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The lighting circuits generally use Green wires. Newer 1200 utes differ. The following information is for USA-spec models. Other countries vary slight, see the appropriate [[Wiring Diagram]] or click Edit and add the information here. | The lighting circuits generally use Green wires. Newer 1200 utes differ. The following information is for USA-spec models. Other countries vary slight, see the appropriate [[Wiring Diagram]] or click Edit and add the information here. | ||
- | Also see [[Headlight Wiring]] | + | {{See|Headlight Wiring}}<br> |
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+ | = Wire color codes = | ||
+ | {{wire_colors}} | ||
= Overview = | = Overview = | ||
- | The lighting circuits generally use Green wires. | + | The lighting circuits generally use Green wires: |
* G - IG-hot from Fuse Box | * G - IG-hot from Fuse Box | ||
* GY - Brake lights (stop lamps) | * GY - Brake lights (stop lamps) | ||
- | * GL - running lights (parking lights) | + | * GL or GW - running lights (parking lights) |
* GB - R.H. Turn Signal + running lights | * GB - R.H. Turn Signal + running lights | ||
* GR - L.H. Turn Signal + running lights | * GR - L.H. Turn Signal + running lights | ||
- | [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=19666 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/photos/19666.jpg] | + | |
+ | [[Lighting Switch]] and [[Turn signal switch]] circuits | ||
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= Dash Lamps = | = Dash Lamps = | ||
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== Dash Indicator Lamps == | == Dash Indicator Lamps == | ||
- | See main article: [[Instrument Panel Wiring]] | + | {{Main|Instrument Panel Wiring}} |
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== Japan == | == Japan == | ||
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Late Japan with single-position Hazard switch | Late Japan with single-position Hazard switch | ||
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== USA == | == USA == | ||
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</table>* The license lamp grounds through its bolts, and into the body. For sedan, this is through the [[bumper]]. | </table>* The license lamp grounds through its bolts, and into the body. For sedan, this is through the [[bumper]]. | ||
- | == Interior Dome Light== | + | == Interior Dome Light == |
- | {{SeeMainArticle!|Room Lamp#Wiring}} | + | {{Main|Room Lamp#Wiring}} |
= Brake lights = | = Brake lights = | ||
Brake lights (STOP lamps) -- thankfully -- are simply connected on the B110. At the rear light boxes, the GY wires connect to the main harness GY circuit. This is connected to the "Stop Lamp Switch" at the brake pedal. The other side of this switch (both are YG wires) is connected to Fuse Box GY wire ("H" terminal 15A always-hot). So brake lights work when key is off. | Brake lights (STOP lamps) -- thankfully -- are simply connected on the B110. At the rear light boxes, the GY wires connect to the main harness GY circuit. This is connected to the "Stop Lamp Switch" at the brake pedal. The other side of this switch (both are YG wires) is connected to Fuse Box GY wire ("H" terminal 15A always-hot). So brake lights work when key is off. | ||
- | + | == Instrument panel Brake lamp == | |
- | ==Instrument panel Brake lamp== | + | |
The IP brake lamp is not related to the rear brake lamps. Instead it signals if the hand brake is on ("Parking Brake Switch"), or if the master cylinder brake light switch ("Brake System Switch") senses a pressure differential problem. | The IP brake lamp is not related to the rear brake lamps. Instead it signals if the hand brake is on ("Parking Brake Switch"), or if the master cylinder brake light switch ("Brake System Switch") senses a pressure differential problem. | ||
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The reverse lamps are simply connected. The Red wire connects to the reverse switch on the side of the transmission. This switch in turn is fed from the G wire at the fuse box ("M" terminal of fuse box -- 10A fuse). It's always in effect, regardless of the Light Switch position. In other words, the Reverse light should work even if the headlights or running lights are off. | The reverse lamps are simply connected. The Red wire connects to the reverse switch on the side of the transmission. This switch in turn is fed from the G wire at the fuse box ("M" terminal of fuse box -- 10A fuse). It's always in effect, regardless of the Light Switch position. In other words, the Reverse light should work even if the headlights or running lights are off. | ||
- | = Wire color codes = | + | [[Category:Body Electrical System]]{{End}} |
- | <table border=1 borderwidth=1 bordercolor=black cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2><tr><td>B</td><td>Black</td></tr><tr><td>W</td><td>White</td></tr><tr><td>R</td><td>Red</td></tr><tr><td>Y</td><td>Yellow</td></tr><tr><td>G</td><td>Green</td></tr><tr><td>L</td><td>Blue</td></tr></table> | + | |
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- | Wires with two codes: The first letter is the wire color, the second is the stripe color. Example:<blockquote>BW - Black wire with White stripe</blockquote> | + | |
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- | [[Category:Body Electrical System]] | + |
Revision as of 03:19, 5 September 2018
The lighting circuits generally use Green wires. Newer 1200 utes differ. The following information is for USA-spec models. Other countries vary slight, see the appropriate Wiring Diagram or click Edit and add the information here.
Contents |
Wire color codes
B | Black |
W | White |
R | Red |
Y | Yellow |
G | Green |
L | Blue |
Wires with two codes: The first letter is the wire color, the second is the stripe color. Example:
BW - Black wire with White stripe
Overview
The lighting circuits generally use Green wires:
- G - IG-hot from Fuse Box
- GY - Brake lights (stop lamps)
- GL or GW - running lights (parking lights)
- GB - R.H. Turn Signal + running lights
- GR - L.H. Turn Signal + running lights
Lighting Switch and Turn signal switch circuits
Dash Lamps
Indicator lamps * High beam indicator lamp (M.B.) - see Instrument Panel Wiring * Turn Signal indicator lamps - see below
Warning lamps - see Instrument Panel Wiring * Brake failure lamp (Japan GL & USA) * CHG/IGN failure lamp * Oil pressure indicator lamp
Hazards
The 4-way hazard lights are part of the Turn Signal circuit. See #next section.
Turn Signals
Also see Turn Signals (include Hazards)
The T/S path is as follows: From the IG side of the Fuse Box through the 10A "M" terminal (G wire) to the Four-Way Flasher Switch (Hazard Switch).
NOTE: non-USA export has no Hazard system.
Dash Indicator Lamps
Japan
Japan-market has Hazard switch but only one Flasher Unit
Late Japan with single-position Hazard switch
USA
USA circuit - has Hazard switch with seperate Hazard Flasher Unit
The Hazard switch is normally off and so routes power through G wire to T/S Flasher Unit. This means the T/S Flasher is normally HOT (12V) -- but only if the key is ON. From the T/S Flasher unit the power goes to the T/S Switch on the column. In the center position of course the power stops here. But move the switch to right or left, and the power is fed to the Left or Right circuits to power the exterior bulbs and the the dash bulb. The T/S Flasher Unit causes the power to cycle, resulting in flashing.
USA: NILES Hazard flasher bolts to right side of column brace (G/L, G/W)
USA: NILES Turn Signal flasher bolts to left side of column brace
W wire goes into steering column harness, up to the T/S switch
G is the other wire
Dimmer Switch
Dimmer Switch (in T/S & Light Switch unit on steering column)
(T/S section of switch listed here)
? | T/S hot feed | From Flasher Unit |
GB | Right-side T/S circuit | To Right-side (GB) T/S circuit To Instrument panel GR wire (right T/S lamp) |
GR | Left-side T/S circuit | To Left-side (GR) T/S circuit To Instrument panel GR wire (left T/S lamp) |
\*Labeled "Beam" for 1971. The other side of this light is grounded.
Lamps
Side Marker lamp connector
North AmericaBulb | Ground | |
GL (front lamp) | B | non-flashing bulb |
RL (rear lamp) | B | non-flashing bulb |
Other than North America
-- | Earth/Ground | body connection via screws |
GB | (R.H. side only) | right indicator bulb |
GR | (L.H. side only) | left indicator bulb |
Front Combo Lamp
Front Parking T/S Lamp connectorB | Ground | body connection |
GB | Right-side T/S circuit (R.H. side only) | From right-side (GB) T/S circuit |
GR | Left-side T/S circuit (L.H. side only) | From left-side (GR) T/S circuit |
GL | Dedicated parking lamp circuit | From GL circuit |
Rear Combo Lamp
Rear combination Lamp BoxREV | RB | Reverse lamp circuit |
T/S | WR | To Left- or Right-side T/S circuit GB (R.H.) GR (L.H.) |
STOP | GY | Brake light circuit |
TAIL | GW | Running lights circuit |
EARTH | B | Rear Comb. lamp "fix bolt" |
License plate lamp(s)
The rear License Lamp is simply connected to the rear-harness "tail" circuit (rear running lights -- GW wire). But it is grounded locally, not through a harness wire.
TAIL | GW | Running lights circuit |
Interior Dome Light
Brake lights
Brake lights (STOP lamps) -- thankfully -- are simply connected on the B110. At the rear light boxes, the GY wires connect to the main harness GY circuit. This is connected to the "Stop Lamp Switch" at the brake pedal. The other side of this switch (both are YG wires) is connected to Fuse Box GY wire ("H" terminal 15A always-hot). So brake lights work when key is off.
Instrument panel Brake lamp
The IP brake lamp is not related to the rear brake lamps. Instead it signals if the hand brake is on ("Parking Brake Switch"), or if the master cylinder brake light switch ("Brake System Switch") senses a pressure differential problem.
Reverse Lights
The reverse lamps are simply connected. The Red wire connects to the reverse switch on the side of the transmission. This switch in turn is fed from the G wire at the fuse box ("M" terminal of fuse box -- 10A fuse). It's always in effect, regardless of the Light Switch position. In other words, the Reverse light should work even if the headlights or running lights are off.