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INTRODUCTION
1.8 RANGE ROVER
HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
Fuse Details
Contains information on fuse functions and values and should be used together with the
power distribution circuit diagrams to establish which systems share a common power
supply and to ensure that correct value fuses are fitted.
Earth Points and Headers
Shows a plan view of the vehicle with location of all earth points. Supporting photographs
and connector detail information appear in the Connector section.
Description and Operation
Presented in the same order as the circuit diagrams in the Electrical Circuit Diagrams
publication, each of the descriptions contains a brief overview of the main system functions
and includes reference to the appropriate wire colours. Always read this section before
starting work on a system so that a good understanding of system functionality is obtained.
Connector Details
This section is effectively an index of every electrical connector on the vehicle, including
headers and eyelets. A page is dedicated to each connector, with the information presented
in a standard format. The connector number is displayed on each page header to ease
reference. Connector information comprises:
l Connector Number – The assigned number, prefixed 'C'.
l Connector Name – Usually derived from the component to which the connection is
made.
l Male/Female – If applicable, identifies the gender of the connector pins (NOT the
housing) as Male or Female. Generally, connectors mating directly into a component
have Female pins.
l Colour – If applicable, the colour of the connector housing is shown. NATURAL is
used to describe connectors with a clear/translucent plastic finish.
l Location Statement – Used in conjunction with the photograph to determine the
location of the connector.
l Photograph – Shows the location of the subject connector. In most cases the
photograph will indicate the amount of trim removal necessary to reveal the connector.
For convenience some photographs identify more than one connector.
l Face View – An outline of the connector housing, viewed from the front, showing pin
numbers (if applicable).
l Pin-out Table – A three column table, detailing the colour and position of each wire in
the connector:

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