DescriptionThe left and right direction indicators are operated by raising or lowering the left lever on the stalk unit. the function is activated with the ignition key in the ON position.The hazard warning lights (right and left direction indicators operated simultaneously) are turned on by the pressing a button in the centre of the dashboard and both the direction indicators come on at the same time.An LED in the back of the button also comes on flashing in synchronization with the outside lights; the function is always activated.The switching on of the direction indicators / hazard warning lights is managed by the Body Computer which also controls the flashing frequency which is sent to the other connectors via the CAN serial network.In this way, the two direction indicator warning lights in the instrument panel are also lit up; in addition, as well as the flashing of the warning lights, the system also produces a low frequency auditory signal., via a relay in the Body Computer.The correct operation of the lights is controlled by the direction indicators 'check' function: the following is controlled for each of the two circuits (right branch and left side):open circuit or 21 W bulb missing (right front, right rear, left front, left rear)short circuit to earth (bulb short circuit or wiring short circuit to earth)short circuit to Vbatt (wiring short circuit to Vbatt)5W bulb replaced with a 21 W bulbIf one of the situations described above is detected, the Body Computer notifies the CAN of the failure state: a special 'lights failure' warning light comes on in the instrument panel and, at the same time, the information is shown on the display. There is also a signal that one of the front or rear 21 W bulbs is missing with an increase in the nominal flashing frequency of the warning lights in the instrument panel and the auditory feedback (buzzer).
Functional descriptionThe turn signal activation signals are sent to pins 7 of connector I and 30 of connector G of the Body Computer The 'ignition ON' signal (INT) for the switch H1 reaches the underdashboard control unit B2 at pin 11 of connector H and from there moves on to the Body Computer M1 (pin 9 of connector F). The hazard warning lights activation signal, on the other hand, reaches pin 34 of connector G of M1 from the control button H20. The Body Computer M1 controls the supply for the side lights at the side F20 (left) and F21 (rght) from pin 2 of connector A and 22 of connector B, for the front side lights F10 (left) F11 (right) from pins 38 and 39 of connector B and for the rear side lights F30 (left) F31 (right) from pins 12 and 3 of connector D. The Body Computer M1 is connected, via the CAN line, to the instrument panel E50, to manage the 'direction indicators' warning light, the buzzer and, if there are failures in the circuit, the 'lights failure' warning light. The signal is sent, from pin 29 of connector G of M1, to light up the LED in the control button H20.
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
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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
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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
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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
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Undo the top fixing nut (1a) on the window washer fluid reservoir(1b).2. Slacken the bottom fixing nut on the window washer fluid reservoir.2027513
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.1. Disconnect the electrical connection for the right front lightcluster. 2062681
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0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.1. Disconnect the electrical connection for the headlamp alignmentcontrol unit.2. Adjust the clip (2a) and remove the protection (1b).2062684
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect the electrical connection on the front left lightscluster.2027517
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Undo the top fixing nut (1a) on the window washer fluid reservoir(1b).2. Slacken the bottom fixing nut on the window washer fluid reservoir.2027523
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Remove the cluster (1a) from the seating and disconnect the electricalconnector (1b).2027543
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.Disconnect and remove the parcel shelf.1. Open the access flap (1a) and undo the nuts underneath (1b).2. Remove the rear lights cluster (2a) and disconnect the electricalconnector (2b).2027503
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.Open the luggage compartment oddments compartmentflap.1. Open the inspection flap.2. Disconnect the electrical connection (2a) for the rear lightcluster and undo the light cluster retaining nuts (2b).3. Remove the rear lights cluster.2027506
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Open the lights access flap.2. Disconnect the electrical connection for the lamp supply (2a)and undo the nuts (2b) fixing the rear light cluster to the tailgate.2027507
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Open the lights access flap (1a) and remove it, adjust the clips(1b) and extract the bulb holder (1c) from its housing.2027509
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.Open the luggage compartment oddments compartmentflap.1. Open the lights access flap (1a), adjust the clips (1b) and extractthe bulb holder (1c) from its housing.2. Disconnect the electrical connections for the rear light cluster.2027511
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 .
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