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The Manuals (Wiring/Location, Fuses, Earthing, Modules & Colour codes)

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HOTSPOTS

On the Contents page RED Hotspot links will appear when your mouse passes over a page numbered entry along with a ToolTip describing the link.
A list of all the Hotspots is available in the Bottom Left corner, selecting an item will zoom the image in on the hotspot location, ready for clicking.
On the diagram pages all Hotspots are permanently shown in RED, BLUE, ORANGE or GREEN these provide links to related pages - Tip: Note the number in the circle before clicking!
Where there are multipile links dependent on vehicle type several hotspots will be clustered together, the tooltips will show which link is for which version.

EMBED CODE


If you wish to show a manual page in the BongoFury Forum then by clicking this area you will select the code, now use Ctrl-C to copy the code, switch to the BongoFury Forum and whilst editing a message now paste, Ctrl-V, the code, a small thumbnail of the page will be displayed in the previews and final message and by clicking the thumbnail it will open a new Tab in the browser and take you to the relevant page in the manual.

THE MANUALS

Each wiring page shows the actual wiring in the top section and below the diagram are images of the associated connectors.
On the following page, where relevant, there is a location diagram showing where the devices and connectors are located in the vehicle.
TIP: To open both pages simultaneously use the Ctrl key whilst clicking the Page Forward Navigation button to open the new page in its own Tab.

FUSES:

Note that the Wiring Manuals numbering in BLACK of fuses is different from that used in the BongoFury Fuse Factsheet, BongoFury Numbering is shown in GREEN.

EARTH POINTS:

Earth points that are numbered are connections bolted down to the chassis of the vehicle using a wiring tag. Solid black earthing points indicate that earthing is achieved via the devices own mechanical mounting to the engine or chassis.

PAGE CONNECTORS:

The links between pages, numbered Circles with Arrow heads, have corrosponding arrows on the target page, these RED Hotspots will pop up a message to indicate the vehicle type, remember the number before clicking so that you can locate it on the new page!.

MODULES:

Where there is additional information available these will have an ORANGE box around them, clicking within the box will take you to the manual page or open a new browser Tab on the circuit diagram.

WIRING COLOUR CODES:

On Page 7 of either manual is a list of the Colour codes used. In the 1995 Manual colour codes are shown using the Japanese Kanji symbols, the 1997 Manual shows the colour codes using Roman characters.