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Wiring diagram version Fiat 500 F Series 2 from 1968
1. Front position and direction lights
2. Full beam and low beam headlights
3. Horn
4. Battery
5. Side direction indicators
6. Hydraulic pressure switch for rear brake lights
7. Fuel reserve indicator control
8. Flasher for direction indicators
9. Windshield wiper motor
10. System protection fuse valves
11. Push button switch, on the driver's side door pillar, for lamp 23
12. Direction indicator switch
13. Horn control button
14. External lighting switch and low beam flashes
15. Direction indicator operation light indicator
16. Control panel illumination lamp
17. Light indicator for parking lights operation
18. Insufficient dynamo voltage indicator for battery charge
19. Fuel reserve indicator light
20. Engine oil pressure warning light
21. Light indicator for full beam headlights operation
22. Control panel lighting switch
23. Lamp for interior reflected light illumination of the car, incorporated into the rearview mirror
24. External lighting switch
25. Switch for engine ignition and various signals
26. Windshield wiper control switch
27. Dynamo control group
28. Dynamo
29. Starter motor
30. Ignition coil
31. Spark plugs
32. Ignition distributor
33. Transmitter for low engine oil pressure warning device
34. Rear position, stop and direction lights
35. License plate light
NB the • sign indicates cables with numbered cable ties
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