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2000 range (Q) Fuel feed system
10.
LOCATION OF INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPART
MENT
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Key
1. Active charcoal filter
2. Anti-evaporation solenoid valve
3. Intake air pressure and temperature sensor
4. Engine idle adjustment stepping motor on
throttle casing
5. Throttle valve position sensor on throttle cas
ing
6. System relay feed
7. Protective fuse
8. Throttle case
9. Maxi-fuse protecting I.E. system (EFI)
10. Speedometer sensor
11. Engine management control unit
12. Coolant temperature sensor
13. Ignition coil
14. Injectors
15. Rpm and TDC sensor
16. Timing sensor
17. Spark plugs
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Engine
Fuel feed system
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2000 range @)
10.
LOCATION OF INJECTION/IGNITION SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Key
1. Variable valve timing control solenoid
2. Injectors
3. Fuel vapour cut-out solenoid valve
4. Injection/ignition control unit
5. General system protective fuse
6. Flow meter/air temperature sensor
7. Motorized throttle body
8. Engine coolant temperature sensor
9. Vehicle speed sensor
10. Variable geometry manifold actuator solenoid
valve
11. RPM sensor
12. Front Lambda sensor connector
13. Ignition coil
14. Timing sensor
15. Rear Lambda sensor connector
16. Detonation sensors
17. Accelerometer
LOCATION OF DIAGNOSTIC SOCKET
The diagnostic socket for the analysis of the en
gine management system is located under the
junction unit in the dashboard. This socket also
makes a connection with the diagnostic equip
ment (Examiner or other instruments) for the
other electronic control units on the vehicle.
It is a "standardized" 16-way diagnostic socket
which can be connected to the diagnostic equip
ment using the "MPX97" adaptor.
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2000 range ©) Fuel feed system
Engine
10.
Compents of injection system wiring diagram
1. Vehicle speepd
2. Rev counter
3. Engine radiator fan low speed relay
4. Radiator fan high speed activation relay
5. Potentiometer on accelerator pedal
6. Timing sensor
7. Fuel pressure sensor
8. EGR system modulator solenoid
9. Fuel pressure regulator
10. Glow plug preheating warning light on control panel
11. Injection system failure warning light
12. Air conditioning system relay
13. Coolant temperature sensor
14. Rpm sensor
15. Fuel temperature sensor
16. Diagnostic socket
17. Fiat CODE control unit
18. Four stage pressure switch
19. Injection electronic control unit
20. Pressure relief sensor
21. 7.5A fuse protecting electronic injection system ( + 15 power supply from ignition switch)
22. 7.5A fuse protecting electronic injection system ( + 30 power supply from ignition switch)
23. Main injection system relay
24. 30A fuse protecting injection system
25. Auxiliary fuel pump relay
26. Glow plug preheating control unit
27. Intake air flow and temperature sensor (debimeter)
28. Brake pedal switch
29. Clutch pedal switch
30. Ignition switch
31. Battery
32. Inertia switch
33. Auxiliary fuel pump (submerged in tank)
34. 60A fuse protecting glow plug control unit
35. Cylinder no. 1 glow plug
36. Cylinder no. 2 glow plug
37. Cylinder no. 3 glow plug
38. Cylinder no. 4 glow plug
39. Cylinder no. 1 injector
40. Cylinder no. 2 injector
41. Cylinder no. 3 injector
42. Cylinder no. 4 injector
43. Throttle valve control solenoid
44. Variable geometry turbocharger control solenoid
45. Diesel filter heater relay
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Marea-Marea Weekend Electrical system
2000 range (§) Index
55.
page
PROTECTION AND SAFETY DEVICES
- Protection and security devices 1
- Junction unit 4
- List of fuses and main protected circuits 5
- Supplementary fusebox 8
LOCATION OF VEHICLE COMPO
NENTS
- Location of vehicle relays and fuses. 9
- Location of control units and testing 12
sockets
CONTROL PANEL
- Control panel (except AT) 14
- Control panel (AT) 17
RADIO SYSTEM
- General description 19
- Warnings 23
- Description of controls 24
- Operation 33
- EXPERT control level 40
- Coding 44
- Compact Disc Player 46
- Cassette Player 47
- Multiple Compact Disc player 49
- Advice and precautions 51
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2000 range ©
Electrical equipment
Protection and security devices
55.
PROTECTION AND SAFETY DEVICES
All the vehicle supply lines were designed taking into account the most up-to-date directives in terms of
safety and protection, especially to prevent fires.
There are 2 types of protection:
- active protection, aims to reduce the causes of faults "at source"
- passive protection, aims to limit the effects of a fault as much as possible
The first category includes a carefully designed wiring layout with wires positioned and carefully anchored
on tracks that are repaired and protected if necessary.
The cables connected to the alternator and the motor were modified for this reason by adding protective
caps etc. A strengthened sheath was also introduced for some of the more exposed sections of wiring.
The passive protection includes all interventions to reduce faults due to high current (overload, short cir
cuit).
All system fuses were rated based on the nominal absorbtion of the loads activated at the same time, to
ensure intervention in cases of a clear short circuit.
The introduction of a box containing 4 maxifuses with other fuses connected on the outside means all
the supplies can be protected except for the cable that connects the battery to the starter motor and the
cable that connects the starter motor to the recharging alternator. These cables are therefore protected by a
strengthened supplementary sheath.
In "MAXI" fusebox A:
EFI electronic injection fuse (petrol)
GLOW: plug fuse (diesel)
IGN: ignition switch fuse
J/B2 fuse master supply .
J/B1 fuse master supply
Next to the box.
B: fan fuse (see table)
C: ABS 60A fuse
D: second fan fuse: 40A (JTD)
115961 1998
iFil 30A IJ/B21 BOA
fiGNl 4OA IJTBTI BOA
1910JTD
IGLOWl 60A P7B21 80A
MGNI 40A IJ/Bll 80A
FUSE B
30A engine petrol without air conditioner
40A 1596 with air conditioning, JTD
50A 1998 wth air conditioning
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Protection and safety devices
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2000 range ©)
55.
Main supplies wiring diagram (petrol engine types)
Component key
3B/C Power fusebox
3A/D Supplementary fusebox
4 Junction unit
10 Engine battery earth
10A Bodyshell battery earth.
11 Battery
12 Ignition switch
96 Power fuse protecting A.B.S
129 Engine cooling fan protection power fuse.
332 Ignition activated power relay.
(*) See table on previous page.
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2000 range ©)
Electrical equipment
Protection and safety devices
55.
Main supplies wiring diagram (diesel engine types)
Component key
3B/C Power fusebox
3A/D Supplementary fusebox
4 Junction unit
10 Engine battery earth
10A Bodyshell battery earth
11 Battery
12 Ignition switch
96 Power fuse protecting A.B.S
129 Engine cooling fan protection power fuse.
129A Power fuse protecting engine cooling fan
no.2
201 Heaer plugs control unit
332 Ignition activated power relay.
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Electrical equipment
Junction unit
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2000 range ©
55.
Junction unit
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and location of fuses
The connectors cannot
be connected incor
rectly as each has its
own unique shape. The
letters identifying the
connectors are the same
as those used in the
wiring diagrams .
NOTE connectors A, C and D: are connected to the front lead.
connectors B,F, I, J and H are connected to the facia lead
connectors E and G are connected to the rear lead
Rear view of control unit
and location of relays.
E1. Switch discharge relay for
starting (30A)
E2. Horn relay (20A)
E3. Heated rear windscreen relay
(30A)
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