Brethren
By British Standards brown with yellow trace is used for
Dynamo to control box D and to ignition warning light.
And Alternator neutral point.
Rhetorical question. Does anyone want a copy of "Wiring Color Code and
Destination Table" as published by British Standards?
Regards
Toad (of the Morgan fascination)
Graham Stretch wrote:
>
> Hi Jonathon
> Brown with a yellow trace is generally associated with the charging circuit.
>
> Graham.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Crazeecooter@aol.com>
> To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 10:12 PM
> Subject: need tr6 wiring help (emissions)
>
> >
> > Wiring Experts:
> >
> > I have been having emission problems with my TR6 so I decided to replace
> my
> > emissions canister (1974 TR6)...and noticed that there are two wires
> hanging
> > about down there that are not connected. One is black (ground?) and the
> > other is brown with a yellow stripe. These wires are stemming from the
> same
> > section of the harness that also has a white wire with grey? stripe and
> > purple and ? stripe colored wires that are going to the deal right under
> the
> > emissions canister. (this thing (name?) has got a big black hose
> connecting
> > it the emission canister) Anyway...if any of you are with me so
> > far...should these unconnected wires have a home? Could this be part of
> my
> > problem??
> >
> > Jonathan.
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