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VA-882 remote controller central door lock's connection wire definition
The door lamp signal and side window signal uses a triode transistor emi\
tter open-drain output.
Headlight (+) test
Right turn signal lamp output (12 V)
Sunroof positive output (12 V) (reserve)
Power door and window negative output (100 mA)
Central door lock unlocking positive output (12 V)
Central door lock locking positive output (12 V)
Key insert diagnostic (-)
Left turn signal lamp output (12 V)
Reading lamp negative output (3.3 A)
Fastener switch lock diagnostic
Power supply ON diagnostic (12 V)
Power supply negative pole
Trunk door motor
Trunk door switch
Power supply positive pole (12 V)
Door lamp signal
Manual lock signal
Manual unlock signal
Front left door diagnostic
Front right door diagnostic
Front right door switch
Driver side door switch
Manual switch lock rocker switch
No connectionDoor lamp indicator
10 kΩ + 12 V
Ground
Connected car key ON wire
No connection
Power supply positive poleFront reading lamp
Actuator
When the actuator is at the unlock position, the inner switch is connected
Connected side window remote controller negative trigger
Power sunroof relay
Power supply 12 VDriver side door and window switch
Negative
Positive
Power supply positive pole
Headlight switch
10
22
110
1122
1
11
Controller plug front viewController socket front view
The door lamp signal and side window
signal uses a triode transistor emitter
open-drain output.
1. Headlight
Connected to the positive wire of the vehicle's headlight, this wire will hold 12 V when the headlight is turned on.
2. Right turn signal lamp
Connected to the positive wire of the vehicle's right turn signal lamp, this wire will hold 12 V when the wire is in use.
3. Sunroof positive output (reserve)
Connected to one end of the wire package of the window lift relay, this wire will output 12 V when the key is
turned to the ON position. After the key is pulled out, the wire will maintain 12 V for 60 seconds.
4. Side window negative output
Connected to the negative trigger wire of the side window remote controller, this wire will output a negative
signal for 10 seconds after the door is remotely locked by the system.
5. Central door lock unlocking output
Connected to the unlock wire of the central remote controller actuator, this wire will output 12 V when
unlocking.

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4. Security system component replacement
When a failure appears in one of the immobilizer system components, this component must be replaced. After
the replacement, perform matching on the immobilizer system again.
Only changing the coil
There is no need to match the immobilizer system again.
Only changing the key (theft deterrent transponder assembly)
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code located inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Connect the scanner with the vehicle's diagnostic connection
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the "ON" position
(d) Check whether the key is legal and matched. If it is illegal or already been matched, then it cannot be
matched again, but will have to be replaced
(e) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(f) Erase the damaged lost key's information
(g) Match the new key according to the scanner's prompt
(h) If it is necessary to match another key, insert the key, and after resetting the scanner, operate according to
steps c, d, e, and g.
Caution: Make sure the key is legal and hasn't been matched before learning the key. Otherwise, the
immobilizer system won’t successfully match or the scanner will display that it has been matched but
the electrojet's validation is not available.
Only replacing the theft deterrent controller assembly
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Turn off the ignition switch, and replace with an unmatched new theft deterrent controller or reset the theft
deterrent controller
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the ON position
(d) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(e) Match the theft deterrent controller assembly according to the scanner prompts
(f) Because the theft deterrent controller is new, there is no VIN and original key information stored in it. It
will need the VIN inputted and must be matched with the original key, otherwise the original key will not
work.
Caution:
(a) Replace the new alarm remote controller or reset the alarm remote controller, or the alarm re-
mote controller system matching can not be completed.
(b) Select "Read EMS to alarm remote controller", not "Read alarm remote controller to EMS", or it
will make the transponder inoperable.
Only replacing the engine ECU
(a) Get the vehicle's PIN code from the code inside the burglar-proof classified envelope
(b) Turn off the ignition switch, and replace with a new non-matched or reset ECU
(c) Insert the key into the ignition lock and turn it to the ON position
(d) Input the PIN code with the scanner
(e) Match the ECU according to the prompts on the scanner, and complete the ECU and theft deterrent
controller matching.
Caution:
(a) Make sure to replace it with a new or reset ECU, otherwise the immobilizer system matching can-
not be completed.
(b) Select the menu of "Read EMS to theft deterrent controller", but not "Read theft deterrent control-
ler to EMS", or it will make the transponder inoperable.
Replacing the theft deterrent controller and EMS controller at the same\
time
If both the theft deterrent controller and EMS controller need to be changed at the same time, then the transpon-
der that has been matched must also be replaced, otherwise the immobilizer system matching cannot be com-
pleted. The immobilizer system needs to be re-matched after being replace.
Matching after sales stage
Problems caused by lost keys or immobilizer system failures requires a duplicate key, replaced parts, etc. These
problems cannot be solved without re-matching the immobilizer system's parts. During the matching, input the
correct PIN code with scanner. Specific possible problems and matching methods the maintenance station may
encounter are as follows:
1. Match an empty key:
(a) Properly connect the engine ECU and the theft deterrent controller, and then insert the key to be matched,
and switch the ignition switch to the ON position

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Front Door Lock Assembly ...............................................234
Rear Door Lock Assembly ................................................237
Trunk Door Lock Assembly ...............................................239
Wiper Arm and Vent Panel Assembly ...............................240
Front & Rear Window Glasses .........................................241
Dashboard ........................................................................\
242
Cooling Unit ......................................................................246
Front Door Assembly ........................................................248
Rear Door Assembly.........................................................251
Trunk Door Assembly .......................................................254
Front Bumper....................................................................256
Rear Bumper ....................................................................259
Seat Belt ........................................................................\
...262
Seats ........................................................................\
........266
Sunroof Assembly.............................................................268
Vehicle Body

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Trunk door removal
1. Remove the door inner decoration board.
(a) Remove the inside handle.
(b) Insert the buckle screwdriver between the fixed buckle
and the door inner decoration board to pry them loose.
Caution: Before using a buckle screwdriver, make sure
to wrap its head in tape.
(c) Take the door inner decoration board off.
2. Remove the vehicle inner lock button.
3. Remove the rear wiper arm assembly.
(a) Remove a rear wiper arm mounting bolt, and pull out
the rear wiper arm.
(b) Remove the three mounting bolts of the rear wiper mo-
tor, and pull the rear wiper motor out.
(c) Remove the rear wiper waterproof rubber plug.
4. Install it by reversing the removal steps.
Trunk door air spring removal
1. Open the trunk door.
2. Remove the air spring mounting bolts from the trunk
door.
3. Remove the air spring mounting bolts from the side
sheet metal of the rear body.
Trunk door air spring installation
Special Note: Different metals making direct contact
will accelerate corrosion. Make sure to use the correct
fastening piece to avoid premature corrosion.
1. Open the trunk door.
2. Install the air spring bracket onto side sheet metal of
the rear body with bolts.
3. Install the air spring bracket onto the side sheet metal
of the trunk door with bolts.
Trunk door protector assembly
Trunk door assembly
Rear wiper blade
Rear wiper motor
Rear wiper waterproof rubber plug
Rear wiper arm
Trunk door assembly
Trunk door left side air spring
Trunk door left side air spring
Body sheet metal
Trunk door left side air spring
Body sheet metal
Trunk door assembly

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Sunroof Assembly
Components
N·m: Specified torque
Sunroof panel
Sunroof window weatherstrip
Movable sun visor
Slider
Upper trim strip
Lower trim strip
Roof drip channel
Guide device latch hook
End piece
Guide rail assembly
Bolt
Spring
Wind guard
Bolt
Rear guide device
Air guide plate
Spacing tube
Drive device
4.5
3.5

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Fault classificationFault symptomFault diagnosisFault maintenance
Window panel
motion failure
Window panel (sunroof)
cannot open, rise, or close
from its initial position
Check if anything is blocking the guide rail
for window panel movement. Check whether
the mechanism moves smoothly or stiffly.
Check whether the mechanism is broken.
Check whether the guide rail is deformed.
Check whether the motor works normally.
Replace the sunroof guide rail assem-
bly. Replace the motor.
The window panel can-
not close while half-
opened or half-tilted
Diagnosis: Check whether there are oddities
impeding the window panel's movement .
Check whether the wind guard or rear roof
drip channel is arched or deformed.
Clean the objects and close the sun-
roof by force when the jam protection
function is started, then open it again
for operation. Replace the wind guard
and rear roof drip channel.
Sun visor push/pull
fault
Sun visor cannot open
or close normally
Check whether the guide rail for the sun visor
is blocked by oddities. Check whether the sun
visor bracket is broken.
Clean the oddities in the guide rail.
Change the sun visor. Change the sun
visor bracket.
The sun visor cannot open
and close completely
Check whether the front part of sun visor
arches. Check whether the sun visor lever has
been broken off.
Replace the sun visor. Replace the
sun visor lever.
Sunroof leakage fault Sunroof leakageCheck the clearance between the window
panel and the car roof hatch.
Adjust and enlarge the window panel
weatherstrip.
Check whether a build up of sand or dust ex-
ists on the surface of window panel weather-
strip.
Clean the weatherstrip surface and
car roof hatch.
Check the sealing conditions between the
guide rail & front roof drip channel and rear
roof drip channel.
Replace the sunroof guide rail assem-
bly.
Check whether the front roof drip channel
and rear roof drip channel are broken.
Replace the sunroof guide rail assem-
bly or rear roof drip channel.
Abnormal noiseThere is abnormal noise
when closing the sunroof
(1) Check the positioning of the closed win-
dow panel.
(2) Check whether the wind deflector spring is
in the right position.
(3) Check whether the rear roof drip channel's
fixed spring has broken off.
(4) Check whether the wind deflector buffer
rubber block has broken off.
(1) Adjust the window panel's position.
(2) Place the wind deflector spring in
the right position .
(3) Re-install the fixed spring.
(4) Re-install the rubber block.
There is abnormal
noise when the sun-
roof is operating
(1) Check whether the motor is working nor-
mally.
(2) Check whether oddities exist in the guide
rail for mechanism movement .
(3) Check the grease's conditions on the mov-
ing components .
(4) Check whether the moving components
are broken.
(1) Replace the motor.
(2) Clean out any contamination.
(3) Lubricate the components.
(4) Replace the components or the
sunroof guide rail assembly.
Troubleshooting
Sunroof assembly removal
1. Remove the ceiling.
2. Disconnect and pull the connector of the sunroof ac-
tuator out.
3. Pull the four sunroof drainage pipes out (positions indi-
cated by the arrows in the diagram).
4. Remove the sunroof.
Remove the bolt and plastic gasket, and carry the sunroof
assembly out of car with the help of an assistant.
Sunroof assembly
Mounting bolt
Drive device
Plastic gasket
Drainage pipe port

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Sunroof panel removal
1. Move sun visor to the back position.
2. Open sunroof in the slanted position.
3. Adjust the lower trim strip.
Loosen the front part of the lower trim strip in the direction
of car's interior to take the rear part off the hook.
4. Adjust the upper trim strip.
Loosen the front and middle parts of the upper trim strip to
take the rear part off the hook.
5. Remove the sunroof's left and right side mounting bolts
6. Pull up the sunroof panel.
Caution: After removing the sunroof panel, do not turn
the sunroof switch to the "Open" position. Because the
window panel will no longer press the roof drip channel
at this time, the roof drip channel will tilt into the sun-
roof.
Sunroof panel installation
The window panel must be installed at the initial position
(window panel is closed).
1. Window panel location
The mark (indicated by the arrow) on the top of rear guide
device, which is on the window panel's two sides, must be
level with the "a" mark on the air guide plate.
The air guide plate must be installed in the guide rail (cannot
be manually moved).
If there is no guide rail on the air guide plate, please adjust
it.
2. Place the sunroof from the top down
3. Adjust the clearance
Insert six sheets of paper, each of about 0.3 mm thickness,
around the window panel to make sure that clearances
around the panel is symmetrical.
4. Tighten the mounting bolt
Tightening torque: 4.5 N·m.
Sunroof panel adjustment
1. Adjust the front part.
a = 0-1 mm, lower than the level position of the sunroof.
The arrow refers to the driving direction (facing forward).
Lower trim strip
Upper trim strip
Mounting boltMounting bolt
Guide device
Air guide plate

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2. Adjust the rear part.
b = 0-1 mm, higher than the level position of the sunroof.
The arrow refers to the driving direction (facing forward).
3. Adjust the window panel weatherstrip.
Use a sheet of paper of 0.3 mm thickness to check whether
the prestress between the weatherstrip and vehicle body is
consistent.
(a) If the prestress is insufficient, use a plastic wedged
instrument to enlarge the weatherstrip's clearance.
(b) If the prestress is excessive, use a stick to compress the
weatherstrip's clearance.
Replace the weatherstrip
1. Remove the window panel weatherstrip.
2. Install the weatherstrip.
Start from the center of the rear part and install the new
weatherstrip onto the window panel from the top down.
Instructions: In order to install the weatherstrip more easily,
it is suggested to coat soap liquid around window panel first.
If the weatherstrip is installed incorrectly, it will cause the
upper part's surface be to wavy. The weatherstrip must be cut
short according to the window panel's perimeter.
WeatherstripWindow
WeatherstripWindow