That is a tough question. Those very nice little rifles were made in Italy by Fabrique Italiani Armi Sabatti, and imported by Kassnar. Kassnar went out of business, and Mr. Kassnar became the head of Charles Daly Firearms, which THEN went out of business. You might contact the original maker through their website in Italy. Absent that, I do not think there IS a source for a parts diagram. Your rifle is between 35-40 years old. Sorry-
Fuse diagram in on the inside of the fuse box under the hood.
If you no longer have the owner's manual - there is a diagram molded into the inside of the fuse box cover.
There's one located in the owners' manual - and the fuse diagram is actually embossed/molded into the plastic on the back of the fuse compartment cover.
You can purchase a Haynes Manual specific to your vehicle at most auto parts stores.
If you look at the fuse diagram on the lid of the fuse box, which is found under the hood, it clearly labels the fuse HORN
Check your owners manual for the fuse box diagram. Find the fuse marked DRL and remove it.
Unless your vehicle has suffered some front end collision damage and had parts replaced, the belt diagram shhould either be on the underside of the hood, or somewhere on the sheet metal shroud that supports the radiator and/or front grille.
In the 2015 Toyota Highlander, the turn signal flasher is typically located in the fuse box inside the vehicle. This fuse box is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side. To access the flasher, you may need to remove the cover of the fuse box and check the diagram for the specific location of the turn signal flasher.
If you do not have an owner's manual, both the fuse panel under the dash and the fuse compartment located in the engine compartment have a diagram of the fuse layout imprinted on the inside of the protective covers. Turn them over and look at them.
neat diagram
There is no "proper name" for an electrical diagram. They are commonly called circuit diagrams.
yes it is a diagram its a cb4 diagram