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Please check that your battery matches with your version of car. If it's too powerful, that might lead to excess voltage/currency in your wires and then the continuously blown fuse. If that's the case, you might have to swap your battery for a lower power one that fits your vehicle. You can call Hyundai and ask them to email you the diagram if my suggestion doesn't work.
Blue wire to ignition switch,from alternator voltage regulator.( 12 volts ) ECU power wire, Red wire to battery terminal. Blue wire goes from alternator to the ignition switch. The voltage regulator senses the incoming voltage from the blue wire. ) it grounds the green field wire This energizes the alternator field, and the alternator begins to produce a charge and sends it to the battery via the main output wire. When the voltage regulator senses 14 volts from the blue field wire, it cuts the ground to the green field wire. Good-Day!
The firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6
Cyl #1 is front left when looking at engine front to back
left coil pack connects to cyls. 5-2
center coil pack connects to cyls. 3-6
right coil pack connects to cyls. 4-1
It doesn't matter which connector on the coil you use just that the cylinder is connected to the proper coil pack (the coil fires both plugs at the same time, twice per each full 4 stroke cycle)
1998 Chevrolet Lumina
3.1 liter V-6 VIN "M"
Low battery charge, Battery Defective(Could have a bad cell), Loose or missing alternator drive belt, Faulty Alternator, Open or short system voltage circuit
Here you go. I hope this helps you and good luck...
1994-97 Chevrolet Corsica Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Orange
Switched 12V+
Yellow
Ground
Black
Illumination
Gray
Dimmer
Brown
Antenna Trigger
Pink
Antenna
Right Front
Front Speakers
4" x 6" Kick Panels
Left Front (+)
Tan
Left Front (-)
Gray
Right Front (+)
Light Green
Right Front (-)
Dark Green
Rear Speakers
6" x 9" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+)
Brown
Left Rear (-)
Yellow
Right Rear (+)
Dark Blue
Right Rear (-)
Light Blue
Hi There.
here are the 7 cable locations and pin numbers.
Pin 1 Yellow L/H Direction Indicator
Pin 2 Blue Rear Fog Lamps
Pin 3 White Earth Return
Pin 4 Green R/H Direction Indicator
Pin 5 Brown R/H Tail & No, Plate Light
Pin 6 Red Stop Lamps
Pin 7 Black L/H Tail & No, Plate Lights
I found the easiest way to locate the correct wires in the loom is to turn on the lights required and use a circuit tester and splice into the main loom where you have enough wire to play with. Try not to cut the loom as it only causes more problems with bad connections and joins.
Good Luck
Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free_tsb.html Enter vehicle info. year , make , model and engine size . Under system click on engine . under subsystem click fuel controls .then click the search button .Then on the top blue link .Second diagram down is fuel pump electrical circuit .
Do you know how to test a relay ? Relays all work the same , VEHICLE RELAYS Operation Diagnosis
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