DescriptionThe trip computer on the instrument panel displays the following information:General Trip:Distance travelled [Km] or [mi]Instant fuel consumption [l/100km] or [mpg]Average consumption [l/100km] or [mpg]Range [Km] or [mi]Average speed [km/h] or [mph]Journey time [hh:mm]Trip B (partial):Journey distance B Km or miAverage consumption B l/100 km or mpgAverage speed B km/h or mphJourney time B hh:mmThe values (B) are calculated from the last resest (pressing the SET button on the stalk unit right lever) or automatically after a stop of 2 h with the ignition off.23When the calculated range value is equal to that of the fuel reserve, the display shows a 'Limited Range' message and a buzzer sounds.The control panel to the left of the steering wheel in the dashboard contains the buttons for the set up and for switching from one TRIP set of measurements to another:the 'Mode' button confirms the settings (pressed briefly); memorizing the settings and returning to the standard screen (pressed for longer).the '+' and '-' buttons select, set and adjust the functions in the menuThere is also the possibility of showing that the speed limit has been exceeded on the instrument panel. This option can be activated/deactivated using the special setup in the instrument panel.If activated, the instrument panel receives the vehicle speed figure from the network and compares it with the level set; if the current speed exceeds the level set, the instrument panel warns the driver by means of the buzzer. For more details 2398709Characteristic of working principle5560INSTRUMENT PANELThe Trip Computer data are calculated within the instrument panel. The instrument panel is a node on the CAN network through which it exchanges information with the Body Computer and the other electronic units. 2399312SeeE4010INSTRUMENT PANELThis diagram shows the operation of those functions relating to the instrument panel which also affect the Trip Computer.
Functional description The ignition-operated power supply (INT) of the instrument panel E50 reaches pin 3 of connector A through the line of fuse F37 of the unit under the dashboard B2; the direct supply reaches pin 2 of connector A through the line of fuse F53 of the unit under the dashboard B2; pin 1 of connector A is earthed (earth controlled by the Body Computer M1 pin 36 of connector G). The instrument panel E50 is connected from pins 5 and 6 of connector A to the Body Computer M1 and via the latter to the whole CAN network: via CAN the signal for the electronic speedometer arrives (coming from the ABS control unit M50): this signal is replicated from pin 16 of M50 to pin 7 of connector A of the Body Computer M1. The electronic rev counter receives the rpm signal coming via CAN from the engine management control unit M10 . The fuel gauge is controlled in accordance with the signals coming from the fuel gauge sender unit located in the fuel pump assembly N40 - at pins 4 (positive) and 15 (negative) of connector D of the Body Computer M1, and from here via CAN to the instrument panel E50.The TRIP electronic module uses these signals to process instantaneous and average fuel consumption information, range, average speed, mileage, duration etc. The Trip Computer 'SET' button, located on the stalk unit H5, sends an earth signal to pin 9 of connector A of E50. The'MODE' '+' and '-' controls for unit H91 send analogue signals to the instrument panel E50 to pins 13 and 16 of connector B.
0Removing201Refitting212400802-7040A37fuse box cover - r r1. Disconnect the electrical connections (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f).2. Undo the bracket retaining bolt.3. Slightly move the bracket (3a) for the dashboard trim and undothe bolt (3b).4. Undo the other bolts securing the body computer/junction unit.5. Slightly move the body computer/junction unit assembly.6. Disconnect the electrical connections (6a, 6b, 6c).7. Recover the body computer/junction unit.2050752
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit.2050753
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit.2050754
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the bolts.2. Remove the trim (2a) releasing the retainers (2b).2051090
7040A26
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the bolts.2. Remove the bottom trim (2a). To facilitate trim removal, movethe steering column after releasing the steering column positionadjustment lever (2b). 3. Undo the bolts.4. Remove the top trim.2051091
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the cover bolts.2. Remove the cover (2a) by undoing the retainers (2b).2051094
7040A44
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the trim (1a) releasing the inner retainers (1b) usingthe special tool.2051095
7040A45
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the trim (1a) releasing the inner retainers (1b) usingthe special tool.2051096
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0Removing201Refitting212400802-7040A37fuse box cover - r r1. Undo the bolt.2. Move the trim (2a) by undoing the internal retainers (2b).3. Disconnect the electrical connections of the switch unit.4. Recover the panel with the switches.2051097
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0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the bolt.2. Remove closure (2a) by undoing internal retainers (2b).2051099
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0Removing201Refitting211. Extract compartment (1a) slightly after undoing retainers (1b).2. Disconnect the radio electrical connection.3. Disconnect the aerial lead connection.4. Recover the compartment2051100
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0Removing201Refitting211. Open the flap.2. Undo the bolts.3. Remove the door.2051101
0Removing201Refitting21 Proceed with removal 2400577-5530B10battery - r+r1. Remove the protective cap on the brake caliper bleed valve. 2. Connect the collection system (pipe and reservoir) to the bleedvalve on the brake caliper. 3. Loosen the bleed valve on the brake caliperWait for the brake-clutch reservoir todrain.2050481
0Removing201Refitting2123-. For versions with ESP, theA.B.S. electronic control unit is handled individually by the Parts Department,but supplied together with the hydraulic control unit. Proceed with removal 2400577-5530B10battery - r+r Proceed with removal 2400367-3340A12A'B.S. system. - electronicand hydraulic CONTROL UNIT R.R.1. Undo the bolts (1a) and separate ABS electronic control unt (1b)from the hydraulic assembly.2050486
0Removing201Refitting21.23The following procedure describesremoval/refitting of the left rear wheel rpm sensor; proceed asfor the right rear wheel rpm sensor.Position the vehicle on the rampEnsure that the ignition key is in theOFF position, then disconnect the negative battery terminal (-). 1. Undo the bolt (1a) and remove the rear wheel rpm sensor (1b).2. Release the rear wheel rpm sensor electrical wiring from theattachments on the rear suspension.2050491
0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on the rampEnsure that the ignition key is in theOFF position, then disconnect the negative battery terminal (-). Proceed with removal 2400114-1040A70submerged pump assemblycomplete with level guage control - r + rDrain the fuel from the tank using suitableequipment and appropriate protection to meet current safety requirements.1. Release the protection and move it aside.2. Slacken the handbrake cable adjustment nut.2049677
0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on the ramp Proceed with removal 2400443-4450B08right rear wheel r r Proceed with removal 2400916-7055B45right hand rear supplementarywheel arch - r+r1. Undo the bolt securing the fuel filler pipe to the body.2. Loosen the band (2a) and disconnect the fuel filler pipe (2b)from the tank.3. Loosen the band (3a) and disconnect return pipe (3b).4. Remove the sleeve joining the fuel filler pipe to the tank.2049687
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0Removing201Refitting211. Open the access flap to the fuel filler pipe cap.2. Release the safety device for the fuel filler pipe cap from thebodyshell.3. Undo and remove the fuel filler pipe cap.2049688
1040A70
0Removing201Refitting21Ensure that the ignition key is in theOFF position, then disconnect the negative battery terminal (-). 1. Lift the rear seat cushion lift the floor covering to gain accessto the fuel pump flap.2. Unscrew retaining bolts (2a) and remove protective cover (2b).3. Disconnect the electrical connection from the immersed pump assemblycomplete with gauge.Undo the fuel filler cap and remove itto discharge the pressure in the system.4. Disconnect the rapid attachment for the fuel supply pipe fromthe immersed pump assembly.2049691
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0Removing201Refitting21Ensure that the ignition key is in theOFF position, then disconnect the negative battery terminal (-). 1. Move the upper section of the floor covering near the passengerside dashboard aside.2. Disconnect the electrical connection from the inertia switch.3. Undo retaining nuts (3a) and remove inertia switch (3b)2049694
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