Ground points diagram needed
#1
Ground points diagram needed
I've searched RL and the web at large - but can't find the handy diagram that shows all the electrical ground points on the chassis of a C2.
Not the wiring diagram per se - but the handy image of the chassis - with all the ground wire mounting points mapped out. I am renewing all my ground points and don't want to miss any.
Does such a diagram even exist? If so - thanks for sharing!
RK
Not the wiring diagram per se - but the handy image of the chassis - with all the ground wire mounting points mapped out. I am renewing all my ground points and don't want to miss any.
Does such a diagram even exist? If so - thanks for sharing!
RK
#3
http://postimg.org/image/3zhlzmwjh/
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*** Ground Points GP I Luggage Compartment, wheel housing left 2cP GP II Luggage Compartment, wheel housing right 2cM GP III On firewall - GP IV Ground for power consumers, under seat left 11eP GP V Electroncis, under seat left 10eP GP VI Central electrics, on side member right 6bL GP VII Antenna amplifier on side member left 7bL GP VIII Inside light convertible, roof centre front 9aN GP IX Inside light, roof right 11aL GP IX(sic) Inside light, roof left 11aP GP X Battery, luggage compartment left 3eP GP XI Ground strap (starter, transmission, engine, body) 14cM GP XII Engine compartment rear left 15cQ GP XIII Motor left 15cO GP XIV Engine compartment rear right 15cL GP XV Instruments, isde member left 7bQ GP XVI Combined lead rear left 13dP GP XVII Combind lead rear right 12dM GP XVIII Combined lead front right 4cM GP XIX Combined lead front left 4cP GP XX Seat cross member, under seat right 8eL GP XXI Ground for poser consumers, connection crank case 16cNO GP XXII Electronics, connection crank case 16cNO
#5
Sounds like this is indeed needed. That helpful list included above from the WSM, uses coordinates to roughly locate the GP's on the car - but other models - like the 944 - has a super explicit and very helpful chassis diagram that crisply points out where on the body (in three dimensions and with key body elements defined) the GP's are. It's now clear why I can't find one and it seems it's needed.
I like this idea - I'll start a thread and create a universal GP diagram.
Thanks,
RK
I like this idea - I'll start a thread and create a universal GP diagram.
Thanks,
RK