warning RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual

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Contents
82A ENGINE IMMOBILISER
Immobiliser system: List and
location of components 82A-1
Ignition switch: Removal -
Refitting 82A-3
Transponder ring: Removal -
Refitting 82A-6
Battery for remote door
locking control: Removal -
Refitting 82A-8
82B HORN
Audible warning: Removal -
Refitting 82B-1
83A INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instr ument panel: Removal -
Refitting 83A-1
Rev counter: Removal -
Refitting 83A-3
83D CRUISE CONTROL
Cruise control - speed
limiter: List and location of
components 83D-1
Switch: Removal - Refitting 83D-2
Steering wheel switch:
Removal - Refitting 83D-384A CONTROL - SIGNALS
Steering column switch
assembly: List and location
of components 84A-1
Steering column switch
assembly: Removal -
Refitting 84A-2
Screen wiper switch:
Removal - Refitting 84A-6
Signals and lighting switch:
Removal - Refitting 84A-8
Hazard warning lights and
central door control:
Removal - Refitting 84A-10
Lighting dimmer: Removal -
Refitting 84A-12
Exter ior rear view mirror
control switch: Removal -
Refitting 84A-13
Heated rear screen: Repair 84A-14
85A WIPING - WASHING
Wiping and washing: List and
location of components 85A-1
Windscreen wiper blade:
Removal - Refitting 85A-5
Windscreen wiper arm:
Removal - Refitting 85A-6
Windscreen wiper
mechanism: Removal -
Refitting 85A-10
Windscreen wiper motor:
Removal - Refitting 85A-12
Rear screen wiper blade:
Removal - Refitting 85A-16
Rear screen wiper arm:
Removal - Refitting 85A-17
Rear screen wiper motor :
Removal - Refitting 85A-19
Rain and light sensor:
Removal - Refitting 85A-20

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80A-1
BATTERY
Battery: Precautions for the repair
80A
I - SAFETY
1 - DANGER: RISK FROM ACID LINKED TO
HANDLING
Sulphuric acid is a highly aggressive and toxic subs-
tance which corrodes most metals.
When handling batteries, it is very important to take the
following precautions:
-protect your eyes by wearing goggles,
-wear acid-proof gloves and clothing.
2 - DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION LINKED TO
CHARGING AND TO INCORRECT TIGHTENING OF
THE TERMINALS.
When a battery is charging, oxygen and hydrogen are
produced. The mixture of these two gases is explosive.
The smallest of sparks or heat sources can cause an
explosion. The explosion is so strong that the battery
can shatter and spray the acid into the surrounding at-
mosphere.
People nearby are at risk (exploded fragments, acid
splashes). Acid splashes are dangerous. They also da-
mage clothing.
Safeguarding against the danger of explosion, which
can be caused by handling a battery carelessly, must
be taken very seriously.II - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
IMPORTANT
A battery contains sulphuric acid, a dangerous
substance.
If acid splashes on to your clothing, rinse all conta-
minated areas thoroughly in water.
If it comes into contact with the skin or eyes, seek
medical attention.
IMPORTANT
To prevent damaging the battery or even causing it
to explode, do not place any heat sources or create
any spar ks near a charging battery.
WARNING
Incorrect tightening could cause heating of con-
tacts, star ting or charging faults, sparking, or could
cause the battery to explode.
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of sparks, ensure that all electrical
consumers are fully switched off.
When a battery is being charged inside a building,
switch off the charger before connecting or discon-
necting the batter y.
Do not place any metallic items on the battery as
this may create a short circuit across the ter minals.
Never hold a naked flame, welding gun, blowtorch,
cigarette or lighted match near to a battery.
WARNING
These vehicles are equipped with a battery with lo w
water consumption. Topping up the electrolyte is
therefore prohibited.
WARNING
Before disconnecting the battery:
-wait for the motor-driven fan assembly to stop,
-wait for the computer to finish saving (1 minute).
WARNING
Some vehicles are only fitted with « TB » (low hei-
ght) batteries. To avoid damaging the bonnet, only
refit a battery which is identical to the battery origi-
nally fitted.

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80A-2
BATTERY
Battery: Removal - Refitting
80A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aSwitch off the ignition.aRemove the battery cover (1) . Tightening torquesm
battery bracket bolt12 N.m
positive battery terminal
nut8 N.m
stud nut on the positive
battery ter minal12 N.m
negative battery termi-
nal nut8 N.m
stud nut on the nega-
tive battery ter minal6 N.m
IMPORTANT
Consult the safety and cleanliness advice and ope-
ration recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Precautions for
the repair, page 80A-1) .
WARNING
Before disconnecting the battery:
-wait until the fan assembly stops,
-wait for the computer to finish saving (1
minute).
WARNING
The visual indicator cannot be considered relia-
ble in After-Sales; do not use it to determine the
state of the battery.
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80A-5
BATTERY
Battery: Removal - Refitting
80A
aPush the positive battery terminal fully onto the posi-
tive terminal post into the position marked during the
removal operation.
aTorque tighten the positive battery terminal nut (8
N.m).
aConnect the positive battery terminal wiring.
aTorque tighten the stud nut on the positive battery
terminal (12 N.m).
a
(see 80A, Battery, Battery: Precautions for the
repair, page 80A-1) .
2 - CONNECTION
a
aPush the negative battery terminal onto the negative
terminal post into the position marked during the re-
moval operation.
aTorque tighten the negative battery terminal nut (8
N.m).
aConnect the wiring to the negative battery terminal.
aTorque tighten the stud nut on the negative batte-
ry terminal (6 N.m).
(see 80A, Battery, Battery: Precautions for the
repair, page 80A-1) .
III - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit the battery cover.
aWhen refitting the battery or each time it is discon-
nected, carry out a certain number of operations, wi-
thout using the diagnostic tool, so that the vehicle
can operate correctly (see Battery: Initialisation)
(80A, Battery).WARNING
Poor contact may cause starting or charging
faults, create sparks and cause the battery to
explode.
WARNING
To prevent premature loosening of the stud nuts
on the negative terminal, refit a maximum of two
terminals per stud and distribute the terminals
over different studs.
WARNING
Poor contact may cause starting or charging
faults, create sparks and cause the battery to
explode.

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82A-8
ENGINE IMMOBILISER
Battery for remote door locking control: Removal - Refitting82A
REMOVAL
OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aRemove the bolt (1) .
aOpen the key with a small flat-blade screwdriver at
(2) .aRemove the battery (3) from the door locking remote
control using a small flat-blade screwdriver.
REFITTING
REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART CONCERNED
a
aFit the door locking remote control battery.
aClose the key.
aTighten the bolt.
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107733
107731
WARNING
To ensure that the remote control operates cor-
rectly, take care not to damage the battery con-
tacts.
Only handle the new battery with dry, grease-free
hands or wearing clean gloves to avoid any risk
of dir t and oxidation on the battery.

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82B-1
HORN
Audible warning: Removal - Refitting
82B
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove the front right-hand wheel arch liner ( (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) ).
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the horn connector (1) .
aRemove:
-the horn bolt (2) ,
-the horn.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit:
-the horn,
-the horn bolt.
aConnect the horn connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aRefit the front right-hand wheel arch liner ( (see
Front wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) ).
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84A-2
CONTROL - SIGNALS
Steering column switch assembly: Removal - Refitting84A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
a
Set the wheels straight ahead.
aLock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic tool
(see Fault finding - Replacement of components)
(88C, Airbags and pretensioners).
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aRemove the rev counter (see 83A, Instrument pa-
nel, Rev counter: Removal - Refitting, page 83A-
3) .aRemove the lower cover bolts (1) .
aUnclip the upper cover at (2) .
aRemove the upper cover (3) . Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
WARNING
To prevent damaging the rotar y switch, do not turn
the mobile section of the rotary switch.
WARNING
Incorrect wheel alignment could ruin the rotary
switch.
ENGINE REV COUNTER
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84A-4
CONTROL - SIGNALS
Steering column switch assembly: Removal - Refitting84A
aDisconnect the steering column switch assembly
connectors.
aRemove the bolt (6) from the steering column switch
assembly.
aUse a flat-blade screwdriver at (7) to release the
steering column switch assembly.
aRemove the steering column switch assembly from
the steering column.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
a
Ensure that the wheels are set straight ahead.a
aRefit the steering column switch assembly to the
steering column.
aConnect the various steering column switch assem-
bly connectors.
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WARNING
Incorrect wheel alignment could ruin the rotary
switch.
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Note:
Always keep the rotary switch immobilised in (8)
throughout the refitting operation.

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84A-10
CONTROL - SIGNALS
Hazard warning lights and central door control: Removal - Refitting84A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aLock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic tool
(see MR 413 Fault finding, 88C, Airbags and pre-
tensioners, Fault finding - Replacement of com-
ponents).
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aRemove:
-the instrument panel (see 83A, Instrument panel,
Instrument panel: Removal - Refitting, page
83A-1) ,
-the passenger front airbag (1) (see 88C, Air bag
and Pretensioners, Passenger's frontal airbag:
Removal - Refitting, page 88C-8) .
aUnclip the side trim from the driver's side dashboard
(2) .II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aUnclip the dashboard central trim (3) .
aDisconnect the hazard warning light and central
door locking switch connector.
aUnclip the hazard warning light and central door loc-
king switch at (4) .
aRemove the hazard warning light and central door
locking switch (5) . Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
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84A-11
CONTROL - SIGNALS
Hazard warning lights and central door control: Removal - Refitting84A
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit the hazard warning light and central door loc-
king switch.
aConnect the hazard warning light and central door
locking switch connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aClip on:
-the dashboard central trim,
-the side trim from the driver's side dashboard.
aRefit:
-the passenger front airbag (see 88C, Air bag and
Pretensioners, Passenger's frontal airbag: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 88C-8) ,
-the instrument panel (see 83A, Instrument panel,
Instrument panel: Removal - Refitting, page
83A-1) .
aConnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aUnlock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic
tool (see MR 413 Fault finding, 88C, Airbags and
pretensioners, Fault finding - Replacement of
components).

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