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4.Enter mode
on the XR25 then the security code number
and validate using
-If the code is correct
is displayed.
Bargraph 10 LH extinguishes.
The engine may be started.
The vehicle is protected once more :
• approximately 10 minutes after switching
the ignition off (automatically),
• after disconnecting the battery.
-If the code is incorrect
is displayed.
Bargraph 10 LH remains illuminated.
The engine may not be started.
The red immobiliser warning light and the in-
jection warning light (depending on version)
flash.
Switch the ignition off, then repeat the proce-
dure for entering the code.
IMPORTANT: you may make 3 attempts to enter
the code. If, after the third attempt, the code is in-
valid, you must wait for approximately 15 mi-
nutes before making another attempt.
When this period has expired, switch the ignition
off and on again and 3 more attempts may be
made.
NOTE : This procedure does not decode the injec-
tion computer or coded solenoid valve (depen-
ding on the type of engine)- it only authorises the
starting of the vehicle.
REMINDER : The ignition must be switched off
and on again between attempts to enter the
code.
IMMOBILISER
Coded key immobiliser system
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G40*
*
PROCEDURE FOR ENTERING THE SECURITY CODE
With this immobiliser system, the procedure for
entering the security code is managed by the de-
coder unit.
The code is entered using the XR25 only.
The security code can only be entered if the en-
gine immobiliser system is active. The red immobi-
liser warning light must flash when the ignition is
switched on (rapid flashing).
After determining the security code number (re-
quest from the local assistance network, example
DELTA Assistance for France, NVSR for the UK by
fax only) , carry out the following operations:
1.Ignition off, the red engine immobiliser war-
ning light should flash (slow flashing).
2.Switch the ignition on, the injection warning
light (petrol vehicle) illuminates for approxi-
mately 3 seconds then extinguishes, while the
red immobiliser warning light should flash
more quickly.
3.Connect the XR25 to the vehicle and set the
ISO selector on S8.
Enter code
Bargraph 10 LH should be illuminated (fault
finding fiche n° 56).
D56
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IMMOBILISER
Coded key immobiliser system
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13063R
Track Allocation
A1 Courtesy light timer*
A2 Antenna ring coded connection
A3 Diagnostic socket information (line K)
A4 Diagnostic socket information (line L)
A5 Red immobiliser warning light
A6 Coded information to injection computer
or coded solenoid valve
A7 + after ignition
A8 Earth
A9 + before ignition
B1 Infrared input*
B2 Door lock command*
B3 Not used
B4 Door switch*
B5 Door open command*
B6 Not used
B7 Not used
B8 Door open*
B9 Door lock*
DECODER UNIT CONNECTIONS (fullest version)
* Vehicle with remote control
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IMMOBILISER
Coded key immobiliser system
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KEY
104 Ignition switch
120 Injection computer
123 Door locking button
138 Rear right door locking motor
140 Driver’s door locking motor
141 Passenger’s door locking motor
142 Luggage compartment door locking motor
154 Luggage compartment door switch
178 Rear right door switch
180 Driver’s door switch
181 Passenger’s door switch
213 Courtesy light
225 Diagnostic socket
247 Injection warning light and red immobiliser
warning light on instrument panel
249 Remote control receiver
260 Passenger compartment fuse box
503 Decoder unit
711 Coded solenoid valveFAULT FINDING
If this immobiliser system is faulty, fault finding
may be carried out using the XR25.
CONNECTION
Use cassette no° 17 and the corresponding fault
finding fiche no° 56.
92656S2
Connect the XR25 to the diagnostic socket.
Position the ISO selector on S8.
Enter the code for the immobiliser system D56.
NOTE : For information on the interpretation of
the bargraphs, the fault charts, checking confor-
mity and additional tests, refer to the fault fin-
ding section.
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Dashboard
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- the loud speaker grilles,
- the dashboard mountings.
Gently pull the dashboard.
Release the wiring retaining clips.
Disconnect:
- the headlight remote adjustment control
connector and hazard warning light connector,
- the remaining connectors (example : decoder
unit).
Remove the dashboard.REFITTING
When refitting, it is important to ensure the va-
rious wires are correctly routed and have suffi-
cient space so that the dashboard can be correctly
centred.
SPECIAL NOTES FOR REFITTING THE STEERING
WHEEL WITH AIRBAG
Ensure the rotary switch under the steering wheel
is correctly positioned.
If there is any doubt that this switch is correctly
centred follow the method for centring described
in section 88 "driver’s airbag".
Renew the steering wheel bolt each time it is re-
moved (pre-bonded bolt) for a steering wheel
with airbag.
Observe the correct tightening torque (4.5
daN.m).
IMPORTANT
Before reconnecting the driver’s airbag cushion,
check to see if the system is operating correctly as
follows:
•check the airbag warning light on the
instrument panel is illuminated when the
ignition is on,
•connect a dummy ignition module to the
driver’s airbag connector and check that the
warning light extinguishes,
•switch the ignition off, connect the airbag
cushion in place of the dummy ignition module
and secure the cushion to the steering wheel,
•switch the ignition on. Check the warning light
illuminates for three seconds when the ignition
is switched on then extinguishes and remains
extinguished.
If the warning light does not operate exactly as
described above, refer to the fault finding section
and test the system using the XRBAG (Elé. 1288)
(see section 88).
12964R
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel
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DESCRIPTION
- electronic speedometer,
- display : mileometer/trip recorder and clock
- coolant temperature gauge,
- fuel gauge,
- warning light functions.
13054S
1 Trip mileometer reset button and clock reset (rotate).
NOTE :
• Under normal operating conditions, the oil level is only measured if the ignition has been switched off for
over one minute; otherwise the old oil level value is re-displayed.
If a fault is detected, however, an oil level measurement is made each time the ignition is switched on to
check if the fault is persisting.
• It is normal to find that the oil level is not always the same:
- parking on a slope,
- too short a wait after running the engine for a short moment (especially when the oil is cold), ...
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel
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13066S
CONNECTION (fullest version)
Connector C (clear)
Track Allocation
1 Left hand indicator tell-tale
2 Dipped headlight tell-tale
3 Main beam headlight tell-tale
4 Catalytic converter fault warning light
5 Preheating warning light
6 Airbag warning light
7 Opening element warning light
8 + lighting
9 Coolant temperature gauge
10 Not used
Connector M (brown)
Track Allocation
1 Fuel gauge earth
2 Fuel gauge
3 + before ignition
4 Not used
5 Not used
6 Electronic fault warning light
7 OBD warning light (Not used)
8 AT warning light
9 Not used
10 + after ignition
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel
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Connector N (black)
Track Allocation
1 Not used
2 Brake pad wear warning light
3 ABS warning light
4Handbrake / brake info warning light
(NIVOCODE)
5 Immobiliser warning light
6 Not used
7 Not used
8 Speed signal
9 Oil level sensor
10 Oil level sensor earth
Connector G (grey)
Track Allocation
1 Earth
2 Not used
3 Not used
4 Low fuel level warning light
5 Coolant temperature warning light
6 Oil pressure warning light
7 Battery charge warning light
8 Rear fog light tell-tale
9 Front fog lights tell-tale
10 Right hand indicator tell-tale
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Fuel level sensor
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97163R7
Tighten the mounting nut on the fuel and sender
unit assembly to a torque of 3.5 daN.m using the
tool Mot. 1264-01, holding the sender unit to pre-
vent it from rotating.
Make sure that the connector is firmly locked and
that the quick-release unions are securely clipped
on (with 2 O-ring seals)
Reconnect the battery.
CONNECTION
Disconnect the connector and the pipes on the
sender unit side.
Remove the mounting nut (5) of the pump and
sender unit using tool Mot. 1264-01.
Slacken the nut, remove the tool, unscrew the nut
by hand and remove it.
Remove the pump and sender unit assembly.
NOTE : If several hours may pass between
removing and refitting the pump and sender unit
assembly, refit the nut to the fuel tank to prevent
it from distorting.
REFITTING OF THE PUMP AND SENDER UNIT
ASSEMBLY
Special notes
Check that the seal is in good condition and re-
place it if necessary.
Fit the seal on the fuel tank first before fitting the
assembly.
Refit the pump and sender unit assembly in the
fuel tank by aligning it so that the indexing arrow
(F) is positioned in line with the longitudinal axis
of the vehicle, pointing towards the rear of the
vehicle.
DI8307
Track Allocation
A1 Earth
A2 Low fuel level warning light
B1 Sender unit information to instrument
panel
B2 Not used
C1 + pump
C2 - pump
Checking
IndicationValue between
terminals
A1 and B1 (in Ω)
4/4 7 maximum
3/4 54.5 ± 7
1/2 98 ± 10
1/4 155 ± 16
Low fuel 300 ± 20
97162S
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Oil level sensor
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98898R1
OPERATION
The sensor consists of a wire with a high
coefficient of resistance. When a current passes
through the wire it does not have the same
thermal conductivity when it is immersed in a
liquid as when it is in the open air.
After a fixed time a voltage difference is obtained
at the sensor terminals depending on the depth of
immersion of the wire. This voltage difference is
recorded by the electronic unit which manages
the level display function and also controls the
"low oil level" warning light display on the
central liquid crystal display.
When the ignition is switched on, the central dis-
play shows the oil level in a series of "blocks" for
approximately 30 seconds, before returning to
displaying the trip mileometer and total mileome-
ter functions (or "odometer" function).
NOTE : Turning the trip mileometer reset button
before the end of the timed period will display
the "odometer" function.
LOOKING FOR FAULTS
If a short circuit or an open circuit is detected
when the oil level is measured, the display will im-
mediately show the trip mileometer / clock dis-
plays.
CHECKING
The sensor resistance must be between 6 and 20
ohms.
The sensor is deemed to be in short circuit for a va-
lue lower than 4 ohms.
The sensor is deemed to be in open circuit for a va-
lue higher than 22 ohms.
LOCATION
Example : F engine
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
Coolant temperature sensor
F engine
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12535R1
OPERATION
A thermistor transmits a variation in resistance to
a receiver, depending on the coolant
temperature, and a threshold overshoot switch
illuminates the warning light on the instrument
panel when the temperature reaches 118°C.
CHECKING
Connect an ohmmeter between track 1 (K and E
engines) or track 2 (F engine) on the sensor and
vehicle earth.
Correct value : 160 to 1 250 Ω.
LOCATION
D engine
E engine
98711R4
11634R3
1 Warning light sensor
2 Gauge sensor
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