belt RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual
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86A-5
RADIO
Radio aerial: Removal - Refitting
WITH 2 SPEAKERS, WITHOUT RADIO or WITH 4 SPEAKERS, WITHOUT RADIO or RADIO NO. 01 or RADIO
NO. 03
86A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove:
-the front seat belt upper bolt (see Front seat belt:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Safety equip-
ment),
-the rear seat belt upper bolt (see Rear seat belt:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Safety equip-
ment),
-the sun visor (see Sun visor: Removal - Refitting)
(MR 412, 57A, Interior equipment),
-the interior equipment covers (see Interior rear-
view mirror: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 57A,
Interior equipment),
-the A-pillar trims (see Windscreen pillar trim: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear parcel shelf side trims (see Rear parcel
shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
71A, Body internal trim),
-the rear panel trims (see Rear panel lining: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear quarter panel trims (see Quarter panel
trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body in-
ternal trim),
-the B-pillar upper trims (see B-pillar upper trim:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the headlining (see Headlining: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal trim).
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aRemove the sunroof “motor - computer” assembly
(see 87D, Electric windows - Sunroof, Sunroof
opening motor: Removal - Refitting, page 87D-7)
.II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the radio aerial connector (1) .
aDisconnect the radio aerial connector (2) .
aRemove:
-the radio aerial nut (3) ,
-the radio aerial.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit:
-the radio aerial, OPENING ROOF
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86A-6
RADIO
Radio aerial: Removal - Refitting
WITH 2 SPEAKERS, WITHOUT RADIO or WITH 4 SPEAKERS, WITHOUT RADIO or RADIO NO. 01 or RADIO
NO. 03
86A
-the radio aerial nut.
aConnect the radio aerial connectors.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aRefit the sunroof “motor - computer” assembly (see
87D, Electric windows - Sunroof, Sunroof ope-
ning motor: Removal - Refitting, page 87D-7) .
aRefit:
-the headlining (see Headlining: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal trim),
-the B-pillar left-hand upper trims (see B-pillar up-
per trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A,
Body internal trim),
-the rear quarter panel trims (see Quarter panel
trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body in-
ternal trim),
-the rear panel trims (see Rear panel lining: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear parcel shelf side trims (see Rear parcel
shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
71A, Body internal trim),
-the A-pillar trims (see Windscreen pillar trim: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the interior equipment covers (see Interior rear-
view mirror: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 57A,
Interior equipment),
-the sun visor (see Sun visor: Removal - Refitting)
(MR 412, 57A, Interior equipment),
-the rear seat belt upper bolt (see Rear seat belt:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Safety equip-
ment),
-the front seat belt upper bolt (see Front seat belt:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Safety equip-
ment).aConnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aCarry out the necessary operations without the dia-
gnostic tool (see Battery: Initialisation) (MR 413,
80A, Battery).
OPENING ROOF
OPENING ROOF
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87B-1
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CONNECTION UNIT
UCH: Removal - Refitting
87B
REMOVAL
I - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aWhen replacing, carry out the necessary operations
using the Diagnostic tool (see Fault finding - Re-
placement of components) (MR 413, 87B, Pas-
senger compartment connection unit).
a
aLock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic tool
(see Fault finding - Replacement of compo-
nents)(MR 413, 88C, Airbags and seat belt preten-
sioners).
aSwitch off the ignition.
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .aUnclip the dashboard lower trim (1)
aDisconnect the different connectors (2) from the
dashboard lower trim. Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
IMPORTANT
To avoid any risk of triggering when working on
or near a pyrotechnic component (airbags or pre-
tensioners), lock the airbag computer using the
diagnostic tool.
When this function is activated, all the trigger
lines are inhibited and the airbag warning light on
the instrument panel lights up continuously (igni-
tion on).
IMPORTANT
Never handle the pyrotechnic systems (preten-
sioners or airbags) near to a source of heat or
naked flame - they may be triggered.
LEFT-HAND DRIVE
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87B-4
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CONNECTION UNIT
UCH: Removal - Refitting
87B
aRefit:
-the passenger front airbag (see 88C, Air bag and
Pretensioners, Passenger's frontal airbag: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 88C-8) ,
-the glovebox (see Glovebox: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 57A, Interior equipment).
aConnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aUnlock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic
tool (see Fault finding - Replacement of compo-
nents)(MR 413, 88C, Airbags and seat belt preten-
sioners).
aWhen replacing, carry out the necessary operations
using the Diagnostic tool (see Fault finding - Re-
placement of components) (MR 413, 87B, Pas-
senger compartment connection unit). RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
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87D-7
ELECTRIC WINDOWS - SUNROOF
Sunroof opening motor: Removal - Refitting
OPENING ROOF
87D
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aRemove:
-the upper bolt from the front seat belts (see Front
seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Sa-
fety equipment),
-the upper bolt from the rear seat belts (see Rear
seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Sa-
fety equipment),
-the sun visors (see Sun visor: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 57A, Interior equipment),
-the interior rear-view mirror covers (see Interior
rear-view mirror: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
57A, Interior equipment),
-the A-pillar trims (see Windscreen pillar trim: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear parcel shelf side trim panels (see Rear
parcel shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR
412, 71A, Body internal trim),
-the rear panel trims (see Rear panel lining: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear quarter panel trims (see Quarter panel
trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body in-
ternal trim),
-the B-pillar upper trims (see B-pillar upper trim:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim).
-the headlining (see Headlining: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal trim).II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aRemove:
-the sunroof computer mounting bolts (1) ,
-the “sunroof computer - computer mounting” as-
sembly (2) .
aDisconnect the supply connector (3) from the sun-
roof motor.
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87D-9
ELECTRIC WINDOWS - SUNROOF
Sunroof opening motor: Removal - Refitting
OPENING ROOF
87D
-the B-pillar upper trims (see B-pillar upper trim:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim).
-the rear quarter panel trims (see Quarter panel
trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body in-
ternal trim),
-the rear panel trims (see Rear panel lining: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear parcel shelf side trim panels (see Rear
parcel shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR
412, 71A, Body internal trim),
-the A-pillar trims (see Windscreen pillar trim: Re-
moval - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the interior rear-view mirror covers (see Interior
rear-view mirror: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
57A, Interior equipment),
-the sun visors (see Sun visor: Removal - Refit-
ting) (MR 412, 57A, Interior equipment),
-the upper bolt from the rear seat belts (see Rear
seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Sa-
fety equipment),
-the upper bolt from the front seat belts (see Front
seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 59A, Sa-
fety equipment).
aConnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aCarry out the necessary operations (see Electric
sunroof: Initialisation) (MR 413, 87D, Electric win-
dows - Sunroof).
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87F-4
PARKING DISTANCE CONTROL
Parking distance control buzzer: Removal - Refitting
REAR PROXIMITY RADAR
87F
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove:
-the upper bolt from the rear left-hand seat belt (see
Rear seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
59A, Safety equipment),
-the left-hand rear parcel shelf trim (see Rear par-
cel shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR
412, 71A, Body internal trim),
-the left-hand rear panel (see Rear panel lining:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the rear left-hand quarter panel trim (see Quarter
panel trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A,
Body internal trim).
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the connector (1) from the parking dis-
tance control buzzer.
aRemove:
-the plastic rivets (2) from the parking distance con-
trol buzzer,
-the parking distance control buzzer (3) .
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit:
-the parking distance control buzzer,
-the parking distance control buzzer plastic rivets.
aConnect the parking distance control buzzer con-
nector.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aRefit:
-the rear left-hand quarter panel trim (see Quarter
panel trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A,
Body internal trim),
-the left-hand rear panel (see Rear panel lining:
Removal - Refitting) (MR 412, 71A, Body internal
trim),
-the left-hand rear parcel shelf trim (see Rear par-
cel shelf side trim: Removal - Refitting) (MR
412, 71A, Body internal trim),
-the upper bolt from the rear left-hand seat belt (see
Rear seat belt: Removal - Refitting) (MR 412,
59A, Safety equipment).
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88A-2
WIRING HARNESS
Wiring: Precautions for the repair
88A
I - SAFETY
1 - Potentially dangerous components
Do not leave any unused +12V connectors exposed to
the air without any protection (see Connector: Sea-
ling and locking) (Technical Note 6015A, 88A, Wi-
ring).
Check that there is no contact between the wiring and
the fuel and brake pipes.
Avoid mounting the wiring in areas with a temperature
above 100˚C.
2 - Advice to be followed before any operation
Before carrying out any work on the wiring, disconnect
the battery.
3 - Instructions to be followed during the operation
To prevent the wiring from being damaged, check that
the surrounding area is not mechanically harmful (e.g.:
door windows, sharp corners, burrs, studs, etc.).
The wiring should be at least 30 mm away from any
moving components (belt, pulley, steering column,
etc.).
Depending on the surrounding area, check that the
unused connectors respect the necessary sealing
constraints (see Connector: Sealing and locking)
(Technical Note 6015A, 88A, Wiring).
All of the connections (connectors) used in the engine
compartment are sealed; do not remove the seal from
around the connectors.II - GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS
Do not connect an earth to a stud with insulating pro-
tection (paint,etc.).
Do not use more than two earth terminals on the same
point.
Do not use power earths on the same point as electro-
nic earths.
To prevent water flowing into the connectors, make a
low point just on the wiring routing (just before the con-
nector).
For connections between fixed and mobile compo-
nents, secure the wiring on the fixed part.
Overlapping of the battery feed wires (positive and ne-
gative) causes disruption; they must be secured sepa-
rately.
Wiring mountings:
- use plastic clips, ensuring that the colour coding is
respected,
-do not use steel clips that are not protected with rub-
ber,
- keep the clips integrated into the wiring during a re-
placement operation,
- do not leave steering wheel wires without protection.
Check that:
- the shunts are correctly secured,
- the connectors are correctly housed and locked.
Wiring routing:
- when it is visible it must be aesthetically pleasing, and
resemble the routing marked during removal,
- prohibit wiring routing in grooves and overlaps (risk of
wear through friction),
- prohibit mounting several wires on the same clip,
- do not lock the connectors or wiring in areas that are
sensitive to drilling (number plate etc.). WARNING
To prevent damaging the connectors, consult the
disconnection procedure (see Connector: Discon-
nection and reconnection) (Technical Note
6015A, 88A, Wiring).
WARNING
To prevent any risk of noise, premature wear, short
circuits, etc. after the refitting operation, mark the
wiring routing and how to connect the connectors.
WARNING
To prevent any damage during the removal opera-
tion, check that the wiring is free from its mountings
(retaining clip, plastic clip, adhesive tape, connec-
tor, etc.).
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88C-4
AIR BAG AND PRETENSIONERS
Airbag computer: Removal - Refitting
88C
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aLock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic tool
(see MR 413 Fault finding, 88C, Airbags and seat
belt pretensioners, Fault finding - Replacement
of components).
aDisconnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery:
Removal - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aRemove the centre console ( (see Centre console:
Removal - Refitting) ).
aCut the carpet (1) and soundproofing using a sectio-
ning tool.II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aRemove the protective housing (2) from the airbag
computer.
aRemove the airbag computer nuts (3) .
aExtract the airbag computer.
aDisconnect the airbag computer connector.
aRemove the airbag computer. Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
airbag computer nuts8 Nm
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88C-5
AIR BAG AND PRETENSIONERS
Airbag computer: Removal - Refitting
88C
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit:
-the airbag computer,
-the computer nuts.
aTorque tighten the airbag computer nuts (8 Nm).
aConnect the airbag computer connector.
aLock the airbag computer connector.
aReplace the airbag computer's protective housing
with a new one.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aPull down the carpet.
aAttach the carpet using clips (part no. 77 01 047
751).
aRefit the centre console ( (see Centre console: Re-
moval - Refitting) ).
aConnect the battery (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 80A-2) .
aIf the airbag computer has been replaced, carry out
the necessary operations using the Diagnostic tool
(see MR 413 Fault finding, 88C, Airbags and seat
belt pretensioners, Fault finding - Replacement
of components).
aUnlock the airbag computer using the Diagnostic
tool (see MR 413 Fault finding, 88C, Airbags and
pretensioners, Fault finding - Replacement of
components). IMPORTANT
To avoid a fault with or even triggering of pyro-
technic components (airbags or pretensioners),
check the airbag computer using the diagnostic
tool.