loosen, Fig II,
- valve rocket adjustrnr:nt screws (4) so as to reduce
the stresses irl the camshaft.
Fit: Fig. 111,
- tool 6012-T, once the engine flywheel protective
plate has been rernoved
Remove, Fig. IV:
- the HH wheelarch rubber sealing strtp,
- the al&l-nator belt and housing,
- crankshaft pulley (5),
- timing belt casing 161,
- tool
6012-T, Fig. III
Slacken, Fig. IV,
- the two XI-ews (7) and 18) securing the autornatlc
tensioner by a half turn,
Compress the tensioner spring and retighterl screws
(71 and 18).
Remove:
the timing belt. Crarlkshaft rotation, two pnss~ble rrrothotls
a) i-rlgage the irighest gear and tul n the clank-
shaft by means oi the road wheel OI the wheel i-tub
b) Rotate ti-le crankstlaft 1i1 the normal direction
of eqne rotation using the crankshaft pulley fixing
screw fitted with a ciistsnce piece
Position:
- the pistons at mid-point of their stroke
ith the crankshaft key placed horizontally).
djust the valve clearance
Inlet = 0.10 mm
Exhaust = 0.25 mm
- crankshaft key horrrontally (with mark “c” stagge-
rred by 5’ upwards),
- mark “a” or “d” on camshaft,
- mark “b” on the rntermedrate shaft.
- Each timing mark on the belt must line up with the
tooth wheel marks.
Fit the belt (avoid contact with oil or grease).
Release, Fig. I and 111,
- tensioner roller screws (I 1 and 12) (let the spring act)
then tighten the screws.
Turn:
- the crankshaft 180’ clockwise.
Do not turn backwards
Release:
- the tensioner roller fixing screws then retrghten
starting with the upper screw (I ), Fig. I and Ill.
Turn:
- the crankshaft a further two turns clockwise.
Slacken, Fig. I and Ill:
- tensioner roller screws (1) and (21, (let the spring
react),
- then retighten starting with screw (I 1.
Fit:
- tool 6012-T., Fig. II. Install, Fig. lb:
the trming belt casing,
crankshaft pulley 13),
trghten screw (4)
to 8 mdaN on engine --r-829.A5
to 12.5 mdaN on engrne -+J6T.A5QQ
- the alternator belt and cover,
- the wheelarch rubber sealing strip.
Remove, Fig. II,
- tool 6012-T.
Fit:
- the cylinder head cover and gasket
ttightenrng torque: 0.6 mdaN).
Recouple:
- the accelerator control rod,
- the flexible hose,
- the cold start flap control cable.
Refit:
- the wheel,
Lower the vehicle to the ground.
NOTE:
- Camshaft toothed pulleys of engines 829.A5 and
J6T.A500 are identical but the fitment is different,
Fig. I.
- If, after carrying out the belt tensioning operation,
the timing belt is noisy when the engine is hot,
retension the belt with the engine hot.
Raise the R.H side of the vehicle and support it on
stands.
Disconnect the negative lead from the battery
Engage the highest gear. Using the road wheel, turn
the engine.
Set No. I cylinder to the initial timing point, Fig. I.
(look into the oil filler hole)
- Bring cylinder No. 1 valves into the rocking position
by rotating the engine one turn clockwise.
- Marks- and- should be aligned.
Remove:
- the road wheel,
- the wheelarch lining,
- the belt upper protection cover.
Loosen:
- the injection pump drrvrng pinion nut,
- the belt tensioner nut,
- compress the spring of the tensioner.
Remove:
- the pinion nut,
- the injection pump driving belt. MANDATORY: TO AVOID THE PUMP BEING
DAMAGED INTERNALLY WHEN REMOVING
THE DRIVING PINION, PULLER REF. H AND ITS
NUT J FROM TOOL BOX 6028.T MUST BE
USED.
Fit the nut and clamp of tool 6028.T, Fig. II.
Slacken the nut of tool 6028.T until the injection
pump drive shaft starts moving.
Disconnect the electrical STOP solenoid
Uncouple:
- the accelerator cable,
- the fast idling cable,
- the fuel supply pipe,
- the fuel return pipe.
DPC injection pump, Fig. ill:
Disconnect from the overfuelling circuit:
- the diesel fuel return pipe (21,
- the air pipe (I 1.
Push the diesel fuel filter to one side
Remove:
- the spring,
- the injectors sets of feed pipes,
- the pump fixing nuts (3) Fig. IV.
by means of a 73 mm A/F open spanner
and a 6 mm hexagon Allen key.
SPECIFICATION AND PARTICULAR FEATURES OF
THE SOURCE AND RESERVE OF PRESSURE
Reservoir:
The reservoir is located in the left hand rear section of the engine compartment. Its breather, situated on the filler
cap, is connected to a filter-capsule placed in the LH wheelarch.
Level indicator: Fig. I
A: maximum mark
B: minimum mark.
Key to reservoir diagram: Fig. I and II
1 - Overflow return from front and rear suspension cylinders.
2 - Overflow return from security valve and front rear height correctors
3 - Reservoir breather with filter in wheelarch.
4 - Hydraulic control block return pipe (ABS).
5 - Operational and overflow return pipes from compensator-brake control valve.
6 - Operational return pipe from pressure regulator and front and rear height correctors.
7 - Suction line for HP pump.
8 - Baffle deflector.
9 - Filter for overflow and operational return pipes.
10 - Fluid level indicator float.
11 - Filter on HP pump suction line.
SPECIFICATION AND PARTICULAR FEATURES OF
THE SOURCE AND RESERVE OF PRESSURE
Security valve: Fig. I
Calibration pressures for slide valve return spring:
- Pressure for isolation (no supply to suspension at A and D) :
- Pressure for supply to suspension (delivery at A and D) : 110 bars min.
130 bars min.
Key to diagram:
A : Feed to front height corrector.
B : Feed to steering rack and control unit.
C : H.P. inlet
D : Feed to rear height corrector.
E : Leakage return.
(1) : Adjusting shims for the calibration of slide valve return spring.
Shim thickness
(2) : Slide valve.
(3) : Fault detector (mechanically operated through shifting of slide-valve (2) 1.
Brake accumulator: Fig. II
-Capacity: . . . . . . . .._.._..~..._~._............_..........._.....
- Calibration pressure: 0.9 mm
0.4 litres
2
62 f 32 bars
F : HP inlet.
G : Centrifugal regulator, security valve
H: Brake control valve.
ELECTRICITY
MA 510.00011 1
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION GENERAL OUTLINES
PRESENTATION:
The electrical system operations are composed of:
- A main wiring diagram.
- A circuit diagram.
- Lists of parts,
harnesses,
earth connections,
connectors between harnesses.
- A fuse table.
A lamp chart.
- Various circuit and wiring diagrams for special functions or optional equipment.
I_
UTILISATION:
The wiring diagram indicates the location of the components, harnesses, earth connections and connectors
on the vehicle.
The circuit diagram presents the electrical circuits in a functional way.
- The components symbols in the circuit diagra*m are those shown on the symbol key (see pages 2 and 31.
- Several symbols can be used for a component and the item can be shownC.exploded on different lines
according to the functions.
- Switches are shown at rest, with vehicle stationary, and the doors closed.
- The switches must be moved from right to left.
- The position of a relay coil, generally to the left of the contact switch, is not compulsorily so.
- In cases where the selector switch is complex, the contact movements are shown in the manner to be
considered the most comprehensible.
- The electronic control units are not shown in detail.
Parts list: the parts are in the alphabetical order, and numbered.
The number of the item remains the same on all the diagrams provided the functron has not changed. The
parts list enables any item to be located on the wiring diagram (by means of letters and figures), and on the
circuit diagram (with a vertical line No). The identification of the connector and the ref. letter of the harness
attached to the part are also included in the parts list.
List of harnesses: it gives the position of electrical harnesses on the wiring diagram and the location of each
lead of this harness on the circuit diagram (capital letter in the middle of the wire).
List of earth connections: it indicates the location of the earth connections and the wires or connectors and
the connecting harnesses (letter CC m )), followed by a number).
List of harness inter connections : it indicates,
- the reference of the harness concerned,
- the type of end fittings: I, metal contact or connecting pin,
U, clip or socket,
- the colour of the wire insulator and the marking or sleeve colour code,
- the junction connector: number of channels, colour and channel involved,
- the location of this connector on the wiring diagram,
- the location of each channel of the connector on the circuit diagram.
The harnesses are described in alphabetic order.
8531 8532
2 51 O%O,l ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION GENERAL OUTLINES
Example:
Connector
cc
t: Locatlori
E
Colour No of channels
Colour a,
(DIagramI
5 Colour :
L
Type Wire 2
Marker No Chan WlrC Marker Type Circuit Wlrlng
M V 3 B 1 N v
91
G I 2 U M d5
3
Between harnesses G (LIH front) & M (engine), there is a white 3 channel connector. On channel 1, the wire
is colour brown with a green marker and a flat pin on the side of LH harness. On the side of engine harness,
it is colour black with a green marker ending in a clip.
This connector is found on “d5” on the wiring diagram (referred as round 0. This circle can include other
connectors).
The No. 1 channel of the white 3 channel connector is to be found on line “91” of the circuit diagram
(reference /3B1/ 1. I
REF. MARKS: several ref. types are utilised.
Large capital figures identify the parts,
Large capital letters identify the harnesses.
Small letters denote the colours according to the code below:
B: White G: Grey Ic: Clear Mv: Gauve (purple) Or: Orange Rr: Pink
BI: Blue J: Yellow M: Brown N: Black R: Red V: Green
1.
- When used on their own, these letters indicate the colour either of a paint mark or of a colour stripe on the wire.
- When a horizontal bar is over them, the letters identify the colour of the wire insulator.
- Used in a box, a letter denotes the colour of the connector.
Small figures: indicate the number of channels or the channel No. of a connector. Marking IS on the insulator
(injection). The channels are numbered 1 to 10 but in fact, 10 is represented as 0.
Roman figures: are used to number the function diagrams and the columns on the junction box and to locate
the various outlet connections of the latter.
$ii-f--B i &Bl/+&-
795
Example:
This connector is the first one of the 2nd column (II) of the junction box, situated to the right hand side.
It is a brown (Ml IO channel 0 connector i-1 The channel is the 8th way (8) marked on the junction box,
starting from the RH side. From the channel is a black wire (N), included in the instrument panel (B) to junction
box harness. The wire has an internal splice: the grey spliced wire (G) incorporates a black (N) marker on the
section entering the channel 1 from 4 way white connector m of lighting rheostat (795).
KEY TO SYMBOLS
1. Socket connection 9. Manual swich 17. Engine
2. Pin connection IO. Permanent position switch 18. Indicator
3. Connector connection 11. Mechanically-operated switch 19. Resistance
4. Screened conductor 12. Pressure switch 20. Rheostat
5. Fuse 13. Temperature switch 21. Winding (ielay, etc.)
6. Diode (rectifier) 14. Lighting lamp 22. Ground connection
7. Accumulator unit 15. Warning lamp 23. Electronic control unit
8. Capacitor 16. Sound equipment 24. Delay unit