Mechanisms and accesoires5
Climatisation6
Garnishing and tack room7
Electr ic equipment8
57 LOWER INTERNAL ACCESSORIESDashboard..................................................... 57-1
Dashboard upper part ................................... 57-3
Central console............................................. 56-4
Documents compartment.............................. 57-5
Ste ering whee l axle hal f-cases...................... 57-6
Inside rear view mirror.................................. 57-7
S un visors...................................................... 57-8
Turning handles............................................ 57-9
Handbrake case............................................. 57-10
59 SAFETY ELEMENTS Front safety belts........................................... 59-1
Re ar safety belts............................................ 59-2
61 HEATING Climat e control asse mbly.............................. 61-1
Housing manifold.......................................... 61-2
Heating radiator............................................. 61-3
C limat e control blower.................................. 61-4
Diagnosis....................................................... 61-5
62 AIR CONDITIONING Generalities.................................................. 62-1
AC unit operating diagram........................... 62-4
Evaporator.................................................... 62-5
Comp ressor................................................... 62-7
Condenser..................................................... 62-8
Pr essure controller........................................ 62-9
Dryer filter tank............................................ 62-10
Unit piping.................................................... 62-11
C limat e control unit...................................... 62-12
Diagnosis....................................................... 62-13
65 SEALING OPENING ELEMENTS Carriage body se aling................................... 65-1
66 SEALING WINDOWS AND SCREENS Glasses sealing............................................. 66-1
Insi de wipers ............................................... 66-2
Outside wipers.............................................. 66-3
71 INTERNAL BODY TRIM Carriage body coverings.............................. 71-1
Fr ont door threshold covering...................... 71-2
Upper front pillar covering........................... 71-3
Re ar door threshold covering....................... 71-4
Mi ddle pillar covering.................................. 71-5
Re ar passa ge covering.................................. 71-6
Re ar wheel passage covering........................ 71-7
Mi ddle pillar lower covering........................ 71-8
Re ar side panel covering............................... 71-9
R oof gasket .................................................... 71-10 Carpets
......................................................... 71-11
Cowl panel noise absorbent ......................... 71-12
72 SIDE OPENING ELEMENTS TRIM Front door panel........................................... 72-1
Re ar door panel............................................ 72-2
74 BACK SEAT TABLES AND PARCEL SHELVES Upper back panel replacement...................... 74-1
75 FRONT SEATS FRAMES AND RUNNERS Front seats.................................................... 75-1
Fr ont seat slides guides................................ 75-2
Fr ont seat armature...................................... 75-3
76 REAR SEATS FRAMES AND RUNNERS Rear bench................................................... 76-1
B ench seats .................................................. 76-2
77 FRONT SEAT TRIM Seats upholstery dismounting...................... 77-1
Back rest upholstery dismounting................ 77-2
78 REAR SEAT TRIM Seats upholstery dismounting...................... 78-1
Back rest upholstery dismounting................ 78-2
80 BATTERY - FRONT HEADLIGHTS Battery... ...................................................... 80-1
Head lamp asse mb ly..................................... 80-4
F og lamps.................................................... 80-5
Bulbs r eplacement....................................... 80-6
Headlamps adjustment................................. 80-7
81 REAR AND INTERIOR LIGHTING Bulbs r eplacement........................................ 81-1
Bulbs ............................................................ 81-2
Diagnostic.................................................... 81-3
Cockpit fuse box.......................................... 81-6
82A HORN - ENGINE IMMOBILISER Gene ralities.................................................. 82A-1
Key head repla ceme nt.................................. 82A-6
E.C.U. decoder repla ceme nt........................ 82A-7
Antistarting bushing replaceme nt................ 82A-8
RF remote control for blocking/unlocking
t he doors...................................................... 82A-9
Electric control unit injection repla cement... 82A-10
Pr ocedures.................................................... 82A-11
Diagnostic..................................................... 82A-17
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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.
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GENERALITIES
AT T ENTION
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GENERALITIES
The anti starting bushing (picture 5) is located around the starting contact a nd is accessible
after the dismounting the steering wheel’s cases. It catches the signal from the key head and then
s ends a coded signal t o the E .C.U. decoder.
The vehicles equipped with RF remote control keys for blocking/ unlocking t he doors are
provided with another anti starting bushing which transmits to the E.C.U. decoder also the signal
received from the RF remote control.
The recognition of the two types of decoding bushings is realised by means of codes labelled
on their body, as follows :
- code 042264J - for vehicles w ithout RF remote control
- code 8200044257 - for vehicles with RF remote control
The E.C.U. decoder (picture 6) has the
following functions :
- decode the signal received from the anti
starting bushing ;
- sends a c ode to the injection computer
in order to authorise the engine starting.
- controls the anti starting indicator of the
instrument panel - receives the coded signal from the anti
NOTE
In case both keys we re lost, the code of the key head (8 characters) and the code of
the m etal insertion (4 characters) can be red from the vehicle invoice. If al so the i nvoice
was lost, the two mentioned codes can be found out based on the chassis series number
of that vehicle, accessing the database of the DACIA manufacturer, calling the TECH
LINE.
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starting bearings, for the vehicles equipped with RF remote control;
- commands the blocking/unlocking of the doors, if the vehicle is provided with RF remote
control keys;
- commands the dome ceiling lighting, for the vehicles equipped with this system.
E.C.U. DECODER
ANTI STARTING BUSHING
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NOTE :
The vehicles equipped with this anti starting system, have a type of decoder, and those
provided also with RF remote control for locking/ unlocking doors have another type
of decoder.
The identification of the two types of E.C.U. de coder i s realised by the inscriptions on
the labels as fol lows: -code P8200032783H and the inscription TRANS-PLAF for the vehicles without
RF remote control ;
-code P82000 32776H and the inscription TRF-TRANS-CAR for the vehicles
with RF remote control.
ANTI STARTING INDICATOR
It is located on the instrument panel (picture 8, position A) and has the following functions: - signals the activation of the anti starting system
- signals the case of non identifying the key head
- signals 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.
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The dome ceiling lighting is activated subject to the position of the switch
(picture 7, position 1):
- position A the ceiling lights permanently
- position B the ceiling turned off
- position C dome ceiling lighting; this will light for 5 seconds after a front door closing or
after the command of unlocking the doors with the RF remote control. This delay turns out in the
moment of setting the contact.
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ll the new decoders, are not coded. After t he mounting on the vehicle it is necessary the
memori sation of t he key head code by the decoder i n order to be operational. If only the
decoder is replaced, no intervention is necessary to the injection computer, which will keep the
old anti starting code. When the vehicle is provided with RF remote control for blocking/unlocking
the doors, the performing of the resynchronisation of the keys with the decoder is imposed, after
its mounting.
If further to the diagnostic of the anti starting system, using the CLIP tester, the replacement of
the decoder is imposed, proceed as follows: - disconnect the front wiring connector from the E.C.U. decoder ( the contact being off);
- dismount the attachment screws of the E. C. U. decoder on the front left pillar;
- mount the new E.C.U. decoder;
- connect the front wiring to the new decoder.
Proceed then to the insertion of the anti starting code using the contact key, then to its memorising
(validation) in the E.C.U. decoder, using the CLIP tester. For this purpose, perform the “E.C.U.
decoder re placement procedure and a nti starting c ode memorising”. Che ck then the correct
operation of the anti starting system with both keys. E.C.U. DECODER REPLACEMENT
AT TENT ION
Once the decoder has memorised the key codes, this code cannot be erased
or replaced with another one.
If it is necessary the replacement of the kit (E.C.U. decoder and two key heads), after that
realise t he “ Kit replacement procedure”.
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The RF remote control has no influence on anti starting system. It has only the function of
blocking/ unlocking the doors. The RF remote control with evolutionary code can use only two
keys as the decoder may manage only two different evolutionary codes. The key heads have an identification number formed by 8 alphanumeric characters (letters
and figures) , beginning with letter E.
In case of loosing one key, a key head and a metal insert ion will be ordered, then the
resynchronisation procedure of the RF remote control of t he ke y with t he decoder from the
vehicle must be performed. If the vehicle is provided with RF remote control key and this one
has been replaced, then perform the “ Simple synchronised procedure “. When the vehicle has
both keys with RF remote control, then perform the “Specific synchronised procedure “ after the
replacement of the second key.
NOTE - In the case only one ke y head is replaced, usually there is no need for
r esynchronisation of the other RF remote control.
- If both RF remote controls are desynchronised, one procedure of resynchronisation
will be performed with each remote control: perform the “Simple synchronisation
procedure for the first RF remote control” and the “Specific synchronisation procedure”
for the second RF remote control. Check then t he operation of blocking/ unlocking of the doors with both RF remote
controls. RF REMOTE CONTROL FOR BLOCKING/ UNLOCLING
THE DOORS
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7. Get back to “ TEST COMPUTERS”
8. Set the contact on for 2 seconds in “ M” position, without start ing the engine. T he a nti
starting indicator will begin to blink rapidly.
9. Access the menu “ STATE LIST”, where the following states must exist:
9D RECEIVED KEY CODE…………………………………………ACTIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING…………………PASSIVE
10. Take t he contact 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. Get back to the “STAT E LIST”, which now, must be like that:
18G FIRST CYCLE MEMORISING ………………………………ACTIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING... ………………PASSIVE
19D UNLOCKED KEY PROGRAMMING………………………. PASSIVE
13. Set the contact in “ M” position for 2-3 seconds i n order t o send the code to t he 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 START ING” is “ACTIVE”.
Pe rform the synchronisation of the TRF remote control with the decoder (with 1 or 22 keys).
OBSERVAT ION
With the CLIP tester, a starting interdiction may be simulated, proceeding as follows: -take the c ontact off; wait for 10 seconds, then the anti starting indicator will
blink; -in the m enu “COMMAND MODE” access “ ACTUATORS” then validate “
FORCED PROTECTION MODE” launching the command from the bl ue button
s ituated on the right topside of the screen. “COMMAND IN PROGRESS” will be
displayed and then “FINISHED COMMAND”.
-in the menu “STATE LIST” search for the state 10G ”ANTI STARTING”,
which must be “ ACT IVE”;
-set the contact on “M” position; the anti starting indicator will blink rapidly,
and the engine starting is i mpossible; - remove the key from the contact and check then the engine starting with both
keys, so the procedure is finished. PROCEDURES
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NOTE
For the RF remote control synchronisation, after the replacement of an E.C.U.
decoder, the synchronisation procedure must be performed taking into account the
following situations: -for one RF re m ot e c ont ro l , pe rf orm t he “ SIMP L E SY NC H RONIS ED
PRO CEDURE”;
-f or the second RF remote control perform the “SPECIFIC SYNCHRONISED
PRO CEDURE”.
B. KIT REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE(E.C.U. decoder plus 2 key he ads)
In case of one kit replacement perform the following steps:
- memorising the anti starting code by the E.C.U. decoder
- memorising of the new anti starting code by the injection computer; i t is necessary the
repairing code (found out based on the old ke y heads code) and t he CLIP tester.
Perform the actions in the following sequence:
1. Mount the metal insertions of the old keys to the new key heads.
2. Send to Tech Line the key heads code, written on the vehicle invoice, in order to get the
repairing code. 3. Connect the CLIP tester to the diagnostic socket and to the battery (or t o the lighter
socket) of the vehicle. Read the configuration of the old E.C.U. decoder before dismounting off
the vehicle, as follows: - select vehicle type “SUPERNOVA” and the “050” equipping level;
- enter the menu “ COMPUTER TEST” then choose “ ANTI STARTING”;
- access “COMMAND MODE” then “READ CONFIGURATIONS”;
- note the configurations : petrol/diesel, programming with 1 or 2 keys, ceiling delay, the
type of the doors’ blocking switch (CPE), etc.;
4. Get back to the m enu “ANTI STARTING”;
5. Dismount the old E.C.U. decoder and replace it with a new one, the contact being off.
6. Check the configuration of the new E.C.U. decoder selecting “ STATE LIST”; here you
must find the following states: 18G FIRST CYCLE MEMORISINGPASSIVE…………………INACTIVE
19G NOT PERFORMED KEY PROGRAMMING ……………….ACTIVE
19D UNLOCKED KEY PROGRAMMING ………………………ACTIVE
NOTE
If the state 19G and 19D are not “ACTIVE” this m eans the E.C.U. decoder isn’t a
n ew one and cannot memorise another anti starting c ode. PROCEDURES
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