Iseki-Bolens TX2140 Tractors Instructions
- June 17, 2024
- Iseki-Bolens
Table of Contents
Iseki-Bolens TX2140 Tractors
ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM
- Headlights
- Oil pressure switch
- Water temp. switch
- Fuses
- Water temp.
- Oil light
- Charging light
- Key switch
- Horn
- Horn button
- Glow plugs
- Starter switch
- Flashing unit
- Turn indicators
- Turn signal switch
- Heater signal
- Safety switch
- Voltage regulator
- Starter motor
- Battery
- Alternator
ABBREVIATIONS OF WIRE COLORS
- R = RED
- Y = YELLOW
- BL = BLUE
- B= BLACK
- G = GREEN
- W = WHITE
Diagram Description
The diagram presents a complex array of electrical connections using variously colored wires and numbered components, which correspond to different parts of an electrical system. The wires are color-coded according to the abbreviations provided, with each wire’s path and connection points clearly indicated. The components are represented by symbols and are numbered to match the specifications table. The battery is central to the diagram, with connections running to various components such as the starter motor, alternator, lights, and switches.
FAQ
- What does the number next to each component represent?
- The number next to each component corresponds to its reference in the specifications table, which helps to locate and identify components within the diagram.
- How can I identify the wire colors in the diagram?
- The wire colors are abbreviated and can be identified using the provided legend that associates each abbreviation with a color.
- What is the purpose of the voltage regulator in the diagram?
- The voltage regulator, labeled as component 18, is responsible for maintaining a constant voltage level within the electrical system.
- How is the battery depicted in the diagram?
- The battery is depicted with the symbol labeled ‘BAT’ and is connected to various components, such as the starter motor and alternator, to provide power throughout the system.
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