DescriptionThe vehicle has numerous light sources for optimum lighting ofthe instruments and the controls.Some of these are lit up when the ignitionis ON (INT), others with the side lights on and on others the intensityvaries according to a dimmer logic managed by the Body Computer.The following controls light up whenthe ignition is turned ON (INT):control panel on the tunnel.controls in the centre of the dashboard.controls on the front courtesy lightsThe Body Computer manages the lightingof the following using the go ahead signals with the ignition ON(INT) and the side lights:current socket;climate control system controls;radioThe Body Computer (directly or viathe door control units) manages the dimmer for the:instrument panel and displays.switches in the door;The light intensity can be adjusted to differentlevels, using an outside button, located in the left panel. thereare 8 different settings.The intensity level is set by pressing the'MODE +' and 'MODE -' buttons and is shown on the instrument panel;the setting is also memorized and used later on.767- the light intensity cannot,however, be reduced to zero.The light intensity level is also suppliedto the climate control system control unit to dim the backlightingof the displays: it ranges from maximum lighting (daytime) to dimmed lighting(nighttime): the same logic also adjusts the control button lighting.
Functional description The 'ignition on' supply line (INT) , protected by fuse F49of the underfacia control unit B2, supplies lighting to the controlsin courtesy lights G10, the control panel on the tunnel H35 andto the controls in the centre button H90. On the 'HIGH' version the lighting of controlson front doors H44 and H50 is managed by driver side door controlunit M66 and passenger door control unit M67, supplied - at pin 11of connector E - from a line protected by fuse F32 of underfaciacontrol unit B2, and connected via a CAN line to Body Computer M1. On the 'LOW' version the services relay T13,located in the unit under the dashboard B2, supplies the lightingfor the controls in the front doors H44 and H50 protected by fuses F47and F48; also see 2427993SeeE3050ELECTRIC FRONT WINDOWS . The supply with the side lights on is, onthe other hand, provided by the Body Computer M1 - pin 18 ofconnector H to the air conditioning controls H80 and the specificbulbs G45 and also pin 40 of connector E to the current socket P50and radio P20. The 'MODE' and 'DIMMER' controls of unit H90,send a command to instrument panel E50, pins 8 and 9 of connectorA. Pin 12 of connector B of E50 emits adimmed power supply to control unit H90 and the air conditioningcontrols H90.
0Removing201Refitting212429579-7040A30Left instrument panellower TRIM - R.R.1. Disconnect the electrical connections (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f).2. Undo the left-threaded bolt securing the facia trim mount beam.3. Undo the bolts securing the body computer/junction unit.4. Move facia trim (4a) slightly and move body computer/junctionunit (4b) downwards.5. Disconnect the electrical connections (5a, 5b, 5c).6. Recover the body computer/junction unit.2045005
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit2045007
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit2045008
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the trim (1a) releasig the retainers (1b).2045250
7040L28
0Removing201Refitting211. Move the switch trim (1a) releasing the retainers (1b).2. Disconnect the electrical connection.3. Recover the trim.2045251
7040L40
0Removing201Refitting21Open the door.1. Undo the bolts at the end of the running board.2. Remove the running board (2a) releasing the inner retainers (2b)using the special tool.2045253
0Removing201Refitting211. Release the switch unit (1a), releasing the retainers (1b).2. Disconnect the electrical connections (2a (2b).3. Recover the switch unit.2045153
7005M12
0Removing201Refitting211. Release the switch holder trim (1a), releasing the retainers(1b).2. Disconnect the electrical connection.3. Keep the switch holder trim.2045154
0Removing201Refitting211. Unscrew the motor retaining bolt.2. Disconnect the electrical connections for the motor (2a, 2b).3. Remove the distribution motor (3a) or the mixture motor (3b)releasing the intake.2044976
0Removing201Refitting212429574-7040A18glove compartment onfacia - arrange1. Unscrew the motor retaining bolt.2. Disconnect the motor electrical connection.3. Remove the motor releasign the intake.2044977
5040D96
0Removing201Refitting212429574-7040A18glove compartment onfacia - arrange1. Unscrew the motor retaining bolt.2. Disconnect the motor electrical connection.3. Remove the motor releasign the intake.2044978
0Removing201Refitting211. Fit tool (1a) (tool number 46515517) fully into holes (1b) presenton the radio.2. Grasp tools (1a) and push them out and pull them towards youto remove the radio (2a).2045082
0Removing201Refitting211. Release and lift up the covers.2. Undo the bolts.3. Remove the grab handle.2045282
7065C34
0Removing201Refitting21Lower the sun visor.1. Disconnect the sun visor (1a) from the handle (1b).2. Undo the bolts.3. Remove the sun visor releasing the retainer (3a).4. Remove the handle releasing the centering device (4a).2045283
7065C68
0Removing201Refitting211. Raise mirror mount (1a) by lifting out of retaining block (1b)secured to the glass.2045284
7065C69
0Removing201Refitting21This procedure provides instructionsfor refitting the plate. When correctly secured, the plate can nolonger be detached from the glass.769
7065C72
0Removing201Refitting211. Release and open the cover.2. Withdraw the cigarette lighter seating (2a) using the specialtool (2b).767The tool must engage in the recesses(2c) in the cigarette lighter seating.3. Disconnect the electrical connection.2045286
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