Edit: I should have looked further. I was looking at P 97.207 of Bentley; the main wiring diagram for Digifant from 1990. There may be variants of this. Check out P 97.225 It shows the aux. battery wiring. Blue wire comes out of G4 at fuse panel, to connector T2k/2 ("double, behind instrument panel, left"), then to 86 of the battery cut-out relay. Though not specifically shown in my Bentley, I assume it's a blue wire coming from this T2k/2. Neil.
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:44 AM, neil n <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't know the '91 but looking in Bentley, if you follow the blue > wire from alternator, (track 6) it runs to 61(path inside fuse box), > then two blue wires exit at B1 one of which splits off and into to > A16, (track 47 in Bentley) then internally (in fuse box again) to C2. > Blue wire then exits at C2. What it terminates to, I don't know, but > it's a starting point I think. > > Neil.
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