Wiring loom on top of battery............

Wiring loom on top of battery............

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Hedgehopper

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Friday 9th March 2012
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I'm trying to understand the multitude of sockets and relays in the bundle of wires on top of the battery. Everything (for a change) is working fine at the moment but it would be useful to know what these fittings are for the future.



Could anyone add names to the following items, numbered from top to bottom.......

1) Blue rectangular socket,

2) White socket

3) Bundle of wires wrapped in yellow tape

4) Yellow socket.

5) Black socket with green top.

6) Black socket.

7) Blue socket + relay.... Fuel pump relay.

8) Black socket + relay.... ECU relay.

9) Yellow socket.

I believe that 4/5/9 are air con. connections (which my car doesn't have).


Also what is this fuse for? It appears to be the same as the 100 amp fuse for the alternator under the starter motor. What does it protect?




Any help would be much appreciated.

Edited by Hedgehopper on Friday 9th March 16:52

Hedgehopper

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Saturday 10th March 2012
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SILICONEKID340HP said:
Any pictures of your battery move and did you not reposition your fuse box? they are a swine to get to.
Wasn't me that posted about fusebox/battery move. Would like to move fusebox behind seat as some others have done (one day). I always keep a pair of long nose pliers handy for a fuse change.

Hedgehopper

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Sunday 11th March 2012
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So,
1)Loom joint
2)Fault code reader
3)Earth connections
4)Air con.
5)Air con.
6)???????
7)Fuel pump relay
8)Ecu relay
9)Air con.

Anyone know what no.6 is? Also why are the bundled earth wires (no.3) connected to each other and not to an earth point?

Main fuse was opened up just for the photo, but thanks for the heads up.