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TR2/3/3A Color coded TR3 schematic

jdubois

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I don't know if this is useful to anybody but me, but I got annoyed at the black and white TR3 schematic, so I color coded it. I'll probably clean it up some more, but it's usable as is and makes the various circuits obvious at a mere glance.

TR3 color coded Schematic
 
Yeah, I'd seen that one, but I liked the approximate physical layout of the factory one better.
 
I'm puzzled, Jeremy ... why didn't you start with the schematic for your car, instead of such an early TR3?
 
I just used the one from the WSM. I didn't spend much time on it, just an hour or so getting the colors on the wires. The wiring difference didn't look too huge...
 
At Advance Wiring site it suggests having the document printed at Staples or Kinkos on a 11 X 17 inch paper. I contacted Staples and e-mailed them the PDF and specified to print page two of the PDF, make two copies, laminate one, and contact me when finished. This cost $6.00. With the enlarged copy, I can easily read the print.
 
11X 17 my patuty.

I went 36 X 30

Schematicpic.png
 
DNK said:
11X 17 my patuty.

I went 36 X 30
BTW, Don, many of the "99 cent" stores carry reading glasses ... with suitable cheaters you can both read a reasonable size diagram AND see what you are doing!

I keep a selection of them scattered all around the garage.
 
That one is from Practical Hints 4th edition (with some changes by me to make it closer to the LHD configuration). Every edition had a slightly different schematic.
 
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