Fiche Correction - Cable Terminal for Trionic ECM

1987 Saab 9000 L4-1985cc 2.0L DOHCSECTION Fiche Correction - Cable Terminal for Trionic ECM
CATEGORY
Microfiche Discrepancy

SECTION
14

PAGE
41

ISSUE
04/93-0322

CODE
248

Subject:
Cable Terminal for Trionic ECM

Application:
M90- 9000 U.S. Edition 10, Page 2/6 Grid 2-KO6





The drawing for the Trionic connector and associated parts, positions 5, 5A and 5B, should include another cable terminal, 5C.

The cable terminal, 5A, P/N 40 61 586, is used only in 10 of the 70 pin positions of the Trionic connector. They are the larger 2.8 mm pins at the outer ends.

Missing is the smaller, 1.6 mm terminal used in the remaining 60 pin locations. The part number is 43 54 353, and is available from spare parts, even though it is not listed on the microfiche.





1) Carefully align the appropriate microfiche card on the matrix above.


2) The black square will appear directly on the grid(s) to be marked.


3) Using a red "El Marko" permanent pen (or similar type) mark the fiche square(s).


Note:

If you use a fine tipped pen you can write the position number where the error is. This will save looking up microfiche discrepancies unnecessarily.

Unless fiche are correctly marked, the microfiche discrepancy system will be of little help in your parts department. Use the system and avoid costly ordering errors.

RENDER: 1.0x

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