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Appendix
HOW TO USE ETM CIRCUIT SCHEMATICS
The circuit schematic provides all the information you need when troubleshooting any part of the electrical system (with the exception of component specifications). At any point in the schematic diagram, you can find the ground points, component location, wire color and size, current flow, and connector configuration. You can use each schematic to quickly determine how a circuit should work. KIA provides the following resources to assist you in electrical troubleshooting. Shop Manual, Volume 1 will show certain sensors and actuators, describing specific test procedures. Shop Manual, Volume 2 has an appendix illustrating the schematic diagrams, component location, and connector configuration and harness layout. Electrical Troubleshooting Manual Supplement is the same as Volume 2 except the entire book is dedicated to electrical wiring diagrams (schematics). Electrical Troubleshooting Manual is occasionally sent to each dealer shortly after the introduction of a new model. This loose-leaf manual also provides circuit operation descriptions and photographs of the component location. Schematic Diagram The complete vehicle electrical system is divided into schematic diagrams for individual systems or circuits. Any component or wiring that does not contribute to the function of the principal system is excluded, although reference is made. This helps you concentrate on the information essential to troubleshooting the circuit you are working with by removing distractions. When looking at a schematic diagram, the current flow always starts at the top of the page and flows downward to ground at the bottom of the page.
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Component Location
Component Locations helps you find the actual physical location of the components listed in the Component Location Index. For an example, you want to locate the connector MD01-2 for the Power door mirror. Using the electrical troubleshooting manual, find the connector MD01-2 in the schematic page. For this example, see page 36 for the power door mirror schematic. Connector MD02 is labeled as such because the M means it is part of the Main Harness, and the D means door harness.
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On page SD-97, the components location index, you can see that MD02 is on page CL-9(CL means components location).
Then turn to page CL-9 and fiend the connector MD02(the illustrations are labeled in the numerical order, top to bottom).Illustrated on CL-9, and shown on the right, you can clearly see that the connector is located behind the front passengers kick panel.
Connector Configuration
When trying to pinpoint a specific wire in a multi-pin connector, Connector Configurations shows the connector and pin location within the connector. The configuration drawings show the connector views as seen from a component after the harness connector has been disconnected. When more than one connector is connected to a component, the connectors are all shown together. Both halves of in-line connectors are shown together.
MD01-2
MD02
Male connector(actual)
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When looking into the connector, viewing the pin terminals, they are numbered as shown below:
They are numbered in this order so that when the two-connector halves are connected, the matching pin numbers make contact. Note: This method of numbering order does not apply when determining the pin numbers for the ECM. Refer to the Control Harness portion in the Connector Configuration section for the proper numbering order. Harness Layout Harness layouts show the routing of the major wiring harnesses including the in-line connectors and the splices between major harnesses. Knowing where to find the proper location within a harness makes electrical troubleshooting much easier
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Symbols
Special symbols are used throughout the schematic diagrams that indicate various components and points within that circuit. The symbols and abbreviations used in the manuals are explained below.
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Harness Classification
Harness Name Engine harness Main, Roof, Sunroof, Air Bag and ABS harness Control harness Rear and Trunk lid (tailgate) harness Instrument harness Door Harness Engine compartment Passenger compartment/ Luggage compartment Under crash pad Door I D R C Location Engine compartment Passenger compartment Symbol E M
Connector Identification
A connector identification abbreviation consists of a wiring harness classification symbol and a number specific to the connector. The connector locations can be found in the Harness Layout section. For example:
E 10 - 1
Number specific to a sub connector. Number specific to the main connector
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Connectors that connect wiring harnesses are represented by the following:
M R - 01
Number specific to a main connector. Rear wiring harness Main wiring harness Splice Identification
A splice identification abbreviation uses the same information and layout as the connector, except that it will begin with the letter S to indicate the word splice and the number represents the splice number. For example:
S M - 01
Number assigned to that splice. Wiring harness classification (Main) Splice
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