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Old Oct 29, 2001 | 07:16 PM
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Old Oct 30, 2001 | 07:45 AM
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actually, they do. In the wiring diagrams each wire will be marked with a letter or combo of letters. This corresponds to a specific color (solid) or a solid/stripe combination.

In the front of the electrical manual (if you dig around on webtech it's under general information, I think), there's a list of what color is what. It's pretty easy to figure out from there, although it can occationally be tricky.

example:
bl --> blue
bl/y --> blue with yellow stripe

I'm not sure if bl is blue, but the legend in the online manual should help.

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Old Oct 30, 2001 | 01:54 PM
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I read it the same way...

white to one coil with green to the other, if you have an additional wire it is probably a ground.
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Old Oct 30, 2001 | 03:54 PM
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The white to both coils is listed on the diagram. Is is the wires going to the condensor, then up to the engine relay control and the fuse. The yellow...I don't see on the diagram anywhere.
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Old Oct 30, 2001 | 04:30 PM
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if you look at the diagram, they say they should be white white and white green.

Ignore the up/down for a moment.

The Green is at connector CC68-1 So is the white going to coil #1

The White White are both atconnector C68-2

So you should see white white going into one coil and green white going into the other. So you should see 4 wires "going in" to each coil. You cannot tell by looking at the wire if it is in or out.

Any chance your yellow wire is a discolored white? wink.gif

Hyundai wireing diagrams are not the best, and are not 100% accurate. I would lay money that green and yellow are the 2 "bottom" wires on this diagram and White white are the to "top" wires on this diagram.

Best way is to check the diameter of the wires. The green and yellow should be .5mm gauge, and the 2 whites should be 1.25 mm gauge, so the 2 whites should be noticable thicker than the green and yellow. If so, you have your wiring...if not...I need sleep.
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