General information about equipment and devices The vehicles in question are equipped with a 12-volt negative ground electrical system. All lighting fixtures and electrical units are powered by a battery recharged by a generator. This chapter is dedicated to...
Diagnostics of malfunctions of onboard electrical equipment Repair procedures and diagnostic codes for electronic control systems are covered in Chapter 5 . A typical electrical circuit may include: an electrical component, various switches, relays, electric motors, fuses, fuses...
Fuses and relays 1. Fuses and relays are placed in mounting blocks located: behind the left end trim of the instrument panel (circuit breakers); on the left side of the engine compartment (fuses and relays); above and below block J519...
Removal and installation of details of cleaners of a windscreen Note: Checking the condition and replacing the wiper blades, as well as adjusting the washer fluid nozzles and the park position of the wipers are described in Section 7 Chapter 1 . A description of the removal and...
Removal and installation of parts of the washer fluid supply system 1. To remove the washer fluid nozzle on the windshield, pull it out (see illustration 12.1a), and then disconnect the hose from it (1 in Figure 12.1b) and disconnect the electrical connector (2). 12.1a Removing the...
Removal and installation of the control unit and sensors SRS Note: Before working on SRS components, be sure to disconnect the wires from the battery ( see chapter 5 ) and wait at least three minutes after that. After installing the SRS components, first turn on the ignition and...
Removal and installation of a front passenger airbag 1. Turn on the ignition and disconnect the negative cable from the battery ( see chapter 5 ). 2. Remove the main glove box ( see Section 15 of Chapter 11 ). 3. Discharge yourself of static electricity and disconnect the...
Removal and installation of electric parts of the steering column Note: For a description of the removal/installation of the steering column switches, refer to Section 9 , and a spiral spring combined with a return ring - in Section 14 ; the steering column electronics control unit...
Removal and installation of a combination of devices Note: When installing a new instrument cluster, the ECM data must be transferred to it, otherwise the immobilizer will not work. After replacing the instrument cluster, the keys must also be programmed. Before starting...
Removing the audio/navigation unit Note: The description is based on the audio unit as an example "Swing". 1. Remove the discs from the audio unit, turn it off and remove the key from the ignition. 2. Insert the pullers one by one (2 to resist....
Most important terminals Note: Due to the variety of configuration options for the vehicles in question, only the control system diagrams for the most common engines are given below: 1.8 l (CDAA/CDAB) and 2.0 l (CCZA), since 05.2010 Terminal 15...
Designations of section and color of insulation of wires and fuses The designation of wires in the diagrams consists of three parts and looks like 1.5 bl / gn. First part (1.5) means wire cross section (mm 2 ); second/third parts (bl/gn) mean the main color / color of the wire...
Designations on the diagrams Numerical designations (points and mass connections) Note: The number in the rectangle at the end of the wire indicates the coordinate of the continuation of this wire (within the same scheme). 1 Ground wire between...
Location of relays and fuses 1 Fuse for supplying power to the DLC, ECM and fuel pump control unit connectors (for SAHS, CDAA/CDAB, CCZA, CDVA engines), 7.5A 2 Fuse for ABS/ESP control unit, ESP/TCS switch, tire pressure monitoring system switch,...