lights DACIA SOLENZA 2004 Owner's Manual
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ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
82 - 44
Diagnostic – General
-If doors are unlocked and none of them is
not opened in the next 30 seconds, the system
is automatically re-locking the vehicle doors
(without hazard lights blinking). -Cockpit central Unit is controlling the
vehicle inside lightening. In case a ceiling lamp
still lighted, Cockpit Central Unit is cutting the
supplying after approximately 30 minutes.
- The model “Full equipment” is controlling
the ceiling lamp progressive turning off, after
doors blocking by means of the remote control.
- Cockpit Central Unit may set on the hazard
lights in case of “shock connection” information
coming from UCE airbag.
-S pare parts keys are delivered not coded,
so they have no code.
-I t is possible in case of key’s l oss, theft or
by client’s request, that one vehicle ke y is
decommissioned. This one may be re-assigned
on the same vehicle, if necessary.
ATT E NT ION:
〈〈 〈〈
By this sy stem , i t i s i mp os s ib le th e
replacem ent of Coc kpit Central Unit and
keys in the same time. These parts are sold
not coded. 〈〈〈〈
The code me morized by the system’s
elements can not be erased (Cockpit
Central Unit and injection computer). The
memorized code can not be erased.
GENERAL
Cockpit Central Unit (UCH) is replacing
the UCE decoder.
Cockpit Ce ntral Unit is located under
dashboard, left side.
I MPORTANT
When replacing the Cockpit central Unit
it will be necessary to set the function
correspon ding to the vehicle equipment level,
by means of the CLIP tester.
ATT E NT ION
Starting is impossible unless the anti-
starting programming procedure is
performed.
When replacing a Cockpit Central Unit, it
is necessary to perform the programming and
settin g corresponding to the vehicle equipment
level.
When adding a key it is necessary that keys
re-assignation procedure be performed.
System’s characteristics.
- This system may work with maximum 4
remote controls (Cockpit central unit can
manage only 4 different codes).
-Radio-fr equenc y si gnal receive r i s
integrated in Cockpit Central Unit
-D oors central locking button is not
activated when doors ha ve be en c losed by
means of the remote control.
-Doors locking and unlocking using the
remote control may be visualized by hazard
lights signals (if all doors are properly closed);
- locking : 2 signals
- unlocking: 1 signal
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
83 - 3 Con
nector D (gray)
Pin Denomination 1. Mass
2. Free
3. Free
4. Free
5. Water temperature alert
6. Oil pressure alert
7. Battery charging indicator
8. Fog lamp indicator
9. Fog projectors indicator
10. Right turning indicator
C
onnector C (black)
Pin Denomination 1. Free
2. Free
3. Free
4. Handbrake indicator / ICP braking
system
5. Free
6. Anti-starting indicator
7. – Fuel level transmitter
8. Fuel level signal
9. Free
10. + Battery
Connector A (white)
Pin Denomination 1. Left turning indicator
2. Meeting lights indicator
3. Road lights indicator
4. Rear windscreen defrosting indicator
5. Free
6. Free
7. Free
8. + Parking lights
9. Water temperature indicator
10. Free
Connectors disposal
Connector B (brown)
Pin Denomination 1. Vehicle speed signal
2. Engine RPM signal
3. Free
4. Free
5. + After contact
6. Driver safety belt indicator
7. OBD indicator
8. Free
9. Free
10. + After contact
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84
STEERING - CONN ECTOR
84 - 3
Under steering wheel control
The under steering control assembly and the rotating contact included in this one are not to be
separated. The rotating contact is ensuring the electric connection between the steering column
and the steering wheel. This contact is connected with the from wiring by means of wires stacked
as tape-shaped having the necessary length provided to ensure 5 steering wheel rotations (limited
by the wheels camber plus one more for safety).
DISMOUNTIN G
AT T E N T ION !
It is forbidden the handling of the pyrotechnic system (airbag) near heating sources
or open fire, because there is a risk of undesirable starting of the system.
IMPORTANT !
Anytime when dismounting t he steering wheel, it i s necessary to dismount the airbag
connector (1). The airbag is provided with a connector who is short-circuited aft er
disconnecting the wiring connector, avoiding in this way all undesirable starting. Block the UCE airbag by means of the CLIP tester (see chapter 88 “ UCE airbag blocking” ).
The airbag indicator from the instrument panel is on. Disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Set the steering on the middle point (straight on driving position of the vehicle).
Dismount the two attachment screws T ORX 20 of the airbag to the steering wheel.
Dismount the airbag connector ( 1).
Dismount the steering wheel attachment screw.
Carefully dismount the steering wheel for not damaging the “tape” connector of the rotating
contact; ensure that wheels are in straight-on vehicle driving position.
Dismount the three attachment screws TORX 20 of the steering wheel half-cases.
Detach from clips the steering wheel half-cases and remove them.
Disconnect the windscreen wiper connector, the lights and turning control connector and the
rotating contact connector. Loosen the screw (2 ) unblocking in this way the under steering wheel control assembly from
the attachment cone of the steering column.
Extract the under steerin g wheel control assemb ly off the attachment cone of the steerin g c olumn.
AT T E N T I ON !
It is forbidden the changing of the rotating contact position after dismounting the
under steering wheel control assembly because there is the risk of its damaging. The under steering wheel control – new i tem number- is provided with a pre-c ut
s elf-adhesive tape, stacked on the rotating contact and on the under steering wheel
control body that is not allowing the undesirable rotation of the rotating contact until
its m ounting on the attachment cone of t he steering column.
1
2
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84
STEERING - CONN ECTOR
84 - 4
Under steering wheel control
R EMOU NT I NG
Ensure that steering is on middle point (wheels are in the straight-on driving position of the
ve h icle).
Position the under-steering wheel control assembly so that after remounting the two steering
wheel half-cases, the assembly handles are lined up with the instrument panel and the dashboard.
Reconnect the windscreen wiper connector, the lights and turning connector and the rotating
contact connector. Attach in clips the steering wheel half-cases.
Tighten t he screw ( 2) so that i s blocking the under-steering wheel control on the steering
column. This operation is facilitated by a cutting-out in the lower half-case allowing the access to
the screw ( 2).
Carefully mount the steering wheel in order not to damage the “tape” connector of the rotating
contact, the steering wheel is having an area with no grooves, that must be corresponding to the
no-grooves area from the steering column. The steering wheel must easy enter in the grooves.
Replace the steering wheel attachment screw (TORX 50) after each dismounting and tighten
it to the required moment ( 4.4 daNm).
Reconnect the airbag connector (10.
M ount the two attachment screws TORX 20 of the airbag (required tightening moment is
0.65 daNm) Reconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Check the operation of the under steering weel control.
IMP ORTANT !
Before reconnecting the driver’s ai rbag connector, it is necessary to apply a check-
ing procedure of the system: - check if the airbag indicator from the instrument panel is on, when the contact
is set on; - connect the inert igniter to the airbag connector (to the wiring) and check if the
airbag indicator is off; - set the contact off, connect the airbag connector instead of the inert igniter and
attach the airbag on the steering wheel (required tightening m oment is 0.65 daNm). AT T E N T I ON !
Any doubts regarding a good centering of the rotating contact involves the applying
of its centering method: carefully rotate clockwise the upper part of the rotating con-
tact 2.5 complete rotations (or until it gets blocked), then rotate anti-c lockwise 2.5
complete rotations. In case of a steering dismounting operation, of t he engine or of the t ransmission
elements implying the steering rack or steering column uncoupling, the steering wheel
must be immobilized. After everything has been remounted, perform an airbag system checking by means
of the CLIP tester. If everything is correct, unblock the UCE airbag and check if the
airbag indicator from the instrument panel is on for 3 seconds from setting the contact
on, then it is off and is remaining off. If the airbag indicator is not operating as a.m .,
see chapter “Diagnostic” and check the system by means of the “CLIP” tester. AT T E N T I ON !
All non-observing of these prescriptions may c ause an abnormal operation of the
sy stem, even an undesirable starting of it.
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84
STEERING - CONN ECTOR
84 - 5
WINDSCREEN WIPER
SWITCH CONNECTOR
Pin Denomination
A1 Windscreen wiper
A2 High speed control
A3 Low speed control
A4 Windscreen washer pump control
A5 Free
A6 Timer low speed control
A7 Supply + after contact
B1 Free
B2 Free
B3 Free
B4 Supply + after contact
B5 Free
B6 Free
B7 Free
Under steering wheel control
TURNING AND LIGHTING CO NTROL CONNECTOR
R EMARK :
The correct operation of t he
windscreen wiper switch may be checked
us ing an ohmmeter.
Control Pins
(closed cir cuit)
Windscreen washer pump A4/B4
Low speed windscreen wiper A3/A7
High speed windscreen wiper A2/A7
Timer windscreen wiper A1/A7
Timer windscreen wiper A3/A6 REMARK :
The c orrect ope ration of t he turning and
lighting control switch may be checked us-
ing a ohmmeter.
Control Pins
(closed circuit)
Left turning A6/A7
Ri ght turning A5/A6
Park ing light B1/B2
Meeting lights B3/B5
Road lights B6/B7
Fr ont fog projectors A1/B2
Rear fog lamps A3/B2
Acoustic A4/B6 Pin Denomination
A1 Front fog projectors
A2 Free
A3 Rear fog lamp
A4 Acoustic warning
A5 Right turning
A6 Signali ng relay control
A7 Left turning
B1 Parking lights
B2 Supply +
B3 Supply +
B4 Free
B5 Meeting lights
B6 Supply +
B7 Road lights
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84
STEERING - CONN ECTOR
84 - 10
Connector
Pin Denomination
1 Supply + parking
2 Control + signaling relay
3 Left turning lights control
4 Right turning lights control
5 Mass
6+ Battery
7+ A ccessories
8 Control + signalin g
Hazard switch
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87
ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
87 - 7
Diagnostic - General
Subject to equipment level, two types of Cockpit Central Unit may be mounted:
Cockpit Central Unit
Diagnostic connection
Coded anti-starting (V2)
Turning lights and indicator management
Acoustic warning (turning lights on forgetfulness)
Windscreen wiper: fix point stopping management
Cockpit lighting management
Cockpit timing lighting
Doors electric blocking by radio-frequency
Alarm connection Ba
sic range
N2
X
X
X
X
X
X High range
N4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
87 - 8
Diagnostic - General
CONNECTION (the most complete)
Black connector EH1 ( 40 pins)
PIN DENOMINATION 1Not used
2Not used
3Not used
4Not used
5 Not used
6 Not used
7 Not used
8D oors locking switch inlet
( doors unlocking control)
9Not used
10 Not used
11 N o t u s e d
12 Not used
13 Not used
14 Not used
15 Parking lights inlet
16 Decoding bushing inlet
17 Doors locking switch inlet
(doors locking control)
18 Not used
19 Not used
20 Not used
21 Not used
22 + After contact
23 Not used
24 Windscreen wiper timer inlet
25 Not used
26 Left turning inle t
27 Not used
28 Right turning inlet
29 Not used
30 Not used
31 Not used
32 Anti-starting indic ator inlet
33 Hazard lights inlet
34 Diagnostic line K
35 Not used
36 Engine anti-starting outlet
37 Not used
38 Not used
39 Not used
40 Driver’s door contact inlet White connector P1 (15 pins)
PIN DENOMINATION
A1 Mas s
A2 Ceiling lamp outlet
A3 + Before contact
A4 Windscreen wiper control
A5
Windscreen wiper supply (+ after
contact)
A6 Windscreen wiper fix point stopping
A7 Not used
A8 Right turning outlet
A9 Left turning outlet
B1 Not used
B2 Doors locking outlet
B3 Doors locking/unlocking supply
B4 Doors unlocking outlet
B5 Ceiling amp timer outlet
B6 Ceiling lamp supply
P1 EH1
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ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
87 - 14
Diagnostic - Conformity checking
RECOMMENDATIONS Do not perform this conformity checking but after a competechecking by means of diagnostic tester. The values
displayed in this conformity checking are only informative.
The execution condition: stopped engine, contact set on.
1
2 Supply
Lighting PR002
: Battery voltage
ET002: +12 V after
c ontact
ET309: Right turning
information
ET310: L eft turning
information
ET291: H azard lights
information 12V < X
< 12,5V
Presen t
It is ACTIVE when
c ontrolling r ight
turning
It is ACTIVE when
controlling left turning
It is ACTIVE when
controlling hazard lights If problems occurring:
Perform a diagnostic of the charging circuit
If problems occurring: See state diagnostic
ET002
If is INACTIVE , see
state diagnostic ET309
If it is INACTIVE , see
state diagnostic ET310
If it is INACTIVE , see
state diagnostic ET291
No.
Function Par
ameter or state
Checking or action Visualization and
observations
Diagnos tic
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ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
87 - 20
Diagnostic –States interpretation
Perform again a system diagnostic
Repair the other possible failures
Erase the memorized failures.
ET291
HAZARD LIGHTS INFORMATION
RECOMMENDATIONS No failure must be present or memorized.
Act upon the hazard lights switch.
State must be
ACTIVE
ET291 INACT IVE
Check supply fuse F 13 (25A) fo r turning / Cockpit Central Unit.
Replace it if necessary.
Check connection and condition of the hazard lights contact
connector Repair the connector if necessary.
Check continuity of the connection:
Hazard lights contact pins 5 and 6 mass
Fix if necessary.
Check
insulation, continuity and absence of parasite resistance
of the connection:
Hazard lights contact pin 8 pin
B33 EH1 connector
with 40 pins
Fix if necessary.
Check operation of hazard lights control
AFTER REPARATION
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