ASTON MARTIN DB7 1997 Owner's Manual
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Electrics 
Rear Lamp Cluster / Central Locking System / Door Lock Motors 
6.7.02 Rear Lamp Cluster Door Mounted Components 
Procedure 
1.
 Remove the rear lamp cluster inner cover. 
2.
 Release the boot rear liner 
3. Release the two nuts and one screw securing the 
rear lamp surround and remove the surround. 
Figure 7. Rear Lamp Cluster 
4.
 Disconnect the rear lamp cluster multi-plug. 
5. Remove six nuts from the rear of the assembly and 
lift out the lamp cluster. 
Central Locking System 
Description 
Thecentral locking system consistsofmotoroperated lock 
actuators in both doors, the boot and the fuel flap 
mechanism. The central locking control module is located 
inside the drivers side 'A' post. 
Each motordriven lock actuator incorporatesa microswitch 
which will signal a change of state when any motor runs 
to drive the actuator. The microswitches are of the 
changeover type and provide an earth for the lock or 
unlock signals to the control unit. 
The two door lock inputs to the control unit are connected 
together so that operation of either door lock with the 
ignition key will simultaneously operate the other door 
lock. Similarly, the unlock inputs to the control unit are 
also connected together for simultaneous operation. 
The boot will remain locked or will be unlocked 
simultaneously with the doors dependant on the boot lock 
position.
 With the boot key turned clockwise, the boot 
lock operates in unison with the doors. With the boot key 
turned anticlockwise, the boot lock cannot be unlocked 
using the central locking system. 
The boot can be opened at any time using the ignition key 
irrespective of the central locking status. 
6.7.03 Door Central Locking Motors 
Procedure 
1.
 Remove the door inner panel. 
2.
 Disconnect two plugs on the central locking motor 
unit and one plug on the door closed switch. 
3. Release the interior door catch operating rod from 
its guide clips and detach it from the lock 
mechanism. 
4.
 Disconnect the outer lock operating rod. 
5. Remove three lock securing screws from the door 
rear edge. 
6. Remove the motor and lock through the access 
hole. 
7. Remove the motor securing screws and remove the 
motor from the lock assembly. 
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Electrics 
Electric Windows - Fault Analysis / Window Motor Removal 
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Electric Windows 
Description 
Power to the window wind circuits is available 
when the ignition switch is on and is supplied 
through a thermal cut-out to the left and right 
window switches. The switches are double pole 
plus earth so that the current through a window 
motor may be switched in either direction to raise 
or lower the window. 
DB7 uses frameless door windows which seal 
against rubber strips around the body shell door 
opening.
 To avoid damaging these seals during 
door opening, the door glass must be lowered 
before the door can be opened. This function is 
controlled by the window control units. The units 
are mounted on the inside of each door frame and 
will sense if a door handle is pulled to open the 
door. Before releasing the door lock, the control 
unit will drive the window wind motor briefly to 
lower the door window glass down until it clears 
the window seals. Similarly, after closing a door, 
the window motor will be run to raise the door glass 
to seat the glass against the body seals. 
Fault Analysis Procedure 
a) If a window fails to operate, check for fuse failure 
and the connectors for poor or open contacts. 
b) Check the thermal cut-out by shorting across it and 
operating either window. If the windows operate 
with the short
 ci rcu
 it but not without, the cut-out is 
faulty. 
c) With the ignition on, battery voltage should be 
available between the inputterminalsof the switches 
and chassis. Operate each switch and ensure that 
battery voltage is available between the switch 
output terminals and chassis. 
d) Measure voltagefrom each switch inputterminalto 
the switch earth return terminal. If no voltage is 
measured,
 the earth return line is open circuit. 
e) Measure continuity through the wiring from the 
switches to each motor. If continuity is correct, 
remove the motor for bench testing. 
6.7.04 Door Window Motor 
Procedure 
1.
 Remove the door trim panel and the glass inner 
sealing
 trim. 
Figure!. Window Securing Screws 
2. Position the window to gain access to the slider 
bracket and glass securing screws. 
3. Disconnect the battery earth
 lead. 
4.
 Remove two screws securing the glass to each of 
the two slider brackets. Loosen the two screws 
securing the glass to the elevator
 rail. 
6. Slide the elevator rail forwards until the glass 
securing screws are opposite the wide opening of 
the rail keyhole slots and remove the glass from the 
top of the door. 
7. Disconnect the window motor multiplug. 
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Electrics 
Electric Door Mirrors 
Remove four bolts from the motor bracket and one 
from the forward end of the lower elevator
 rail. 
Figure 2. Motor and Elevator Securing Screws 
9. Lift out the elevator assembly through the door top. 
6.7.05 Door Mirror Assembly 
Procedure 
1. 
2. 
Removethe door interiortrim panel and disconnect 
the door mirror switch. 
Disconnect the door mirror harness
 plug,
 noting 
the correct connection. Release the door mirror 
loom from its clips. 
Note:
 Two
 plugs are fitted in the door loom, one for left 
and one for right hand
 doors.
 Ensure
 that
 the
 correct plug 
is connected on
 reassembly. 
Figure 7. Door Mirror Assembly 
3. On the outside of the door, lift the sealing ring on 
the mirror mount and release one grub screw 
securing the mirror. 
4.
 Remove the mirror from the door. 
5. Remove the door mirror adaptor ring from the door 
to permit the mirror wiring socket to pass through 
the mounting hole and then remove the mirror. 
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Electrics 
Transmission Control Module "3^^ 
6.7.06 Transmission Control Module 
Renew (TCM) 
Data 
Torque Figures 
Nut TCM to mounting bracket 2-3 Nm 
Procedure 
Disconnect the battery. 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Remove the rear seat squab. Remove the rear 
quarter trim and the rear quarter lower trim pad. 
Remove the TCM to mounting bracket securing 
nuts (Fig.
 1
 -2) and remove one bracket. 
Figure 1 
4.
 Remove the TCM and mounting bracket assembly 
from the body mounting bracket (Fig. 1-1). 
5. Disconnect the TCM multi plug (Fig. 1-4) and 
remove the TCM. 
6. Fit and align the left mounting bracket (Fig.
 1
 -5) to 
the new TCM, and secure with two nuts. Connect 
the harness multi plug (Fig. 1-4) to the TCM. Fit the 
TCM and left mounting bracket assembly to the 
body mounting bracket (Fig. 1-1), ensure the left 
bracket slot is fully seated. 
7. Fit the right mounting bracket (Fig.
 1
 -3) to the TCM 
and to the body mounting bracket. Secure with two 
nuts. 
8. Refit the rear quarter lower trim pad. 
9. Refit the rear quarter trim panel. 
10.
 Refit the rear seat squab. 
11.
 Reconnect the battery. 
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Electrics 
Barometric Pressure Sensor 
6.7.07
 Barometric Pressure Sensor -
Renew 
Data 
Torque Figures 
Sensor mounting nut 2-3 Nm 
Procedure 
1.
 Disconnect the battery. 
2.
 Remove the left rear quarter trim panel to access the 
TCM and barometric pressure sensor. 
Figure 1 
3. Disconnect the harness multi plug (Fig. 1-3) from 
the barometric pressure sensor (Fig.
 1
 -4 ). 
4.
 Release the two securing clips (Fig. 1-5) and 
remove the sensor). 
5. Fitthe new sensor into position, and secure with the 
two clips. 
6. Connect the multi
 plug. 
7. Refit the interior
 trim. 
8. Reconnect the battery. 
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Electrics 
Electrical Component Location and Wiring Information in::m3^? 
DB7 Electrical Component Location and 
Wiring Information 
Thefol lowing pages contains electrical component 
location and electrical wiring diagrams. 
Component Index 
The following list details all of the functional 
electrical components of the DB7. The list is given 
in alphabetical order with component location and 
wiring diagram references for each component. 
Component Location on the vehicle 
To locate a component on the veh
 icie,
 find its name 
in the component index and note the component 
location reference. 
The component location reference gives the figure 
number and item number for each component so 
that you can find the component on the following 
location diagrams and in the car. 
Component Location on the Wiring Diagrams 
The wiring diagram reference gives the wiring 
diagram number and the location coordinates so 
that you can locate the component and its wiring 
on the wiring diagrams. 
Wiring Diagrams 
Each diagram covers a complete loom or section of 
a major loom. 
Continuations of a loom on another sheet and 
connections to other looms are indicated by the 
continuation arrow »* and the Sheet Number and 
Co-Ordinateswherethecontinuation or connection 
is located. 
Each connector is illustrated with an end view of 
the mating face of the connector. A table beside 
each connector gives the pin number, wire colour 
and destination of each wire. 
Wire Colours 
The following key is used to denote wire colours in 
the connector wiring tables 
B = Black P = Purple G = Green 
K = Pink S = Slate LG = Light Green 
N = Brown W = White O = Orange 
R = Red U = Blue Y = Yellow 
Wire Splices 
Many wire runs are spliced within the loom 
wrapping and additional information is required to 
aid in fault analysis. All splices are noted on the 
wiring diagrams (e.g. SPL1 = Splice 1). On the 
facing page for each wiring diagram, a splice list 
gives the splice number and the wire colours and 
destinations for each wire coming from the splice. 
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Electrics 
Electrical Component Location Index - Up to 97 MY 
Component Name 
ABS ECU 
Air Con Compressor Clutch 
Air Con Fan Motor - LH 
Air Con Fan Motor - RH 
Air Conditioning Trinary Switch 
Air Conditioning Unit 
Air Pump 
Air Temperature Sensor 
Alarm Override Switch 
Alarm Siren 
Alternator 
Ambient Temperature Sensor 
Barometric Pressure Sensor 
Boot Lamp 
Boot Lamp 
Boot Lock Actuator 
Boot Release Switch 
Brake Accumulator Pump 
Bulb Fail Unit - Front Side Lights 
Camshaft Sensor 
Central Locking Unit 
Cigar Lighter 
Column Switchgear 
Crankshaft Position Sensor 
Cruise Control Brake Switch 
Cruise Control Clutch Switch (LHD) 
Cruise Control ECU 
Cruise Control On/Off Switch 
Cruise Control Pump 
Cruise Control Set Switch 
Cruise Control Inhibit Switch 
Diagnostic Socket - Transmission 
Dimmer Module 
Door Lock Actuator 
Door Mirror- LHD 
Door Mirror- RHD 
Door Mirror Switch LH 
Door Mirror Switch RH 
Door Speaker -LH 
Door Speaker - RH 
EDIS Coil Pack 
EDIS Amplifier Module 
Engine Diagnostic Socket 
Engine ECU 
Exhaust Temperature/Speed Warning 
Fan Fuses 
Fan Motor 1 
Fan Motor 2 
Fan Run-on Switch 
Flasher Module 
Fog Lamp - RH Front 
Fog Lamp - LH Front 
Location 
Reference 
15-1 
3-20 
8-2 
8-6 
10-6 
8-3 
8-4 
3-13 
1-8 
11-7 
3-2 
1-12 
11-1 
5-2 
5-2 
13-8 
2-10 
7-4/8 
4-6 
3-10 
9-4 
8-1 
13-3 
3-3 
11-8 
12-9 
6-3 
12-7 
1-2 
12-8 
10-8 
10-7 
4-16 
12-12 
2-4 
2-8 
2-3 
2-9 
6-4 
6-9 
3-1 
1-10 
10-5 
7-3 
4-3 
1-21 
7-6 
7-7 
7-5 
4-13 
14-10 
14-9 
Wiring Diag. 
Reference 
28-A1 
5-D2 
8-A5 
13-C4 
5-D3 
11-82 
1-C2 
5-C3 
1-C5 
1-B3 
5-D3 
1-A2 
4-A4 
24-A5 
24-C4 
27-A5 
l-i-C3 
28-84 
9-C2 
6-C3 
8-D1 
19-D3 
12-C5 
5-D2 
12-85 
2-D4 
20-A2 
20-C3 
2-A3 
20-D3 
21-D3 
12-A4 
13-A4 
17/18-B1 
17-A3 
17-A5 
17-D5 
18-D5 
17-C5 
18-C5 
5-D5 
6-B2 
6-D4 
6-C5 
11-C5 
3-A3 
3-A2 
3-B2 
5-A2 
13-C2 
1-A1 
1-C1 
Rep.
 Op. Notes 
Reference 
5.1.11.1 
8.1.07.3 
8.2.09.1 
8.2.08.1 
8.1.11.1 
8.2.01.1 
2.3.01.2 
2.2.06.1 
6.1.06.1 
6.2.03.1 
6.3.01.1 
8.2.07.1 
3.3.08.2 
6.9.04.1 
6.9.04.1 
6.9.06.1 
6.5.09.1 
5.1.08.1 
6.4.01.1 
2.5.06.1 
6.7.03.1 
6.5.10.1 
6.5.02.1 
2.5.06.3 
6.4.02.1 
6.1.08.1 Manual only 
6.6.09.1 
6.5.07.1 
6.1.09.2 
6.5.07.2 
3.3.08.6 
6.4.03.1 
6.4.04.1 
6.7.10.1 
6.7.08.1 
6.8.01.1 
6.7.08.2 
6.8.01.2 
6.7.09.1 
6.8.02.1 
6.2.05.1 
6.2.05.3 
6.4.05.1 
6.4.06.1 
6.4.07.1 Multi-functio 
6.2.06.1 
1.7.17.1 
1.7.17.2 
1.7.16.4 
6.4.08.1 
6.1.04.1 
6.1.04.2 
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Electrics 
Electrical Component Location Index • 
Component Name 
Fuel Filler Flap Solenoid 
Fuel Pump 1 
Fuel Pump 2 
Fuel Tank Sender Unit 
Gear Selector Illumination 
Gear Shift Interlock Solenoid 
Gearbox Connector (Auto) 
Gearbox ECU 
Gearshift Interlock Module 
Handbrake Switch 
Headlamp Control Module 
Head/Side Lamp - LH Front 
Head/Side Lamp - RH Front 
Heated Front Screen Controller 
Heated Front Screen Fuse - 40A 
Heated Front Screen 
Heated Front Screen 
Heated Rear Screen 
Heated Washer Jet 
Heated Washer Jet 
High Level Stop Lamp 
Horn - LH 
Horn - RH 
Idle Speed Control Valve 
Ignition Switch 
Indicator/Side Lamp - LH Front 
Indicator/Side Lamp - RH Front 
Inertia Switch 
Injector 1 
Injector 2 
Injector 3 
Injector 4 
Injector 5 
Injector 6 
Input Speed Sensor (Auto) 
Instrument Panel Illumination Control 
Instrument Panel 
Interior Light - Rear LH 
Interior Light - Rear RH 
Key Solenoid 
Key-In Warning Switch 
Kickdown Switch 
Lambda Sensor A 
Lambda Sensor B 
Logic Earth 
Low Coolant Probe 
Low Level Sensor 
Lumbar Pump 
Map Reading Light 
Microswitch - Glass Drop LH 
Microswitch - Glass Drop RH 
Up to 97 MY 
Location 
Reference 
2-1 
15-13 
15-14 
15-12 
9-3 
13-6 
7-11 
11-2 
13-7 
8-8 
1-3 
14-7 
14-12 
11-4 
11-5 
7-10 
7-1 
9-8 
1-11 
1-11 
9-1 
11-6 
11-6 
3-17 
8-7 
14-8 
14-11 
7-2 
3-6 
3-7 
3-8 
3-9 
3-n 
3-12 
11-11 
2-7 
2-6 
5-4 
5-4 
11-10 
11-9 
8-5 
3-18 
3-19 
9-2 
13-5 
4-1 
9-5 
5-1 
12-2 
12-2 
Wiring Diag. 
Reference 
24-A3 
25-A1 
25-A2 
24-C5 
19-D4 
21-C4 
7-B4 
4-B3 
21-A2 
24-A1 
2-A2 
1-D2 
1-A2 
9-A2 
9-B2 
8-B5 
14-B2 
24-A2 
5-A3 
5-B3 
24-B2 
3-C1 
3-81 
5-C5 
12-D2 
1-C1 
1-A1 
8-D2 
5-A2 
5-C2 
5-A3 
5-C2 
5-A4 
5-C4 
7-B2 
13-D5 
11-C5 
24-A2 
24-D2 
12-B2 
12-B2 
14-A5 
6-B5 
6-B5 
10-D4 
8-C3 
3-C1 
22-D2 
13-C4 
17-A2 
18-A2 
Ini^' 
IL-^^'^ 
Rep.
 Op. 
Reference 
6.9.07.1 
2.6.02.1 
2.6.02.1 
2.6.06.1 
6.5.11.1 
3.3.01.1 
6.6.10.1 
6.5.12.1 
6.1.10.1 
6.1.01.1 
6.1.01.2 
6.4.09.1 
6.4.09.2 
6.4.09.3 
6.4.09.3 
6.6.11.1 
6.4.10.1 
6.4.10.1 
6.6.12.1 
6.1.11.1 
6.1.11.1 
2.2.05.1 
6.5.13.1 
6.1.03.1 
6.1.03.1 
6.5.14.1 
6.3.04.1 
6.3.04.1 
6.3.04.1 
6.3.04.1 
6.3.04.1 
6.3.04.1 
3.4.02.1 
6.5.04.2 
6.5.04.1 
6.6.02.1 
6.6.02.1 
6.5.14.1 
5.4.01.1 
6.3.05.1 
6.3.05.1 
6.5.15.1 
1.7.14.1 
6.6.01.1 
6.1.13.1 
6.1.13.1 
W3^y 
Notes 
Auto only 
Auto only 
Auto only 
Auto only 
Auto only 
Auto only 
Auto only 
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Component Name 
Microwave Sensor 
Mode Switch 
Multifunction Module 
Number Plate Lamp - LH 
Number Plate Lamp - RH 
Oil Pressure Warning Light Transducer 
Output Speed Sensor (Auto) 
Park Switch (Auto) 
Purge Valve 1 
Purge Valve 2 
Radio Aerial 
Radio Telephone Connector 
Radio Tweeter 
Radio Tweeter 
Radio 
Rear & Number Plate Bulb Fail Unit 
Rear Fog Lamp LH 
Rear Fog Lamp RH 
Rear Lamp - LH 
Rear Lamp - RH 
Recline Motor Potentiometer 
Relay - ABS Pump 
Relay - Air conditioning clutch 
Relay - Air Pump 
Relay - Auxiliary Load 
Relay - Boot Release 
Relay - Courtesy Lights 
Relay - Cruise Control On/Off 
Relay - Drivers Seat Heater 
Relay - Fan 1 
Relay - Fan 2 
Relay - Fan Run On 
Relay - Front Fog Lamps 
Relay - Fuel Pump 1 
Relay - Fuel Pump 2 
Relay - Gearbox Failure Warning 
Relay - Headlamp Dipped Beam 
Relay - Headlamps 
Relay - Heated Rear Window 
Relay - Horns 
Relay - Ignition Load 
Relay - Main 
) 
Location 
Reference 
12-1 
7-9 
4-2 
5-3 
5-3 
3-17 
11-12 
10-1 
10-3 
10-4 
15-4 
15-3 
6-7 
6-5 
6-6 
15-11 
14-2 
14-5 
14-1 
14-6 
9-7 
4-8 
1-17 
4-14 
4-4 
15-9 
4-11 
6-1 
12-3 
1-20 
1-19 
1-18 
1-6 
15-7 
15-8 
4-9 
1-5 
1-7 
4-15 
1-16 
4-10 
4-12 
Relays - Drivers/Passengers Seat Heaters 12-3 
Relay - Rear Fog Lamps 
Relay - Reverse Lamps 
Relay - Sidelamps 
Relay - Starter Solenoid 
Relay - Stop Lamps 
Reversing Lamp Switch (Man) 
Reversing Light Switch (Auto) 
Screen Wash Pump 
4-17 
15-6 
1-9 
1-15 
15-5 
11-3 
10-2 
1-13 
Electrics 
Electrical Component Location Index - Up to 97 MY 
Wiring Diag. 
Reference 
24-C2 
4-A3 
8-C4 
27-84 
27-B6 
5-C5 
7-B3 
21-B1 
5-A4 
5-A5 
24-D2 
25-B2 
8-C3 
14-C4 
10-A2 
25-C3 
17-D2 
18-D2 
24-A5 
24-C4 
22-81 
9-C4 
3-A3 
13-A5 
9-D1 
26-D3 
13-A2 
20-B1 
16-D3 
3-B6 
3-B6 
3-A5 
1-B5 
26-A2 
26-A3 
13-A1 
1-B5 
1-84 
13-A4 
3-A4 
13-A2 
13-A3 
15-D3 
13-A5 
25-A4 
1-B4 
3-A4 
25-A5 
7-C5 
21-C2 
3-D1 
Rep.
 Op. Notes 
Reference 
6.6.14.2 
6.5.07.4 
6.4.12.1 
6.9.03.1 
6.9.03.1 
1.5.08.1 
3.4.02.2
 Auto only 
6.5.13.1
 Auto only 
6.1.14.1 
6.1.14.2 
6.9.08.1 
6.9.09.1 
6.5.17.1 
6.5.17.1 
6.5.05.1 
6.9.10.1 
6.7.02.1 
6.6.07.1 
5.1.15.1 
6.2.06.1 
6.4.13.1 
6.4.14.1 
6.9.11.1 
6.4.15.1 
6.5.18.1 
6.6.15.1 
1.7.16.3 
1.7.16.3 
1.7.16.4 
6.1.04.3 
6.9.12.1 
6.9.12.1 
6.4.16.1
 Auto only 
6.1.15.1 
6.1.16.1 
6.4.17.1 
6.2.07.1 
6.4.18.1 
6.4.19.1 
6.6.15.2 
6.4.20.1 
6.9.13.1 
6.1.17.1 
6.2.08.1 
6.9.14.1 
6.2.09.1 
6.2.09.2 
6.3.06.1 
May 1996 6-21  
Page 30 of 421
Electrics 
Electrical Component Location Index - Up to 97 MY 
Component Name 
Seat Belt Switch 
Seat ECU - Driver 
Seat ECU - Passenger 
Seat Heater - Cushion Element 
Seat Heater - Squab Element 
Seat Heater Control Module 
Seat Motor Potentiometer 
Seat Pressure Pad 
Seat Switch Pack - Driver 
Seat Switch Pack - Passenger 
Security System Aerial 
Security System ECU 
Side Marker Lamp - LH Front 
Side Marker Lamp - RH Front 
Speaker - Rear LH 
Speaker - Rear RH 
Speed Control Dump Valve 
Start Inhibit Switch 
Starter Motor Solenoid 
Stop Lamp Fail 
Stop Lamp/Cruise Disable Switch 
Thermal Breaker - Window Lift 
Throttle Potentiometer 
Water Temp Sensor - Engine ECU 
Water Temp Sensor - Temp Gauge 
Wheel Speed Sensor - Front RH 
Wheel Speed Sensor - Front LH 
Wheel Speed Sensor - Rear RH 
Wheel Speed Sensor - Rear LH 
Window ECU - LH 
Window ECU - RH 
Window Switch - RH 
Window Switch LH 
Wiper Logic Module 
Wiper Motor 
Window Lift Motor 
Location 
Reference 
13-2 
6-2 
6-2 
12-5 
12-4 
6-3 
9-7 
12-6 
6-8 
6-8 
2-12 
15-2 
5-5 
5-5 
6-10 
6-10 
1-4 
10-9 
3-14 
15-10 
11-8 
4-7 
3-15 
3-5 
3-4 
13-4 
13-4 
13-1 
13-1 
12-11 
12-11 
2-5 
2-5 
4-5 
1-1 
12-10 
Wiring Diag. 
Reference 
22-A3 
16-A1 
15-A1 
22-A2 
15/16-A4 
22-A5 
22-C2 
22-D3 
16-B1 
15-B1 
24-C2 
26-B6 
1-C2 
1-A3 
24-B2 
24-C2 
2-A2 
21-C3 
3-C2 
25-A3 
12-C5 
9-C3 
5-A3 
5-C2 
5-C2 
29-C3 
28-D4 
28-D3 
28-D2 
17-D3 
18-D3 
19-A2 
19-D2 
9-A3 
8-C3 
Rep.
 Op. 
Reference 
6.6.16.1 
6.6.17.1 
6.6.17.2 
6.6.18.1 
6.6.18.2 
6.6.18.3 
6.6.19.1 
6.6.20.1 
6.6.21.1 
6.6.21.1 
6.6.22.1 
6.6.22.3 
6.1.18.1 
6.1.18.1 
6.6.23.1 
6.6.23.1 
6.1.19.1 
6.1.20.1 
6.3.02.2 
6.9.15.1 
6.4.02.1 
6.1.21.1 
2.5.02.2 
6.3.07.1 
8.2.12.1 
5.1.12.1 
5.1.12.1 
5.2.01.1 
5.2.01.1 
6.1.22.1 
6.1.22.1 
6.5.03.1 
6.5.03.1 
6.2.01.1 
6.1.21.3 
Notes 
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