INSIDE AND REAR LIGHTING
Inside and rear lighting .................................... 81-1
Ceili ng lamp ...................................................... 81-4
Bulbs ... ............................................................... 81-5
Lamps failures diagnostic ................................. 81-6
Cockpit fuse box ............................................... 81-8
UCE de co de r protection .................................. 81-10
ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
General .............................................................. 82-1
One key head replacement ............................... 82-5
Dismounting - remounting E.C.U. decoder ..... 82-6
Anti starting bushing replacement .................. 82-7
R. F. remote control for blocking/unlocking the
doors ................................................................... 82-8
Electric control unit injection replacement ..... 82-9
Acoustic warning ............................................... 82-10
Pr ocedures ......................................................... 82-12
Diagnostic .......................................................... 82-18
Diagnostic – General ........................................ 82-39
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ............... 82-53
Diagnostic – Conformity checking ................... 82-55
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 82-57
Diagnostic - Damage location algorithm ........ 82-63
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel without RPM meter ............ 83 -1
Instrument panel with RPM meter ................. 83 -2
connectors disposal ........................................... 83 -3
Pe rform functional instrument panel ............ 83 -4
Speed transducer .............................................. 83 -5
F uel level transmitter ........................................ 83 -6
Water te mperature sensor ................................ 83 -7
Diagnostic – damages interpretation .............. 83 -8
STEERING - CONNECTOR
Anti-theft mechanism ...................................... 84-1
Under steering wheel control .......................... 84-2
Re ar windows defrosting switch ..................... 84-6
Central locking switch ...................................... 84-7
Pa ssenger electric window sw itch ................... 84-8
Driver electric window switch ......................... 84-9
Hazard sw itch .................................................... 84-10
Electric lighter..........................................................84-11
WINDSCREEN WIPER
Drive mechanism ............................................. 85-1
Diagnostic ........................................................... 85-3 AUTO RADIO
General .............................................................. 86-1
T apes player ...................................................... 86-6 CD Pl
ayer .......................................................... 86-7
C onnectors ........................................................ 86-8
Roof antenna .................................................... 86-9
ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
Windscreen washing ......................................... 87-1
Re lays and UCE decoder asse mbly from
cockpit ............................................................... 87-2
Cockpit Central Unit ....................................... 87-4
Diagnostic – general ......................................... 87-6
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ................ 87-11
Diagnostic - Conformity checking ................... 87-14
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 87-18
Diagnostic – Damage location algorithm ........ 87-26
WIRING
Airbag - general ................................................ 88-1
Airbag – Electronic control unit ..................... 88-2
Driver’s airbag .................................................. 88-6
Airbag – Special devic es ................................... 88-9
The airbag destroying procedure .................... 88-10
Airbag diagnostic – General ............................ 88-12
Diagnostic – Failure interpretation ................. 88-14
Diagnostic – Conformity checking .................. 88-20
Diagnostic – Help .............................................. 88-22
Diagnostic – Failure locating tree .................... 88-23
Fr ont door wiring protector ............................ 88-24
Re ar door wiring prote ctor .............................. 88-25
ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS
General .............................................................. 89 - 1
Functional diagrams list .................................. 89 - 6
F unctional diagrams list index ............................ 89 - 8
Connections lists - Mass list ............................. 89 - 9
Electric compone nts location on vehicle ......... 89 - 10
Ma ss attachments on vehic le ............................ 89 - 10
Electric compone nts location on the vehic le .... 89 - 11
Cockpit fuse box ................................................ 89 - 14
Fu se box from engine compartment ................ 89 - 16
Wires functions index in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 18
Wires functions in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 21
Wires functions explanation ............................ 89 - 9581
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
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DISMOUNTING
Lift the vehicle by means of an elevator.
Disconnect t he fog proj ector connector from t he ve hicle wiring (pul l the two clips of the
connector). Detach carefully from the 3 clips of points ( B), the fog projector support (A) from the bumper,
using a straight screwdriver.
Dismount the two screws TORX 20 (C). Mark the mounting position of the fog projector on
the support.
Extract the fog projector from its support.
REMOU NT I NG
Position the new fog projector in the support ( A)
Mount the two screws TORX 20, observing the mounting position before dismounting .
Position a nd push forward t he fog projector a ssembly in t he bum per unt il all 3 clips ( B)
ensuring the correct positioning of the fog projector assembly, are attached.
Reconnect the fog projector connector
Lower the vehicle from the elevator.
Check the operation of the fog projectors.
REMARK:
In order to dismount – remount t he left fog projector the dismounting/remounting of
the acoustic warning is necessary to be performed.
REMARK:
After remounting the fog projectors, it is obligatory to pe rform their adjustment, by
means of a screwdriver positioned through the bumper slot, ac ting upon t he adjustment
s crew (D).
A
F og projectors
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Cockpit fuse box
The fuses are protecting the following electric circuits:
Fuse Symbol Fu se Protected circuit
number type
F01 Free
F02 PLAF 15 A Instrument panel, cockpit UCE(ceiling lamp operation, radio
F03 20 ACockpit UCE, air conditioning climate control panel *
F04 15 ACockpit UCE, diagnostic socket, airbag UCE, anti-starting
bus h ing
F05
UC E10 A UCE injection , petrol pump relay/ignition coil, instrument panel
INJECTION
F06 10 AWindscreen wiper-washer switch (windscreen washing pump
operation), reverse driving switch, STOP switch, air
conditioning climate control panel*
F07 20 AWindscreen wiper-washer switch, UCE cockpit (windscreen
wiper timer operation), windscree n wiper motor (sto ppi ng at fix point).
F08 7,5 ALeft meeting lights, instrument panel (indicator)
F09 7,5 ARi ght meeting lights
F10 7,5 ALeft road lights, instrument panel (indicator)
F11 7,5 ARight road lights
F12 15 AAcoustic warning
F13 25 AUCE cockpit (turning lights and hazard), diagnostic socket.
F14 7,5 AFront/rear left parking lights, lighting: switches, climate control
panel, instrument panel, lighter, radio.
F15 7,5 AFront/rear right parking lights
F16 15 ALighter, radio
F17 30 AClimate control blower
F19 7,5 AFog lamp, instrument panel (indicator)
F20 25 ARear window defrosting
UC E
F21 INJECTION 5 AUCE injection
F23 30 ARight/left electric window regulator switch
F26 30 A Air conditioning climate control blower*
F28 20 AFog projectors
* for vehicles equipped with air conditioning
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ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
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This type of anti starting system is based on the key recognition, which has a special constructio n.
It may be separated in two elements which can be identified in the following way: the key head
(position A.) made of plastic, which c an be dismounted and the metal insertion (position B),
which is fixed and ensured by clipping in the key head.
In the key head, there is a coded independent electronic circuit, which is functioning without
battery. When setting the contact on, the anti starting bushing, placed around the starting contact,
is enquiring and catching the coded signal emitted by the key head, then sends it to the Electronic
Control Unit (E.C.U.) decoder. This one is attached on the front left pillar, under the lower casing
of the dashboard and has the function of receiving the code sent from the bushing. If the decoder
recognises the key code then it will send a coded signal to the injection computer, which compares
it with the previous memorised code and will authorise or not the engine starting In case of the system with ra dio frequency remote control (RF) of the doors blocking /
unlocking, the key head has a different construction, having an activation button of the remote
control and a red L ED, which i s lighted i n the moment of bl ocking/unlocking the doors, by
pushing the key button. Inside t he ke y head there i s the coded electroni c c ircuit for the anti
starting system and a printed electronic circuit, supplied by a battery, for the RF remote control
operation of blocking/unlocking the vehicle doors.
The anti starting system is activated after approximate 10 seconds from the breaking of the
contact and is visualised by the blinking of the anti starting indicator placed on the instrument
panel.
AT T E N T I O N !
If the battery is low charged, the tension drop on the starter, at starting, may cause
the activation of the anti starting system and the engine starting is impossible.
General
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The E.C.U. decoder has the following functions :
- deco ding the signal received from the anti starting
bushing; - send ing a code to the injection computer in order to
author ise the engine starting;
- c ontrolling the anti starting indic ator of the instrument
panel;
receiv ing the coded signal from the anti starting bearings,
for the vehicles equipped with RF remote control;
REMA RK :
In case both keys were lost, the code of the key head (8 characters) and the code of the
me tal insertion (4 characters) can be red from the vehicle-purchasing invoice. If also the
invoice was lost, the two mentioned codes can be found out based on the chassis s eries of that
vehicl e, acces sing the database of the DA C IA manufacture r, callin g the “C lient Voice”
department (phone 0248 500 000).
E.C.U. DECODER
General
- commandi ng the blocking/unlocking of the doors, if the vehicle is provided with RF remote
c ontrol keys;
- co mma nding the ceiling delayed light, for vehicles equipped with this system.
Th
e an ti starting bushing is located around the starting contact and is accessible after the
d ismounting the steering wheel’s half-cases. It catches the signal from the key head and then sends
a coded signal to the E.C.U. decoder.
The ve hicles equipped with RF remote control keys for blocking/ unlocking the doors are provided
with another anti starting bushing which transmits to the E.C.U. decoder also the signal received
from the RF remo te control.
Th e recognition of the two types of decoding bushings is performed by means of codes labelled
on their body, as follows : - code 04 2264J - for vehicles without RF remote control;
- code 8200 044257 - for vehicles with RF remote control. ANTI S TARTING BUSHING
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REMARK :
The vehic les equipped with this anti starti ng system, have a type of decoder, and those
provided also with R F remote control for l ocking/ unlocking doors have another ty pe of
decoder.
Th e identification of the two types of E.C.U. decoder is realised by the inscriptions on the
labels as follows: - code P8200032783H and the in scri ption TRANS-PLAF for the vehicle s w ithout RF
remote control; - code P8200032776H and the inscr iption TRF-TRANS-CAR for the vehicles with RF
remote control. ANTI STARTING INDI CATOR
It is located on the instrument panel (position A) and has the following functions:
- signalising the activation of the anti starting system;
- signalising the case of non identifying the key head;
- signalling the entrance in the operation mode “resynchronisation” of the remote controls, RF
with E.C.U. decoder, for the vehicles which use the RF remote control.
When the contact is off and the anti starting system is activated, without any existing failure, the
an ti starting indicator must blink slowly (a blink per second).
After setting the contact on, the anti starting indicator must light for 3 seconds and then turn off.
If a fter setting the contact on, the anti starting system doesn’t work properly, then the anti
starting indicator will blink rapidly (two blinks per second). Th
e ceiling delayed lighting is activated subject to the position of the light glass ( 1):
- position A the ceiling is lighting permanently;
- position B de layed ceiling lighting; this will light for 15 seconds after driver’s front door closing
or after the command of unlocking the doors with the RF remote control. This delay turns out in the
mo ment of setting the contact;
- po sition C ceiling light off.
General
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Procedures
A. E.C.U. DECODER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE AND
ANTI STARTING CODE MEMORISING
The new E.C.U. decoder is always not coded. After its mounting on the vehicle it is necessary
that this one is memorising the anti starting code in order to be operational.
REMARK:
If only the E.C.U. decoder i s replaced, there i s no need of an i ntervention to t he
E.C.U. injection (injection computer), which will keep the old anti starting code.
AT T E N T I ON!
After the E.C.U. de coder memorised the anti starting c ode, this code cannot be erased
or replaced with another one. In order t o perform this procedure, one of the keys of t he ve hicle and the CLIP tester are
needed.
Proceed as follows:
1. Connect the CLIP tester to the diagnostic socket and to the battery (or the lighter socket)
of the vehicle. 2. Read the configuration of the old E.C.U. decoder in the following way, before dismounting
it from the vehicle:
- select the type “B41”
- enter the menu “ COMPUTER TEST” then select “ ANTI STARTING”
- access “COMMAND MODE” then “CONFIGURATIONS READING”
- note the configurations found : petrol, programming with 1 or 2 keys, ceiling delayed
light, the type of the doors’ blocking switch (CPE), etc.;
3. Return to the menu “COMPUTER TEST”
4. Remove the old E .C.U. decoder and replace it with a new one, the contact being off.
5. Enter the menu “ANTI STARTING”, then select “ STATE LIST”. If the E.C.U. decoder is
new, you must find the following states:
18G FIRST CYCLE MEMORISING………………….......………… PASSIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING ………..……….. ACTIVE
19D UNBLOCKED KEY PROGRAMMING ……………….………ACTIVE
OBSERVAT ION:
If the states 19G and 19D are not “ACTIVE” this means the E.C.U. decoder has
b een already used, so it isn’t new and cannot memorise another anti starting code.
6. Access t he menu “COMMAND MODE” and then “CONFIGURATION”, where you
will c onfigure t he new E .C.U. decoder in the same way as the old one : petrol, 1 ke y, ceiling
delayed light, impulsion doors blocking switch, etc. selecting one by one these configurations,
which you’ll validate with “CLICK” on the blue button on right top of the screen.
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Procedures
1. Return to “COMPUTER TEST”
2. Set the contact on for 2 seconds in “ M” position, without start ing the engine. The anti
starting indicator will begin to blink rapidly.
3. Access the menu “ STATE LIST”, where the following states must exist:
9D RECEIVED KEY CODE ………………………………......…… ACTIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING …………….…… PASSIVE
10. Take the c ontact off. In the menu “COMMAND MODE” select “ACTUATORS”, then
validate “ FINISHED CALIBRATION” launching the command on the blue rectangle situated
on the right top of the screen. The message “COMMAND IN PROGRESS” will appear, followed
by “ FINISHED COMMAND”. 11 . The anti starting indicator will blink rarely.
12. Return to the “STATE LIST”, which now, must be like that: 18G FIRST CYCLE MEMORISING…………………………….....…ACTIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING…………….……..PASSIVE
19D UNBLOCKED KEY PROGRAMMING …………………..…… PASSIVE
13. Set the contact i n “M” position for 2-3 seconds in order t o send the code t o the E.C.U.
injection. The anti starting indicator must light for 3 seconds, then turn off.
14. Take off the contact. After 10 seconds, the anti starting indicator will blink rarely.
15. Check the engine starting with both keys, and then take the contact off.
16. Check in the menu “ STATE LIST ” if the state 10G “ANTI STARTING” is “ ACTIVE”.
Perform the synchronisation of the TRF remote control with the decoder (with 1or 2 keys).
OBSERVAT ION:
With the CLIP tester, a starting interdiction may be simulated, proceeding as follows:
- take the contact off; wait for 10 seconds, then the anti starting indicator will blink;
- in the menu, “COMMAND MODE” access “ ACTUATORS” then validate “ FORCED
PROTECTION MODE” launching the command from the blue button situated on the ri ght
topside of the screen. “COMMAND IN PROGRESS” will be displayed and then “FINISHED
COMMAND”; - in t he m enu “ STATE LIST” search for the state 10G ”ANTI START ING”, which
must be “ ACTIVE”; - set the contact on “M” position; the anti starting indicator will blink rapidly, and the
engine starting is impossible;
- remove the key from the contact and check then the engine starting with both keys, so
the procedure is finished.
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