FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual CAN-Bus System (Architecture)
Antilock Brake SystemKCentral Junction Box (Passenger Junction
Box)
A
Powertrain Control ModuleLVoice Recognition Module/Wireless
connection (blue tooth)
B
Steering Angle

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual The Central Junction Box (CJB) is the prime
control module in the vehicle’s electrical
architecture. It is responsible for management of
most of the vehicle’s lighting, locking and security
system

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual  
Central Junction Box - as viewed in-car position
DescriptionItem
Part labelA
4.1.3 Circuit Diagram
When designing electrical circuits, or making
alterations, the following must be considered:
•Cur

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 4.2 Module Communications Network—Specifications
4.2.1 Circit Diagram
Current Rating of Wire Sizes
Maximum Continuous current (A)
50°c30°cmW/m@20°CCross Sectional Area
--84.80.22
4.9754.40.35
7.7

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 4.3 Charging System
4.3.1 General Information and
Specific Warnings
The Transit electrical system is a 12-Volt supply
with a negative earth return. The alternator and
battery equipment used as standar

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual  
Electrical circuits associated with Management System
•The base vehicle will be equipped with a single
or dual battery system (with battery disconnect
switch). Additional batteries can be fitted i

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual •Before disconnecting the battery, check
availability of radio key code.
•Fuses – when auxiliary electrical systems are
to be added to the vehicle it is mandatory that
the additional circuit des

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 4.4 Battery and Cables
4.4.1 Battery Information
In order to protect the battery system from direct
ground shorts, a special fuse is incorporated into
the battery positive feed, in the pre-fuse box
un

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual  
Battery Disconnect Switch (Split Charge Relay) circuit
Battery Disconnect Switch (Split Charge Relay)
Battery Disconnect Switch - Pin 11Central Junction Box (Passenger Junction Box)
- Fuse 77
A
Batt

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual Pull-in us actuvated within 70 ms of switching to
key position II
Pull-out is activated when switching to key
position I, or 0, and in key position II when no
engine run signal is sensed within 120 se
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