Nissan PULSAR N13 Series / ASTRA LD Series. Manual - part 54

 

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Nissan PULSAR N13 Series / ASTRA LD Series. Manual - part 54

 

 

Electrical System

 

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When installing a trailer socket, it may be neces- 

sary to replace the original vehicle flasher unit with a 
heavy duty unit to maintain the flash rate in accor- 
dance with local regulations. Local regulations may 
also require the installation of a dashboard mounted 
repeater lamp.

 

Should the trailer socket and plug not be matched, 

adaptors can be made or obtained to facilitate con- 
nection.

 

TO INSTAL TRAILER SOCKET.

 

The minimum materials required are a trailer 

socket, mounting bracket, seven core flex, insulated 
wiring connectors and a rubber grommet.

 

(1) Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 

      (2)Locate the wiring harness for the lamps at 
the rear of the vehicle. 

 

For five pin sockets and plugs, use the following 

standard trailer wiring code:

 

 

Terminal No.

Circuit

Color

2

Left turn signal lamp

Yellow

3

Earth

 

White

5

Right turn signal lamp

Green

6

Stop lamp

 

Red

7

Tail lamp

 

Brown

 

Minimum material  needed for wiring up a trailer. 

Utilux trailer socket and plug shown. 

(3) Identify the wires for the right turn signal 
lamp, left turn signal lamp, tail lamp, stop lamp, 
reverse   lamp   and  earth.   Use  the  vehicle  wiring 
diagram in this section to determine the wire color 
for each lamp circuit. 
(4)Connect the seven core flex to the various 
lamp wires using insulated connectors. 

For seven pin sockets and plugs, use the following 

standard trailer wiring code:

 

 

Terminal No.

Circuit

Color

1

 

Left turn signal lamp

 

Yellow

2

 

Reversing lamp

 

Black

3

Earth

White

4

 

Right     turn     signal

 

Green

 

lamp

 

 

5

Electric brakes

Blue

6

 

Stop lamp

Red

7

 

Tail lamp

Brown

For six pin sockets and plugs, use the following 
standard trailer wiring code: 

Terminal No.

Circuit

Color

1

 

Tail Lamp

Brown

2

 

Left Turn Signal Lamp 

Yellow

3

Right Turn Signal Lamp Green

4

 

Stop Lamp

Red

5

Auxilary

Blue

6

 

Earth

 

White

 

 (5)  Drill a suitably sized hole through the vehicle 

floor and install a rubber grommet to the hole.

 

NOTE: Before drilling the hole, check 
whether there is an existing hole which may- 
be used. Ensure that a rubber grommet is 
installed to prevent chafing of the wires.

 

 

Pass the seven core flex through the rubber 

grommet. 

 

Cut the seven core flex to the required length 

and slide the dust cover onto the flex. 

 

Remove approximately 15 mm of insulation 

from each wire in the flex. 

 

Connect the wires of the seven core flex to 

the terminals of the socket, using the standard wiring 
code and following the socket manufacturers connec- 
tion procedure. 

 

Assemble the socket and install the dust cover 

to the rear of the socket. 

 

Install the  mounting bracket as close as 

possible to the tow bar ball and high enough to 
maintain vehicle ground clearance. 

 

Install the socket to the mounting bracket. 

 

Connect a trailer plug to the socket and test 

for correct lamp operation. 

TO INSTAL TRAILER PLUG

 

The minimum materials required are a trailer 

plug, seven core flex and insulated wiring connectors.

 

The installation procedure for the trailer plug is 

similar to that for the socket with attention to the 
following points:

 

 

Connect the trailer wiring to the plug accord- 

ing to the standard wiring color code and the plug 
manufacturers instructions. Use a suitable length of 
seven core flex and insulated connectors should the 
trailer wiring not be long enough. 

 

If the trailer wiring does not conform to the 

standard color code, identify each circuit as follows: 

(a)    Locate the trailer earth wire.

 

PLUG 

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Electrical System

 

 

 

Connect a jumper lead from the negative 

terminal of a 12 volt battery to the earth wire. 

 

Connect a jumper lead from the positive 

terminal of a 12 volt battery and connect each of the 
trailer lamp wires  in  turn  to the positive battery 

terminal jumper lead, noting the color of the wire 
and the lamp circuit operated.

 

(3) After installation, connect the trailer plug to 

the socket on the vehicle and check for correct lamp 
operation.

 

  

Vehicle and trailer wired to conform to Australian Standard AS2513. Sockets and plug shown are as viewed 
from the terminal side of the component. Refer to the text for the correct terminal applications when using a 
5 or 6 pin socket and plug.

 

COLOUR CODE

 

B  - Black 
G - Green 
L - Blue 
N -  Brown 
R  - Red 
W - Whlte 
Y  -Yellow

 

 

1 To vehicle wiring

 

7.

Trailer reverse lamp

 

 

harness

 

8.

Trailer L H turn signal

 

2.

 

7 pin socket — Bosch.

 

lamp

 

 

Hella. Utilux

 

9.

6 pin socket - Utilux

 

3 7 pin plug - Bosch,

 

10.

5 pin socket - Bosch

 

 

Hella, Utilux

 

Hella

 

4.

 

Trailer R H turn signal

 

11.

7 pin socket - Brylite

 

 

lamp

 

12.

Trailer electric brakes

 

5.

 

Trailer tail lamp

 

6.

 

Trailer stop lamp

 

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Wiring diagram (WDI) for the starting, charging and engine management systems.

 

COLOUR CODE

 

The first letter of the code 

represents the main wire color, 
the other letters represent the 
trace colors.

 

B   - BLACK 
L    - BLUE 
G   - GREEN 
R   - RED

 

Y - YELLOW 
W - WHITE 
N   - BROWN 
O   - ORANGE 
K    - PINK

 

S   - GREY

 

V - VIOLET 
P   - PURPLE

 

X   - LIGHT GREEN 
Z    - LIGHT BLUE 
M  - DARK GREEN 
T    - DARK BLUE 
A  - LIGHT BROWN 
E    - SLATE 
D   - TAN

 

KEY

 

 1. 

Battery 

 

2. Fusible links 

 

3. To BATT WD4 

 4. 

Alternator 

 

5. Starter motor 

 

6. To No  27 WD2 

 

7. Ignition switch 

 

8. To No.10 WD4 

 

9. To ECU BIO 

 

    10. Inhibitor relav 
    11. Neutral safety 
switch 
     12. Fuse No.8 Ignition 
     13. Ignition coil 

    14. Distributor 
     15. To ECU A1 
    16. Fuel pump relay 
    17. Fuel pump 
    18. ALDL connector - 

   Terminal G 

 

19. Oil pressure switch 

20. To No. 19 WD2 
21. To No. 4 WD2 
22. Reverse lamp switch 
23. Fuse No. 9 Ignition 
24. L H reverse lamp 
25. R H reverse lamp 
26. EGI relay 
27. ECU C16 and B1 
28. ECU A6 
29. To ECU D16 
30. To ECU D15 
31. Injectors 
32. Ignition relay 
33. To No. 1  WD2 
34. To tachometer 
35. Condensor 
36. Bypass circuit 

(manual transaxle) 

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Wiring diagram (WD2) for the instruments, hazard and turning signal systems.

 

COLOUR CODE

 

The first letter of the code 

represents the main wire color, 
the other letters represent the 
trace colors.

 

B  - BLACK 
L   - BLUE 
G  - GREEN 
R  - RED

 

Y - YELLOW 
W- WHITE 
N  - BROWN 
O  - OHANGE 
K  - PINK

 

S  - GREY

 

V -VIOLET 
P  - PURPLE

 

X - LIGHT GREEN

 

Z  - LIGHT BLUE

 

M - DARK  GREEN

 

T  - DARK BLUE

 

A - LIGHT BROWN

 

E - SLATE

 

D - TAN

 

KEY

 

1. Fuse 11  Ignition 
2. Speedometer 
3. Vehicle speed sensor 
4. To No. 21 WD1 
5. To ECU A10 
6. To No.  13 WD1 
7. Tachometer 

8. Voltage regulator 
9.  Resistor

 

10.  Temperature gauge 
11.  Fuel gauge 
12.  Temperature sender 
13.  Fuel sender 
14.  To ECM lamp 
15.  Oil lamp 
16.  Park brake lamp 
17.  Low fuel lamp 
18.  To ECU A5 
19.  To No. 20 WD1 
20.  Park brake switch 
21.  Low fuel switch 
22.  Brake switch 
23.  Brake fail lamp 
24.  Bulb check relay 
25.  Charge lamp 
26.  Door ajar lamp 
27.  To No. 6 VWD1 
28.  To No. 8 WD4 
29.  To No. 18 WD6 
30.  To No. 17 WD6 

31. Hazard switch

 

 

32.  Flasher unit 
33.  Turn signal switch 
34.  L H front combination 

lamp 

35.  L H side indicator lamp 
36.  L H rear combination 

lamp 

37.  L H instrument warning 

lamp 

38.  R H instrument warning 

lamp 

39.  R H rear combination 

lamp 

40.  R H side indicator lamp 
41.  R H front combination 

lamp 

42.  Divider circuit 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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