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Ignitiion Key Connector Pin Out 200 1986

I did a very stupid thing recently while trying to find out why my 1986 240 DL wagon's battery was constantly going dead on me. I took the connector located in the back of the ignition switch off and opened it up without recording the wire locations. I tried to put it back together and think that I nearly have it right except I still am having wiring problems and would like to remove this as a possible cause. I know from the Volvo green books that the Red-black wire and the Blue-yellow wire both go to terminal 15. But they can't fit on the same terminal in connect or on the switch, and there is a imprint in the housing that shows to open points below it as being part of point 15. So I put the red-black in one and blue-yellow in the other, but what I need to know is whether or not order or precedence matters? Going from left to right with the jack facing toward you should the red-black be first or the blue-yellow?

Second, there appears to be two terminal 30 imprinted into the jack face. Which one do I hook up the 4.0 Red wire to?

If anyone got a photo or knows of one that is posted here please let me know.
I'm going to go out and remove the jack from the back of the switch. Remove the switch from the lock and put it into the jack. The I am going to take off the jack's back and try to get a photo to post here.
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New Ignitiion Key Connector Pin Out [200][1986]
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