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RENAULT TRUCKS

339007/01 - EN - 11/2014

GENERALITIES

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GENERALITIES

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Warnings
In this document, safety instructions are symbolized as follows :

DANGER ! Non-observance of the procedure described or lack of care or attention risk causing serious injury
or even death.

WARNING ! Any different or inappropriate working method risks causing damage to the product.

NOTE ! Draws attention to particular or important points of the method.

Draws attention to special important points of procedures or regulations in force that must be obeyed without
fail, especially those relative to the recovery and treatment of used parts and waste.

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Vehicle voluminal breakdown

The vehicle is broken down into several zones each designated by an item number.

Heightwise breakdown :
Reserved for the bodywork, 4 zones designated by a small letter

Widthwise breakdown :
3 zones designated by a capital letter
A : RH side and RH sidemember
B : Central part
C : LH side and LH sidemember

For D - C 5l - C 8l vehicles :
Breakdown by length :
9 zones designated by a digit.
Zone 7 is specific to 6x2 - 6x4.

For T - T HIGH - K - C 11l - C 13l vehicles :


Breakdown by length :
9 zones designated by a digit.
Zone 7 is specific to 6x2 - 6x4 - 6x6 - 8x4 - 8x6.

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Zone 1 indicates :
- on the chassis, the bumper and the equipment it supports.
- on the cab, the components of the front end accessible via the radiator grille.

Example :
A1 : right-hand bumper (headlamps, etc.)
C3 : left-hand front wheel (ABS sensor, etc.)
C2b : dashboard
A3c : passenger seat

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How to read the diagrams


Definition of an illustration
The electrical diagram consists of several plates.

These plates are numbered to the bottom right by :


– A six-digit reference number for the illustration.
– A letter standing for the revision index for the illustration.This is to be found on the same line as the
reference number.
– A three-character alphanumerical code defining the folio number.

A diagram plate is broken down into 5 zones in the vertical direction.


These zones are identified by 0 to 4.

A diagram plate is broken down into 5 zones in the horizontal direction.


These zones are identified by A to E.

If the information is available in vector format and if you have installed the application to view it, it is possible to find
the title of the diagram by clicking on the code referencing the page, and to find the vehicle type by clicking on the
code referencing the diagram.

Definitions of symbols used in a diagram


Cross-references
A cross-reference is defined by :
– a three-character alphanumeric code EE1 indicating the
number of the destination page.
– a number 0C indicating the zone in which the cross-reference
is found.

If the information is available in vector format and if you have


installed the application to view it, it is possible to go to the page
requested automatically by clicking on it..

Appliances
Each appliance shown in the diagram is identified by an after-sales
code number.
If the after-sales code number is framed (item (1) of the illustration
opposite), it indicates a single appliance or an assembly comprising
several functions.
If the after-sales code number is not framed (item (2) of the
illustration opposite), it indicates a single appliance. It is then to be
found inside the symbol.
All the terminals of each appliance are defined by a numerical or
alphanumerical code number, if necessary (item (3) of the
illustration opposite).

If the information is available in vector format and if you have


installed the application to view it, it is possible to find the function of the unit by clicking on it.

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Fuses and relays
The relays are designated by an alphanumeric aftermarket code
(mark (1) on the illustration opposite) and by the value of the rated
current that can cross them (mark (2) on the illustration opposite).
The fuses, for their part, are designated simply by an alphanumeric
code (mark (3) on the illustration opposite) and by the value of the
rated current that can cross them (mark (2) on the illustration
opposite).

Polarities
Polarities are identified by a numerical code number.
For each function, there is one same, single code number.

Example :
2007 = battery "positive" direct current power supply.
1 = earth.

If the information is available in vector format and if you have installed the application to view it, it is possible to find
the function of the wires by clicking on them. However the information is only available for wires with a numeric
reference.

Graphic conventions
When an intersection is not reinforced by a connection point, the
polarities cross each other and are distinct (mark (1) on the
illustration opposite).
When an intersection is reinforced by a connection point, we have
the same level of information on the wires (same potential) (mark (2)
on the illustration opposite).
It is possible for supplementary connection points to be applied to
the diagram for reasons of legibility (mark (2) on the illustration
opposite).

Variants
Marking (3) serves to identify the variant associated with the polarity
using an asterisk and an alphanumeric code.

If the information is available in vector format and if you have installed the application to view it, it is possible to find
"the variant" of the wire by clicking on the information.

electrical distribution box in cab.


The electric distribution box inside the cab contains most of the
fuses and relays for the vehicle electrical network.

The thick line (1) represents a part of the electrical circuit located in
the electrical distribution box.
The fine line (2) represents a part of the electrical circuit located
outside the electrical distribution box.
The item (3) represents a terminal of the connector located on the
electrical distribution box.
Example with an alphanumerical item A01.CB12:11 :
– A01.CB12 : name of the connector;
– 11 : number of the terminal of that connector.

For D - C 5l - C 8l vehicles :
24V/12V "main"
The power supply is taken after the master switch and after a negative booster in the case of 12V.

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Wiring harnesses
Presentation of connectors :
(1) : connector number
(2) : code number of appliance to which it is connected
(3) : terminal number
(4) : number of the wire in the terminal

Device encoding rules


The list below shows the correlation between the first letter of a code and the associated devices

Letters Devices
A ECUs, amplifiers, radio set, component assembly.
B Sensors, microphones, speakers.
C Capacities, condensers.
E Bulbs.
F Fuses.
G Batteries, alternator.
H Audible warnings.
K Relays.
M Motors.
P Available power supply connectors.
R Resistors.
S Controls.
U Voltage transformers, modulators.
V Diodes.
W Antennas.
X Sockets, connectors, earth collectors.
Y Solenoid valves, electric valves.

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Colour code applicable to connectors and wires
Each connector features a fool proofing system consisting of a mechanical device and a colour code.
Some wires are referenced only by a colour code.
This code may differ depending on:
- The engineering date of the wiring harnesses.
- The construction date of the vehicle.
The list below indicates the correspondence between an alphabetical code and the colour of the wires or
connectors forming a harness.
For a cable with a basic colour and a stripe in another colour, the basic colour is indicated first, followed by the
colour of the stripe :

Example : BU/WH Basic colour blue with a white stripe.

For T - T HIGH - K - C 11l - C 13l vehicles:

Colour code Colour


BK or SB Black
BU or BL Blue
BN Brown
GN Green
OG or OR Orange
PK or P Pink
RD or R Red
VT or VO Violet
WH or W White
YE or Y Yellow
GY or GR Grey
NL Colourless

There is no information on the function of the wires when the vector format viewing feature is used

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For D - C 5l - C 8l vehicles :

Colour code Colour


Connector diagram
BK SB Black
BU BL Blue
BN Brown
GN Green
OG OR Orange
PK P Pink
RD R Red
VT VO Violet
WH W White
YE Y Yellow
GY GR Grey
NL Colourless

There is no information on the function of the wires when the vector format viewing feature is used

Electrical distribution
The electric distribution box inside the cab contains most of the fuses and relays for the vehicle electrical
network.
The terminals of the electrical distribution box are also shown in the basic diagram.
Each side of the electrical distribution box is detailed in the "Electrical distribution" chapter.

Chassis / cab connection


The chassis-cab connection box enables the information to be found inside the cab to cross the bulkhead and
be routed to the outside and vice versa.
Each connector of the chassis-cab connection box is detailed in the "Chassis-cab/bulkhead grommet connection
" chapter.

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Precautions to be taken when making electrical measurement readings
Protection of appliances

Bearing in mind the presence of numerous electronic appliances, the use of a test lamp is to be avoided.
Preferably use a needle or digital type multi-meter.

It is forbidden to apply voltage to the terminals of electronic appliances or you may cause irreparable damage
to the hardware. Consequently, no line continuity measurement should be made on the wires without having
previously disconnected the appliances from the lines concerned.

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