Thanks, I had seen that one earlier, so I know the manuals on the front of that particular one are just other pubs. In other words, the 1283 is the same pub number that I had been looking for but which part of it? The problem is that based on all of the different manuals with that number I've looked at, there appear to be several different manuals, or volumes of the same complete manual, that seem to have the same pub number.
So, where did you get the copy of the page that you posted, and does it have a diagram or just say in the index that there is an electrical section in the manual when, in fact, that section might not actually be in that particular book. I say that because I know service manuals often come in several volumes but the first one always seems to have an index telling you what is in the other volumes also. So, between that, and several dealerships that all tell me that there are no diagrams in their manuals, it still makes me a bit gun shy when it comes to buying one....
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