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GENERAL
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30Composition and dimensions of the main
braking system elements
Front brakes
- brake caliper bore diameter → 54 mm
- brake disk diameter → 235 mm
- disk axial runout measured at → 215 0. 04 mm
- brake disk maximal thickness 20 mm
- brake disk minimal thickness 19 mm
- braking pad thickness (support included) 14 mm
- brake pad minimal thickness (support included) 7 mm
Rear brakes
- wheel braking cylinder bore diameter → 22 mm
- new drum diameter → 228 mm
- drum diameter after grinding → 229 mm
- braking shoes lining width 40 mm
- braking shoes lining thickness 5 mm
- minimal accepted braking lining height above rivets 0.5 mm
Master cylinder
- diameter of bore 20.6 mm
Brake fluid reservoir without alarm sensor
Pressure limiter for circuit in parallel
S ervobrake master vac 7" 177.8 mm
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CARRIAGE BODY INSIDE TRIMS
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1 – roof lining
2 - clips
DISMOUNTING
Detach from clips the ceiling lamp and disconnect it (
see chapter 81);
Di smount:
- turn handles (see chapter 58);
- sun visors (see chapter 58 );
- upper front pillar t rims;
- volumetric sensors (for vehicles provided with alarm);
- middle pillar tri ms;
- rear quart er panel trims.
Detach from clips the roof lining (1).
REMOUNTING
Perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
Roof lining
2
1
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INSIDE AND REAR LIGHTING
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DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the (-) plug of the battery.
Pull the seat ( 1) of the access flap ( 2) to the fuse box located in the cockpit, at the l eft end of
the dashboard. Carefully remove flap ( 2).
Dismount the attaching screws ( 3) of the fuse box on the driving post crossbeam and detach
it from clips (4)
R EMOU NT I NG
Attach in clips ( 4) the fuse box on the driving post crossbeam and mount the screws ( 3).
Carefully mount, the access flap ( 2) to the fuse box.
Connect the battery (-) terminal.
Perform functional tests, noticing the correct operation of all consumers supplied by means
of the cockpit fuse box.
OBSERVATION:
For vehicle equipped with programmable radio-tape player and electronic c lock, af-
ter battery reconnecting, the radio code must be introduced and the clock re-programmed.
If COBRA 3800 or COBRA 3900 alarms have been mounted on the vehicle, in the
fuse box, may be found fuses F29 with value 15 A (mounted in seat (5)) and F 30 with
value 5A (mounted in seat (6)).
Cockpit fuse box
2
1
4
4 3
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ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
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Diagnostic - General
Subject to equipment level, two types of Cockpit Central Unit may be mounted:
Cockpit Central Unit
Diagnostic connection
Coded anti-starting (V2)
Turning lights and indicator management
Acoustic warning (turning lights on forgetfulness)
Windscreen wiper: fix point stopping management
Cockpit lighting management
Cockpit timing lighting
Doors electric blocking by radio-frequency
Alarm connection Ba
sic range
N2
X
X
X
X
X
X High range
N4
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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