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striker and the-fuel cap stowage magnet.
The fuel bowl, retained around the filler neck by a clip, containing a drain tube filter located over the mating drain tube,
is rubber moulded onto a steel armature and fitted to the BIW decking panel by five M5 nuts.
The fuel lid latching assembly fitted to the metal armature of the fuel bowl by an M5 nut, includes the locking pin and
the operating actuator.
The actuator operates from the central locking system driven by the security and locking control module
(SLCM).
The fuel tank, mounted across thevehicle behind the passenger compartment rear bulkhead, is held in position by two
retaining straps, tightened by two M5 fixing arrangements.
The fuel tank of AJ16 engined vehicles contains one fuel pump, supplying fuel to the normally aspirated engine and
two fuel pumps, supplyingfuel to the supercharged engine. They are regenerative turbine pumps supplied by
Nippon- Denso. Nominal operating pressure is 3 bar (3.7 bar for supercharged engine) above the manifold depression and
pump delivery is 90 litredhour minimum at 13.2 volts, 3 bar outlet pressure. The pump(s) draw a nominal current of 7 amperes at 13 volts, 3 bar outlet pressure, ambient temperatures. Built in to the pump assembly is a over-pressure
relief valve which blows at 4.5 - 8.5 bar.
Fuel is drawn by the pumps from the fuel tank and is then supplied to the fuel rail via a
70 micron filter and the fuel
feed line connected in series by fuel filter.
The amount of fuel being injected into the engine
is controlled by the fuel injectors combined with the engine control module (ECM). - Any excessive fuel flowing through the system, is returned to the fuel tankvia the fuel regulator valve mounted on the
fuel rail, the fuel return line and the check valve also located inside the tank.
The two filters prevent contaminants from entering the fuel rail and possible damage to the fuel injectors, the engine,
the pump and the underfloor filter.
The fuel pumps are switched on and off by relays controlled by the engine control module
(ECM).
The second fuel pump for the supercharged engine operates only in the higher speed range, switching on at 4000rpm and off at 3200rpm.
The fuel lines are made up of an assembly, combining steel under floor pipes and flexible conductive anti-permeation
tubing. In orderto perform speedy remove and refit operations, the underfloor steel lines are linked through the engine
bay bulkhead to the flexible tubing, leading to the fuel rail and the fuel regulator by using positive sealing, quick-fit
type connectors. The same type connectors, are used to connect the fuel feed and return line to the fuel tank.
Connectors used inside the engine bay are of different sizes tocorrespond with the difference in pipe diameter, whereas
the connectors for the feed and return lines at the fuel tank are the same size.
Except for the return line connector at the fuel tank, two release tools, one for each size of connector are required to
release all remaining connectors.
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Fuel, Emission Control & Engine Management (AJ16)
5.1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
m: WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM MAY RESULT IN FUEL AND FUEL VAPOUR BEING PRESENT IN THE
ATMOSPHERE. FUEL VAPOUR IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE, HENCE GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHllST WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM. ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
DO NOT
SMOEIN THE WORK AREA.
DISPLAY 'NO SMOKING
' SIGNS AROUND THE AREA.
ENSURE THAT A
CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS CLOSE AT HAND.
ENSURE THAT DRY SAND
IS AVAILABLE TO SOAK UP ANY FUEL SPILLAGE.
EMPTY FUEL USING SUITABLE FIRE
PROOF EQUIPMENT INTO AN AUTHORIZED EXPLOSIOWROOF
CONTAINER.
DO NOT EMPTY FUEL
INTO A PIT.
ENSURE THAT WORKING AREA
IS WELL VENTILATED.
ENSURE THAT ANY WORK ON THE FUEL SYSTEM
IS ONLY CARRIED OUT BY EXPERIENCED AND WELL
QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.
The fuel filler assembly, supplied complete with serviceable lid, hinge and hinge spring, is fixed to the Body-in-White
(BIW) decking panel by two M5 nuts. Additional parts of the assembly comprise a adjustable rubber buffer, a snap-in
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Fuel, Emission Control & Engine Management (AJ16)
5.1.6 THROTTLE ASSEMBLY (SUPERCHARGED), RENEW
SRO 18.30.17 THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER
SRO 19.70.07 THROTTLE HOUSING GASKET
SRO 19.70.04 THROTTLE HOUSING
J 12-62 2
Fig. 1
Remove
. Disconnect battery.
. Remove the intercooler intake elbow.
. Raise vehicle on a four-post ramp.
. Remove the rear air duct to throttle body connecting hose.
Undo and remove bolts securing EGR supply pipe to manifold.
Remove EGR supply pipe gasket.
Reposition EGR sensor harness multi-plug from mounting bracket.
. Release throttle outer cable abutment from abutment bracket.
. Disconnect throttle inner cable from throttle linkage.
. Disconnect and remove return spring.
. Disconnect speed control actuator vacuum hose.
. Release cooling system pressure by slowly undoing the tank cap.
Tighten cap after pressure release.
. Remove abutment bracket assembly.
Disconnect idle speed actuator harness multi
-plug.
. Disconnect throttle potentiometer harness multi-plug.
. Fit pipe clamps to throttle housing cooling hoses and disconnect hoses from throttle housing.
Remove
the oil filter cartridge and gasket.
Remove speed control speed control bracket to throttle lever clevis pin and pin
circlip.
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0
0
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striker and the fuel cap stowage magnet.
The fuel bowl, retained around the filler neck by a clip, containing a drain tube filter located
overthe mating drain tube,
is rubber moulded onto a steel armature and fitted to the BIW decking panel. by five M5 nuts.
The fuel lid latching assembly fitted to the metal armature of the fuel bowl by an M5 nut, includes the locking pin and
the operating actuator.
The actuator operates from the central locking system driven by the Security and Locking Control Module (SLCM).
The fuel tank, mounted across the vehicle behind the passenger compartment rear bulkhead, is held in position by two
retaining straps, tightened by two M5 fixing arrangements.
VI2 engined vehicles are equipped with two fuel pumps located inside the tank. They are regenerative turbine pumps
supplied by Nippon Denso. Nominal operating pressure is 3 bar above the manifold depression and pump delivery
is 90 litres/hour minimum at 13.2 volts, 3 bar outlet pressure. The pump draws a nominal current of 7 amperes at 13 volts, 3 bar outlet pressure, ambient temperatures. Built in to the pump assembly is a over-pressure relief valve which
blows at 4.5 - 8.5 bar.
Fuel is drawn by the pumps from the fuel tank and is then supplied to the fuel rail via a
70 micron filter and the fuel
feed line connected in series by fuel filter.
The amount of fuel being injected into the engine is controlled by the fuel injectors combined with the engine control
module (ECM).
Any excessive fuel flowing through the system, is returned to thefuel tankvia the fuel regulator valve mounted on the
fuel rail, the fuel return line and the check valve also located inside the tank.
The two filters prevent contaminants from entering the fuel rail and possible damage to the fuel injectors, the engine,
the pump and underfloor filter.
The second fuel pump is controlled by the engine control module
(ECM) and works of a mapped fuel map. The pumps
'switch on' time depends on the fuel requirement which is depending on the engine load.
The fuel lines are made up of an assembly, combining steel underfloor pipes and flexible conductive anti
-permeation
tubing. In order to perform speedy remove and refit operations, the underfloor steel lines are linked through the engine
bay bulkhead to theflexibletubing, leading to the fuel rail and the fuel regulator by using positive sealing, quick
fit type
connectors. The same type connectors, are used to connect the fuel feed and return line to the fuel tank.
Connectors used inside the engine bay, are of different sizes to correspond with the difference in pipe diameter, where
- as the connectors for the feed and return lines at the fuel tank are the same size.
Except for the return line connector at the fuel tank, two release tools, one for each size of connector, are required to
release all remaining connectors.
Fuel, Emission Control & Engine Management (V12)
5.2.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
WARNING: WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM RESULTS IN FUEL AND FUEL VAPOUR BEING PRESENT IN THE AT- MOSPHERE. FUEL VAPOUR IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE, HENCE GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHILST
WORKING ON THE FUEL SYSTEM. ADHERE STRICTLY TO THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
PO NOT SMOKF, IN THE WORK AREA.
DISPLAY 'NO SMOKING
' SIGNS AROUND THE AREA.
ENSURE THAT A
CO2 FIRE EXTINGUISHER IS CLOSE AT HAND.
ENSURE THAT DRY SAND
IS AVAILABLE TO SOAK UP ANY FUEL SPILLAGE.
EMPTY FUEL USING SUITABLE FIRE PROOF EQUIPMENT INTO AN AUTHORIZED EXPLOSION PROOF
CONTAINER.
DO NOT EMPTY FUEL INTO A PIT.
ENSURE THAT WORKING AREA IS WELL VENTILATED.
ENSURE THAT ANY WORK ON THE FUEL SYSTEM
IS ONLY CARRIED OUT BY EXPERIENCED AND WELL
QUALIFIED MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.
The fuel filler assembly, supplied complete with serviceable lid, hinge and hinge spring, is fixed to the Body-in-White (BIW) decking panel by two M5 nuts. Additional parts of the assembly comprise a adjustable rubber buffer, a snap-in
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lities.
A5.3 GENERAL INFORMATION
The following information detailsthe purpose and function of the system components irrespective of individual variant
features.
A5.3.1 Locking:
Central locking
A traditional central locking application, such that when the driver's / passenger's door is locked / unlocked using the
door key all four doors lock / unlock simultaneously.
1ynfe: Locking operations will only take place when all doors are completely closed.
Remote central locking
Automatic locking / unlocking, activated by the larger of the two key fob buttons.
1ynfe: Locking operations will only take place when all doors are completely closed.
Deadlocking
A means of securing door locks so that they cannot be opened using the interior release mechanism, and arming the
security sensing system, using the door key or remote transmitter
Two-otage unlocking
A key / remote operated unlocking procedure which releases driver's door and fuel filler cap locks only, initially, and
then releases all other doors and the luggage compartment locks.
Drive-away locks
Automatic locking of all doors, and luggage compartment (but not fuel filler cap), when gear selector is moved away
from 'Park' and the ignition switch is in position II, providing all doors are closed.
Central lock / unlock, all close
Automatic locking of all doors and luggage compartment by operation of the fascia mounted central locking switch.
Continued switch operation causes closure of sliding roof and open windows.
Interior trunk lid release
Trunk lid unlocking from fascia mounted switch.
Flush sill buttons / intrusion override
Sill buttons fitted flush to door trim panel to prevent unauthorized override operation, buttons are latched in position
when deadlocking is applied.
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A5.2.13 Siren
Located on the RH side at the front of the engine bay to provide audible alarm signals.
A5.2.14 Trunk lid release (external)
Located in trunk lid for conventional key access to luggage compartment.
A5.2.15 Trunk lid release (internal)
Located on fascia switchpack to allow lid release from driving position.
A5.2.16 Valet switch
Located in the central column compartment to allow securing of luggage compartment independently of other faci-
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Jnlock Turn to unlock
position and release VIA I 1st press
Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
A5.4 KEY FOB VARIATIONS
Due to the varying applications for different world markets, three types of key locking (local and
developed. The following tables detail these variations:
A5.4.1 European & UK markets
(variant 1)
DOOR LOCKING
Function
Device operation
Remote signal transmitter
Kev -
Large button
1st press Small
button
Locks all doors, trunk and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system.
Locks all doors, trunk
lid and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system. Key only; closes
open windows and sliding
roof
in 1.5 seconds.
Deadlocks all doors, locks
trunk lid and fuel filler cap
and arms alarm system
immediately. Closes
windows and sliding roof
after 1.5 seconds.
Switches headlights on for
driver convenience.
Lock
and arm
(perimeter only)
NIA Turn to lock position
and release
Continued hold
of
1st press for 2
seconds NIA
NIA
Lock, arm (perimeter
only) and all
-close Turn
to lock position
and hold for 2
seconds
Deadlock (perimeter,
inclination, intrusion)
and all
-close Turn
to unlock, then
lock within three
seconds; hold in
lock for all close 2nd
press and
hold for 2
seconds
0
Headlamps ON for 25
seconds 3rd
press (1st
press if button
not operated
within the last
4
seconds)
NIA NIA
1ynfn: If key is turned to lock position with vehicle already locked / deadlocked, all-close will be activated.
BOOR UNLOCKING
Function
Unlocks doors, trunk lid (key
only) and fuel filler cap.
Disarms alarm system,
except for
30 second audible
tick, Turns on interior lights
for 15 seconds. Remote
button only; cancels trunk
valet
lock-out and recalls
memorised driving position.
Trunk
lid release
9ction I Device operation
0
0
NIA 2nd press
(within 10
seconds of
previous action)
NIA
NIA
rrunk lid release
Remote panic
NIA 3 second press Unlocks,
disarms and enters full alarm state ie audible
alarm (both sounder and
horn) and visual alarm
(flashing lights).
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Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
Headlamps ON for 25 N 1 A 2nd press (1st
seconds press if vehicle is
locked and armed Small
button
NIA Locks all doors, trunk and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system.
Locks
all doors, trunk lid and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system. Key only; closes
open windows and sliding
roof in 1.5 seconds.
NIA Switches headlights on for
driver convenience.
NIA
DOOR UNLOCKING
Action
Unlock (driver's door
only)
Unlock (all doors)
Trunk lid release
Remote panic
Device operation
Turn to unlock
position and release
Either turn to unlock
and hold for 2
seconds or perform
a second unlock
action
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
1st press
2nd press
3rd press (press
to be within 10
seconds of
previous action)
3 second press
Function
Unlocks driver's door, and
fuel filler cap. Disarms
alarm system. Turns on
interior lights for 15
seconds. Remote button
only; cancels trunk valet
lock-out and recalls
memorised driving position.
Unlocks all other doors, key
only; unlocks trunk lid.
Trunk lid lock release
Unlocks, disarms and enters
full
alarm state ie audible
alarm (both sounder and
horn) and visual alarm
(flashing lights).
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A5.4.3
I DOOR LOCKING
Rest of the World (variant 3)
-
1 Action Lock and arm
(perimeter,
inclination, intrusion)
and
all-close
seconds Device
omration I Function I Key I Remote
signal transmitter
Large button
1st press
Turn to lock position
and release
Turn to lock position Continued hold of
and hold for
2 1st press for 2
seconds seconds
NIA 10 seconds of
first with vehicle
unlocked,
disarmed
(1st
press if vehicle is
locked and
armed) Small
button
NIA Locks all doors, trunk and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system.
Locks
all doors, trunk lid and
fuel filler cap. Arms alarm
system. Key only; closes
open windows and sliding
roof in 1.5 seconds.
NIA Switches headlights on for
driver convenience.
NIA
DOOR UNLOCKING
Action
Unlock
Trunk lid release
Remote panic Device
operation I Function
Turn to unlock
position and release
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
NIA
1 st press Unlocks all doors,
trunk lid
(key only) and fuel filler cap.
Disarms alarm system.
Turns on interior lights for 15
seconds. Remote button
only; cancels trunk valet
lock-out and recalls
memorised driving position.
Trunk lid lock release.
2nd press
(press to be
within
10
seconds of
previous action)
3 second press Unlocks,
disarms and enters
full alarm state
ie audible
alarm (both sounder and
horn) and visual alarm
(flashing lights).
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Uo feature
A5.5 HOW TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM
Deadlock all doors, lock
trunk lid and fuel filler cap.
Arm the alarm system
(perimeter, inclination and
intrusion). Close open win
-
dows and sliding roof.
Once deadlocking is com
-
pleted, the sounder gives
one audible tone.
Note:
No deadlock feature in Ja- panese market.
Locking, unlocking and setting the vehicle alarm system is carried out by key or by radio frequency key-ring trans- mitter.
Unlock
all other doors and
trunk lid.
- Operation of the system by key or key-ring transmitter will be described separately in this sub-section.
Key-ring transmitter functions vary slightly between market variants. The action for each variant is described separate- ly where appropriate
m: Certain functions differ due to market variations. Differences will be detailed in the the following instruction
tables. The variants are defined as follows:
No feature
A
0 Variant 1 - European and UK markets
0 Variant 2 - North American markets
0 Variant 3 - Rest of the World.
,5. 1 Locking (key)
Instruction
rurn key to lock position
and release.
rurn key to lock position,
?old for 2 seconds and re-
ease.
rurn key to unlock position
and then to lock position
Nithin 3 seconds. Hold in
ock position for
2 seconds :o close windows and slid-
ng roof.
A5.5.2 Unlocking (key)
Instruction
Turn key to unlock position
and release.
rurn key to unlock position
and hold for
2 seconds.
Variant 1
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only).
Lock
all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only). Close open windows
and sliding roof.
Deadlock
all doors, lock
trunk lid and fuel filler cap.
Arm the alarm system
(perimeter, inclination and
intrusion). Close open win
-
dows and sliding roof.
Once deadlocking is com
- pleted, the sounder gives
one audible tone.
Variant 1
Unlock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap.
On variant
1 unlocking
with the key does not dis
- arm the alarm system. An
audible ticking indicates
that the alarm will activate
after 30 seconds unless
the key is turned to posi-
tion II in the ignition or the
key-ring transmitter but-
ton (small) is pressed.
No feature
rlariant 2
-ock all doors, trunk lid,
'uel filler cap and arm the alarm system.
Variant 3
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only) alarms.
-ock all doors, trunk lid,
'uel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system. Close open
Nindows and sliding roof. Lock
all doors,
trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only). Close open windows
and sliding roof.
Variant 2 I Variant 3
Unlock drivers door only,
trunk lid, fuel filler cap.
Disarm the alarm system.
Switch on the interior light
for
15 seconds. Unlock
all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Disarm the
alarm system. Switch on
the interior light for
15 sec-
onds.
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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
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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
-
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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A5.5.5 Unlocking (Key-ring Transmitter)
Instruction
'ress small button once
Ivehicle locked and armed).
'ress small button again.
>ress small button again.
Variant 1
Unlocks all doors, trunk
lid, fuel filler cap. Disarms
the alarm system and
switch on interior light for
15 seconds.
Cancels luggage compart
-
ment valet lock-out, if set.
Recalls the memory posi
- tion of the driver's seat,
steering column and door
rear view mirrors.
Two audible signals will be
heard and the direction
indicator will flash twice
during the unlocking
/ dis- arming process.
Releases luggage com
- partment. Button must be
pressed within ten sec
- onds of first press.
No feature
Variant 2
Unlocks drivers door only,
trunk lid, fuel filler cap.
Disarms the alarm system
and switch on interior light
for 15 seconds.
Cancels luggage compart
-
ment valet lock-out, if set.
Recalls the memory posi
- tion of the driver's seat,
steering column and door
rear view mirrors.
Two audible signals will be
heard and the direction
indicator will flash twice
during the unlocking
/ dis-
arming process.
Unlocks
all passenger
doors.
Releases luggage com
-
partment. Button must be
pressed within ten sec
- onds of first Dress.
Variant 3
Unlocks all doors, trunk
lid, fuel filler cap. Disarms
the alarm system and
switch on interior light for
15 seconds.
Cancels luggage compart
-
ment valet lock-out, if set.
Recalls the memory posi
- tion of the driver's seat,
steering column and door
rear view mirrors.
Two audible signals will be
heard and the direction
indicator will flash twice
during the unlocking
/ dis-
arming process.
Japanese Market Only:
No audible or visual in-
dication of unlocking / dis- arming.
Releases luggage com
-
partment. Button must be
pressed within ten sec-
onds of first press.
No feature
M&:
o The trunk lid or hood is not properly closed when an attempt to arm the security system is made.
0 The ignition key is in the ignition switch
0 If there is a failure within the security system.
The
sounder gives
a short, high-pitched warble every time a button on the key-ring transmitter is pressed,
whenever on of the following conditions is present:
A5.5.6 Panic Feature (Key-ring Transmitter Only)
When in or nearthe vehicle,the alarm can be set off to deter a would-be offender. This feature will also unlockthe doors
and fuel filler flap. For this feature to operate, the ignition key must not be in position 'I' or '11'.
The panic alarm will sound for five times the normal full alarm period. The alarm can only be stopped by turning the
ignition key to position 'I' or '11'. The key-ring transmitter can not be used to cancel the panic alarm.
To operate the panic alarm:
0 Variants 1 and 3, press and hold the small button for 3 seconds.
o Variant 2, press and hold either the small or large buttons for 3 seconds.
MzW The panic alarm can be operated at any time during the locking or unlocking procedure, regardless of the state
of the locking / security system.
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