DescriptionThe front courtesy light includes two bulbs with three control switches.one of the lights only can be turned on using the external switches;the centre switch can be used to turn on both the lights constantly or with the delay function, as described below, or it can be used to disactivate them both.The centre rear courtesy light only has one bulb and can be switched on or off using the relevant switch.The lighting for the front courtesy light is timed when one of the doors is opened on the basis of a logic managed by the Body Computer.when one of the doors is opened, the courtesy light is timed to stay on for 3 minutes and this function is reactivated each time one of the doors is opened;if a door remains open for longer than three minutes, the courtesy lights go out and remain off until one of the doors is next opened;If, during this period of 3 minutes, all the doors are closed again, a second period of 10 seconds is activated and is interrupted if the ignition key is turned on;when the doors are opened using the remote control (door unlocking), the front courtesy lights come on for 10 seconds; the timing is interrupted if the ignition key is turned ON;when the vehicle is locked (door locking) the courtesy lights go off;when the ignition key is turned OFF and extracted (the Body Computer checks that there is no Transponder): the courtesy lights are activated for 10 seconds;the courtesy lights are also turned on if the inertia switch is operated (the information is sent via the instrument panel CAN). for a period of 15 minutes.The switching on and off takes place gradually (dimmer) with a cycle lasting 2 seconds.If one or more of the doors is open, this is shown on the instrument panel display; in addition, the warning light remains on until all the vehicle doors and the boot are perfectly closed. In addition if this signal is associated with a particular speed threshold being surpassed, an acoustic signal is activated.The power supply for all the courtesy lights follows the battery voltage control logic (SBMT); with the ignition OFF, when any of the doors or the boot is opened, or if the doors are unlocked, the timer is set at 15 minutes after which all the courtesy lights are deactivated.
Functional description The Body Computer M1 receives door open input signals at pin 8 of connector D (driver side front door) and pin 16 of connector D (left rear door), pin 25 of connector E (front passenger door), pin 26 of connector E (right rear door) and, lastly, pin 36 of connector E (boot). According to the SBMT control logic described previously, both the front courtesy light G10 and the rear courtesy lights G25 and G26 are supplied by the Body Computer M1 from pin 33 of connector E through the direct line protected by fuse F39 of the junction unit under the dashboard B2 . The front courtesy light G10 is also controlled by the Body Computer M1 with a timed earth signal from pin 21 of connector E. The Body Computer M1 is connected to the instrument panel E50 via the CAN line:from the latter it receives the 'inertia switch operated' signal and this information is shown on the display and lights up the general failure warning light.a signal is sent, when necessary, which lights up the doors open warning light and, at the same time, the information is shown on the display.
0Removing201Refitting212400802-7040A37fuse box cover - r r1. Disconnect the electrical connections (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f).2. Undo the bracket retaining bolt.3. Slightly move the bracket (3a) for the dashboard trim and undothe bolt (3b).4. Undo the other bolts securing the body computer/junction unit.5. Slightly move the body computer/junction unit assembly.6. Disconnect the electrical connections (6a, 6b, 6c).7. Recover the body computer/junction unit.2050752
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit.2050753
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect electronic control unit electrical connections (1a),(1b), (1c).2. Undo the bolts.3. Recover the control unit.2050754
0Removing201Refitting211. Prise out courtesy light (1a) by undoing retainers (1b).2. Move aside the courtesy light unit and disconnect the electricalconnection.3. Keep the courtesy light.2051106
7040E12
0Removing201Refitting211. Prise out courtesy light (1a) by undoing the retainers (1b).2. Move aside the courtesy light unit and disconnect the electricalconnection.3. Keep the courtesy light.2051108
0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect the electrical connection for the microswitch.2. Undo the bolts.3. Move the lock (3a) slightly and disconnect the electrical connection(3b) for the motor.4. Remove the lock assembly (4a) releasing the emergency openingcable (4c) from the retainers (4b).2400755-7015B70tail-gate lock motor - r r and check lock supplyline , if necessary. 2050996
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the cover giving access to the glass retainer.2. Provisionally connect the switch unit to its electrical connection(2a) and move the retainer (2b) of the glass (2c) to the accessposition (as illustrated in the figure). 3. Disconnect the retainer (2b) from the glass, then lift the glass(2c) to the end of its travel and secure it in this position witha hook (3a). 2050882
1. If adjustment is carried out after removing the door, tightenthe hinge bolts to the specified torque. 2. If the hinges had been removed from the door previously, fullytighten the hinge bolts. 3. Undo the bolt (3a) on the check strap (3b) and close the door to push the check strap back in. 4. Loosen the bolts securing the hinges to the bodyshell, usingthe specific tool.5. Adjust the door position, making use of the bolt slots, so thatit is perfectly aligned with the body. 23It is advisable to work on onehinge at a time. Possible adjustment movements are indicated byarrows.2050886
7005A24
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the bolts fixing the hinge to the bodyshell.2. Remove the hinge (2a) and collect any shims (2b).2050888
7005A25
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the door and undo the bolt.2. Recover the bracket.2050890
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the door and remove the seal.2050896
Passenger front. door lock geared motor
N51
N51
Left rear. door lock geared motor
N55
rear side door assembly
7010A08
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the cover giving access to the glass retainer.2. Provisionally connect the switch unit to the electrical connection(2a) and move the retainer (2b) of the glass (2c) to the accessposition (as illustrated in the figure). 3. Disconnect the retainer (2b) from the window, then lift the glass(2c) to the end of its travel and secure it in this position witha hook (3a). 4. Disconnect the electrical connection.2050937
1. If adjustment is made after removing the door, tighten the hingebolts to the specified torque. 2. If the hinges were removed from the door previously, tightenthe hinge bolts. 3. Undo the bolt (3a) of the door check strap (3b) and close thedoor again to push the check strap back in. 2050941
7010A24
0Removing201Refitting211. Undo the bolts fixing the hinge to the bodyshell.2. Remove the hinge (2a) and collect any shims (2b).2050943
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the door and remove the seal.2050950
7010A50
0Removing201Refitting211. Open the door and remove the seal.2050951
Rear door lock geared motor right
N56
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