DescriptionThe Navigator system makes it possible to reach a pre-established destination by means of visual and acoustic instructions without having any knowledge of the place of destination.The instantaneous position of the car is determined by the GPS system (Global Postioning System) which processes the satellite signals and signals coming from various sensors of the car with data supplied by the gyroscope integrated in the navigation computer and the data stored in a specific CD-ROM.The Navigator system is managed by the ICS (Integrated Control System), whose control panel is located in the central console.The panel contains a 5' active matrix colour LCD display, two knobs for adjusting the volume of the acoustic messages and the contrast of the LCD, and a set of keys for activating and checking the following functions of the car (standard or available on request):radio or Hi-Fi system (AUDIO);GSM telephone (TEL);navigator (NAV);trip computer (TRIP);climate control system (CLIMA).The display shows the screen relating to the selected system; any screens in cascade are shown successively in accordance with the selections made.A main screen summarizes the basic information on the status of all the systems. For further details relating to the selection modes and instructions displayed, see the ' OWNER'S HANDBOOK '.
Functional description ICS display E60 displays the navigator and on-board computer functions. The navigation system is controlled by a special navigator control unit M90.The on-board computer function is performed by the electronic circuitry of display E60, which receives the necessary information from other devices on the car. Navigator control unit M90 is supplied directly by the battery. (maxifuse CENTR of B5 ) - to pin 14 - through fuse F18 of junction unit B1 . Pin 1 of N90 is earthed. Pin 3 receives a speedometer signal from instrument E50 - pin 6 of connector B. Pin 4 receives a reverse engagement signal (see 3309201SeeE2022REVERSING LIGHTS ). Control unit M90 communicates with the ICS display E60 via numerous lines:pin 2 receives an ignition signal;pins 8, 9, 10, 22 and 23 control screen signals;pins 13 and 26 handle audio signals;all the other information is exchanged by serial lines leading from pins 5 and 7. Control unit M90 is equipped with a self-diagnostic system that can be used by connecting the unit to connector R10 . The unit receives signals from the serial connection line between control unit M90 and ICS display E60 , which is connected - pin 1 of connector B - to R10 . 'On-board computer' function is performed by the electronic system of display E60 , which processes information form the various systems and the climate control unit H80. Direct power line from the battery. (maxifuse CENTR of B5 ) through fuse F18 of junction unit B1 and supplies ICS display E60 - to pins 13 and 26 of connector A. Ignition-operated power supply (INT/A) reaches pin 2 of connector B of ICS display E60 through fuse F5 of junction unit B1 . Another ignition-operated supply (15/54) reaches pin 3 of connector B of E60 through fuse F7 of junction unit B1 . Climate control system H80 and ICS display E60 are connected from pin 8 of H80 to pin 15 of connector B of E60 via a special serial connection line. Pin 4 of climate control unit H80 receives a speedometer signal from instrument E50 - pin 6 of connector B. The same signal is also directed to display E60 - pin 24 of connector A. Pins 10 and 11 of climate control unit H80 receives signals from fuel level measuring device N40 , that are processed to compute fuel consumption.(the signals are fom the gauge on the instrument panel (see 3309717SeeE4010INSTRUMENT PANEL ). Pin 23 of connector A of E60 receives a fuel consumption signal if engine management unit M10 allows for it.
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
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). Lower the steering wheel and move it back.1. Undo the bolts (1a) and remove the upper half casing for thesteering column (1b).2010703
5560B12
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). Open the fuse carrier compartment flap.1. Using the tool (1a) and pushing the fuse carrier compartment,remove the surround (1b) complete with switches.2. Disconnect the elelectrical connections (2a), (2b) and (2c) andremove the surround complete with switches.2010706
0Removing201Refitting21Undo the wing bolts and removethe boot left side trim. Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). Disconnect the electrical connections forthe loudspeakers' amplifier.1. Undo the nuts and move aside the on-board navigator componentsmounting as far as necessary.Disconnect the electrical connection fromthe navigation system CD player/changer.Disconnect the electrical connections ofthe audio CD player/changer.2. Remove the complete on-board navigator components mounting.2010738
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3314810-5050B34windscreen wiper arm/s complete with blade - r+r . 3315282-7055A18Windscreen base TRIM - R.R. . 1. Disconnect the electrical connection for the intake/recirculationair flap actuator.2. Undo the bolts (2a) and loosen the bolt (2b) for the recirculation/intakeair flap actuator using the tools (2c) and (2d).3. Disconnect the linkage (3a), rotate the recirculation/intakeair flap actuator (3b), completely undo the remaining bolt and removeit.2010575
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3314048-1016A40ignition coil cover on cylinder head- r+r . 3314111-1048A48throttle heater sleeve - r r . 1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the butterfly casingintegrated with the M.D.S.2. Disconnect the electrical connections (2a) and (2b) from theinjection/ignition control unit and the earth lead (2c) from thebutterfly casing integrated with the M.D.S.3. Disconnect the accelerator cable from the butterfly casing integratedwith the M.D.S.4. Disconnect the injection/ignition wiring from the mounting bracket.5. Undo the bolts (5a) and remove the butterfly casing integratedwith the M.D.S. (5b) complete with the injection/ignition controlunit (5c).2007326
1056B21
0Removing201Refitting21 Ensure that the ignition key is in OFFposition, then disconnect the battery negative terminal ( 3314861-5530B10battery - r+r ). Proceed with the removal 3315197-7040D14engine bay rear sidecover (one) lh or rh - r r (Right side). 1. Loosen the band (1a) and disconnect the oil vapour recirculationpipe (1b) from the corrugated hose.2. Loosen the bands (2a) and remove the hose between resonator andthrottle body (2b), complete with resonator (2c).2007327
1056B48
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3314048-1016A40ignition coil cover on cylinder head- r+r . 1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the phase transformerelectro-magnet.2. Undo the bolts (2a) and remove the phase transformer electro-magnet(2b).2007334
1056B50
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3314110-1048A28vacuum air circuit resonator pipe - r+r1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the engine coolanttemperature sensor.2. Undo and remove the engine coolant temperature sensor.2007335
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3314048-1016A40ignition coil cover on cylinder head- r+r . Discharge the fuel supply pressure (seeGroup 10 Warnings).1. Disconnect the rapid attachment for the fuel supply pipe.2. Disconnect the electrical connections from the injectors (2a)and the electrical connection from the phase transformer electro-magnet(2b).3. Undo the two bolts (3a) and remove the single fuel manifold pipe(3b) complete with injectors (3c).2007337
1056B68
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the clips (1a) and remove the injectors (1b) from thesingle fuel manifold pipe.2. Remove the seals from the injectors.2007338
Make sure that the ignition key is in theOFF position. Check that: the air conditioning is switchedoff, the accelerator pedal is never pressed and the accelerator cableis correctly positioned (refer to op. 33141321068A30accelerator control cable - r + r ). Connect the tool to the diagnostic socketand place the knob in position 3.Connect the Examiner diagnostic equipment.Connect the Examiner diagnostic equipment.Using the Examiner, enter the "ControlUnit Test" ambient.Place the ignition key in the ON position.Using the Examiner, enter the "ActiveDiagnosis" ambient, then select "Reset self-adjustmentparameters" and "Idle actuator".Using the Examiner, press "Carry outactive diagnosis".Place the ignition key in the OFF positionand wait for 30 seconds.Place the ignition key in the ON positionand wait for 30 seconds.Using the Examiner, re-establish the dialoguewith the engine control system.Using the Examiner, enter the "Parameters"ambient and select the following tests from the menu - "Idle recognitiontest - carried out" and "Idle recognition signals - synchronized".767If at least one of the parametersdoes not conform, place the ignition key in the OFF position andrepeat the procedure. If this non conformity persists, check thatthe diagnostic cable is correctly connected and check the operationof the instrument.Place the ignition key in the OFF positionand wait for 30 seconds.Start up the engine without acting on theaccelerator pedal.Disconnect the diagnostic equipment.Test the vehicle by driving for severalkilometres then, with the engine warmed up, check that it is idlingcorrectly.
1056B82
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Release and disconnect the electrical connections (1a) and (1b)from the injection/ignition system control unit.2. Undo the nuts (2a) and remove the injection/ignition controlunit (2b).2007339
1056B82
0Removing201Refitting21 Ensure that the ignition key is in OFFposition, then disconnect the battery negative terminal ( 3314861-5530B10battery - r+r ). Proceed with the removal 3315197-7040D14engine bay rear sidecover (one) lh or rh - r r (Right side). 1. Loosen the band (1a) and disconnect the oil vapour recirculationpipe (1b) from the corrugated hose.2. Loosen the bands (2a) and remove the hose between resonator andthrottle body (2b), complete with resonator (2c).2007340
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the intake air temperaturesensor.2. Undo and remove the intake air temperature sensor.2007791
1056B62
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). Discharge the fuel pressure (see GR 10- WARNINGS).1. Disconnect the electrical connections from the injectors.2007793
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignition is off (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the altitude corrector. 2. Undo the attachments and remove the altitude corrector.2007796
1056B79
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the buttons (1a) using the tool (1b) and remove the protection(1c).2. Open the two protective covers (2a) and undo the nuts (2b) underneathfixing the control unit cover.3. Undo the bolts (3a) and remove the control unit cover (3b).2007797
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Release the retaining spring (1a) and remove the protective cover(1b).2. Disconnect the electrical connection from the lamp.3. Release the retaining spring (3a) and remove the lamp (3b) fromthe light cluster.767If the lamp is working properly,avoid touching the bulb with your hands. If this does happen, cleanthe bulb with alcohol.2010662
5540B26
0Removing201Refitting21 Make sure that the ignitionis off (STOP position), then disconnect the negative battery terminal(refer to op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 1. Rotate the bulb holder (1a) in an anti-clockwise direction untilit is released from the light cluster (1b).2. Disconnect the electrical connection (2a) and extract the bulbholder.3. Separate the lamp from the bulb holder (press fit).767If the lamp is working properly,avoid touching the bulb with your hands. If this does happen, cleanthe bulb with alcohol.2010663
5540B38
Prepare the vehiclecomplete with spare wheel, tools, fluids, fuel reserve.Check that the tyre inflation pressureis correct.Place the headlamp alignment switch inposition '0'.Position the vehicle on a flat surface,perpendicular to a screen with an opaque surface, 10 metres away, whichcontains the following lines.1. V - V: vertical corresponding to the trace of the vehicle symmetryplane.2. C - C: traces of the vertical planes passing through the referencecentres of the light clusters.3. HC - HC: horizontal corresponding to the height from the groundof the reference centres for the light clusters.4. AC - AC: horizontal 11 cm below the HC - HC line.5. Lines inclined at 15° as illustrated in the diagram.2010664
5540B40
0Removing201Refitting21Position the vehicle on theramp. Make sure that the ignition is OFF (STOPposition), then disconnect the negative battery terminal (referto op. 33148615530B10battery - r+r ). 3315196-7040D12engine front side cover (one) lh or rh - r r . 1. Disconnect the electrical connection from the exhaust gas headlampcontrol unit.2. Disconnect the electrical connection from the headlamp alignmentmotor.2010666
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