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87B
87B-38
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50PASSENGER COMPARTMENT CONNECTION UNIT
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3 WIPER FUNCTION
3.1 Sub-function: WIPER CONTROL
The UCH receives the driver's request when the wiper stalk is used.
Windscreen wiper:
The UCH requests the Protection and Switching Unit via the CAN network to supply power to the windscreen wiper.
The park position is managed by the Protection and Switching Unit.
The wiper control stalk has four positions (neutral, intermittent wiping, slow speed and fast speed) and a wiper
intermittent speed ring which varies the time between each wipe.
Special notes:
If the windscreen wiper is set to low speed when the vehicle is moving and then the vehicle stops, the system switches
to intermittent wipe.
The requests made to the UCH by the wiper stalk can be displayed using statuses: ET077 Wiper stalk position and
ET096 Wiper intermittent speed ring.
If the vehicle is fitted with a rain sensor, (see special features of the rain and light sensor).
Rear screen wiper:
Rear wiper speed and power supply are also controlled by the UCH.
Windscreen wiper outside neutral position:
–The rear screen wiper starts to operate as soon as reverse gear is engaged and rain drops are detected on the
windscreen wiper.
–When the vehicle is stationary, the wipers operate intermittently every 7 seconds; over 36 mph (60 km/h) they
operate every 3 seconds. There is no continuous wiping function, except during the rear screen washer control.
The statuses corresponding to operation of the rear screen wiper can be displayed using statuses ET080 Rear
screen wiper request, ET097 Rear screen wiper park position and ET109 Reverse gear engaged or ET108
Automatic gearbox lever position, by configuration reading LC064 Rear screen wiper and by configuration
CF166 Rear screen wiper.
Windscreen washers:
The front and rear windscreen washers are controlled directly by the wiper control stalk, via a wire connection.
These connections are doubled up to the UCH to permit command status reading.
ET078 Windscreen washer request,
ET079 Rear screen washer request.
Special features of headlight washers
For vehicles fitted with xenon bulbs, the headlight washers are actuated at the same time as the windscreen washer,
only if the headlights are on.
Two cases are possible concerning the control of the headlight washers.
First case: (vehicles fitted with a SIEMENS Vdiag 44 UPC): the UCH sends the command by cable to two headlight
washer relays on a relay plate underneath the UPC.
Second case: (vehicles fitted with a LEAR Vdiag 48 or later): the UCH requests the UPC via the multiplex network to
activate the washer relays.
WARNING
If the UCH does not manage to determine the position of the control stalk, or inform the Protection and Switching
Unit of the control stalk's position, the Protection and Switching Unit will activate the windscreen wiper at low speed
(defect mode).
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87B
87B-39
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
3.2 Sub-function: WIPER POWER
The UCH controls the rear screen wiper's power (and that of the headlight washers if the vehicle is fitted with xenon
headlights and a SIEMENS Vdiag 44 UPC).
Their operation can be checked using commands AC007 Rear screen wiper, AC030 Headlight washer relay 1
and AC031 Headlight washer relay 2.
Rain and light sensor
Information displays Multiplex network
Steering column
control
UCH Protection and
Switching Unit
Rear screen wiper Rear screen wiper
Windscreen and rear
screen washers
Headlight
washers
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87B
87B-40
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
3.3 Special features of the rain sensor (if fitted to the vehicle)
The rain and light sensor is a single sensor, connected to the UCH by a single connection. This sensor is installed on
the windscreen.
The rain sensor enables the windscreen wipers to be operated automatically and controls the wiper speeds according
to the quantity of water on the windscreen.
The sensor is activated by setting the wiper stalk to AUTO position.
Depending on the vehicle's bodywork, two cases are possible for the operation of the rain sensor:
a) Phase 1 bodywork:
Automatic operation of the rain sensor is inhibited following ignition switch-off with the wiper stalk in the Auto position.
To reactivate operation when next switching on the ignition, set the wiper control stalk in the neutral position then
return it to the Auto position.
b) Phase 2 bodywork:
Automatic operation of the rain sensor remains active following ignition switch-off with the wiper stalk in the Auto
position.
For a vehicle which is fitted with a rain sensor, with automatic detection activated, the rear screen wiper starts to
operate if reverse gear is engaged and if the sensor has detected rain for more than 1 minute.
The wiper intermittent speed ring is used to modify the sensor's sensitivity to rain and therefore the time
between wipes.
When the vehicle is not fitted with a rain sensor, the intermittent speed position on the control stalk takes the place of
the Auto position.
The status ET118 Rain sensor sensitivity ring position can be interpreted if the vehicle is configured with rain
sensor and inhibits status ET096 Intermittent wipe ring position.
The operation of the rain sensor can be displayed using status ET114 Wiper request by rain sensor, and by
configuration reading LC044 Rain/light sensor.
Configuration CF035 Rain/light sensor is available during UCH configuration (SC008 UCH type) (see
Configurations and programming). Information displays Rain and light sensor Multiplex network
Steering
column
control UCH Protection and Switching Unit
Side lights Windscreen wiper
Dipped headlights
Main beam headlights
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87B
87B-41
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
3.4 Special features of the headlight washers control wiring
The headlight washers control is wired differently depending on the type of vehicle:
–Phase 1 mechanical: on vehicles manufactured before 10/01/2005 for type BCEJRK and before 17/01/2005 for
type L.
1Headlight washers relay 1
2Headlight washers relay 2
–Phase 2 mechanical: on vehicles manufactured after 10/01/2005 for type BCEJRK and after 17/01/2005 for
type L, except phase 2 bodywork.
1Headlight washers relay 1
2Headlight washers relay 2
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87B
87B-42
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
–Phase 2 bodywork:
1Headlight washers relay 1
2Headlight washers relay 2
3Multiplex network
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87B
87B-43
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87B-43V9 MR-372-J84-87B000$129.mif
UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
4FUNCTION: LIGHTING
4.1 Sub-function: LIGHTING CONTROL
The UCH receives the request from the driver, from the lighting stalk, from the hazard warning lights button and, if
fitted to the vehicle, from the light detector.
The UCH requests the Protection and Switching Unit, via the multiplex network, to provide power to the side lights,
dipped headlights, main beam headlights and fog lights (front).
If a request to activate the lighting is made, the UPC provides power to the xenon bulb computers.
The dipped headlights are still supplied when the main beam headlights are activated.
The following statuses can be displayed:
ET081 Lighting stalk position.
ET082 Rear fog lights request.
ET085 Hazard warning lights switch.
ET083 Left-hand direction indicator request.
ET084 Right-hand indicator request.
If the UCH cannot determine the position of the control stalk, or inform the Protection and Switching Unit of the
control stalk's position, the Protection and Switching Unit will activate the dipped headlights.
4.2 Sub-function: LIGHTING POWER
The UCH controls the power supply for the rear fog light (a single one), direction indicators and interior lighting (roof
lights and footwell/floor lights).
The interior lighting request can be displayed using the ET112 Interior lighting control status.
Operation of the lights powered by the UCH can be checked using the actuator commands AC009 Rear fog lights,
AC022 Left-hand direction indicator, AC023 Right-hand direction indicator, AC021 Interior lights and AC027
Footwell/floor lighting.
Information displays Rain and light sensor Multiplex network
Steering column
controlUCHProtection and Switching
Unit
Rear fog light
Direction indicators
Interior lighting
Side lightsMain beam
headlights
Dipped
headlightsFront fog lights
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87B-45
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4.4 Special features of the light sensor (if fitted to the vehicle).
Information displays Rain and light sensor Multiplex network
Steering column
controlUCHProtection and Switching
Unit
The rain and light sensor is a single sensor, connected to the UCH by a single connection. This sensor is installed on
the windscreen.
The light sensor enables the side lights and dipped headlights to be operated automatically as soon as the vehicle is
in a dark place (tunnel, night, gloomy weather conditions, etc.).
The status of the light sensor can be displayed using ET115 Lights on request by light sensor, and by configuration
reading LC044 Rain/light sensor.
Configuration CF035 Rain/light sensor is available during UCH configuration SC008 UCH type (see
Configurations and programming).
To activate the automatic lighting function, press the AUTO button on the lighting stalk for at least 4 seconds. This
action is confirmed by two beeps.
To deactivate the automatic lighting function, switch the engine off and press the AUTO button on the lighting stalk
for at least 4 seconds. A beep confirms this action and the message Automatic lighting OFF appears on the
instrument panel.
Any other operation on the lighting stalk overrides and cancels automatic operation.
UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
Side lightsWindscreen
wiper
Dipped
headlights
Main beam
headlights
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87B
87B-61
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UCH
Vdiag No.: 44, 48,
4C, 4D, 4F, 50
–Double input: on vehicles manufactured after 10/01/2005.
1Rear left-hand door
2Rear right-hand door
7/ PROCEDURE FOR CONFIGURING PROTECTION AND SWITCHING UNIT TYPE (CF135)
This configuration is only available with a UCH Vdiag 4F or 50.
This procedure will enable certain functions of the UCH computer to be configured to differentiate between a vehicle
fitted with a phase 1 electronic layout and a vehicle fitted with a phase 2 electronic layout.
–Click on Repair mode and in the Configuration writing menu,
–confirm the line CF135 Protection and Switching Unit computer type,
–follow the procedure and enter the following data:
–CF135 UPC computer type (SIEMENS Vdiag 44 or OTHER),
–CF114 Body type (phase 1 or phase 2),
–CF112 Headlight washers on vehicle (WITH or WITHOUT): only if UCH Vdiag 50.
–confirm, follow the procedure and enter the following data:
–CF085 Valet card function (WITH or WITHOUT) Important: the Valet function is only available on vehicles for the
MEXICAN market (this configuration is only available if the vehicle is fitted with a UPC Vdiag 44): only if UCH
Vdiag 50.
–confirm and follow the procedure,
–a screen prompts the user to verify that the specifications configured are those for the vehicle,
–confirm and follow the procedure.