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AUTOMOBILE, TRUCK, TRUCK-TRACTOR, TRAILER, AND MOTOR COACH WIRING

1980-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1292_198006
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the application of primary wiring distribution system harnesses to automotive, truck, and similar type vehicles. This is written principally for new vehicles but is also applicable to rewiring and service. It covers the areas of performance, operating integrity, efficiency, economy, uniformity, facility of manufacturing, and service. This practice applies to wiring systems of less than 50 V.
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AUTOMOTIVE PRINTED CIRCUITS

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J771_198604
This report relates to recommendations and specifications governing the classification, composition, test procedures, and properties of printed circuits commonly used to replace cable in automotive low voltage systems. It is not applicable to miniature circuits for solid state devices, high impedance or high voltage functions.
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AUTOMOTIVE PRINTED CIRCUITS

1975-04-01
HISTORICAL
J771C_197504
This report relates to recommendations and specifications governing the classification, composition, test procedures, and properties of printed circuits commonly used to replace cable in automotive low voltage systems. It is not applicable to miniature circuits for solid state devices, high impedance or high voltage functions.
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BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES

1989-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1494_198906
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish minimum performance and user information requirements for battery booster cable sets. Such sets may be used to provide a temporary connection of a surface vehicle battery to another similar battery to provide emergency power when required. This recommended practice DOES NOT ENDORSE NOR RECOMMEND the potentially hazardous procedure of jump starting a vehicle.
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Battery Booster Cables

2001-12-27
HISTORICAL
J1494_200112
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish minimum performance and user information requirements for battery booster cable sets used with 6 OR 12-VOLT BATTERIES. Such sets may be used to provide a temporary connection of a surface vehicle battery to another similar battery to provide emergency power when required. This document DOES NOT ENDORSE NOR RECOMMEND the potentially hazardous procedure of jump-starting a vehicle.
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Battery Booster Cables

2012-03-15
CURRENT
J1494_201203
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to establish minimum performance and user information requirements for battery booster cable sets used with 6 OR 12-VOLT BATTERIES. Such sets may be used to provide a temporary connection of a surface vehicle battery to another similar battery to provide emergency power when required. This document DOES NOT ENDORSE NOR RECOMMEND the potentially hazardous procedure of jump-starting a vehicle.
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CONNECTIONS FOR ON-BOARD ROAD VEHICLE ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESSES—PART 1: SINGLE-POLE CONNECTORS—FLAT BLADE TERMINALS—DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

1994-02-01
HISTORICAL
J2223/1_199402
This SAE Draft Technical Report specifies dimensional characteristics of flat blades of single-pole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles, which can be fitted into female connectors such as those given as in Appendix A. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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CONNECTIONS FOR ON-BOARD ROAD VEHICLE ELECTRICAL WIRING HARNESSES—PART 3: MULTIPOLE CONNECTORS—FLAT BLADE TERMINALS—DIMENSIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

1994-02-01
HISTORICAL
J2223/3_199402
This SAE Draft Technical Report defines dimensional characteristics of existing flat blades of multipole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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Connections for High Voltage On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Test Methods and General Performance Requirements

2005-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1742_200512
Procedures included within this specification are intended to cover performance testing at all phases of development, production, and field analysis of electrical terminals, connectors, and components that constitute the electrical connection systems in high power (20 V to 600 V and/or >80 amps) road vehicle applications. These procedures are applicable only to terminals used for In-Line, Header, and Device Connectors and for cable sizes up to 120 mm2 (4/0). In cases where power levels are mixed in the same connector, (i.e. sensing or normal 14.5 volt system circuits with High Power Contacts) the High Power Contacts must pass J1742 requirements, and all other contacts must pass SAE J2223-2 requirements. The connection system (housing and high power contacts) shall meet J1742 requirements. The requirements and procedures in this document are not intended for connections internal to electrical/electronic modules or complete subassemblies.
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Connections for High Voltage On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Test Methods and General Performance Requirements

1998-03-01
HISTORICAL
J1742_199803
This SAE Recommended Practice defines recommended test methods and general performance requirements of single-pole and multi-pole connectors for on-board electrical wiring harnesses of electric or hybrid powered road vehicles operating at voltages between 50 and 600 V AC or DC rms and those circuits using copper wire only. These requirements are not intended for connections internal to electrical/electronic modules or complete subassemblies. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected in the case of repair and/or maintenance after mounting in the vehicle. This document excludes one-part connections, i.e., where one part of the connection has direct contact to the pattern of the circuit board. Duty cycles are considered to be application specific and are not specified in this document; however, these effects must be considered during design. The Recommended Practice for High Voltage Wiring Assembly is contained in SAE J1673.
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Connections for On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Part 1: Single-Pole Connectors—Flat Blade Terminals—Dimensional Characteristics and Specific Requirements

2003-10-28
HISTORICAL
J2223/1_200310
This SAE Standard specifies dimensional characteristics of flat blades of single-pole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles, which can be fitted into female connectors such as those given as in Appendix A. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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Connections for On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Part 1: Single-Pole Connectors—Flat Blade Terminals—Dimensional Characteristics and Specific Requirements

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
J2223/1_199812
This SAE Standard specifies dimensional characteristics of flat blades of single-pole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles, which can be fitted into female connectors such as those given as in Appendix A. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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Connections for On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Part 3: Multipole Connectors—Flat Blade Terminals—Dimensional Characteristics and Specific Requirements

2003-10-28
HISTORICAL
J2223/3_200310
This SAE Standard defines dimensional characteristics of existing flat blades of multipole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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Connections for On-Board Road Vehicle Electrical Wiring Harnesses—Part 3: Multipole Connectors—Flat Blade Terminals—Dimensional Characteristics and Specific Requirements

1998-12-01
HISTORICAL
J2223/3_199812
This SAE Standard defines dimensional characteristics of existing flat blades of multipole connectors and specific requirements for on-board electrical harnesses of road vehicles. This document applies to connectors designed to be disconnected after mounting in the vehicle in the case of repair and/or maintenance only.
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FIVE CONDUCTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FOR AUTOMOTIVE TYPE TRAILERS

1986-11-01
HISTORICAL
J895_198604
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the wiring and connector standards for nonpassenger carrying trailers, SAE Classes 1-31, with circuit loads not to exceed 7.5 amp per circuit. It provides the lighting circuits of these trailers with a universal connecting device, standard circuit coding and protection for the wiring from hazards and shorts.
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FOUR-, FIVE-, AND EIGHT-CONDUCTOR RECTANGULAR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS FOR AUTOMOTIVE TYPE TRAILERS

1995-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1239_199510
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the wiring and rectangularly shaped connector standards for all types of trailers whose gross weight does not exceed 4540 kg (10 000 lb). These trailers are grouped in SAE J684, with running light circuit loads not to exceed 7.5 A per circuit. This document provides circuits for lighting, electric brakes, trailer battery charging, and an auxiliary circuit color coding and protection for the wiring from hazards or short circuits. Color coding is compatible with SAE J560 and ISO 1724-1980(E).
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Five Conductor Electrical Connectors for Automotive Type Trailers

1999-01-26
CURRENT
J895_199901
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the wiring and connector standards for nonpassenger carrying trailers, SAE Classes 1-3, with circuit loads not to exceed 7.5 amp per circuit. It provides the lighting circuits of these trailers with a universal connecting device, standard circuit coding and protection for the wiring from hazards and shorts. Cancelled-All information now contained in J1239
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