painless wiring?

From what I can figure, you may not have it or need it.

See page 21, the chart:




and page 24, the diagram of the fuse panel



I'd get a meter and probe the relay socket and see if the wires in the chart don't go to the relay

I'd guess the 15A "accessory" fuse feeds the relay, probably hot with key off

According to the chart on pg 21

the yellow no 992 is power out of the relay when energized

the yellow/ blk no 993 needs power to energize the relay coil

the blk no 991 needs to be grounded to energize the relay coil

If this is the way it's wired, it's meant to be configurable for things like alarms or other things where you need "ground leg" switching. An example of the same type of circuit is your start relay -- the coil is supplied power in "Start" but only energizes if the neutral safety switch provides a ground, or in the case of a stick, the clutch is depressed.

wiring gives me a headache