The GAZ-69 is a robust, off-road utility vehicle produced by the historic Russian manufacturer GAZ. Developed in the early 1950s and produced until 1972, this rugged vehicle served as a versatile workhorse for military and civilian applications across the Soviet Union and allied nations. Its design emphasizes durability, reliability, and exceptional off-road capability, making it suitable for challenging terrain and demanding conditions. The GAZ-69 features a Gasoline, Inline-4 Cylinder, Overhead Valve engine with a displacement of 2.1 liters, mated to a 3-speed manual transmission and a 2-speed transfer case with selectable 4WD. Its sturdy body-on-frame construction and practical utility have earned it recognition for its cross-country ability and load-carrying capacity.
This manual serves as a comprehensive guide to the electrical system of the GAZ-69 off-road utility vehicle. It provides detailed coverage of the full electrical system, including wiring harnesses and components, with a focus on fault diagnosis and repair procedures. The manual is intended for experienced mechanics and technicians, offering in-depth schematics with component numbering, wire gauge specifications, and connector pin assignments. Readers will find information on troubleshooting common electrical faults, component identification, and the interpretation of wiring diagrams. The content aims to assist in the effective maintenance and repair of the vehicle's electrical infrastructure, ensuring its continued operational readiness.
GAZ-69 Electrical Schematic ►Czech◄
GAZ-69 Electrical Schematic ►Czech◄