DescriptionThe trip computer on the instrument panel displays the following information:Range [km]Distance travelled [Km]Average consumption [km/l]Instantaneous consumption [km/l]Average speed [km/h]Journey time [hh:mm]Distance travelled B [Km]Average consumpterion B [Km/l]Average speed B [Km/h]Journey time B [hh:mm]The 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.If an integrated radio-telephone-navigator is adopted, all the TRIP information is also displayed on the radio-telephone-navigator display. For more details 3360160Characteristic of working principle5560INSTRUMENT PANEL . The 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. 3360930SeeE4010INSTRUMENT PANEL
Functional description The ignition-operated power supply (INT) of the instrument panel E50 reaches pin 1 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 7 of connector A is earthed (earth controlled by the Body Computer M1 ). The instrument panel E50 is connected from pins 3 and 4 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 37 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 and 15 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 8 of connector A of E50 .
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the negative battery terminal.1. Remove the junction unit protective cover.192009560
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.3363361-7040A44facia lh side cover - r r1. Disconnect the front electrical connectors of the junction unitcomplete with body computer.2. Unscrew the retaining bolts.3. Remove from its seating the junction unit complete with bodycomputer.4. Disconnect the rear electrical connectors of the junction unitcomplete with body computer.2027438
5505A36
0Removing201Refitting211. Separate the junction unit (1a) from the body computer (1b),by releasing the retaining lugs (1c).2027440
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.3363151-5580C18air bag module - r+r . 769- 4110A16 steering wheel - r r for replacement or checks forversions with airbag and manual gearbox with hydraulic selection . 1. Disconnect the electrical connectors (1a) and remove the controlunit (1b) from its seating.2027441
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.1. Release the clips and remove the protective cover for the uniton the battery.2. Undo the bolts (2a) and remove the battery fixing bracket (2b).3. Slacken the nut and disconnect the battery's negative terminal.2027495
5530B52
0Removing201Refitting21Op. 5530B56 BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.3363098Op. 5530B10 BATTERY - R+R3363096- Disconnect the engine management unit electrical connections.Release the wiring from the retaining bands.1. Undo the rear fixing bolt (1a), release the front fastenings (1b) and place the engine compartment junction unit (1c) at the side.192008351
5530B56
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the fixing bolts (1a) and remove the battery cover (1b).2027502
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.3363357-7040A26steering column trim - r+r1. Undo the bolts fixing the analogue instrument panel trim.2. Remove the trim under the instrument panel.3. Undo the upper bolts fixing the instrument panel to the dashboard;then partly release the panel.2027547
767 It is not possible toorder a single lock barrel or to order barrels using a single partcode. When ordering barrels, observe the special procedure illustrated 3363161See assembly5580E anti-theft device .
0Removing201Refitting21Op. 5530B56 BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.3363098Disconnect the negative battery terminal.- Disconnect the negative battery terminal.1. Undo the nut (1a), loosen the bolt (1b) and place the Selespeed fluid reservoir (1c) at the side.192008257
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0Removing201Refitting21Op. 5530B56 BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.3363098Disconnect the negative battery terminal.1. Undo the nut (1a), loosen the bolt (1b) and place the Selespeed fluid reservoir (1c) at the side.192008263
0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on theramp.3363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Disconnect the rpm sensor electrical connection.2027134
0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on a lift.Op. 5530B56 BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.3363098Disconnect the negative battery terminal.Draw off the fuel from the tank using a special tool.1. Remove the protective cover (1a) to gain access to and loosen the nut (1b) tensioning the handbrake cables.192008943
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0Removing201Refitting213362949-4450B08right rear wheel r r- 7055B43 REAR WHEEL ARCH liner (one), left or right - R.R. 3362450-1040A10fuel tank - r + r and decant fuel1. Disconnect the rapid attachments for the fuel supply and returnpipes.2. Release the fuel supply and return pipes from the bands on thefuel tank and remove them.3. Use tool (3a) to unscrew lock collar (3b), then remove the fuelpump (3c) together with the level gauge.4. Disconnect the pipes (4a) from the tank and remove the fillerpipe assembly (4b).2024971
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0Removing201Refitting21Place the car on a ramp.Raise the vehicle.3362949-4450B08right rear wheel r r- 7055B43 REAR WHEEL ARCH liner (one), left or right - R.R. 1. Undo the bolts fixing the fuel filler pipe fitting to the bodyshell.2. Undo the nut fixing the filler pipe to the bodyshell wheel arch.3. Disconnect the flexible section of fuel filler pipe (3a) andreflux pipe (3b).4. Remove the complete fuel filler pipe.2024972
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0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on a lift.Partly raise the lift.3362949-4450B08right rear wheel r r- 7055B43 REAR WHEEL ARCH liner (one), left or right - R.R. 1. Undo the bolts fixing the fuel filler pipe fitting to the bodyshell.2. Undo the nut fixing the fuel vapour filter mounting bracket.3. Gently lower the fuel filler pipe and remove the gasket.2024973
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0Removing201Refitting21Open the fuel flap.1. Unscrew the fuel filler cap, release the retaining eye (1a) fromits seat and remove the plug (1b).2024974
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