SERVICE DATA
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2G0AX00
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Wire/cable color symbols
Wiring/cable Colors
Types of wire to use
• Use AVSS wire for cross-sectional areas of 2 mm
2
or less.
• Use AV or AVS wire for cross-sectional areas exceeding 2 mm
2
. (AVX wire can be used for wires of solid color.)
Symbol Color Symbol Color Symbol Color
B Black W White V Violet
G Green Y Yellow Dg Dark green
L Blue P Pink Ch Chocolate
R Red O Orange
Symbol Overview Characteristics
Temperature
limit
AV Low-voltage cables for automobiles • Wire used in low-voltage circuits. 80°C (176°F)
AVX
Heat-resistant, cross-linked, vinyl-insulated low-
voltage cables
• A wire with dramatically improved heat resistance over that of
AV wire, enabling it to provide high reliability while responding
to rises in temperature in automotive wiring environments.
100°C (212°F)
AVS Thin-insulation low-voltage cables for automobiles
• A thinner wire than the AV wire with equivalent electrical charac-
teristics.
80°C (176°F)
AVSS Thin-insulation low-voltage cables for automobiles
• A wire with an even thinner insulator than AVS wire that has
equivalent electrical characteristics.
80°C (176°F)
1 Cross-sectional area (mm
2
)
2 Base color
3 Stripe color*
* There may be wires of solid color with no stripe.
1 Conductor: Annealed copper
2 Insulator: Vinyl