
Electrics
Airbag System ^2?
Airbag DM Fault Code 13
Airbag circuit short to ground
Normal Operation
The diagnostic modu
le
measures the voltage at pins
2-5 and 2-6. The voltage at these pins is dependant
on charging system voltage as shown in the table
belovi-.
'in 2-5
2.3V
2.4 V
2.5V
2.7V
2.8V
3.0V
3.1V
3.2V
3.4V
3.5V
3.7V
3.8V
4.0V
4.1V
4.3V
Pin 2-6
2.3V
2.4V
2.5V
2.7V
2.8V
3.0V
3.1V
3.2V
3.4V
3.5V
3.7V
3.8V
4.0V
4.1V
4.3V
Charge Volts
9.0V
9.5V
lO.OV
10.5V
11.OV
11.5V
12.0V
12.5V
13.0V
13.5V
14.0V
14.5V
15.0V
15.5V
16.0V
If the diagnostic monitor measures a voltage of 2.0
volts or less on pins 2-5 and 2-6, a fau It code 13 will
be generated and flashed to the instrument pack to
be signalled on the airbag warning lamp. Voltages
as low as 2.0 volts indicate a possible short to
ground in these circuits.
When generating a code 13 the diagnostic module
also generates a signal to blow its own internal
thermal fuse. This action disables the airbag
deployment circuit. The airbag diagnostic module
fuse is non-repairable and the module must be
replaced after repairing the short circuit, if the
voltage at pins 2-5 and 2-6 returns to normal, fault
code 51 (blown thermal fuse) will be stored in
memory.
6.
Fault Analysis
WARNING: Read and adhere to all warnings and
safety procedures at the start of this section when
working on the airbag
system.
Disarm the airbag system and fit airbag simulators
(6.4.21.4)
Disconnect the airbag diagnostic module. Switch
on the ignition.
Measure the continuity to ground at the following
pins on the diagnostic module harness connector:
2-2 Passenger airbag feed
2-3 Passenger airbag return
2-4 Drivers airbag return
2-5 Drivers airbag feed
2-11 Safing sensor feed
If no short circuit is detected, go to step 4.
If
a
short circuit is detected, disconnect the relevant
airbag simulator or the safing sensor and repeat the
continuity measurement to isolate the circuit fault.
Service the wiring or replace the safing sensor as
necessary. Fit a new airbag diagnostic module and
rearm the airbags (6.4.21.4).
Check for intermittent short circuits in the cable
reel cassette. Monitor the continuity to ground at
pins 2-4 and 2-5 whilst rotating the steering from
lock to lock in both directions.
If no short circuit is detected, go to step 5.
If a short circuit is detected, replace the column
switchgear assembly. Fit a new airbag diagnostic
module and rearm the airbags (6.4.21.4).
WARNING: Do not attempt to make any electrical
measurements on the airbag
modules.
Any induced
voltage can
cause
the airbag
to
deploy with the
risk
of personal
injury.
Fit a replacement diagnostic module and
replacement airbag modules.
Caution: Do not refit
the
old
airbag
modules.
They may
be faulty and would
damage the
new diagnostic module.
Rearm the airbag system (6.4.21.4).
6-86 September 1996

Etectrics
Seat Belt Pretensioner
Seat Belt Pretensioner Circuits
Seat Belt
Pretensioner
Module
1 o
2 O-
3 O
4 O
5 o
6o
70
80
9 O
10 o
n o-
12 O-
13o
14 O-
15 O-
Ground
c
r-1 B
> Warning
Lamp
'' Shorting
YK 2 Plug
Connector
Shorting
Links
/
/ PW
BW
3
1
O
2 1 (
LGS 1
3
YK
2
Instrument
Pack
, PCB
Squib
)
Lower
OBDII
^ Diagnostic
Socket
Air bag
* Diagnostic
Monitor
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Electrics
Seat Belt Pretensioner ^?
060C Warning Lamp Short Circuit
060C will be logged if the nnonitor current flow
through the SRS/Airbag warning lamp is excessive.
The warning lamp circuit is normally at 12 volts and
is switched to ground by the airbag control module
or by the pretensioner control module when one of
these control modules detects a fault.
If either control module connector is displaced and
the ignition is switched on, the warning lamp will
be illuminated via the ground shorting link between
pins!
and 2 ofthe pretensioner controller connector
or pins 4 and 5 of the airbag controller connector,
both control modules must be checked for the
appropriate DTC to isolate which circuit is at fault.
Procedure
1.
Connect the PDU to the lower diagnostic socket
and access the pretensioner control module. Verify
that an 060C code is logged and note if the fault is
shown as intermittent. Note any other codes in the
DTC log and then clear all codes. Go to step 2.
If fault code 060C is not logged, go to the diagnostics
section of the airbag system.
2.
Check the security of the pretensioner control
module connector.
If the connector is secure, go to step 3.
If the connector isdisplaced,resecu re theconnector.
Clear all logged DTCs and retest the vehicle to
ensure that the problem is resolved.
3. Access the SRS/Airbag warning lamp and check the
lamp resistance.
If the resistance is approximately
120£2,
the lamp is
good.
Refit the lamp and go to step 4.
If the resistance of the lamp is significantly less than
approximately 120^, fit a new lamp and refit the
instrument panel. Clear the logged DTCs from the
pretensioner control module and retest the vehicle
to ensure that the problem is resolved.
4.
If the checks in step 3 are good, the low circuit
resistance must be in the instrument pack or in the
control module. Replace the pretensioner control
module and reconnect all components.
6. Switch on the ignition and then test the vehicle.
If the 060C code is logged again, replace the
instrument pack.
060D Warning lamp open circuit
060D will be logged if the monitor current flow
through the SRS/Airbag warning lamp is below the
normal monitor level.
The warning lampcircuit is normally at 12 voltsand
is switched to ground by the airbag control module
or by the pretensioner control module when one of
these control modules detects a fault.
Procedure
Connect the PDU to the lower diagnostic socket
and access the pretensioner control module. Verify
that an 060D code is logged and note if the fault is
shown as intermittent. Note any other codes in the
DTC log and then clear all codes. Go to step 2.
lffaultcode060D is not
logged,
gotothediagnostics
section of the airbag system.
Switch off the ignition. Access the SRS/Airbag
warning lamp and check the lamp resistance. The
resistance should be approximately 120Q.
If the resistance is 120i2, go to step 3.
If the lamp resistance is significantly lower than
120^2,
replace the lamp. Retest the vehicle to
ensure that the problem is resolved.
Wait 10 minutes after switching off the ignition to
ensure that the pretensioner firing capacitors have
fully discharged.
Disconnect the pretensioner control module and
temporarily cheat the warning lamp shorting link.
Note: The control module harness connector has a
shorting link which short circuits the warning lamp line
(pin 2)to ground
(pin
Dwhen
the
connector
is
displaced.
Carefully insert a suitable non-metallic cheater to remove
the
short
circuit
between
pins
1
and 2 before continuing
with fault
diagnosis.
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Insert cheater hare
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September
1996

Electrics
Seat Belt Pretensioner
Check the continuity of
the
line from pretensioner
control module pin 2 to instrument pack green
connector pin 2.
If continuity is approximately
OQ,
go to step 5.
If the line resistance
is
significantly greater
than
OQ,
service the wiring as necessary. Reconnect all
components and test the vehicle to ensure that the
problem is resolved.
Ifthe lamp
and
wiring
checks are
good,
the
fault lies
in the instrument pack or in the control module.
Replace the control module and retest. Ifthe fault
persists, replace the instrument
pack.
Reconnectall
components and test the vehicle to ensure that the
problem is resolved.
Pretensioner Control Module Internal
Faults
The following codes indicate internal faults within the
pretensioner control module.
0209 Safing sensor error
030A Temperature sensor error
0D13 Capacitor voltage error
0D14 Capacitor capacitance
0D09 Energy reserve switch
0D1E Energy shutdown switch
050E Seatbelt pretensioner switch error
0109 Accelerometer function
01OA Acceleration out of range
01 OB
Acceierometer offset
OAOC Analogue voltage error
090A EEPROM not programmed
0909 EEPROM checksum
090C RAM check error
060E Warning lamp driver error
0A09 Communications error
OAOA External watchdog error
OAOB External watchdog time out
020A Safing sensor not closed
If any of the above codes are logged, replace the
pretensioner control module.
September 1996 6-109

O" D^?
Body and Trim
Contents
Contents
Body and Trim
Body Repair
Potential Risks
Precautions
General Repair Notes
Steel Body Parts - Repair, Remove and Replace
RTM Body Parts
Body Panel and Trim Removal
Front Apron
Front Undertray
Wheel Arch Liners
Side Sills (top fixings)
Side Sills (bottom fixings)
Rear Bumper
Doors
Door Liners
Door Liner (components)
Steering Wheel
Column Switches
Instrument Panel (surround)
Instrument Panel
Facia Underscuttles
Glove Box
Facia Mountings (1)
Facia Mountings (2)
Console Instruments
Radio
Front Seats
Ashtray
Centre Console
Seat ECU Covers
Rear Console
Rear Seats and C Post Trim
Quarter Panels, B Post Panels, Parcel Shelf
Headlining
Roof System Description and Repair Procedures
Vol ante Roof
Roof and Rear Quarter Light Control
Roof Component Location
Roof Control System
9.0.02.1
Roof Removal/Replacement
9.0.02.3
Roof Hydrailic Control System
9.0.02.5
Bleeding the Roof Hydraulic System
9.1.01.1
Rear Quarter Window Renewal
9.1.01.2
Rear Quarter Glass Adjustment
9.1.01.4
Rear Quarter Window Lift Motor - LH
9.1.01.5
Rear Quarter Window Lift Motor - RH
Roof Sealing and Wind Noise
9.2.01.5
'A' Post/Header Sealing and Lock Adj
9.2.01.6
Roof Seals - Adjustment
9.2.01.7
Cheater Plate Seals - Adjust/Renew
9.2.01.8
Door Glass Adjustment
Alcantara Cleaning
7-1
7-2
7-2
7-3
7-3
7-4
7-5
7-6
Sheet 1
Sheet 2
Sheet 3
Sheet 4
Sheet 5
Sheet 6
Sheet 7
Sheet 8
Sheet 9
Sheet 10
Sheet 11
Sheet 12
Sheet 13
Sheet 14
Sheet 15
Sheet 16
Sheet 17
Sheet 18
Sheet 19
Sheet 20
Sheet 21
Sheet 22
Sheet 23
Sheet 24
Sheet 25
Sheet 26
Sheet 27
7-7
7-7
7-8
7-9
7-10
7-11
7-12
7-13
7-14
7-15
7-16
7-17
7-17
7-18
7-19
7-20
7-21
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Body and Trim
Body Panel and Trim Removal 5^7
Body Panel and Trim Removal
The following diagrams show the fixings for all
removeable body and trim panels.
Sheet 1. Front Apron
Sheet 2. Front Undertray
Sheet 3. Wheel Arch Liners
Sheet 4. Side Sills (top fixings)
Sheets. Side Sills (bottom fixings)
Sheet 6. Rear Bumper
Sheet 7. Doors
Sheet 8. Door Liners
Sheet 9. Door Liner (components)
Sheet 10. Steering Wheel
Sheet 11. Column Switches
Sheet 12. Instrument Panel (surround)
Sheet 13. Instrument Panel
Sheet 14. Facia Underscuttles
Sheet 15. Glove Box
Sheet 16. Facia Mountings (1)
Sheet
1
7. Facia Mountings (2)
Sheet 18. Console Instruments
Sheet 19. Radio
Sheet 20. Front Seats
Sheet
21.
Ashtray
Sheet 22. Centre Console
Sheet 23. Seat ECU Covers
Sheet 24. Rear Console
Sheet 25. Rear Seats and C Post Trim
Sheet 26. Quarter Panels, B Post Panels, Parcel Shelf
Sheet 27. Headlining
7-6 May 1996

Body
and
Trim
Sheet
12
Instrument
Panel
(Surround)

^2?
Air Conditioning Repair Procedures
Hose - Compressor to Evaporator/Air-Con Unit Renew
8.1.06.1 Hose-Compressor
to
Evaporator
Renewal
Procedure
1.
Open the bonnet and fit a wing cover.
2.
Depressurise the air conditioning systenn.
3. Remove the hose to evaporator valve clamping
plate,
disconnect the hose from the valve, remove
and discard the 'O' ring
seal.
4.
Fit a blanking plug to the evaporator valve. Release
the evaporator hose securing clips.
5. Remove the compressor outlet port retaining bolt.
6. Disconnect the hose from the compressor, discard
the hose complete with 'O' ring seals.
7. Connect the hose to the evaporator valve and
tighten clamp onto the hose.
8. Route the hose to the compressor, fit a new 'O' ring
seal and connect it to the compressor.
9. Position the outlet port retaining plate on the
compressor, fit and tighten the securing bolt.
10.
Refit the hose to the clips.
11.
Charge the air conditioning system.
12.
Remove the wing cover and close the bonnet.
8.2.01.1 Air Conditioning Unit Renewal
1.
Disconnect the battery earth
lead.
2.
Drain the engine coolant into a suitable container.
3. Depressurise the air conditioning system.
4.
Disconnect the high and low pressure hoses and
expansion valve from the air conditioning unit (see
expansion valve renewal).
5. Slacken the coolant hose to the heater matrix pipe
securing clips and disconnect the hoses from the
matrix. (This will require the removal of the air
intake hose for access.)
6. Remove the following items from inside the car:
front seats
underscuttle panels/knee bolsters
glove box assembly
facia trim (walnut trim)
radio and ashtray
centre console switch panel assembly
instrument panel and surround trim
steering wheel and column
facia assembly complete
hoses - distribution box to door vents
facia support frame
Details and drawings of the above operations can
be found in the electrical and trim sections.
Disconnect the vacuum hoses from the blower
motors, water valve and reservoir.
Un-clip the electrical harness from the air
conditioningunit, release theelectrical connections
and reposition the harness to allow removal of the
unit.
Displace and remove the footwell ventilator ducts
and hoses (Fig. 1-1).
May 1996 8-55