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The un der steering wheel control assembly and the rotating contact included in this one, can not
be separ ated.
DI SMOUNT I NG
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Place the steering at the middle point (straight line driving position of the vehicle).
Detach from clips the steering wheel central ornament (cover).
Dismount the steering wheel attachment screw.
Carefully dismount the steering wheel in order not to damage “the tape connector” of the
ro tating contact; ensure that wheels are in the straight line driving position of the vehicle.
Dismount the TORX 20 three attachment screws of the steering wheel half-casing.
Detach from clips the steering wheel half-casings and remove them.
Disconnect the windscreen wiper switch connector and the connector of the turning and lighting
control switch. Loosen th e scr ew (1), u n blocking the under steering wheel control assembly from the attach-
ment co ne of the steering column.
Ex tract the under steering wheel control assembly from the attachment cone of the steering
co lumn.
RE M OUNT I NG
En sure that wheels are in the straight line driving position of the vehicle.
Position the under steering wheel control assembly so that after mounting the two steering
wheel half-casings, the assembly handles are lined up with the instrument panel and the dashboard.
Reconnect the windscreen wiper connector and the connector of the turning and lighting control
switch. Attach in clips the steering wheel half-casings. Mount their attachment screws.
Tighten the screw (1 ) in order to block the under steering wheel control assembly on the steer-
ing column. This operation is facilitated by a cutout in the lower half-casing, enabling access to the
screw ( 1).
Carefully mount the steering wheel in order not to damage “the tape conector” of the rotating
contac t; the steering wheel has an area without grooves on the steering column. Steering wheel
mu st easy enter in grooves.
Replace the steering wheel attachment screw ( TORX 50) after each dismounting ( pre-glued
screw) and tighten it (required tightening moment 4. 4 daNm ). Attach in clips the steering wheel
cen tral cover.
Reconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Check the operation of the under steering wheel control.
Under steering wheel control
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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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DISMOUNTIN G
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Dismount the upper part dashboard.
Disconnect connectors ( 1), (2) and (3). Mark identification of their mounting position.
Holding with one hand the fix part ( 4) dismount the lighter attachment clamp ( 5) on the lower
part dashboard. Extract the lighter fix body (part).
REMOU NT I NG
Position the lighter fix body in the dashboard lower part. Holding with one hand the fix body,
mount the lighter attachmen t clamp. The required tightening moment is 1.5 Nm applied to the fix
body (4). Connect the lighter connectors, observing their mounting position existent prior to dismount-
ing. Mount the upper part dashboard.
Reconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Check the operation of the electric lighter.
REMARK:
In order to replace the bulb, dismount the lighter, dismount the bulb holder (6) from
the clamp (5) and replace the bulb.
Connectors
Connector Denomination 1 Mass
2 Supply + after contact
3 Supply + parking
Electric lighter
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86 - 9
AUTO RA DIO
ROOF ANTENNA HOLDER
DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Detach from clips the ceiling lamp using a straight head screwdriver (see chapter 80).
Disconnect the ceiling lamp connector
Dismount the attachment screw of the antenna holder on the roof.
Remove the antenna holder.
R EMOU NT I NG
Correctly position the antenna holder on the roof.
Mount the attachment nut of the antenna holder on the roof.
Connect the ceiling lamp connector
Attach in clips the ceiling lamp in its support.
Connect the battery (-) terminal.
Check the ceiling lamp and radio operation.
ROOF ANTENNA CABLE
DISMOUNTIN G
Dismount the upper part dashboard (see chapter 57).
Cut the attachment clip (1) of the roof antenna cable on the driving post cross member (mark
the clip mounting position).
Dismount the covering of the right front upper pillar and detach from clips the roof antenna
cable from covering.
Dismount the sun visors (see chapter 71).
Unstuck the two Aplix pills (2) from the roof.
Carefully remove the antenna cable (pull the end that was connected to the antenna holder).
Mark the mounting position of the antenna cable.
Roof antenna
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AUTO RA DIO
REMOU NT I NG
Mount the antenna cable (insert the a ntenna c onnector ( 3) through the space be tween the
roof and the ceiling attachment support, observing the mounting position existent prior to the
dismounting. Mount the antenna holder on the roof.
Unstuck the Aplix pills protection and these are to stacked on the roof, attaching the antenna
cable. Mount the sun visors (see chapter 71).
Attach in clips the roof antenna cable on the covering of the right front upper pillar.
Mount the covering of the right front upper pillar.
Replace a nd mount the attachment clip of the roof antenna cable on the driving post cross
member, observing its mounting position existent prior to the dismounting.
M ount the upper dashboard (see chapter 57).
Roof antenna
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ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
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DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal.
Pull the seat ( 1) of the access flap ( 2) to the fuse box locate d in the cockpit, at the left end of the
dashboard. Carefully remove flap ( 2).
Dismount the attaching screw ( 3) of the fuse box on the driving post cross-beam, lift it from seat ( 4) and
carefully remove it.
REMOU NT I NG
Attach the assembly on the driving post crossbeam in its seat ( 4) and mount the screw (3).
Ca refully mount back, the access flap ( 2) to the fuse box.
Re connect the battery (-) te rminal.
Pe rform functional tests, noticing the correct operation of all consumers supplied by means of the cockpit
relays assembly and UCE decoder.
Relays and UCE decoder assembly from cockpit
2
1
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Cockpit Central Unit
DE SCRI PT I ON
Cockpit centra l Unit is placed under the
dashboard, on the left side (in a protecti on box
(1).
Subject to vehicle’s equipment level, two
t ype s of Coc kpi t Ce nt ra l Box m a y be
mounted: -one type na med “ basic range”
(N2), -one type na med “ high range” (N4).
OBSERVATION :
Cockpit Central Unit type “high range” may
be mounted instead of Cockpit Central Unit
“basic range”
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ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS
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Functional diagrams list
DOORS CENTRAL LOCKING
ANTI-STARTING
SPEED LIMIT INDICATOR
ELECTRIC LIGHTER
CLIMATE CONTROL
CLIMATE CONTROL AND AIR CONDITION
CEILING LAMP
FRO NT WINDOWS ELECTRIC CONTROL
RADIO
STARTING CIRCUIT
E NGINE COOLING FAN
ELECTRONIC INJECTION
CHARGING CIRCUIT
REAR WIRING MASS
FRONT WIRING/ DASHBOARD MASS
BATTERY/CARRIAGE BODY MASS
FOG PROJECTORS WIRING MASS
HATCHB ACK WIRI NG MASS
E NGINE WIRING MASS
COCKPIT FUSE BOX
E NGINE FUSE BOX AND RELAY
HANDBRAKE INDICATOR / BRAKING SYSTEM FAILURE
FUEL LEVER INDICATOR
OIL PRESS URE INDICATOR
DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET
DASHB OAR D
ALER T TEMPERATU RE INDICATOR FOR COOLING FLUID
WA TER TEMPERATURE COOLING FLUID INDICATOR
SPEED INDICATOR
DRIVER’S AIRBAG
DRIVER SAFETY BELTS INDICATOR
ACOUSTIC WAR NING
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTING
ELECT RIC D IAGRAM S DE NOM INATION DI AGRAM NUM B E R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9-10
11
12-13
14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21
22
23-24
25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32-
33-34-35-36
37
38
39
40-41-42-43
44-45-46-47-48-49-50-51-
52-53-54-55-56-57-58-59
60-61-62-63
64
65-66
67
68-69
70-71-72-73-74
75
76
77-78
79
80
81
82
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Functional diagrams list index
Electric lighter
Alternator
Anti-theft system
Acoustic warning
Battery
Windscreen wiper timer
Injection computer (ECE)
Doors closing switch
Climate control panel
Hazard switch
Rear window defrosting switch
Left electric window switch
Right electric window switch
Turning signalling relay
Right rear door actuator
Left rear door actuator
Left front door actuator
Right front door actuator
Windscreen wiper-washer switch
Detona tion sensor
Atmospheric pressure sensor
RPM s ensor
Reverse driving contact
Handbrake contact
St op contact
Starte r
AC compressor clutch
Right rear lamp
Left rear lamp
Right fog headlight
Left fog headlight
Left front door contact
Right front parking lamp
Left front parking lamp
Cooling motor fan
Right rear loud speaker
Left rear loud speaker
Right front door loud speaker
Left front door loud speaker
Injector 1
Injector 2
Injector 3
Injector 4
Fuel lever transmitter and electric pump
Rear window defrosting
Electric left window actuator
Electric right window actuator
Oil pressure contact101
103
104
105
107
113
120
123
124
125
128
132
133
137
138
139
140
141
145
146
147
149
155
156
160
163
171
172
173
176
177
180
184
185
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
199
200
203
204
205
Code
Component denomination Code Component denomination209
212
213
221
222
224
225
226
227
231
234
236
238
242
244
247
255
256
261
262
267
268
272
319
320
321
326
333
371
462
503
584
597
639
649
654
700
756
778
857
887
899
927
101 6
109 1
114 0
115 6
120 2 Lights, turning lights and horn switch
Motor wi
ndscreen wiper
Ceiling lamp
Windscreen washing pump
Va l ve potentiometer
Power steering pressure controller
Diagnostic socket
Right headlamp
Left headlamp
Fog projectors control relay
Cooling motor fan control relay
Fuel pump control relay
Actuators relay
Downstream oxygen sensor
Injection water temperature sensor
DASHBOARD
Right front turning lamp
Left front turning lamp
Radio
Cooling motor fan and AC
Right side signalising lamp
Left side signalising lamp
Injection air temperature sensor
AC control panel
Cooling motor fan (for AC)
Motor fan resistance (for AC)
Speed limit indicator
Driver safety belt contact
Canister purging valve
License plate lamp
UCE decoder
AC compressor clutch control relay
Safety fuse box and engine compartment relays
STOP-S3 l amp
Step by step engine
Anti-starting bushing
Cooling blower low speed control relay
UCE airbag
Ignition coil
FLASH relay
Upstream oxygen sensor
Driver’s airbag
C hock sensor
Cockpit fuse box
I.C.P. braking system
V ehicle speed transducer
Cooling motor fan
AC pressure sensor (pressure controller)
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CONNECTIONS LIST
R 157 = REAR/HATCHBACK WIRING CONNECTIONS (A)
R 212 = FRONT WIRING CONNECTIONS – DASHBOARD/ENGINE (B)
R 265 = FRONT WIRING CONNECTIONS – DASHBOARD/REAR(C)
R3 1 6 = FRONT W IR IN G CON N ECTIO NS – FOG PROJECTORS/
DASHBOARD (D)
REMARK :
In the MB, MD and MH mass points t here are also the following mass points :
MB MW – mass for fog projectors wiring
MD MG – mass for hatchback wiring
MH MAJ– mass for cooling motor fanMASS LIST
M20 = REAR WINDOW DEFROSTING MASS
MB* = LEF T FRONT BODY ELECTRIC MASS
MC = G EAR BOX ELECTRIC MASS
MD = ELECTRIC MASS REAR LEFT TABLE
MH* = ENGINE ELECTRIC MASS
MK = ELECTRIC MASS LEFT FRONT COCKPIT
ME = ELECTRIC MASS LEFT FRONT LONGITUDINAL GIRDER
MYH= ELECTRIC MASS LEFT HATCHBACK
NAP = NAP = TUNNEL ELECTRONIC MASS
Connections lists - Mass list
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