Wiring Diagram Cluster

1986 Acura Legend Body Electrical Wiring Diagram

Find body control module wiring, door lock circuits, interior lighting paths, and horn/alarm schematics.

Matched Diagrams

48

Variant Used

Legend V6-2494cc 2.5L SOHC FI

Total Vehicle Diagrams

451

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Vehicle Repair Hub

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Factory Manual Evidence

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Diagnostic signal

Codes Often Seen With This System

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B1318: Battery Voltage Low β†’

Top Body Electrical Diagram Paths

1.Electrical Diagrams > Door LocksGeneralOpen2.Electrical Diagrams > Door/Trunk Ajar Indicator/Lamp > Part 1 of 2GeneralOpen3.Electrical Diagrams > Door/Trunk Ajar Indicator/Lamp > Part 2 of 2GeneralOpen4.Electrical Diagrams > Interior Lighting ModuleGeneralOpen5.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Continuity and Resistance CheckLighting and HornsOpen6.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Battery PrecautionsLighting and HornsOpen7.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electrical Connections and CircuitsLighting and HornsOpen8.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electronic Component HandlingLighting and HornsOpen9.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electronic Component ReplacementLighting and HornsOpen10.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electrostatic DischargeLighting and HornsOpen11.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Proper Tools and Testing ProceduresLighting and HornsOpen12.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Finding Short CircuitsLighting and HornsOpen13.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Five Step TroubleshootingLighting and HornsOpen14.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting PrecautionsLighting and HornsOpen15.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For A Short With A Self-Powered Test Light or DVOMLighting and HornsOpen16.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For a Short With a Short Circuit Locator (Short Finder)Lighting and HornsOpen17.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Voltage Drop/Short to Ground With Test Light/DVOMLighting and HornsOpen18.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Voltage/ContinuityLighting and HornsOpen19.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Voltage CheckLighting and HornsOpen20.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Circuit Protection DevicesLighting and HornsOpen21.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Repairing ConnectorsLighting and HornsOpen22.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Splicing Copper Wire Using Crimp and Seal Splice SleevesLighting and HornsOpen23.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Splicing Copper Wire Using Splice ClipsLighting and HornsOpen24.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Splicing Twisted/Shielded CableLighting and HornsOpen25.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Terminal RepairLighting and HornsOpen26.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagnostic Aids > Wire Repair Procedures > Typical Electrical RepairLighting and HornsOpen27.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Key to Electrical Diagrams > Circuit SchematicsLighting and HornsOpen28.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Key to Electrical Diagrams > Fuse Details SchematicsLighting and HornsOpen29.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Key to Electrical Diagrams > Ground Distribution SchematicsLighting and HornsOpen30.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Key to Electrical Diagrams > Power Distribution SchematicsLighting and HornsOpen31.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbol IdentificationLighting and HornsOpen32.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wires/Wire Color Code IdentificationLighting and HornsOpen33.Hazard Warning Lamps β€” Electrical DiagramsLighting and HornsOpen34.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Continuity and Resistance CheckLighting and HornsOpen35.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Battery PrecautionsLighting and HornsOpen36.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electrical Connections and CircuitsLighting and HornsOpen37.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electronic Component HandlingLighting and HornsOpen38.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electronic Component ReplacementLighting and HornsOpen39.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Electrical Precautions > Electrostatic DischargeLighting and HornsOpen40.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Damage Precautions > Proper Tools and Testing ProceduresLighting and HornsOpen41.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Finding Short CircuitsLighting and HornsOpen42.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Five Step TroubleshootingLighting and HornsOpen43.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting PrecautionsLighting and HornsOpen44.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For A Short With A Self-Powered Test Light or DVOMLighting and HornsOpen45.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For a Short With a Short Circuit Locator (Short Finder)Lighting and HornsOpen46.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Voltage Drop/Short to Ground With Test Light/DVOMLighting and HornsOpen47.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Troubleshooting Tests > Testing For Voltage/ContinuityLighting and HornsOpen48.Headlamp β€” Diagnostic Aids > Voltage CheckLighting and HornsOpen