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WARNING
Any improper alterations to theelectrical or fuel system canendanger the safety of the vehicle asthey could constitute a fire hazard orcause engine damage. Have anywork involving these systems or thereplacement of relays or high currentcarrying fuses carried out by anexpert.
Left-hand drive
Auxiliary fuse boxA
Central fuse boxB
Right-hand drive
Auxiliary fuse boxA
Central fuse boxB
Auxiliary fuse box
This is located on the left-hand sideof the engine compartment.
To open, pull up the lever at the rearof the fuse box and lift off the lid.
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This is located behind the glovecompartment in the instrument panel.
To gain access to the fuse box:
•Remove the screws in theinstrument panel trim underneaththe glove compartment and letthe trim panel drop down.
•Loosen the quick fix screws onthe fuse box.
•Let the fuse box down and pull ittowards you.
•Hang the fuse box in the frontfixture of the bracket.
Reinstall in the reverse order.
CHANGING A FUSE
WARNINGS
Do not modify the electricalsystem of your vehicle in anyway. Have repairs to the electricalsystem and the replacement ofrelays and high current fuses carriedout by properly trained technicians.
WARNINGS
Switch the ignition and allelectrical equipment off beforetouching or attempting to change afuse.
CAUTION
Fit a replacement fuse with thesame rating as the one you haveremoved.
Note:You can identify a blown fuseby a break in the filament.
Note:All fuses, except high currentfuses are a push fit.
Note:A fuse puller is located in thelid of the auxiliary fuse box.
FUSE LABELS
The fuse chart label showsrectangles representing a fuse orrelay. The following information isshown in the rectangles:
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine BATTERY CARE
The battery requires very littlemaintenance. The fluid level ischecked regularly during the routineservice inspections.
USING BOOSTER
CABLES
CAUTIONS
Connect batteries with only thesame nominal voltage.
Always use booster cables withinsulated clamps and adequatesize cable.
Do not disconnect the batteryfrom the vehicle’s electricalsystem.
To connect the boostercables
Flat battery vehicleA
Booster battery vehicleB
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Negative connection cableD
1.Position the vehicles so that theydo not touch one another.
2.Switch off the engine and anyelectrical equipment.
3.Connect the positive (+) terminalof vehicle B with the positive (+)terminal of vehicle A (cable C).
4.Connect the negative (-) terminalof vehicle B to the groundconnection on the left-hand sidesuspension turret of vehicle A(cable D).
CAUTIONS
Do not connect to thenegative (–) terminal of theflat battery.
Make sure that the jump leadsare clear of any moving parts.
To start the engine
1.Run the engine of vehicle B atmoderately high speed.
2.Start the engine of vehicle A.
3.Run both vehicles for a minimumof three minutes beforedisconnecting the cables.
CAUTION
Do not switch on the headlampswhen disconnecting the cables.The peak voltage could blow thebulbs.
Disconnect the cables in the reverseorder.
CHANGING THE VEHICLE
BATTERY
Vehicles with a petrolengine
If the battery has been disconnectedthe vehicle may exhibit some unusualdriving characteristics forapproximately 8 km (5 miles) afterbattery reconnection while theengine management system realignsitself with the engine.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Antenna PositionsMaximum output powerWatt (Peak RMS)FrequencyBand MHz
3, 850 W1 – 30
2, 350 W30 – 54
1, 2, 3, 4, 550 W68 – 87.5
1, 2, 3, 4, 550 W142 – 176
1, 2, 3, 4, 550 W380 – 512
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (61, 71)10 W (2 W1)806 – 940
210 W1200 – 1400
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (61, 71)10 W (1 W1)1710 – 1885
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (61, 71)10 W (1 W1)1885 – 2025
All positions0.1 W2400 – 2500
1Only for GSM/3G cellular phones, with a patch antenna installed inside of the
front windscreen.
Note:After the installation of RFtransmitters, check for disturbancesfrom and to all electrical equipmentin the vehicle, both in the standby andtransmit modes.
Check all electrical equipment:
•with the ignition ON
•with the engine running
•during a road test at variousspeeds.
Check that electromagnetic fieldsgenerated inside the vehicle cabin bythe transmitter installed do notexceed human exposure limitsspecified in EU directive 2004/40/EC.
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