Electrical rl
Key to Fig 1, Motors & Solenoids, page 36.
Filler Cap (Solenoid)
X300 VSM ~~ Issue 1 August 31
- 1994
Black
Black
Black All
models
All Models
All Models
Black
Black All
Models
All Models
Black/
White Stripe
Black/
White Stripe
Black Non
Aircon.
Models
only
Non Power
Wash Models
only
Optional
0 Key to Fig. 1, hgine Compartment Relays, page 14.
Number v12 Color
All Models
SRO
B6.55.04
Rdaw
Horn
Location
Engine
compartment,
inside the left
hand side fuse box.
Engine
compartment,
behind left hand head
lamp assembly.
see starter
motor
solenoid. All
Models
1 ~~
All
Models 5 Starter Motor
Solenoid
4 All Models
All Models 18.30.34 Air-conditionin
g Water Pump
Wiper Motor
On
/Off
2 see starter
motor
solenoid.
see starter
motor
solenoid. All
Models
3 Wiper Fast /
Slow
18.30.71 Engine
compartment, behind right
hand head
lamp assembly. 8 EMS Engine
Management
System
Control
Black
I
All Models 9 Ignition Coil
PI Main Relay see
EMS
control.
see EMS
control. Black
I
All
Models 8
Air Pump 7 see EMS
control.
see EMS
control. Black
Air Injection
Black Air Con
- Model Air
Injection
only
All Models
18.30.34
86.55.08 Air
Conditioning
Compressor
Clutch
Relay Case
Engine
compartment,
on the right
hand side inner
wing valance.
Relay
Case Non Power
Wash
Models
only
11
10
12
Power Wash
Screen Wash Optional
All Models
All Models
Black
All Models
Ignition Relay
Engine
compartment,
inside
right
hand fuse box.
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I SRO I Rdw* AJ16 v12
Automatic Automatic
Models only Models only
Automatic Automatic
Models only Models only
UK
& ROW -
Manual Seat
only
UK
& ROW -
Manual Seat
onh/
UK & ROW -
Manual Seat
only
Manual Seat
only
UK
& Manual -
Seat only
UK
& Manual -
Seat only
UK
& ROW -
Optional
Optional
Optional Optional
Keylock
Number
13
14
15
16
34
35
17
36
37
38
Driver's Seat Height
Control (Upward)
Driver's Seat Height
Control (Downward)
Passenger Seat
Height Control (Upward)
Passenger Seat
Height Control
(Downward)
Driver's Seat Heater
All Models
All Models
All Models
Passenger Seat
Heater
RH Front
Screen
Heater
LH Front Screen
Heater
Ignition All Models
25
All Models 26
All Models 23
Ignition
Air
-conditioning
Isolate
LH Blower
RH Blower
LH Blower
high
speed
RH Blower high
speed
Deadlock front
lefthear right All
Models All Models
20
Below gear selector 'J' gate.
Not NAS or
Japan
UK
& Europe
only
All Models
All Models
USA
&
Canada only
All Models
All Models
All Models
All Models
Below
gear selector
'J' gate.
Not NAS or
30
UK & Europe 31
All Models 28
All Models 29
USA & 27
All Models 24
All Models 33
All Models 22
All Models 32
Japan
only
Canada only
On
seat panel below
driver's seat.
86.55.78
86.55.74
On seat panel below
driver's seat.
Deadlock front
righthear left
Door Lock
Door Unlock
Driver's Door
Unlock
Mirror Heater
Puddle Lamps
Cigar Lighter
Fuel Flap Lock On
seat panel below
passenger's seat.
On seat panel below
passenger's seat.
On seat panel below
driver's seat.
On seat panel below
passenger's seat.
Left hand side footwell on
front
'A' post, behind cover.
Left hand side footwell on
front
'A' post, behind cover.
Fuse box assembly
RH side heelboard.
Fuse box assembly
LH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind RH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Behind
RH side heelboard.
Behind LH side heelboard.
Color
Blue
Blue
Violet
Violet
Violet Violet Blue Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue
Blue Blue
Blue
Violet
Violet
Violet
Violet
Violet
Violet Blue
Blue
Violet All
Models All Models
All Models All Models
All Models All Models
18
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Electrical IT
Key to Fig. 1, Trunk Relays, page 18.
, 86.55.73 Trunk Lid Release
Accessory
Socket
86.56.10 High Mount Stop
86.56.11 Fuse box Assembly/
! Aux. Positive
X300 VSM 37 Issue 1 August 1994
(amps)
F1 Light Blue 15
F3 Light Blue 15
F4 Light Blue 15
F5 Tan 5
F6 F7 Light Green 30
- -
F8 Red 10
F9 Clear 25
FIO Tan 5
F11 Yellow 20 0
Light Green
Light Blue
F18 Light Blue
0'
I
Circuit
Central door locking
Deadlocking (where fitted)
Transmission interlock relay
Key
-switch solenoid relay
Center console switch pack
Interior lighting switch
Seat motors
- left-hand side
Seat motors
- left-hand side
Automatic transmission control module
(TCM)
Not used
Anti
-lock braking system / traction control control module (ABS /
TC CM)
Interior lamps
Luggage compartment lamps
Seat heaters (where fitted)
Data link connector
Fuel pump relay coil
Air conditioning blower motor
- right-hand
Air conditioning
Seat control modules
(SCMs)
Mirror heaters relay
Power assisted steering
Not used
Mirrors, Heated rear window, Cigar lighter
Rear lighting control module
High mounted stop lamp (where fitted)
Window lift (front and rear)
-left-hand side
Windshield wiper system Front screen heaters
Front lighting control module
- left-hand
Water pump relay
Headlamp levelling (where fitted)
Clock
Airbag
Sunroof (where fitted)
Issue 1 August 1994 AI-95MY 17 X300 VSM
General Fitting Instructions
SECTION CONTENTS
Subsection Title SRO Page
i ................ PreliminaryPage ..................................................................... i
A3.1 ............. Safety Precautions ................................................................... 1
A3.1.1 ........... Safety Precautions. Used Engine Oils ................................................... 1
A3.1.2 ........... Safety Precautions. Health Protection Precautions ........................................ 1
A3.1.3 ........... Safety Precautions. Environmental Protection Precautions .................................. 1
A3.2 ............. General Fitting Instructions ............................................................ 2
A3.2.1
........... General Fitting Instructions. Precautions Against Damage To The Vehicle ..................... 2
A3.2.2
........... General Fitting Instructions. Preparation ................................................. 2
A3.2.3
........... General Fitting Instructions. Dismantling ................................................ 2
A3.2.4
........... General Fitting Instructions. Inspection .................................................. 2
A3.2.5
........... General Fitting Instructions. Ball And Roller Bearings ...................................... 3
A3.2.6
........... General Fitting Instructions. Oil Seals ................................................... 3
A3.2.7
........... General Fitting Instructions. Joints And Joint Faces ......................................... 4
A3.2.8
........... General Fitting instructions. Hydraulic Flexible Pipes And Hoses ............................ 4
A3.2.9
........... General Fitting Instructions. Metric Bolt identification ...................................... 4
A3.2.10
.......... General Fitting instructions. Metric Nut Identification ...................................... 4
A3.2.11
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Hydraulic Fittings -Metrification ............................... 5
A3.2.12
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Keys And Keyways ........................................... 6
A3.2.13
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Split Pins ................................................... 6
A3.2.14
.......... General Fitting instructions. Tab Washers ................................................ 6
A3.2.15
.......... General Fitting instructions. Special Fixings .............................................. 6
A3.2.16
.......... General Fitting Instructions. Nuts ....................................................... 7
A3.2.17 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Locking Wire ................................................ 7
A3.2.18 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Screw Threads ............................................... 7
A3.2.19 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Bolts ............................ 7
A3.2.20 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Nuts ............................ 7
A3.2.21 .......... General Fitting Instructions. Unified Thread Identification - Studs. Brake Rods. etc .............. 7
A3.3 ............. Taper Roller Bearings - Fault Diagnosis .................................................. 8
X300 VSM i Issue 1 August 1994
General Fitting Instructions
In Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, this page,’K indicates the metric
type and ’B’ the UNF type.
Hose ends differ slightly between metric and UNF (Fig.
1). Gaskets are not used with metric hoses; the metric hose fit- ting seals against the bottom of the port and consequently
there is a gap between the hexagonal face of the hose fitting
and the cylinder (Fig.
2A). The UNF hose fitting is sealed on
the brakecylinder or caliperface by a copper gasket (Fig.
2B).
Pipe sizes (outside diameter) for UNF are 3/16 in., 1/4 in. and
5/16 in. Metric pipe sizes are 4,75 mm, 6 mm and 8 mm. The 4,75 mm pipe is exactly the same diameter as 3/16 in. pipe.
The 6 mm pipe is 0.014 in. smaller than 1/4 in. pipe. The 8
mm pipe is 0.002 in. larger than 5/16 in. pipe.
Convex flares for metric brake pipes have a different form
thanthoseon UNF brake pipes. When making pipesfor met
- ric equipment, metric pipe flaring tools must be used.
The greatest danger lies with the confusion of
10 mm and 3/8 in. UNF pipe nuts used for 3/16 in. (or 4,75 mm) pipe. The 318 in. UNF pipe nut or hose can be screwed into a 10 mm port, but is very slack and easily stripped. The thread en- gagement is very weak and cannot provide an adequate
seal. The opposite condition, a 10 mm nut in a 318 in. port,
will cause difficulty during fitting. The
10 mm nut will screw
in for one or two turns and then seize. It has a crossed thread
‘feel’ and
it is impossible to force the nut far enough to seal
the pipe. With female pipe nutsthe position is reversed. The
other combinations are so different that there is no danger
of confusion.
A3.2.12 Keys And Keyways
Remove burrs from the edges of keyways with a fine file and
clean thoroughly before attempting to refit the key. Clean
and inspect the key closely. Keys are suitable for refitting
only
if no indentations exist (which would indicate the onset
of wear).
A3.2.13 Split Pins
Fit new split pins throughout when replacing any unit. Al- ways fit split pins where split pins were originally used. Do not substitute spring washers for split pins. All split pins
should be fitted as shown (Fig. 3) unless otherwise stated.
A3.2.14 Tab Washers
Fit new tab washers in all places where they where used
originally. Never refit a used tab washer. Ensure that the
new tab washer is of the same design as that which was re
- moved.
A3.2.15 Special Fixing
Bolts with a blue coating applied to the thread are used in various areas ofthevehicle. Should any of these bolts be re- moved, they MUST be replaced with NEW bolts of the same
type. Nyloc nuts are used in various areas of the vehicle. If removed these MUST be replaced with NEW nuts of the
same type.
-A
507 008
Fia. 1
Fia. 2
Fig. 3 I
X300 VSM Issue 1 August 1994 6
SECTION CON TENTS
Suh-Section Title SRO Page
i Toiii ............ PreliminaryPages ................................................................ i Toiii
A4.1
............. Body Repair, Introduction ............................................................. 1
A4.1.1 ........... Health And Safety .................................................................... 1
A4.1.2 ........... Notification Of Hazards ............................................................... 2
A4.1.3 ........... Potential Risks ....................................................................... \
3
A4.1.3.1
.......... Potential Risks. Paint ................................................................. 3
A4.1.3.2
.......... Potential Risks. Applied Heat (Welding) .................................................. 3
A4.1.3.3 .......... Potential Risks. Metal Repair ........................................................... 3
A4.1.4 ........... Precautions ........................................................................\
. 3
A4.1.4.1 ..........
A4.1.4.2 ..........
A4.1.4.3 ..........
A4.1.5 ...........
A4.1.5.1 ..........
A4.1.6 ...........
A4.1.6.1 ..........
A4.1.6.2 ..........
A4.1.6.3 ..........
A4.1.6.4 ..........
A4.1.6.5 ..........
A4.1.6.6. .........
Precautions. Paint .................................................................... 3
Precautions. Applied Heat
............................................................. 3
Precautions. Metal Repair ............................................................. 3
General Repair Notes ................................................................. 4
Welding & Gas Processes. Special Notes ................................................. 4
Plastic Component & Trim Materials. - Table ............................................. 5
Plastics. Explanatory Notes ............................................................ 5
Plastics. Handling Notes .............................................................. 5
Recycled Materials
................................................................... 5
Plastics. Component Location & Type - External. Illustration ................................. 6
Plastics. Component Location
& Type - Internal. Illustration ................................. 7
Plastics. Component Location & Type - Underhood. Illustration .............................. 8
A4.2 ............. Body Structure. ...................................................................... 9
A4.2.1 ........... Body Structure. Introduction ........................................................... 9
A4.2.2.1 .......... Body Alignment. Datum Location ...................................................... 10
A4.2.2.2 .......... Body Alignment. Plan View - Key to Illustration .......................................... 10
A4.2.2.3 .......... Body Alignment. Side View - Key to Illustration .......................................... 12
A4.2.3 ........... Zinc Coated Panels .................................................................. 14
A4.2.3.1 .......... Zinc Coated Panels. Description ....................................................... 14
A4.2.3.2
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Welding Preparation ............................................... 14
A4.2.3.3
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Body Fillers ....................................................... 14
A4.2.3.4
.......... Zinc Coated Panels. Refinishing ....................................................... 14
A4.2.4
........... Panels -Associated. Renew ..................................... 77.10.02 ............ 15
A4.2.5
........... Surfaces (Old). Prepare .......................................... 77.10.03 ............ 16
A4.2.5.1 .......... Surfaces (New). Prepare ......................................... 77.10.04 ............ 16
A4.2.5.2 .......... Panels -Align And Weld ........................................ 77.10.05 & 06 ....... 17
A4.2.6 ........... Cutting And Welding Symbols ......................................................... 18
A4.3.1 ........... Adhesive. Sealers and Body Protection - Approved Systems ................................ 19
A4.3.
1 . 1 .......... Body Sealing & Preservation Manual - Section Relevance ................................. 19 A4.3.2 ........... Cavity Wax Injection ................................................................ 19
A4.3.2.1
.......... Cavity Wax Injection Points - Front. Illustration .......................................... 20
A4.3.2.2. ......... Cavity Wax Injection Points - Rear, Illustration ........................................... 21
A4.3.3 ........... Underseal. Application Area .......................................................... 22
A4.3.4
........... Insulation Pads. Location ............................................................. 23
A4.3.5
........... Foamlnjection ..................................................................... 24
A4.4.1 ........... Paint Systems - Approved. Table ...................................................... 25
A4.4.1.1
.......... General Recommendations (Paint Refinishing Manual) .................................... 25
A4.4.1.2
.......... Paint Refinishing Manual. Section Relevance ............................................ 25
A4.4.2
........... ‘Black-Out’ Areas. Illustration ......................................................... 26
A4.4.3 ........... Anti-theft labels .................................................................... 27
A4.4.3.1
.......... Anti-theft labels. Original Components ................................................ 27
A4.4.3.2
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Replacement Components ............................................ 27
A4.4.3.3 .......... Anti-theft Labels. Procurement ........................................................ 27
A4.4.3.4
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Location -Front ..................................................... 28
A4.4.3.5
.......... Anti-theft Labels. Location - Rear ...................................................... 29
A4.4.3.7.
......... Anti-theft Labels. Fitting Process ....................................................... 31
A4.2.1.1
.......... Body Structure.
Constructional Steel Classification - Table .................................. 9
A4.2.2 ........... BodyAlignment ..................................................................... 9
A4.4.3.6 .......... Anti-theft Labels. Location -Power unit & Transmission ................................... 30