relay DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004 Owner's Guide
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: DACIA, Model Year: 2004, Model line: SUPERNOVA, Model: DACIA SUPERNOVA 2004Pages: 933, PDF Size: 9.11 MB
Page 421 of 933

AIR CONDITIONING
62
62 - 14
Correct AC system
filling.
Compressor does not work.
Ye s
Ye s No Ye s
Check the clutch coil. Damaged,
short-circuit?
Replace the
compressor.Restore the electric circuit
between E and clutch.
Is + 12 V at pol e E 5 of E relay?
Is + 12 V at pole E3 of E relay?
Is + 12 V at pole E3 of E relay?
Check fuse S6 from engine
compartment. Restore the
wiring between S6 and relay E.
No
Restore the wiring between pole
E1 of E relay a nd pole D5 of D
relay.
No
The wiring between injection
computer
and the pole E2 of E re lay is broken ?
Ye s
Repair the wiring.
Ye s
No
Check the pressure
controller electric circuit.
Injection computer does not receive
AC actuation?Yes
Check the switch electric circuit.
Pressure controller is working?
No
Replace the switch.
AC control switch is
working ?No
Ye s
Ye s
Check the pressure controller
electric circuit.
No
Replace the pressure controller.
No
DIAGNOSIS
vnx.su
Page 461 of 933

REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
81
81 - 4
FOG LAMPS NOT WORKING
F 10 fuse is burnt; replace the fuse.
The relay is supplied.
Ground wire broken. Check the fuse F 10.
F
10 fuse is good.
Check the supply of the R1 relay.
The relay is supplied.
Check the lamps supply. The relay i s not supplied. Is there + 12 V
at pole 4 of the fog lamps contact ?
Disconnected wiresor defect contact. Lights switch
device
defect or F05 fuse burnt.
Lamps are not supplied .Check the fog lamps control relay.
Relay defect.
Replace the relay. Relay good. Lamps supplying
wire
broken or disconnected.
Yes No
DIAGNOSTIC
vnx.su
Page 464 of 933

81
REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
81 - 7
A.
FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED TILL 01.06.2001
The fuses are protecting the following electric circuits:
FUSE
NUMBER FUSE
TYPE
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
Clock, radio, STOP contact, climate blower relay control
Reverse driving contact
UCE decoder, speed transducer, instrument panel supply, diagnostic
socket, AC starting button, UCE anti intrusion
Turning and hazard lights
Front/rear parking lights, lighting: switches, instrument panel, climate
control, documents compartment, cigarette lighter, ashtray, radio
Cigarette lighter, instrument panel (anti-starting indicator), front right
ceiling lamp, UCE anti intrusion, anti intrusion indic
ator, diagnostic socket
Windscreen wiper-washing switch, windscreen wiper timer
Rear window defrosting
Climate blower
Left fo g lamp
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10 15A
5A
15A
7,5A
5A
15A
15A
20A
15A
5A
COCKPIT FUSE BOX
vnx.su
Page 465 of 933

REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
81
81 - 8
On the fuse box, 6 fuses modules are attached, protecting the following consumers:
FUSE
NUMBER FUSE
TYPE
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
Left high beam
Right high beam, high be
am indicator
Left lo w b e am
Right low beam, low beam indicator
UCE decoder, FLASH relay, anti starting bushing
Radio, windscreen wiper motor.
10A
10A
10A
10A
15A
10A
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
COCKPIT FUSE BOX
vnx.su
Page 466 of 933

81
REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
B. FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AFTER 01.06.2001
AND VEHICLES RESPECTING EURO 2000 POLLUTION NORM
The fuses are protecting the following electric circuits:
FUSE
NUMBER FUSE
TYPE
PROTECTED CIRCUIT
Clock, radio, STOP contact, climate blower relay control
Reverse driving contact
UCE decoder, speed transducer, instrument panel supply, diagnostic
socket, AC starting button, UCE anti intrusion.
Turning and hazard lights
Front/rear parking lights, lighting: switches, instrument panel, climate
control, documents compartment, cigarette lighter, ashtray, radio.
Cigarette lighter, clock, instrum
ent panel (anti-starting indic ator), front right
ceiling la mp, UCE anti intrusion, anti intrusion indicator, diagnostic socket.
UCE decoder, FLASH relay, anti starting bushing
Rear window defrosting
Climate blower
Left fo g lamp
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
F06
F07
F08
F09
F10 15A
5A
15A
7,5A
5A
15A
15A
20A
15A
5A
81 - 9
COCKPIT FUSE BOX
vnx.su
Page 504 of 933

82A
HORN - ENGINE IMMOBILISER
82A - 37
A
LP8. TURNING LIGHTS DO NOT SWITCH ON AT THE BLOCKING /
UNLOCKING OF THE DOORS
RECOMMENDATION Check the absence of the failures with the CLIP tester.
If there are failures, fix them first.
Check if the synchronisatio n of the RF remote control and the E.C.U. decoder has been performed .
Are the turning lights functioning normally at the activation of the signalling switch ?
Check the continuity and the isolation related to
the ground and the +12 V of the electric layout:
E.C.U. decoder FLASH relay
Pin B3 pole 2
Is it correct?
Repair the signalli ng system.
Check t he fuse F03 and F04.
Fix the electric layout.
Check the fuse F15 ( up to 01.06.2001) or
F 07 (after 01.06.2001).
Is it good?Replace the fuse.
Disconnect the FLASH relay. Supply with
+ 12, the pole 4 of the relay. Are the l eft
turning lights turning on? Supply with +12 V
the pole 5 of the signal relay.
Are the right turning lights turning on?
Repair the electric layout from
poles 4 and 5 of the FLASH relay.
Replace the FLASH relay.
AFTER REPAIRING Perform a conformity checking.
Check the operation of the anti starting system.
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes No
DIAGNOSTIC
vnx.su
Page 536 of 933

84
CONTROLS - SIGNALLING
FOG LAMPS SWITCH84-5
FOG PROJECTORS SWITCH FOG LAMPS SWITCH
Pos Destination2 Fog lamp
4 High beam, low beam
5+ parking lights
6 Mass
7 Fog lamp
9 Fog lamp relay control
Pos Destination
1 + Parking lights
2 Fog lamps relay control
3 + Parking lights
4 Mass
vnx.su
Page 537 of 933

84
CONTROLS - SIGNALLING
84-6
REAR WINDOW DEFROSTING SWITCH
(impulsional type)
Pos Destination
1 Relay control
3 + Parking lights
4 Mass
5 Supply + after contact
vnx.su
Page 538 of 933

84
CONTROLS - SIGNALLING
84-7
HAZARD SWITCH
Pos Destination1 Supply + after contact
2 Supply + permanently
3 Left turning
4R ight turning
5+ Parking lights
6 Mass
7 Hazard indicator
8T ur ning switch
9 Supply + turning relay
vnx.su
Page 553 of 933

89A
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS
89A - 1
GENERALITIES
GENERAL PRESENTATION
Fr om the electric point of view, the electric diagrams of the vehicle have been structured as
Applied Principle Schemes (APS), which are presented according to the function each system of
the vehicle is having, from electric point of view. These APS diagrams also contain detail concerning
the internal function of some simple electric components (contacts, relays), thus contributing to a
better understanding of the system functioning and of the incident correct diagnosis.
The list of the functional diagrams is presented in chapter 3, where the vehicle Applied Principle
Schemes may be found. These are divided in: electric supply diagrams, mass connection diagrams
and system functional diagrams.
The electric functional diagrams (APS), are presented in chapter 8 and on these, the following
may be identified:
- electric components, marked by a 3-4 figures; their identification on the electric diagrams
can be achieved by means of “index of components” – Chapter 4; - couplings between the electric wires, marked by the letter R followed by figures; they are
indicated in the Chapter 5 list; - mass connections, marked by the letter M followed by a figure or a letter, are indicated
in Chapter 5. Each wire of the electric diagrams is marked by an alphanumeric code, representing the wire
function, followed by figures representing the wire sectioning .
The connectors and couplings between the wires are presented in chapter 12, where they are
drawn from the wires inlet to the connector/coupling. The wires e ntering each connector socket
are identified by means of the above-mentioned drawings. The Chapter 11 also includes t ables
with details about each wire entering the connector: wire location in the connector socket, wire
sectioning, wire function code and its destination.
Abbreviation index- in chapter 2, the abbreviations used in the tables of chapter 12, are
detailed explained.
Chapter 11 includes the index of wire functions in connectors and couplings, representing the
list of all the connectors and couplings and helping to their easy identification in Chapter 12.
The mass and coupling position on the vehicle is presented in chapter 6 and helps to identify
the electric mass fixing points on it and the location of the couplings between its wires. The electric components position on the vehicle is presented in chapter 7. The position of the
various components with electric func tions on t he vehicle can be identified by means of the
components list. The cockpit fuse box is presented in chapter 9 and contains information about its positioning,
the functional purpose of the fuse and their relays and the description of the wiring connectors
connected to this one.
vnx.su