For whatever reason I'm having a hard time understanding this circuit, so your words are helping it come together against the diagrams. Here is the description of the circuit trace, which is probably just a restatement of what you've said in several posts already, but at least now I can follow along with the diagrams and maybe even explain it.
B1 = 30 ==> 12
PK/BK to Splice S111
>>> S111 has 2 branches
- 12 PK/BK to Ignition switch SUPPLY via C106 (pin 6)
- 12 PK/BK to PDC Fuse 6; the other side of Fuse Six is 6 RD to BAT+
I understand why they handled this with a splice, but it would be easier to understand if these were 2 different wires. Because I'm an amateur.
B2 = 87 ==> 12
BR to starter solenoid via C104 (pin 12)
B3 = 85 ==> 20
BR/
LB to NSS via C104 (pin 5)
B5 = 86 ==> 14
YL/
RD to Splice S333 via C106 (pin ?)
>>> S333 is interesting when it comes to LHD A/T
- 14 YL/RD ==> Fuse 20 ==> 14 YL ==> S331
- 14 YL/RD ==> Clutch pedal switch (not used) ==> 14 YL ==> S331
Then S331 ==> START position of Ignition switch
QUESTION: Does "not used" mean not even wired up? Because otherwise wouldn't that make the path of least resistance be the pass-thru clutch switch, and it would bypass Fuse 20? On page 8W-10-11 it seems to indicated it's not even wired up. I have definite confusion here.
Then as far as the relay goes, I think I've translated that earlier ASCII art into what's actually happening at the circuit. There are (at least) 3 states:
(1) Key OFF:
- 12V at the ignition supply but the circuit is open because the key is OFF
- So no power on B5/86.
OUTCOME: relay should remain open.
(2) Ignition at START, transmission in Park/Neutral:
- 12V supply at ignition passed through fuse 20 to 86/B5 on relay
- I don't understand how the clutch safety works yet
- Relay circuit completed to ground through a closed NSS
- Relay closes
- 30/B1 & 87/B2 are now tied together
- 12V passed to starter solenoid from 87/B2
OUTCOME: Starter should fire
(2) Ignition at START, transmission in gear/unplugged:
- 12V supply at ignition passed through fuse 20 to 86/B5 on relay
- Relay circuit remains open due to no ground path, due to open NSS
OUTCOME: relay should remain open.
Code:
[ Relay Cavity View, View looking into the PDC ]
┌───────┐
│ │
86 / B5 ──┤ | | ├── 85 / B3
(Fuse 20 ==> START) │ │ (20 BR/LB to NSS via C104 [pin 5] )
│ │
│ 30/B1 │ (12 PK/BK to Ign supply & Fuse 6 ==> BAT+)
│ │
└─87/B2─┘ (12 BR to starter solenoid via C104 (pin 12)
I realize that's a ton of circuitry, but if someone could at least vet my relay diagram and then the walkthrough of the3 use cases, it would be very helpful.