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TM Wiring Diagram Question

ckesey

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I'm in the process of replacing my CVT1 and linear transformer. This means lots of wires flying everywhere. I labled the wiring as I took it off but I'm also double checking the wires against the wiring diagram. I'm sure this is a stupid question but what does it mean when there are two numbers following a location....IE TB2-7-8 or TB2-2-3?

The single number after the location I understand TB2-2 as the position on that TB but dont completly understand the two number scheme.
 

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I'm in the process of replacing my CVT1 and linear transformer. This means lots of wires flying everywhere. I labled the wiring as I took it off but I'm also double checking the wires against the wiring diagram. I'm sure this is a stupid question but what does it mean when there are two numbers following a location....IE TB2-7-8 or TB2-2-3?

The single number after the location I understand TB2-2 as the position on that TB but dont completly understand the two number scheme.
It means TB2 pin #7 and #8 are jumpered together. Look at the schematic. TB2-7-8 has FOUR wires. Rather then have 2 or 3 , (or more) wires all on one connector, you just jump from #7 to #8. and can space them out. easier to read wire numbers. Easier to remove a wire. Just one instead or 2-4 wires all at once.
 

ckesey

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Tennessee
It means TB2 pin #7 and #8 are jumpered together. Look at the schematic. TB2-7-8 has FOUR wires. Rather then have 2 or 3 , (or more) wires all on one connector, you just jump from #7 to #8. and can space them out. easier to read wire numbers. Easier to remove a wire. Just one instead or 2-4 wires all at once.
I knew there must have been a logical reason but didnt exactly know what....now I do. Thanks for the explanation.
 
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