Battery: Diagrams

2008 Jeep Compass 4WD L4-2.4LSECTION Diagrams



Component ID: 13
Component : BATTERY

Connector:
Name : BATTERY-NEGATIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (DIESEL)




Pin Circuit Description
1 Z901 4BK GROUND
Pin Circuit Description
1 Z912 6BK GROUND

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





Connector:
Name : BATTERY-POSITIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (DIESEL)




Pin Circuit Description
1 A0 4RD B(+)

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





Connector:
Name : BATTERY-POSITIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (DIESEL)




Pin Circuit Description
1 A282 10RD/BK B(+)
Pin Circuit Description
1 A281 14RD/DG B(+)
Pin Circuit Description
1 A21 10RD/DB B(+)

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





Connector:
Name : BATTERY-POSITIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (DIESEL)
Gender : FEMALE




Pin Circuit Description
1 A0 6RD B(+)

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





Connector:
Name : BATTERY-POSITIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (GAS)




Pin Circuit Description
1 A0 6RD B(+)

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





Connector:
Name : BATTERY-POSITIVE
Color :
# of pins : 1
Qualifier : (GAS)




Pin Circuit Description
1 A0 4RD B(+)

Component Location - 14




Component Location - 18




Component Location - 23





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