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15.6.2.2 Programmed Wash / Wipe Operation
The end of the switch lever must be pressed inwards for the windscreen wash and wipe operation. Wash / wipe con- tinues for as long as the lever is pressed.
When released, the windscreen wiper stops immediately and the wiper blades sweep for
a further three wipes.
On pressing the end of the switch lever inward and then releasing
it, the windscreen washers operate for approximately
two seconds before stopping, whilst the wiper blade continues for a further three wipes.
N&: If the end of the switch lever is pressed while the washer fluid warning light is illuminated, the windscreen
washers, but not the wiper blade continues to operate.
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15.6.2.3 Headlamp Power Wash Operation (where fitfed)
The headlamp power wash operates only when the programmed washer/ wipe function is selected and the side lights
are 'ON'
The headlamp power wash does not operate if the windscreen washer reservoir fluid lever is low. This is indicated
by the washer fluid level warning light illuminating.
&&: The headlamp power wash only operates on the 1st and every 6th succeeding cycle of the programme wash /wipe switch, after the ignition switch has been turned to position '11'.
X300 VSM 17 Issue 1 August 1994
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Clear
(amps) 1
Circuit
I
25 5 Power amplifier - radio / cassette and compact disc player (where
fitted)
Tail lamp
- left-hand side
Number plate lamp
- left-hand side I Back-up lights
Stop lamp
- left-hand side
Turn indicator
- rear left-hand side
F3 Light Blue
F4 Red 10 Security system
F5 Red 10 Body processor unit (BPU)
F6 Tan 5 Data link connector
F7 Light Green 30 Fuel pump
F8 Light Blue 15 Luggage compartment remote release
F9 Light Blue 15 i Rear fog guard lamps
Radio
telephone (where fitted)
1
Aerial, Radio /cassette and compact disc player memory feed.
Stop lamp
- right-hand side
1 Turn indicator - rear right-hand side I.
I FIO Tan 5 i Radio / cassette and compact disc player control relay
F11 Clear 25 1 Caravan /Trailer module I
t F12 Tan 5 ~ Accessories
and telephone control relay I I
I I I F13 Red 10 ~ Accessories 1 1 I I F14 - - I Not used 1 I I F15 Clear 25 1 Heated
rear window I I I F16 Tan 5 1 Airbag warning
Luggage Compartment Fuse Box
Issue 1 August 1994 AI-95MY 18 X300 VSM
L F18 Tan 5 Tail lamp - right-hand side
License plate lamp - right-hand side
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General Fitting Instructions
Issue 1 August 1994 5 X300 VSM I
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A3.2.11 Hydraulic Fittings - Metrification
Metric fastenings are being used increasingly in motor vehicle manufacture, but the use of some UNF threaded parts
must be expected. Technicians must take note of warnings that dangers exist while UNF and metricthreaded hydraulic
parts continue to be used together.
UNF pipe nuts should not be fitted into metric parts, nor
vice
-versa. Experience indicates that it is not safe to rely
upon the difference in thread size. Providing permanent
identification of metric parts is not easy, but recognition has
been assisted by the following means:
All metric pipe nuts, hose ends, unions and bleed screws are
coloured black. The hexagon area of pipe nuts is indented
with the letter 'M'. Metric and UNF pipe nuts are slightly dif
-
ferent in shape.
hlnfe: In the illustrations on this page, 'A' indicates the
metrictype and 'B'the UNF type. The metric female
nut is always used with
a trumpet flared pipe and the
metric male nut is always used with a convex flared
pipe (Fig.
1).
Metric ports in brake cylinders and calipers have no counter-
bores; however, a few cylinders with UNF threads also have
no counterbore. Therefore, all ports with counterbores are
UNF, but ports not counterbored are most likely to be metric
(Fig.
2).
The colour of the protective plugs fitted to cylinder ports
indicate the size and the type of the threads, but the primary
function
ofthe plugs is to protect thecylinder from contami- nation and is not intended as a positive means of identifica- tion. As an indication, the plug colours and thread sizes are:
Colour Size Colour Size
Red 318 in. x 24 UNF Black 10 x 1,0 mm
Green 7/16 in. x 20 UNF Grey 12 x 1,0 mm
Yellow 112 in. x 20 UNF Brown 14 x 1,5 mm
Pink 5/8 in. x 18 UNF
Fig. 1
A 6 I 507 007
Fig. 2
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Security System
Pin No. Signal Description
01 0 / P Deadlock (front right / rear left)
02
0 / P Unlock driver's door
03
Connections to the SLCM are detailed in the following table:
9 Connector A (26-way)
Comment
switch to ground 200mA
switch to ground 200mA
05 I/P
06
0 / P
07
08 O/P
09
0 / P
10 0 / P Vehiclespeed
7600 pulses
/ mile
Inclination alarm
Intelligent sounder serial communications
Memoryseat2
Visual warning switch to ground
Secure mode status arm:
200Hz square wave f 5%
400Hz square wave f 5%
switch
to
+12V for 500ms
disarm:
duration: 64ms
0
117- I I
11 0 / P Trunk lid release relay 1 switch to ground
12
I / P Power +12V battery 1 + 12V power supply
13 O/P
Sounder+ve half of push pull network
14
0 / P Deadlock
(front left / rear right) switch to ground (200mA)
15 O/P Lock relay switch
to ground (200mA)
18
19
20 21 O/P
AlarmLED switch
to +12V (20mA)
0 / P Start inhibited coded communication
0 / P Memorv seat 1 switch
to +12V for 500ms
Connector 8 (16-way)
22
23
24
25
26 O/P
Allclose switch
to ground
0 / P
O/P Horn relay switch to ground
(200ms)
I/P Powerground OV (nominal)
OJP Sounder-ve
Interior lights
on switch
to ground for 80ms
f 5%
01
I
02
03 04
05
06
07
08
09
I I I I 15 I I / P I R.F. sianal
Intrusion
sensor
(RH) ground screen
0 / P Intrusion sensor (RH) 40kHz
I / P Intrusion sensor (RH) signal
0 / P Intrusion sensor (RH) +8V
Ground
R.F. ground
Diagnostic
IS0 K line
I. I - I 16 I I Diaanostic IS0 L line 1 diagnostic link input
10
11
12
13
14
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Intrusion sensor (LH) ground
0 / P Intrusion sensor (LH) 40kHz
I / P Intrusion sensor (LH) signal
0 / P Intrusion sensor (LH) +8V
Ground
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A5.5.4 Locking (Key-ring Transmitter)
Locking is inhibited if any door is open or ajar.
nstruction
'ress large button once.
Press large button again
within
3 seconds of first
press.
Press large button for third
time within ten seconds of
previous action.
rlariant 1
-ock all doors, trunk lid, 'uel filler cap and arm the
darm system (perimeter
mly).
lirection indicators flash
mce. Warning light (cen-
:ral locking switches)
'lashes when vehicle se-
:ured.
Deadlock all doors, Arm
the alarm system (per
- imeter, inclination and in-
:rusion).
Variant 2
Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
A5.5.3
Each vehicle is supplied with two radio frequency transmitters, designed to be attached to the drivers key-ring. Key- ring transmitter 1 is dedicated to driving position memory 1 and key-ring transmitter 2 is dedicated to driving position
memory 2.
The key-ring transmitter is activated by pointing it towards the vehicle and pressing one of the two operating buttons;
the large button locks the vehicle and arms the alarm system, whilst the small button unlocks the vehicle and disarms
the alarm system. When either one of the buttons are pressed, an indicator light on the key-ring transmitter flashes;
red for the large button, green for the small button.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch the following features will be inhibited:
Locking / Unlocking (Key-ring Transmitter)
0 Alarm system
0 Remote luggage compartment release.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch in position 1 the remote headlamp convenience feature will be inhibited. ~~ ~
Headlamps on for 25 sec- mds.
Note:
The headlamps will also :ome on if the large but-
ton is pressed whenever
the vehicle is locked or
deadlocked. Lock
all doors,
trunk lid,
Fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter,
inclination and intrusion
alarms).
An audible signal will be
heard and side lights will
Flash once. Warning light
(central locking switches)
flashes when vehicle se
- cured.
Headlamps on for
25 sec- onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Headlamps on for
25 sec
onds.
No Feature.
Variant 3
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only).
Direction indicators flash
once. Warning light (cen
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tral locking switches)
flashes when vehicle secu-
red.
Headlamps on for
25 sec- onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Japanese Market Only:
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system.
Headlamps on for
25 sec
onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Deadlock all doors, Arm
the alarm system (per
-
imeter, inclination and in- trusion).
Japanese Market Only:
Headlamps on for 25 sec- onds.
Headlamps on for
25 sec-
onds.
Japanese Market Only;
No Feature.
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