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INSIDE ACCESSORIES
Dashboa rd .......................................................... 57-1
Inside rear view mirror ..................................... 57-8
S un visors ........................................................... 57-9
Central console ................................................. 57-10
Handbrake case ................................................ 57-11
Turning handle .................................................. 57-12
SECU RITY ELEMENTS
Fr ont safety belts ............................................... 59 - 1
Re ar safety belts ............................................... 59 - 2
HEATING
General .............................................................. 61-1
Operating principle ........................................... 61-2
C limate c ontrol unit .......................................... 61-4
Ve n t ilation- climate control air
distributor (RACV) .......................................... 61-5
Heating radiator ................................................ 61-6
C ontrol panel ..................................................... 61-7
C ontrol cable s ................................................... 61-9
Motor fan control resistance............................ 61-10
Diagnose ............................................................. 61-11
AIR CONDITIONING
General ............................................................... 62-1
Draining – filling the refrigerant circuit ......... 62-3
Air conditioning unit operating diagram ........ 62-4
Operating principle ........................................... 62-5
Part icles filter .................................................... 62-7
Cold ai r blowing device (DSAF) ...................... 62-8
Evaporator ........................................................ 62-10
Control panel ..................................................... 62-11
Comp ressor ........................................................ 62-12
C ondenser .......................................................... 62-13
Pressu re controller ............................................ 62-14
F ilter reser voir ................................................... 62-15
Unit piping ......................................................... 62-16
Thermostatic expansion valve ......................... 62-19
C limate c ontrol blower ..................................... 62-20
Blow er control resistance .................................. 62-21
Rec ycling flap motor fan ................................. 62-22
Diagnose ............................................................. 62-23
CARRIAGE BODY SEALING
Ca rriage body se aling ....................................... 64 - 1 OPENINGS SEALING
Opennings sealing ............................................. 65 - 1 GLASSES SEALING
Glasses gaskets .................................................. 66 - 1
Inside wipers ..................................................... 66 - 2
Outside wipers ................................................... 66 - 3
Fr ont door glass channel ................................. 66 - 4
Rear door gla ss run channel ............................ 66 - 5
CARRIAGE BODY INSIDE TRIMS
C arriage body inside trims ............................. 71-1
Upper front pillar trim ..................................... 71-2
Mi ddle pillar trim ............................................. 71-3
Rear quarter panel tr im ................................... 71-4
R oof lining ......................................................... 71-5
Trunk carpet ...................................................... 71-6
Cowl panel noise absor bent ............................. 71-7
Cockpit carpet ................................................... 71-8
LATERAL OPENINGS TRIMS
Fr ont door panel ................................................ 72-1
R ear door panel ................................................. 72-2
REAR TABLE
Lateral table ....................................................... 74-1 FRONT SEATS SLIDES GUIDES
Fr ont seat ........................................................... 75-1
Fr ont seats slides guide s ................................... 75-2
SEATS / R EAR BENCH
R ear bench ......................................................... 76-1
BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
Battery ... ............................................................ 80-1
Headlamp assembly .......................................... 80-4
F og projectors ................................................... 80-5
Bulbs ... ................................................................ 80-6
Headlamps adjustment .................................... 80-9
Repl acement of the headlamps mechanic
adjustment control ........................................... 80-1157
Mechanisms and accesoires5
59
61
62
Climatisation6
64
65
66
71
72
74
75
76
80
Echuipment electr ique8
Garnishing and tack room7
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INSIDE AND REAR LIGHTING
Inside and rear lighting .................................... 81-1
Ceili ng lamp ...................................................... 81-4
Bulbs ... ............................................................... 81-5
Lamps failures diagnostic ................................. 81-6
Cockpit fuse box ............................................... 81-8
UCE de co de r protection .................................. 81-10
ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
General .............................................................. 82-1
One key head replacement ............................... 82-5
Dismounting - remounting E.C.U. decoder ..... 82-6
Anti starting bushing replacement .................. 82-7
R. F. remote control for blocking/unlocking the
doors ................................................................... 82-8
Electric control unit injection replacement ..... 82-9
Acoustic warning ............................................... 82-10
Pr ocedures ......................................................... 82-12
Diagnostic .......................................................... 82-18
Diagnostic – General ........................................ 82-39
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ............... 82-53
Diagnostic – Conformity checking ................... 82-55
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 82-57
Diagnostic - Damage location algorithm ........ 82-63
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel without RPM meter ............ 83 -1
Instrument panel with RPM meter ................. 83 -2
connectors disposal ........................................... 83 -3
Pe rform functional instrument panel ............ 83 -4
Speed transducer .............................................. 83 -5
F uel level transmitter ........................................ 83 -6
Water te mperature sensor ................................ 83 -7
Diagnostic – damages interpretation .............. 83 -8
STEERING - CONNECTOR
Anti-theft mechanism ...................................... 84-1
Under steering wheel control .......................... 84-2
Re ar windows defrosting switch ..................... 84-6
Central locking switch ...................................... 84-7
Pa ssenger electric window sw itch ................... 84-8
Driver electric window switch ......................... 84-9
Hazard sw itch .................................................... 84-10
Electric lighter..........................................................84-11
WINDSCREEN WIPER
Drive mechanism ............................................. 85-1
Diagnostic ........................................................... 85-3 AUTO RADIO
General .............................................................. 86-1
T apes player ...................................................... 86-6 CD Pl
ayer .......................................................... 86-7
C onnectors ........................................................ 86-8
Roof antenna .................................................... 86-9
ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
Windscreen washing ......................................... 87-1
Re lays and UCE decoder asse mbly from
cockpit ............................................................... 87-2
Cockpit Central Unit ....................................... 87-4
Diagnostic – general ......................................... 87-6
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ................ 87-11
Diagnostic - Conformity checking ................... 87-14
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 87-18
Diagnostic – Damage location algorithm ........ 87-26
WIRING
Airbag - general ................................................ 88-1
Airbag – Electronic control unit ..................... 88-2
Driver’s airbag .................................................. 88-6
Airbag – Special devic es ................................... 88-9
The airbag destroying procedure .................... 88-10
Airbag diagnostic – General ............................ 88-12
Diagnostic – Failure interpretation ................. 88-14
Diagnostic – Conformity checking .................. 88-20
Diagnostic – Help .............................................. 88-22
Diagnostic – Failure locating tree .................... 88-23
Fr ont door wiring protector ............................ 88-24
Re ar door wiring prote ctor .............................. 88-25
ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS
General .............................................................. 89 - 1
Functional diagrams list .................................. 89 - 6
F unctional diagrams list index ............................ 89 - 8
Connections lists - Mass list ............................. 89 - 9
Electric compone nts location on vehicle ......... 89 - 10
Ma ss attachments on vehic le ............................ 89 - 10
Electric compone nts location on the vehic le .... 89 - 11
Cockpit fuse box ................................................ 89 - 14
Fu se box from engine compartment ................ 89 - 16
Wires functions index in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 18
Wires functions in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 21
Wires functions explanation ............................ 89 - 9581
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57 - 2
INSIDE ACCESSORIES
DISMOUNTIN G
Dismount :
-s teering attachment screw ( 1) on the
steering column, by means of a screwdriver pro-
vided with TORX T50 head;
- steering wheel (2) not before bringing the
steering to the middle point (wheels are in a di-
rect line); - half-cases (3) and (4) connected be-
tween them by three screws (5) to the steering
column.
In order to dismount the under steering wheel
control from the upper shaft of the steering
w heel, loosen the screw (6) and extract the
under steering wheel control (7).
5 1
2
4
3
5
Disconnect the connectors of :
- lights, windscreen wiper;
- anti-theft mechanism;
- rotating contact.
AT T E N T I ON !
It is forbidden the handling of the pyro-
technic system near heating sources or open
fire, because there is the risk of undesirable
s tarting of the system.
IMP ORTANT !
Anytime when dismounting the steering
wheel, it is necessary to dismount the airbag
connector (1). The airbag is provided wi th
a connector who is short-circuited aft er dis-
connecting the wiring connector, avoiding
in this way all undesirable starting.
AT T E N T I ON !
It is forbidden the change of the rota-
tion c ontact position after di smounting
the under-steering wheel control assem-
bly, because there is the risk of i ts dam-
aging.
The under steering wheel control it is pro-
vided with a pre -cut self-a dhe sive tape
stacked on the rotating contact and on the
under steering wheel control body that is not
allowing the undesirable rotation of the rotat-
ing contact until its mounting on the attach-
ment cone of the steering column. In case the position of the rotating contact
is changed, then this one, is to be rotated
clockwise 2.5 complete rotations (or until it
gets blocked), then is to be rotated a nti-
clockwise 2.5 complete rotations.
7
6
Dashboard
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57 - 4
INSIDE ACCESSORIES
19 20
17 16
15
18
Remove the access cover of the fuse box.
Di
smount the three a ttachment screws (14)
of the fuse box.
21
14
Remove the access cover to the fuse box.
Swing over the little caps from the dashboard
lower part and dismount the attachment screws
(15) on the driving post cross member.
Dismou nt :
- attachment scre ws (16) of the climate
maintenance p anel on the lower part dashboard;
- attachment screw (17) of the lower part
dashboard on the vent-AC distributor (RACV);
- attachment screws (18) of the lower part
dashboard on the driving post cross member;
-upper attachment screws (19) of the
lower part dashboard on the driving post cross
member.
Extract :- headlamps adjustment knob;
-cigarette lighter.
Detach from clips the connectors: - hazard;
-r
ear window defrosting.
Disconnect the connectors:
- cigarette lighter;
-r ear window defrosting.
Di smount the attachment nut (21) of the
headlamps adjustment control.
Disconnect the connectors:
- hazard;
- climate maintenance control.
D etach from clips the l eft a nd right side
aeration ducts.
Take out t he dashboard from cockpit.
Dashboard
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HEATING
61 - 8
Connector (3)
Pin Denomination 1Free
2Free
3Free
4Free
5Free
6Free
7+ parking lights
8Free
9 Mass
10 Free
11 F r e e
12 Free
13 Free
14 Free
15 Free
Di sconnect the connector ( 3), carefully push the lever ( 4) and rotate the lever (5) in the
direction of ( E) a rrow.
REMOU NT I NG
Perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
Check the operation of the control panel.
5
E
1 15
4
Control panel
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61
HEATING
61 - 12
CLI
MATE CONTROL PANEL LIGHTING NOT WORKING
Re p lace fuse F14.
Replace front wirin g. Check in cockpit fuse 14. Is it OK ?
Check the continuity and resistance against vehicle between:
- cockpit fuse F 14 exit pin 7 climate control panel
- pin 9 climate control panel vehicle mass.
Are they corresponding ?
Replace the ventilation-climate
control air distributor.
No
No Ye s
Ye s
Dia gnose
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AIR CONDITIONING
62 - 11
Control panel
The dismounting – remounting operation has been described in chapter 61 “ Climate control”.
Connector (3)
Pin Denomination
1Free
2Free
3Free
4Free
5Free
6Free
7+ parking lights
8 Mass
9 Mass
10 Supply + after contact
11 Supply + after contact
12 Air conditioning control
13 Climate control blower speed signal
14 Control + air recycling
15 Control - air recycling
Connector (6)
Pin Denomination A1 Control + blower speed 4
A4 Supply + after contact
A5 Supply + after contact
B1 Control + blower speed 3
B4 Control + blower speed 2
B5 Control + blower speed 1
1
5
A
B
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AIR CONDITIONING
62- 24
Dia gnose
CLIMATE CONTROL PANEL LIGHTING NOT WORKING
Replace fuse F14.
Replace front wiring . Check in c ockpit fuse F14. Is it OK?
Check the continuity and resistance against vehicle mass between:
- cockpit fuse F 14 exit pin 7 climate panel;
- pin 9 climate panel vehicle mass.
Are they corresponding ?
Replace the ventilatio n-climate
air distributor.
No
No Ye s
Ye s
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
80 - 1
CHECKING
It is recommended to check the following: -cr acks or breaches of the ba ttery box (c ase)
- battery upper part cleanness
- plugs condition
It is required to strictly check the following:
-lack of plugs sulfate composite
- proceed, is necessary to their cleaning and then greasing with neutral grease;
- correct wiring plugs tightening at the battery plugs. The existence of an imperfect contact
may generate i ncidents at engine starting or a t battery charging, sparks producing risk being
possible to occur, which may cause the battery explosion;
- check the electrolyte level;
- check that a eration holes of the access plugs are not closed.
For the batteries provided with access plugs, which may be dismounted, proceed as follows:
-r emove the plugs;
- check the electrolyte level in each element;
-i f necessary, refill the level, using only distilled water, till maximum 1.5 cm above the
plates;
-check that a eration holes of the access plugs are not closed
ATTENTION !
N ever fill up with electrolyte, but only with distilled wat er.
PRECAUTIONS
It is important to know that: -the battery contains sulfuric acid which is a dangerous substance
- during battery chargi ng, oxygen a nd hydrogen are produc ed, so c heck t hat aera tion
holes of the access plugs are not closed The mixture of these two gases is forming a detonate gas,
which may lead to the explosion risk. 1. DANGER = ACID
The sulfuric acid solution is a very aggressive, toxic and corrosive product. This is a ttacking
the skin, the clothes and may lead to the corrosion of most of the metals. Also, it is very important, that, when you handle a battery , to consider the following precautions:
- protect the eyes by using protective glasses;
- wear anti-acid gloves and clothes.
Battery
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
80
80 - 2
ATTENTION !
In case of acid splashes on body, abundantly wash with water all affected parts.
If eyes have been touched, urgently call for a doctor.
1. DANGER = EXPLOSION RISK
During battery charging, connected to a charger-rectifier, oxygen and hydrogen emissions are
occurring. These gases emission is stronger when the battery has reached the complete charge
condition and the produced gas quantity is in direct connection with the charging current.
The oxygen and hydrogen are associating in the free spaces, at the plates surface, forming a
detonate mixture, which is very explosive. The littlest spark is sufficient to generate an explosion,
followed by the battery case brooking and a cid splashing in the proximate environment. The
persons, who are a round, are in da nger t o be hurt by t he e xploded case chips or by the acid,
which may come i n contact with the eyes, hands, or face.
ATTENTION !
Strictly observe the following recommendations:
- before connecting or reconnecting a battery, ensure that all consumers are shouted off.
- during battery charging in a room, using a charger-rectifier, turn it off before connecting or
reconnecting the battery to this one;
- do not place metallic objects on t he ba ttery for not producing a short-c ircuit between i ts
pl ugs ;
- never bring closer to a battery, a n open flame, a welding lamp or another fire source.
THE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT PROTECTION
In case of an intervention on the vehicle, some measures must be taken, for the electric equip-
ment protection against damages or for avoiding a short-circuit that may lead to vehicle firing.
The battery is to be allwith disconnected by first disconnecting the negative plug and then t he
positive one. Connection is to be done by performing the disconnecting operations in the reverse
order.
Before starter acting, check if the battery is correctly connected (the negative plug connected
to the mass), and if the plugs are clean and well tightened. Never disconnect the battery when the
engine is running, in order not to damage the voltage regulator, the alternator or some components
of the vehicle checking electronic systems. The alternator, voltage regulator disconnecting, and
the interventions at their connections, are to be performed only when the engine is stopped (the
alternator is not turning) and the contact is taken off. In case the battery is connected to a charger-rectifier, for charging (without dismounting the
battery off the vehicle), it is obligatory to disconnect the wiring from the battery plugs.
Battery
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