DescriptionThe sunroof offers extra ventilation for the interior compartmentand ensures a rapid air exchange, if required, thus increasing passengercomfort.The moving part of the roof consists ofa glass panel and an internal sliding blind which enters the actualroof lining. The latter can also be operated manually and guaranteesprotection against the sun's rays.The system is operated by a switch, locatednear the front courtesy light, which controls a motor with two differentoperating modes: press one end of the switch to raise the roof in"compass" fashion, and press the other end of the switchto slide the roof open and so pull the blind: when the switch isreleased, the roof stops in the position it is in at that moment.when the roof is closed, the blind is carried along a short distanceby the forward motion of the panel.The entire system consists of a singleunit which comprises:the control unit A, which manages the operation of theroof;the actuating motor C;the control switch B;the end-of-travel switches D, located on a ring nut outsidethe motor, which stop the motor when the roof is fully open or closed. For more details, 3232980see DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:7030SUN ROOF AND HOOD . The sunroof circuit is protected by a specificfuse, and controlled by a relay which supplies other "ignition-operated"services. The fuse is located inside the junction unit, and therelay is located on the right hand side of the facia.The sunroof can only be operated with theignition on.
Functional description The optional services relay J60 controls the roof circuit(as well as the electric rear windows and heated seats: 3234104SeeE3051ELECTRIC REAR WINDOWS and 3234156SeeE3075HEATED SEATS ). The coil of the relay J60 is energizedwhen the ignition is switched on (INT/A) by the line for fuse B10 upto 2/99 or fuse F6 of the additional fuse box B98B from2/99, while the supply at the relay contact arrives from the battery, throughthe line for maxifuse J/B2 (of B5 up to 2/99 or B99 from2/99). This supply passes through the sunroof B14 upto 2/99 or F1 of B98B from 2/99., which protects thecircuit, and reaches the sunroof motor N35 , at pin 1: itis actually a single unit which includes: the control unit A, theswitch B, the motor itself C and the limit switches D. The unit is also connected to earth C20 atpin 3. The switch is therefore active when theignition is on (INT/A). The control unit controls engine movementaccording to switch position.
0Removing201Refitting21Place the car on a ramp.Undo the bolt securing the bracket on thebattery mount.Release the battery from the anchoragebracket complete with strap and remove.
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Follow these precautions.769On batteries with an opticam hydrometer,electrolyte level and battery charge status can be monitored qualitativelyby examining the indicator colour:a light, bright colour indicates low electrolytelevel: top up with distilled water;a dark colour without a green area in thecentre indicates that the electrolyte level is correct but chargeis low: recharge the battery;a dark colour with a green area in themiddle indicates that both electrolyte level and charge status arecorrect: no action is necessary. For more details 3238420See subassembly5530 CURRENT GENERATOR . 768Proceed as follows.Check the battery voltage without loadusing the test device recommended by the Service outlets (e.g. 'MICRO360').Depending on the voltage values measured,which define the state of charge of the battery, proceed as follows: If the voltage without load is less than12.10 V, replace the battery ( 32384295530B10battery - r+r ). If the voltage without load is over 12.10V but less than 12.50 V, recharge the battery ( 32384305530B14battery - recharge ). If the voltage without load is over 12.50V, the battery is efficient.If necessary, top up the electrolyte asfollows.Carefully remove the cap strip.Top up with distilled and deionized water,taking care not to allow electrolyte to splash out.768
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0Removing201Refitting21Place the car on the liftingbridge.1. Open engine compartment cap and disconnect battery negative terminal.2. Disconnect mass terminal on side member.3. Lift the car and disconnect mass terminal on gearbox.4. Lower the car again and remove battery earth lead.2018767
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negative terminal.1. Open the protective cover2. Loosen the nut and disconnect the ABS supply lead3. Loosen the nut and disconnect the starter motor supply lead4. Undo the clip and undo the box retaining bolts.5. Loosen the battery positive terminal nut.2018769
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0Removing201Refitting213238429-5530B10battery - r+rRelease the air duct hose from the mountingbracket on the drip tray. Remove the relay shield.1. Release the relays from the battery drip tray and remove them.2. Undo the nut fixing the air filter mounting bracket to the batterydrip tray.3. Undo the two fixing nuts (3a) and move the connections/electricalwiring mounting bracket (3b) aside.4. Release the accelerator cable from the fastening on the bracket.2018771
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect the electric connection of the sunroof 2. Disconnect the cables water drainage 3. Loosen the screws4. Loosen the fixing perimetric nuts of the sliding roof frame 5. Remove the sliding roof frame (5a) and recover the brackets(5b).2019132
0Dismantling201Reassembling213238764-7030B45cable - r r1. With the suitable tool press in the interior the pads (1a), removethem from the guide and remove the drape (1b).2. Loosen the screws (2a) and remove the spoiler (2b).3. Remove the drainage race4. Extract and remove the slide 2019133
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Move the sun roofto the closed position and open the curtain sunshade..1. Slacken the six bolts (1a) securing the sun roof window (1b).2019134
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0Removing201Refitting211. Place the sun roof in the tilted open position.2. Undo the bolts.3. Remove the glass.2019136
0Removing201Refitting213238757-7030B18sliding roof glass -r+r1. Place the slide in the open position2. Place the drape in the close position3. With the suitable tool press light the pads at the interior andremove them from the guides2019139
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0Removing201Refitting21Open the drape and place thesliding roof in the open position1. Remove the gasket (1a) starting from the gasket (1b) on theposterior side2019141
0Removing201Refitting213238757-7030B18sliding roof glass -r+r1. Place the sun visor drape in the closed position2. Working on both sides disconnect the pins3. Slide forward by hand the race 4. With a screwdriver remove the pad (4a) from the guide (4b) then,after having removed the other pad extract the drainage race 2019145
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0Removing201Refitting21 Place the trasparent in theopen position1. Loosen the spoiler fixing screws.2. Remove the spoiler.2019146
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0Removing201Refitting21Place manually using the pinionengine pin, the trasparent in the open position1. Loosen the screws2. Remove the trasparent3. Loosen the fixing screws (3a) and clear the engine (3b) fromthe entrainment hoses 4. Disconnect the pins (4a) of the drainage central (4b).5. Remove the race from the guides6. Loosen the posterior screw7. Remove the seal between the water unloading terminal and theguide8. Remove the water unloading terminal 9. Move back the slide so to release the entrainment hose Remove the entrainment hose 2019148
0Removing201Refitting213238827-7040E40modular front courtesylight - r rPut the sliding roof in the opened position1. Remove the anterior side of the gasket from the slindig roof 2. Loosen the screws (2a) and remove the holds (2b) from the sunvisor wimgs.3. Remove the heelpost (3a) of the slindig roof sand remove theswitch (3b) from the heelpost 4. Remove the anterior fixing screws of the cover pavilion2019158
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