DescriptionThe geared motor for opening theboot ('boot 'release') is activated by the remote control in twoways:independently of the doors: there is a special buttonin the remote control that allows the boot only to be unlocked:the boot is released and rises slightly. The operation is signalledby the direction indicators flashing twice. the boot returns toits status prior to opening when reclosed.together and simultaneously with the unlocking of thedoors.(After being unlocked) the tailgate canonly be opened from the outside of the vehicle using the electricopening handle located above the number plate.A special feature on the controlpanel can be used to choose the two methods described above:boot unlocking controlled by the central locking: thestatus of the boot follows that of the door locks; .independent boot release: the boot is locked when thedoors are locked, whilst it can be unlocked indepedently of theunlocking of the doorsThe operating strategy is controlled directlyby the Body Computer.The boot opening function is disabled (thetailgate does not open) at vehicle speeds above 10 km/h to preventundesired opening whilst driving caused, for example, by vibrationof the exterior handles (on very uneven road surfaces).The remote control receiver aerial is connecteddirectly to the Body Computer which contains the electronics forthe actual receiver.
Functional description The 'boot opening request' signal is sent by switch I33 locatedin the handle to pin 35 of connector E of Body Computer M1. The aerial-receivier P93 sends theBody Computer M1 the signal to open/close the doors and alsowindows and sunroof, by connecting to pins 21 and 31 of connectorB 2427981SeeE3040CENTRAL LOCKING . The Body Computer M1 implements the bootrelease function in accordance with the control strategy described- pin 11 of connector F via the line supplied by fuse F38 of the underfaciajunction unit B2, pin 18 of connector D - to control operation ofboot catch motor N57. The boot release function, inside the BodyComputer M1 pin 1 of connector F also has a dedicated earth connection:pin 20 of connector F. The geared motor is supplied until the openingof the boot is detected: the boot not properly closed signal issent to the switch I11 which is connected to pin 24 of connectorE (the same switch turns on the boot light using a different contact) SeeE2520 GLOVE COMPARTMENT LIGHT - LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LIGHT- SUN VISOR LIGHT . ,
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. Disconnect the electrical connection for the microswitch.2. Undo the bolts.3. Move the lock (3a) slightly and disconnect the electrical connection(3b) for the motor.4. Remove the lock assembly (4a) releasing the emergency openingcable (4c) from the retainers (4b).2429540-7015B70tail-gate lock motor - r r and check lock supplyline , if necessary. 2045173
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