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The object of the system is t3 reduce the amount of unburnt hydrocarbons and the amount of CO in the exhaust
( approximately 2 to 3
of CO ) by injectinq air under pressure into the exhaust manifold
OPERATION :
As the enqine rotates air pump ( 12) supplies the air injectors located near the exhaust valves: flap ( 13 )
prevents the exhaust fumes from entering the air pump and air supply duct assembly.
There are two cases where it is necessary to stop the injection of air into the exhaust manifold.
1. During deceleration :
Durinq fast deceleration. the mixture becomes richer combustion is incomplete and the injection of air is
stopped in order to avoid a second combustion takinq
place in the exhaust system ( which would result in
back-firinq ) Durinq deceleration there is extreme low pressure downstream of the butterfly ( 1 ). This in
turn draws in for a short period of time the diaphragm in valve ( 11 )
The air supplied by pump ( 12 ) is released into the atmosphere, the calibrated hole (( a 1) on the diaphragm
balances the pressure on either side of it and the diaphraqm returns to its initial position, allowinq air to
be once more injected into the exhaust manifold
2. With the choke out, for an engine coolant temperature of above 45’ + 3’ C, and whenever the coolant tempe-
rature remains above 35’ i “,I C.
In this situation the quantities of unburnt hydrocarbons and CO are very considerable It ‘is therefore necessary
to stop the injection of air into the exhaust manifold so as to avoid any excessive increase of temperature in
the manifold. On CX 2000 vehicles, injkction of air will be stopped when the enqine water temperature reaches
45” + 3- C Thermal switch ( 8 ) opens, relay ( 9 )
1s no lonqer enerqized. but electro-valve ( 7 ) remains live
( relay lead ). and is earthed via the choke control
The air pressure at the outlet of air-pump ( 12 )
increases the effect of the low pressure on the diaphraqm in
valve ( 11 ) ( the air pressure is felt above the diaphraq,m, and the low pressure produced by the carburettor (2)
is felt below the diaphraqm ). the slidinq valve in the duct chanqes position and the air is expelled into the
atmogphere If the choke ( 10) is pushed back in air is once again injected into the exhaust manifold
DEVICE FOR OPENING THE BUTTERFLY :
The object of the device is to maintain combustion during sudden deceleration up to an enqine speed
of
Nd 7 1800 + 100 rpm.
Durinq deceleration for any enqine speed above Nd, the electronic tachometer housinq ( 6 ) earths the
windinq of relay ( 5) Therefore the H PIERBURG 1) electro-valve ( 4) is no lonqer enerqized. Electro-
valve ( 4) is then under low-pressure, below the diaphragm of the device ( 3 ) for opening the butterfly
When the decreasinq enqine speed falls below
Nd, the electronic tachometer housing (6 ) cuts out the
earth of the winding in relay ( 5) Therefore the (( PIERBURG )) electro-valve ( 4) is enerqized The
electro-valve is no lonqer under low pressure below the diaphraqm of the device (3) for openinq the
butterfly the throttle butterfly returns to it s stop aqainst the idlinq speed adjustment screw. The dia-
phraqm of the device (3) for openinq the butterfly will once aqain be affected by low pressure ( under
the control of the electronic tachometer housing ) once the increasing engine speed reaches
NC ~ Nd t 50 to 250 rpm
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1 - Throttle butterfly
2 - Carburettor
3 - Butterfly openinq device 4-
N PIERBURG 1) 3-way electro-valve
5 - Control relay for butterfly opening device
6 - Electronic tachometer housing 7-
(( WEBER H electro-valve 8
- Engine coolant temperature switch 9.” Relay controlling exhaust manifold air injection 10
- Choke control
11 - Air supply valve 12
- Air pump 13 -
One way valve
14 - Cylinder head
15 - Jet ( calibrated to 0.40 )
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine COLD START INJECTOR
When the engine is cold, fuel settles on the inlet distribution chamber, and on the cylinder walls. Therefore, the
quantity of fuel which mixes with the inlet air is smaller than in an engine which has reached normal running
temperature. The mixture thus obtained will not ignite.
The cold-start injector enriches the mixture in each inlet duct by vaporizing fuel in the inlet manifold. However,
it only comes into operation when the starter motor is actuated, and when a thermal switch located inthe engine
coolanthas simultaneously closed the circuit.
‘A helicoidal spring compresses the mobile core of,the electro-magnet and its seal fuel cannot pass through.
When the magnetic core is attracted, the injector seat is freed-off, the fuel flows past the core. and.reached the
spiral effect injector, which injects the fuel, simultaneously giving it a spiral motion, and vaporizing it very finely. ‘THERMAL SWITCH
The thermal switch cuts out the operation of the cold-start injector when the temperature of the engine reaches
ir 35” C,,For any temperature below t 35’ C, the thermal switch limits the duration of injection. The maximum
duration is approximately 7.5 sets. at - 20’ C. Duration of injection is reduced as temperature increases
The variation in duration, determined by the thermal switch,.is obtained by means of a bi-metallic strip heated
by an electrical resistance. The bi-metallic strip cuts out the circuit according to the temperature reached after
it has heated for a certain amount of time.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine OPERATION No MA.IE. 144-00 : Chnract~~ristics o/ the H I,-jctrortic P dectrnr~ir
/i/c,1 iujcctim splcm. Op. MA.IE. 144-00 17
SUPPLEMENTARY AIR CONTROL ( 1 ) :
I’ / -...’ , _, ._,, ! .’ ! . .
At idling speed and when cold, the engine must produce more torque so as to counteract increased resistance
caused by friction. In addition to an enriched air fuel mixture, the engine also needs, when starting from cold
and during the warming-up period, to be supplied with supplementary air. The E.C.U. compensates for this
supplementary air by providing more fuel; the engine therefore has a larger amount of mixture at its disposal
to reach normal running temperature. The supplementary air control fitted in parallel with the throttle butterfly
supplies the supplementary air. The supplementary air control is heated only when the engine is running, and
its heater winding is supplied electrically as long as the ignition is switched on.
The location of the supplementary air control ‘on the engine block was selected for its good heat transfer charac-
teristics, and so as to subject the unit to the changing ambient temperature of the engine.
The opening section of the supplementary air control is automatically .adjusted according to the temperature, so
that the required idling speed is maintained regardless of engine temperature. When the latter increases, the air
channel is gradually reduced, until it is completely closed when the coolant temperature reaches approximately
+ 60” C. ->.:.. .-. : --.
,
The supplementary air control is situated at a representative spot fo.r engine running temperature. A bi-metal
spring actuates a rotary valve thereby altering the size of the air passage. Electric heating has the advantage
of allowing the. supplementary air to be adjusted at pre-set times. SWITCH ON THROTTLE BUTTERFLY SPINDLE :
,‘1 3 >_
The switch on the throttle butterfly spindle contains two contacts the idling speed contact, and the.full load contact.
The control contact, which.slides along a slot, closes the idling speed contact or the full load contact for a given
position of ‘the butterfly. The’ E.C.U. analyses the signals received so as to adjust the duration of injection.
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CHARACTERISTICS
1. Water circuit :
Self de-aerating type, with header tank.
- Filling : . . . . . . . .._................................................................................................................ Cap on header tank
- Level (Cold, iu de-upruled state ) : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See mark in header tank
- Coolant : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Water + anti-freeze
- Circuit protection : - 15” C ( 28 -: of anti-freeze )
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30” C ( 50 ? of anti-freeze )
2. Radiators :
Surface of radiator :
- cx 2000 ( - 11 1975 ) Except optional towing equipment : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 dm2 ( 248 sq.in )
- cx 2000 ( - I/ I’)75 ) optional towing equipment : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 dm2 (310 sq.in)
- cx 2000 ( 1/ 1975 - ) and CX 2200 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 dm2 ( 310 sq.in )
- CX Prestige, except optional torque converter-air conditioning : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 dm2 ( 310 sq.in )
- CX 2400, except Injection and optional torque converter-air-conditioning : . . . . . . . . 20 dm2 (310 sq.in)
- CX 2400 torque converter - air-conditioning + CX 2400 GTi : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 dm2 ( 356.5 sq.in )
- CX
E Prestige torque converter - air-conditioning : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 dm2 ( 356.5 sq.in )
8
-7 NOTE : Radiators originally fitted to the vehicles differ according to the type of vehicle on which they are fitted,
co
_- 03 in the material used for the coolant channels, and the distance between the cooling fins.
T
2 3. Radiator cap (or pressure relief valve) calibration (rap scwzmcl 011) : . . . 1 bar (14.5 psi)
I 4. Thermostat :
- Make : .............................................................................................................................. CALORSTAT
- Reference No : ................................................................................................................ V 6215
- Begins to open at : ........................................................................................................ 84’ C
5. Thermal switch for temperature warning lamp (011 cyli~~d(,r-hc~ad)
- The warning lamp lights up (on the, ivstrrlmeut pnr~(,I) at the following temperatures :
- 16 dm2 (248 sq.in) radiator : . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ii3 to 117O c
- 20 and 23 dm2 (310 and 356.5 sq.in) radiators : . . . . 110.5 to 113.5” c
- Tightening torque : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.5 to 3 da Nm (18 to 21.5 ft.lbs)
NOTE :
The coolant return hose for the heater unit has a white identification mark painted on it.
Make sure heater hoses are correctly fitted to the heater unit.
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f 0 lO7i-l,‘1975 )
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPONENTS
!ep. Description and Position Rep. ‘D escription and Position
1
Right hand sidelamp ...... 74 51
Flasher unit .. ....... 21
Front right hand direction indicator ..... 21 52 Lighting and starter switch .... .4 8’44- 61
2 Right-hand headlamp Main beam .. 78 5.3
76 54 Petrol gauge rheostat ........ 25
Dipped beam
Right hand window winder control switch
3 Right~hand horn ............ 42
( O/)liWlNl J ................. 51
4 Left-hand horn ...
41 55 Heating control illumination f ~///io~n/) .. 68
5 Left-hand headlamp : Main beam ....... 77 56
Left hand window winder switch ( O/JI~OII~/~~~
Dipped beam ...... 75 57
Heated rear window switch Op/io~nl j ...... 14
6 Front left-hand direction indicator ... 16 58
Lightinq switch unit ............. ........... 72
Front left hand sidelamp ................. 69
Speedometer and tachometer lighting
8 Electric fan thermal switch .................. 59
rheostat ....... ...... .................... 28 10
Electric fan .......
58 59 Instrument panel : 11
Starter ...... ... .............. .......... 3
Thermal voltmeter and illumination .. 26-28 12
Alternator ............................ ........ 5 13 Petrol gauge and illumination ............ 25-69
Ignition coil ... ......... .............. 61 14
Speedometer and tachometer lighting 28
High tension sensor ....................... 64
Clock and clock illumination ....... 1667 15
Compressor for horn ............ ..... ...... 43
Heated rear window warning lamp ....... 15 16
Compressor relay ................... ..... 43
Headlamp dipped beam warning lamp ... 75 17
Battery ............. .... .. 1
Brake pad wear warning lamp .......... 27 18
Voltage regulator ......................... 6
Oil temperature warning lamp ............ 35
19
HT sensor for No. 1 cylinder ........... 64
Coolant temperature warning lamp ....... 29 20
Distributor ..................... ...........
61 Emergency stop warning lamps 32” 34
21
Windscreen washer pump ............. 36
Hydraulic pressure warning lamp ...... 31 22
Plug for diagnostic operations ............. .65
Warning lamp for hazard warning.. ...... 17 23
Engine oil pressure switch .............. .. 34
Sidelamp warning lamp ................... 70 24
Idle cut-off ....................... .60
Direction indicators warning lamp ........... 23 25
Engine oil temperature switch ........... 35
Headlamp main beam warning lamp ... 77 26
Enqine coolant temp. switch ... 30 60 Left-hand control panel : 27
Top dead centre sensor ........................ 64 Direction indicator and hazard warning 19 28
Reversing lamp switch ........................ 8
- Horns .................................... 41 30
Window winder control relay( Optior~nl ) .. ..4 9
Windscreen wiper motor ............... 38-39 31
Heating relay ............ ..................... 45
- Windscreen washer pump .......... . .......... 37 32
Electric fan relay ................................ 58 61
Rear right-hand lamp cluster 33
Front right-hand brake unit ................. 28
- Rear lamp ............................................... 73 34
Windscre,en wiper motor ........................ 38
- Stoplamp ............. .....
............ 53
35
Blower motor ............ .............................. 45
Direction indicator ................................... 19 36
Hydraulic pressure switch ...................... . 32
- Reversing lamp ..................................... 9 37
Stoplamp switch.. ......................................... 53 62
Boot lamp ................................................. 12 38
Fuse boxes ..... 8-44-45-49-69-72 63 Rear window heating element ................... 14 39
Front left-hand brake unit .......................... 26 64
Right-hand number plate lamp ................. 72 41
Front right-hand door switch ................... 11 65
Left-hand number plate lamp ................... 70 42
Right-hand window winder motor f Optiollal) 51 66
Boot lamp switch ........................................ 12 43 Glove box
lamp ...................................... 51 67 Rear left-hand .lamp cluster 44
Front left-hand door switch ........ .......... 10 - Rear lamp ................................................ 71 45
Left-hand window winder motor (Oplio~fll) 47 s Stoplamp ........................................... 52 46
Interior lamp ................................................. 10
- Direction indicator lamp ..................... 18 47
Cigar lighter and illumination ............... .13-67
- Reversing lamp .................................... 8 48
Accessory plug ..... ... .......................... .... 50
49
Ashtray illumination ,., ... ................ 66 DESCRIPTION OF THE WIRING HARNESS
lot marked :
Front harness co Compressor harness AR
Rear harness C Boot harness
M Engine harness PC
Boot lid harness LG
Window operation D Fault finding harness ( Diagnostic) TB
Instrument panel harness FV Flying lead
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- DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS
Description and Location
‘ront R.H. sidelamp ................................... 74
‘rant R.H. direction indicator .................. 21
1.H. headlamp main beam ................. ..... 78
dipped beam ... .................. 76
3.H. horn 42 .............................................
,.H. horn ....................... ............. ............. 41
,.H. headlamp main beam .......................
77
dipped beam .................... 75
‘rant L.H. sidelamp .........
........................
69
:ront L.H. direction indicator .................. 16
I.T. sensor ............................................ 64
qnition coil ..............................................
61
3lower
motor .........................................
58
;tarter ...................................................... 3
Alternator ..................................................... 5
Xstributor 61 ...................................................
7lectric fan thermal switch .........................
59
Zompressor for horns ................................. 43
Compressor relay ..... .................
.............. 42
3attery ........... ...............................................
1
Joltaqe regulator ....................... ............. 6
jacket for fault-finding ( diagnosfic) ....... 65
3il pressure switch .... ....................... ... 34
:dle cut-off ........................................... 60
3il temperature switch
35 .............................
Coolant temperature switch ....................... 30
T.D.C. sensor ......................................... 63
Switch for reversing lamps .......................... 8
Relay for window winder ............................. 49
Relay for heater unit 45
................... ..............
Relay for electric fan 58 ..................................
Front R.H. brake unit 28 ...............................
Windscreen wiper motor .............................. 38
Blower motor ................................................ 45
Hydraulic fluid pressure switch ................... 32
Stoplamp switch ........................................... 53
Fuse box ..... .................... 8-44-45-49-69-72
Front L.H. brake unit ........................... ... 26
Front R.H. door lighting switch ... ............
11
R.H. window-winder motor .......................... 51
Glove-box lighting ....................................... 51
Accessory terminal ......................................
5c
Lighting for pneumatic oil gauge .............. 3:
Front L.H. door lighting switch
.................. I[ L.H .
window-winder motor ........................... .47 DESCRIPTION C
No identification
AR
M
LG
TB
co
Front harness
Rear harness
Ynqine harness
dindow-winder harness
Instrument panel harness
Compressor harness jent.
/ark
4”9 50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
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67
68
69
70 Description and Location Central interior lamp ............ 10
Cigar-liqhter and lighting
.............. 13-66
Ashtray liqhtinq ...................................
67
Handbrake warning lamp flasher unit
........ 15
Switch for R.H. window-winder
.............. 51
Switch for L.H. window-winder ................ 47
Flasher unit .............................................. 21
Anti-theft switch ......................... 4-8-44-61
Rheostat for fuel qauqe ............................ 25
Switch for interior lamp ... ....................
9
Switch for heated rear window ...................
14
Liqhting for heater controls ..................... 68
Contact for handbrake
............................... 115
R.H. control unit ( liqhtinq )
................... 72
Lighting rheostat for tacho. and speedo.
28
Lighting for intrument panel ................ 68-69
Tachometer
............................................ 64
Battery meter (thermal voltmeter )
.......... 26
Fuel gauge unit
..... ....... ....... ................ 25
Lighting for odometers
....... ......... .......... 28
Clock and lighting ................................ 24-67
Warning lamp for heated rear window
15 .......
Warning lamp for dipped beam 75
_, .................
Warninq lamp for brake pads ................... 27
Warninq lamp for oil temperature
............ 35
Warning lamp for water temperature
.......... 29
Red u STOP 1) warninq lamp
............... 31-33
Warninq lamp for hydraulic fluid presssure 31
Warninq lamp for hazard warning
17
...............
Warninq lamp for sidelamps .................... 70
Warning lamp for direction indicators ...... 23
Warninq lamp for main beam ................. 77
Warning lamp for handbrake
..................... 16
L.H. control unit
Direction indicators and hazard warning lamps .........................................................
19
Horns .......................................................... 41
Windscreen wiper motor ....... .................. 38
Windscreen washer pump .......................... 40
Rear R.H. lamp cluster
Sidelamp ...................................................
73
Stoplamp ....................... .............................. 53
Direction indicator ......................................
19
Reversing lamp ....................... .............
9
Boot lamp ................................................... I2
Heated rear window 14 .....................................
R.H. numberplate lamp ...............................
70
L.H. numberplate lamp ...........
.................... 72
Contact for boot lamp .............................
12
Rear L.H. lamp cluster - Sidelamp
........ 71
,- Stoplamp
.......... 52
- Dir. indicator .. 18
- Rev. lamp ......... 8
IG HARNESSES
Boot harness
Boot-lid harness
Diagnostic harness
Handbrake harness
Flying lead
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dent.
Ident.
Description ond Location
n ark Description and Location
mark
1
Front R.H sidelamp
74 53
Switch for L.H. window-winder .,, 47
Front R H direction indicator
21 54 Flasher unit
.... 21
2 R.H. headlamp
main beam
78 55 Anti-theft switch
4-a-44-61
dipped beam
76 56 Rheostat for fuel gauqe
,.. 25
4 Horn
41 57
. Switch for interior lamp .,. 10
5 L.H headlamp main beam
.., .., ,.. 77 58
Switch for heated rear window
14
dipped beam”: 75 59 Lighting for heater controls _.. 68
6 Front L H sidelamp
.,. 69 60
Contact for handbrake .._....
16
Front L.H. direction indicator ,.... ._. _._.. 16 61
8 R.H control unit (lighting )
72
H T
sensor connector ,. 64
Lighting rheostat for tacho and speed0
28
9
Ignition coil ,.,
61 62 Lighting for instrument panel 68-69
10
Blower motor 58
Tachometer
.,.
64 11
Starter 3 Battery meter ( thermal voltmeter ) 26 12 Alternator ..I
5
Fuel gauqe unit 25 13
Distributor
61 14 Lighting for odometers _. 28 Electric fan thermal switch 59
Clock and lighting .._.. .,. 24-67
15
Compressor for horns 43 Warning lamp for heated rear window
15 16 Compressor relay 42 Warning lamp for dipped beam
_.. 75 17
Battery 1 Warninq lamp for brake pads 27 18 Voltage regulator . . . . . . . . . . 6 Warning lamp for oil temp. ,,_.. 35
19
Sensor for No 4 cylinder
64 Warning lamp for water temp. ..._.,,, ,,,,. 29 21
Windscreen washer pump ... .. ......
40 Red (( STOP )) warning lamps
31-33 22
Socket for fault-finding (diagnostic) .‘.‘.... 65 Warninq lamp for hydraulic fluid pressure
31 23
Oil pressure switch 34 Warning lamp for hazard warning
17 24 Idle cut-off .._........ 60
Warning lamp for sidelamps
70 25
Oil temperature switch 35 Warning lamp for direction indicators 23 26
Coolant temperature switch 30 Warninq lamp for main beam .‘..... 77 27 ‘I’D f-, SenSOr 63
Warning lamp for handbrake ... .‘........-.. 16 28
Switch for reversinq lamps ... ... ....... 8 63 L H control unit 30
Relay for window -winder ... ... .‘........ 49 Direction indicators and hazard warning 31
Relay for heater unit 45 lamps .,. .,...._ .,. .._ 19
.,. .._.......... 32
Relay for electric fan 58 Horns 41 33
Front R H. brake unit
.._.. 28 Windscreen wiper motor
..,.... 38 34
Windscreen wiper motor
_.............. 38 Windscreen washer pump
.._...... 40 35
Blower motor, ,._..._._....._._..._........ 45 64 Rear R.H. lamp cluster 36
Hydraulic fluid pressure switch _..._......... 32 Sidelamp .._...... 73
37
Stoplamp switch 53 S toplamp
_. _. _. _. _. _. _. 53
.._..............
38
Fuse box 8-44-45-49-69-72 Direction indicator
19
_.. _._.. 39
Front L.H. brake unit
. .._.._............... 26 Reversing lamp 9 41
Front R.H. door interior lamp switch 10
6665 Boot lamp .._. ._. 13
42
R.H. window-winder motor ..- 51 Heated rear window
14 43
Glove&or lightinq .._............ 51 67 R.H. number plate lamp 70
44
Accessory terminal 50 68 _..,......... L.H. number plate lamp
72 45
Lighting for pneumatic oil qauge 33 h9 Contact for boot lamp .._.. .._. .._........ 12 46
Front L.H. door interior lamp switch 9 70 Rear L.H. lamp cluster
- Sidelamp
71 47
L.H. window-winder motor ..: 47 - Stoplamp .._._... 52
48
Central interior lamp
10 - Direct. indic. 18 49
Cigar-lighter and lighting 9-66 - Reversing lamp 8
.._....
50 Ashtray lighting 67 71 Map-reading lamp f Pnl/ns ) .._..._....._.
66
_._......._...................... 51
Handbrake warning lamp flasher unit .._._.._ 15 72-73 Rear R.H. and L.H. door int. lamp switches 52
Switch for R.H. window-winder _..._.. 51 (P(/llgs ) 1 l-12 74-75 Rear R.H. and L.H. int. lamps ( f’nlins ) 1 l-12 DESCRIPTION OF WIRING HARNESSES
No identification PC
Boot lid harness mark
Front harness D <( Diagnostic )) harness AR
Rear harness P.AR Rear interior lamps.harness f I’n//nc )
M Engine harness F
Rear door interior lamp switch harness (Pflj/~.s LG
Window-winder harness MC1 Centre console earth lead( Pall~.~,’ S~/jczr ) TB
Instrument panel harness MC2 Centre console earth lead
co Compressor harness Flying lead UF
Front brake pad wear harness C: Contact harness for reversing lamps
C Boot harness