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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
80 - 4
HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY
DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the battery.
Dismount the headlamp adjustment correction control from the headlamp adjustment device,
by detaching from clips.
Disconnect the connector (1).
Disconnect the supply wires for the parking bulb and turning light bulb.
Dismount the attachment nuts (5) of the headlamp-turning lamp assembly .
Push ahead the headlamp assembly.
REMOUNTING
Place the headlamp assembly in its place and tighten the attachment nuts (5).
Mount the headlamp correction cable.
Reconnect the connector (1) and the supply wires to the parking and turning bulbs.
Reconnect the battery.
NOTE :
After headlamps dismounting, their adjustment must be performed.
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
80 - 5
FOG LAMPS
DISMOUNTING – REMOUNTING
Disconnect the fog lamp (A) connectors from the vehicle wiring.
Dismount the two fog lamp attachment nuts (B and C) on the front bumper.
Remove the fog lamp off the bumper.
Position in the bumper the new fog lamp.
Mount the two fog lamp attachment nuts (B and C).
Connect the fog lamp (A) connectors to the vehicle wiring.
Check the operation of the fog lamps.
NOTE:
After mounting t he fog l amps, it is obl igatory to perform their adjustment.
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
BULBS REPLACEMENT80 - 6
HEADLAMP BULB REPLACEMENT
DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the connector (1).
Disconnect the supply wires of the parking bulb and remove the parking bulb.
Remove the rubber protector (2).
Release t he attachment clamps (3) and remove the low-main beam bulb.
REMOUNTING
Perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
NOTE:
In case the headlamp is equipped with a halogen bulb, do not touch its glass balloon
directly by hand.
FRONT TURNING BULB REPLACEMENT
DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the bulb supply wires
Rotate the holder (4) and remove it.
Remove the burnt bulb from the holder.
REMOUNTING
Pe rform the dismounting operations in the reverse orde r, with the checking of the correct
holder (4) positioning to avoid dust and humidity penetration in the headlamp assembly .
The turning lamps are using orange color bulb; when replacing the bulb, use the same bulb type.
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
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HEADLAMPS ADJUSTMENT
MEETING LIGHTS ADJUSTMENT (LOW BEAM) This is performed by acting upon the V screw
(vertically p lane adjustment) or H (horizontally
p lane adjustment). By screwin g, t he lighting beam
is ”lowering” and by unscrewing is “ascending”.
Check if the lighted area i s centered on the
vertical axis and if the optical separation at 15°
coincide with the headlamp lighting. An error
of 1 cm is admissible.
A lighting beam displaced towards left has
the aspect shown in ( pict.a) and a lighting beam
displaced towards right has the aspect shown
in (pict.b).
RO AD LIGHTS ADJUSTMENT (LONG BEAM)
Check the position to coincide with the
adjustment performed for low beam a nd with
the lighting beam distributed between the two
vertical lines on the panel. When checking the long beam, the lighting
center of the ellipse, must be located on the
cross marking the screen center.
If a m ajor de viation c ompared with t he low be am i s noticed, i t is re commended t he bul b
replacement, this one being in most of the cases, responsible for such defect.
pict.a
pict.b
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BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS
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HEADLAMPS ADJUSTMENT
FOG LAMPS ADJUSTMENT
The fog lamps adjustment is to be performed in the following conditions:
- the vehicle to be placed on a horizontal surface;
- the vehicle has not passengers inside the cockpit or weights in the trunk;
- the tires a re pressurized a t the manufacturer prescribed pressure.
Further on, proceed as follows:
Bring the vehicle at the working place.
Position the adjustment device (headlamp adjustment device – E) in front of an optical center
of a fog lamp.
Switch on the fog lamps.
Rotate the adjustment screw of the fog lamp (D), so that an adjustment of 2 % is obtained and
the separation between the lighted area and the dark one from the adjustment device is located
under the marked line (G).
This adjustment is performed in the same way as for the meeting lights adjustment.
Bring the adjustment device in front of the optical center of the second fog lamp.
Perform the fog lamp adjustment.
Switch off the fog lamps.
G
E
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REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
81 - 1
BULBS REPLACEMENT
BULB REPLACEMENT OF THE REAR TURNING, PARKING AND BRAKE STOP LIGHT
Disconnect the battery.
Push towards interior the two attachment clips (1 ), then extract the plastic cap (2).
Disconnect the connector (6).
Push upwards the attachment clips (3) of the printed circuit plate (4), swing it and pull out the
plate from the attachment shoulders (5).
For remounting perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
FOG LAMP BULB REPLACEMENT
Di smount the attachment scre ws (1) of the
fog lamp glass and remove the glass;
Remove the burnt bulb and replace it.
REPLACEMENT OF THE LICENSE PLATE LAMP BULB
Dismount the lamp attachment screws.
Replace the burnt bulb.
For remounting, perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
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REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING
81COCKPIT FUSE BOX81 - 6
DISMOUNTING
Disconnect the (-) plug of the battery.
Turning the button
(4) open, then carefully remove the access little door (1) to the fuse box,
placed under left side dashboard. Dismount the attaching screws (2) of the fuse box on back of the little door.
Rotate the fuse box in order to have access at the connectors of its back then carefully discon-
nect the wiring connectors. If it is necessary the replacement of the module (3 ) attached on the
fuse box, for the fuses F11 – F16, first note the position of the wires connected to these fuses,
then perform the wires disconnecting .
Remove the fuse box.
REMOUNTING
Connect the wiring connectors to the fuse box printed circuit. Observe the form correspon-
dence of each connector with its drawing, marked on the printed circuit of the fuse box. Connect the wires corresponding to the fuses F11 – F16, if those have been previously disconnected.
Position the wires appointed for the fuses F11- F16 and the module (3) of those fuses, then
attach the fuse box on the back of the access little door (1).
Carefully mount the fuse box access little door, then close it.
Connect the (-) battery plug.
Perform functional tests, noticing the correct operation of all consumers supplied by means of
the cockpit fuse box.
OBSERVAT ION
For vehicle equipped with radio-tape player, after battery reconnecting, the radio
code must be introduced, in order to make it again running.
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HORN - ENGINE IMMOBILISER
82A - 1
This type of anti starting syste m is based on the key recognition, which has a special construction.
It may be separated in two elements which can be identified in the following way (pict.1): the key
he ad (pos.A.) made of plastic, which can be dismounted and the metal insertion (pos.B.), which is
fixed an d 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 start of the engine.
We mention that the system with radio frequency remote control (RF) of the doors blocking
/unlocking, has no influence to the anti starting system. In this case, the key head has a different
construction, having an activation button of the remote control and a red LED, which is lighted in
the moment of blocking/unlocking the doors, by pushing the key button. Inside the key head
there is the coded electronic circuit for the anti starting system and an imprinted electronic circuit,
s upplied by a battery, for t he RF remote control operation of blocking/unlocking the ve hicle
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.
If the battery is low charged, the t ension drop on the starter, at starting,
may cause the activation of the anti starting system and the start of the engine is
impossible.
pict.1
GENERALITIES
AT T ENTION
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