DescriptionThe navigation system informs you of the vehicle's position on the map (in relation to both urban and non-urban/motorway road networks), by showing it on the CONNECT display.In this way, the driver is taken to the desired destination, guided step-by-step by voice messages and visual information. The system also provides additional information for reaching services of general interest, such as hotels, car parks, restaurants, chemists, service stations, hospitals, FIAT service outlets, railway stations, airports, etc. The navigation system uses the GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite location technology, and is included, where appropriate, in the intergral radio-phone-navigation system known as 'CONNECT'.The navigation CD-ROM reader is located in the unit itself.768
767- the navigation system operates only with the CD-ROM inserted in the specific drive; however it is possible to listen to a music CD during navigation. In this case, the navigation function requires the map CD to be inserted during execution of the route calculation procedures.
The GPS system consists of an aerial which allows the GPS satellite location of the vehicle: the aerial is connected to the relevant receiver, located in the integrated unit, via a specific shielded cable. The fishpole antenna is mounted at the rear of the roof: it has three functions (radio/GSM/GPS), as it also incorporates the GSM aerial and radio aerial.The vehicle position is identified by the analysis of the GPS data and the speedometer and reverse gear signals coming from the car.This position is shown on the display together with the topographical characteristics of the area memorised on the CD with the map (only in the 'high' version with pictograms).In addition the Navigator generates a 'speech synthesis' which, viat the audio circuit, allows the driver to hear the driving instructions.The integrated radio-telephone-navigator unit is a node on the CAN network, through which it exchanges information with the Body Computer and the other electronic units (for example the navigation system acquires the odometer, reverse gear engaged, etc. information)By means of an appropriate menu activated by the control buttons located on the panel beside the steering wheel, the entire system can be configured and in particular the units of measurement and the display language. For more details 3360162Characteristic of working principle5580Nintergrated control system (ics) panel .
Functional description The integrated radio-telephone-navigator P20 is supplied directly (7 of connector A) from the battery via the line of the fuse F39 of the unit under the dashboard B2 . Pin 4 of connector A receives a supply from the INT line protected by fuse 49 of control unit B2. Pins 1 and 3 of connector A receive the CAN line with which the display P20 is connected to the Body Computer M1 and the other nodes of the system. In this way, the navigation system module inside the CONNECT system also receives information such as speedometer signal, reverse signal, fuel consumption etc. Pin 8 of connector A is earthed. Connector B of P20 sends out cables carrying signals to the speakers through which the voice messages are sent: 3360913SeeE3510RADIO Radio P20 is not connected to the radio controls on the steering wheel: the connection is via the clock spring D47, which is a node of the CAN network. 3360666SeeE1050CAN CONNECTION LINES The GSM reception aerial P25 is connected to the navigation system module via an appropriate coaxial cable different from that used for the radio and that used for the navigation function (GSM).
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
0Removing201Refitting21Position the steering wheelso that the wheels are as parallel as possible to the longitudinalaxis of the car.3363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER - R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.7683363151-5580C18air bag module - r+r768- 4110A16 steering wheel - r r for replacement or checks forversions with airbag and manual gearbox with hydraulic selection 7683363357-7040A26steering column trim - r+r1. Undo the bolt securing the clock spring to the stalk unit.2. Disconnect the clock spring junction electrical connector.3. Remove the clock spring.2027556
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0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Use an appropriate tool to prise up the switch from its seatand remove.2027559
767Before carrying out thefollowing operations, it is essential to carry out the followingpreliminary operations: (1) set the ignition key to STOP; (2) disconnectand isolate the battery cables; (3) wait 10 minutes before proceeding.768
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0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the fixing bolts (1a) and remove the grab handle mount (1b).Carry out the same operations for the remaininggrab handle mounts.2027567
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 .
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. Undo the bolt fixing the Air Bag.Prise up the horn contact using the appropriatetool.2027549
0Removing201Refitting213363098-5530B56BATTERY DRIP TRAY COVER- R.R.Disconnect the battery negative terminal.Move the rear seat to the end of its travel.Remove the rear parcel shelf.1. Remove the protective cover.2027554
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