DescriptionThere are three ashtrays in the car: one is in the centre of the dashboard, and two are in the rear doors.The front ashtray is illuminated when the ignition is on.The car has two power sockets: one in the front on the central console and one at the back between the air vents.The power sockets are standard, and the ring is illuminated when the ignition is on.The front socket contains the cigarette lighter resistor, and can also be used like the rear socket to connect instruments or devices (provided they are 12 V). To operate the cigar lighter, simply press the knob: after a few seconds it pops out automatically, ready for use.The power sockets have a heat protection device: if devices with high energy absorption are connected, this protection cuts off the supply.The power socket circuits are protected by specific fuses located in the junction unit.The front power circuit is supplied when the ignition is on.The rear power socket is supplied directly from the battery and so can also operated when the ignition key is on STOP or removed.
Functional description Power point / cigar lighter P50 is supplied with power (to pin 2) from an ignition-operated line (15/54) protected by fuse F7 from junction unit B1 . Pin 3 of socket P50 supplies an earth connection from C15 . The power point ring is lit (at pin 1) from ignition-operated line (INT/A), protected by fuse F5 of junction unit B1 . The same power supply also lights the ring of supplementary power point P51 , also at pin 1. The resistance of supplementary power point P51 is supplied directly from the battery via MAXIFUSE B5 (CENTR) and protected by fuse F19 of junction unit B1 The pin of connector P51 is connected to earth C30 .
0Removing201Refitting213314824-5505A18multi-function controlunit - r r . 1. Undo the bolt (1a) and push back the junction unit as far asnecessary to disconnect the electrical connections (1b).767For precise identification ofthe electrical connections, see Wiring Diagrams Section.2. Remove the junction unit.2010592
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Unscrew bolt (1a) and open fuse access cover (1b).2. Undo the bolt (2a) and remove the integrated multiservices unit(2b) after having disconnected the electrical connections (2c),(2d), (2e), (2f) and (2g).2010595
5505A29
0Removing201Refitting21Open the bonnet lid.1. Release the retainers (1a) and remove the cover (1b) for theadditional junction unit.2071293
0Removing201Refitting213314864-5530B54battery cover - r+r . Make sure that the ignition key is in theOFF position.1. Disconnect the battery negative and positive terminals.2. Undo the bolt (2a) fixing the battery retaining bracket (2b).3. Remove the battery.2010647
5530B40
0Removing201Refitting213314864-5530B54battery cover - r+r1. Press and release the retainers (1a), then remove the cover (1b)for the supply box on the battery. 2071303
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the decorative fastening cover panels.2. Unscrew the grab handle retaining bolts. 3. Remove the grab handle.2011117
7065C34
0Removing201Refitting211. Unscrew the sun blind retaining bolt.2. Remove sun blind (2a) by releasing from retainer (2b).3. Prise up the retaining panel and raise.4. Unscrew the retaininer bolt.5. Remove the retainer.2011118
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo retaining clip (1a) and then remove ashtray (1b).2011120
7065C59
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect connection (1a) and raise mirror mount (1b) by liftingout of retaining block (1c) secured to the glass.2011121
7065C68
0Removing201Refitting211. Raise mirror mount (1a) by lifting out of retaining block (1b)secured to the glass.2011122
7065C69
0Removing201Refitting21This procedure provides instructionsfor refitting the plate. When correctly secured, the plate can nolonger be detached from the glass.769
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