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6. STATE 11G: ACTIVATE THE RF REMOTE CONTROL/ RECEIVED RF SIGNAL
INDICATION
If the 17D state is PASSIVE, do not apply the next diagnostic
because the E .C.U. decoder is unused (new).
RECOMMENDATION Perform first the remote control synchronisation Do not access the next diagnostic if the state 11G remains PASSIVE
when activating the RF remote control at the blocking and unlocking
of the doors.
Check the blocking and unlocking of the doors using the second RF remote control. If this
is one is operating, then the battery of the first RF remote control should be replaced.
Check the presence of +12 V(+DC) at the pin1 of the anti starting bushing.
Is there +12V ?
Perform using CLIP tester, the impulse detection test a t the pin 1 of the anti
starting bushing, when using the RF remote control.
Are any impulses when using the remote control ?
YES Replace the E .C.U. decoder.
NO Replace the anti starting bushing.YES
Check the isolation related to the ground of the electric wiring between:
E.C.U. decoder Pin B1 pole 1 anti starting bushing Pin B2 pole door locking switch
Pin B5 pole 3
Is the isolation related to the ground good?
YES Fix the electric wiring.
NO Replace the E .C.U. decoder.NO
AFTER REPAIRING Perform a conformity checking.
Check the operation of the anti starting system.
DIAGNOSTIC
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FA
ILURES LOCATING BASED ON CLIENT CLAIM
(algorithm for damage locating)
A LP1. MISSING COMMUNICATION CLIP TESTER / E.C.U DECODER
RECOMMENDATION Check if the lines K and L are not perturbed by another computer
of the vehicle.
Check the situation of the F15 fuse ( up to 01.06.2001) or F7 (after 01.06.2001)
Replace it if necessary.
Be sure the CLIP t ester is not the cause of t he failure, by trying the communication with
another computer of the vehicle.
Check the tension of the battery (U>10,5V). If it is necessary, charge the battery.
Check the correct c onnection of the E.C.U. decoder to the wiring.
Check the supply of the E.C.U. decoder : - ground at pin A8 - supply (+IC) at pin A9
Be sure that the diagnostic socket is correctly supplied.
Check the continuity and the isolation of the electric wiring on the pins’ line corresponding to:
E.C.U. decoder A3 7 diagnostic socket
A4 15
If the dialogue CLIP tester – E.C.U. decoder cannot be established, then replace the decoder.
When the communication with the tester is established, solve
AFTER REPAIRING the failures displayed by CLIP.
Perform a conformity checking.
DIAGNOSTIC
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THE PIN CODE
The PIN code is formed of four figures and it can be used only for deactivating the anti intrusion
s ystem, if this operation can not be performed by pushing the deactivating button from the RF
remote control of the vehicle. For introducing the PIN code, perform as follows:-set on the contact key in the M position and take it off it for three times in seven seconds,
after which the anti intrusion LED indicator will switch on for three seconds; -set on the contact again on the M position and maintain it until the number of the L ED
blinks is e qual with the first figure of the PIN code, then take off the contact; -set on the contact in the M position and maintain it until the number of LED blinks is equal
w ith the second figure of the PIN code, then take off the contact;
-perform the above mentioned method in order to introduce the third and the fourth figure
of the PIN code;
-after that, the system is deactivated and the siren stops automatically;
- set on the contact again – the anti LED indicator must switch on, confirming in this way
that the c orrect introduction of the PIN code.
AT TENT ION
If it i s necessary the checking of the PIN code, t his will be pe rformed
only after al least 20 seconds have passed, since the anti intrusion ECU has been
connected to the vehicle’s wiring or since the connecting of t he vehicle’s battery.
The COBRA anti intrusion system can operate in t hree different modes (2,3 or 4).
For the Super Nova vehicles, the system has been programmed to work in the second operation
mode. If by mistake the PIN code was introduced in less than 20 seconds since the battery
connecting or since connecting the anti intrusion ECU, this can involve the change of the operation
way of the system, which will generate errors during the operation. There is, although, the possibility
of reprogramming the correct operation way (type 2) and in this purpose, perform the following
operations : - disconnect and then reconnect the anti intrusion ECU; when connecting the anti intrusion
ECU the anti intrusion LED indicator will switch on once, confirming the correct connecting;
-af ter at least 5 seconds from the previous operation, but no more than 20 second from it,
perform the following operation s:
-s et on the contact key in the M position for three times and then release it;
- the anti intrusion LED indicator will switch on for three seconds and then will switch off;
- set on again the contact key in the “M” position and maintain it, counting two blinks of the
anti intrusion LED indicator, then take off the contact;
- the LED indicator will blink for two times in two series, confirming in this way the proper
performance of the previous operations;
press the doors locking button of the dashboard, in order to lock and unlock the doors; the anti
intrusion LED indicator must not blink;
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
CONNECTOR C
1. Instrum ent panel lighting
2. Ground
3. Anti starting indicator
4. Supply (+ IC)
5. Free
6. Injection failure indicator
CO NNECTOR D
1. Battery charging circuit failure indicator
2. Fuel minimum level warning
3. Free
4. Free
5. Free
6. Free
7. Free
8. Free
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The corresponden
ce between the positions from A,B,C,D connectors of the instrument panel
and the components of the vehicle electric equipment is the following :
CONNECTOR A
1. Free
2. Rear window defrosting indicator
3. RPM
4. Cooling fluid temperature indicator
5. Oil pressure warning
6. Cooling fluid temperature warning
7. Left turning indicator
8. Left turning indicator
9. Hazard lights indicator
10. Instrument panel ground
CONNECTOR B
1. High beam indicator
2. Free
3. Free
4. Right turning indicator
5. Right turning indicator
6. Supply ()+DC)- after contact
7. Hand brake, braking system failure warning
8. Brake pads wear indicator
9. Free CO
NNECTORS ( until 01.06.2001)
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CO
NNECTOR X
1. Low beam indicator
2. Anti starting indicator
3. Supply(+IC) anti starting indicator
4. Injection failure indicator
5. Oil pressure warning
6. Water temperature indicator
NOTE
In case of the interventions on the instrument panel, check the existence of the
rubbe r i solati ng ele ments on the windsc re en lower c ross bar, pl ac e d behi nd the
instrument panel. For the vehicles corresponding to the pollution norm EURO 2000, at the X c onnector,
position 4 is “ OBD anti-pollution failure indicator”. The i nstrument panel is provided with thre e connectors having the following pl ugs
correspondence:
CONNECTOR V
1. Instrum ent panel lighting
2. Ground
3. Rear window defrosting indicator
4. High beam indicator
5. RPM
6. Supply (+DC) after contact
7. Free
8. Ground
9. Right turning indicator
10. Left turning indicator CONNECTOR Z
1. Hazard indicator
2. Water temperature warning
3. Supply (+DC) after contact
4. Ground
5. ICP and handbrake warning
6. Brake pads wear warning
7. Fuel level indicator
8. Fuel level minimum warning
9. Battery charging indicator
CO
NNECTORS(after 01.06.2001)
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INSTRUMENT PANEL
DISMOUNTING
Disconnecting battery.
Dismounting flexible shaft( speedometer cable) from the gearbox.
Dismounting control cable from the recyclin g flap.
Dismounting steering wheel and the steering wheel casing.
Dismountin g dashboard lower fairing.
Dismountin g documents compartment.
Disconnect documents compartment lamp.
Dismountin g central console.
Dismounting flaps control cables from the climate control unit.
Discon necting: cigarette lighter, climate control lighting, ashtray lighting, climate control switch .
Dismounting headlamps adjustment control from the dashboard.
Dismounting dashboard from the windscreen lower cross bar.
Disconnecting flexible shaft (speedometer cable) from the instrument panel.
Disconnecting air conducting ducts to aerators.
Disconnecting front wiring from the instrument panel and from the dashboard wiring.
Dismounting instrument panel attachmen t clamps from the dashboard.
Dismountin g clamps from the instrument panel.
Mounting clamps on the new instrument panel.
Mounting instrument panel with clamps on dashboard.
Connecting flexible shaft to the instrument panel.
Connecting front wiring to the instrument panel and to the dashboard wiring.
Positioning and fixing air conducting ducts.
IN
STRUMENT PANEL REPLACEMENT
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Positioning and fixing flaps control cables to the climate control unit.
Connecting dashboard wirin g to: cigarette lighter, climate contro l lighting, climate control switch,
ashtray lighting.
Connecting documents compartment lamp.
Mounting documents compartment.
Mounting central console.
Mounting dashboard lower fairing.
Mounting steering wheel casing and steering wheel.
Mounting flexible shaft to the gearbox.
Mounting control cable to the recycling flap.
Connecting battery.
Functional tests.
REMOUNTING
Perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
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IN
STRUMENT PANEL REPLACEMENT
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NOTE
Dismounting / re m ounting of t he spe e do c abl e, m ay be pe rform e d onl y aft e r
dismounting the instrument panel from the dashboard.
DISM OUNTING
Disconnect the battery;
Dismount the dashboard lower fairing;
Disconnect the RPM sensor connector;
Dismount the speedo cable from the gearbox;
Dismount the speedo cable from instrument panel back part, by detaching it from clips, pushing
in the direction of the A and B arrows, then extract it acting in t he direction of C arrow. Remove the speedo cable under the dashboard.
REMOUNTING
Perform the dismounting operations in the reverse order.
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DISMOUNTING / REMOUNTING SPEEDOMETER CABLE ( FLEXIBLE SHAFT )
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