropriate Electrical 
Reference Library (ERL).
Note: Fibre Optic circuits cannot be repaired; refer to the Workshop Manual.

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Section numbering

The sections in this publication are ordered to match the Global Outline numbering system as found in the current Workshop 
Manual. The Power and Ground distribution circuits can be found under section 414-01, BATTERY, MOUNTING AND CABLES.
Note: Where circuit diagrams show more than one sub-system, the circuit will be located in the section that carries the first-named 
sub-system, for example: Starting and Charging will be located under section 303-06 Starting System, since 'Starting' is the first-
named sub-system. 

Circuit sheet numbering

The figures in brackets to the left of the page number indicate a circuit sheet number and the total number of sheets per circuit, for 
example (01 / 05) represents sheet 1 of 5.

Understanding the circuit diagrams

Components

After each component description, a translation code is displayed in brackets, for example: Starter relay (R102), Engine control-
module (ECM)(D131). The codes can be ignored.
Note: A dotted outline indicates that the component identified is not shown in its entirety.

Connectors

Connectors and header joints are identified by their corresponding connector number with a numbered suffix to indicate the pin-
out detail of the wire, i.e. C0292-1 identifies connector 292, pin number 1. Wire insulation colours are listed in a table at the end of 
this section. Where wires have a predominant colour with a secondary colour tracer, the main colour is identified first, i.e. WH-BK 
- white with a black tracer.

Wire length (Power and Ground Distribution only)

The wire length (in millimetres) is displayed after the colour and cross sectional area; for example, SR,0.35,480. In this example, 
the figure, 480 indicates the approximate position of the harness splice is 480mm from connector C2335.

Line Types

Crossed wires as illustrated above show an example of how a twisted pair of wires may be represented on the circuits.

The arrows illustrated above show an example of the page break symbols, identifying that the circuit continues at the 
corresponding letter on the sheet number indicated.

The cup and ball symbol represents the male and female halves of connector. Most connectors plug directly into a component but 
some are wired directly to the component using a ‘flylead’ as with C503 above.

YG,0.35

UG,0.35

NG,0.35

NS,0.35

module (ECM) (D131)

Engine control-

C0331-14

C0331-12

C0331-7

C0331-28

C0787-2

C0787-3

C0787-1

U,MCGA

WR,MCGA

Eject box-Telephone (F170)

C1646-1 C1644-1

C1646-2 C1644-2

C1252-2

Phone EAR-

C1252-1

Phone EAR+

UR,0.35

UR,0.35

UR,0.35

UR,0.35

B

Sheet2

A

Sheet2

Header (K109)

C0336-23

C0459-23

C0322-23

C0463-23

C0294-0

0

C0294-0

Diagnostic socket (V100)

Rear-RH (T151)

Wheel speed Sensor-

C0503-1

C0503-2

C0040-9

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Ground points

Ground points are identified with an eyelet symbol and a connector number, except where components are grounded through its 
fixings, when only the eyelet is shown.

Colour Codes

CODE

COLOUR

BK

BLACK

GN

GREEN

BN

BROWN

OG

ORANGE

VT

PURPLE

RD

RED

GY

GREY

BU

BLUE

WH

WHITE

PK

PINK

YE

YELLOW

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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