DescriptionThe vehicle has two special lamps for the main beam headlamps.These are switched on:with the dipped beam headlamps switched on by pushing the steering column switch unit lever towards the dashboard (stable mode)in 'flash' mode, by pulling the lever towards the steering wheel (unstable mode)Thr circuit is protected by a special fuse and controlled by a relay, both located in the junction unit in the engine compartment.A warning light in the instrument panel signals that the main beam headlamps have been switched on.During engine start-up (key ON), the high beams are temporarily off and then turned back on when the engine is started.
Functional description The high beam activation control is issued by stalk H005 by turning lever unit C to position 1only after activating the low beams SeeE2011 DIPPED HEADLAMPS . Body computer node M001:receives a negative signal (relating to earth C020 connector B) at pin 5 connector P.767Earth C020 is fastened to the passenger compartment floor and is located near the right front wheel arch (footwell).Once it has received the signal, it turns on the hgih beams:from pin 17 connector C it sends a negative signal to the coil of relay T02, supplied by an ignition-operated line protected by fuse F31;The relay closes its internal contact and supplies a direct batter supply from pin 83 connector D of B001 to the high beams housed in front light clusters F010 and F011. The same process is activated when key D (flasher mode) of stalk unit H005 is pressed. From pins 35, 36 of connector I, the body computer node communicates with instrument panel E050 via the CAN network (for more details see SeeE1050 CAN CONNECTION LINES ) and turns on the light flasher warning light.
0Removing201Refitting211. Remove the cable pass on the right side of the vehicle from itsseating and open the cover.2. Remove the adhesive tape (2a) present on the wiring (2b) andrelease the windscreen/rear window washer tubes (2c).Release the wiring from the cable pass.Following the same procedure, release thewiring from the cable pass on the left of the vehicle.2046933
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0Removing201Refitting211. Disconnect the aerial coaxial cable connections.2. Disconnect the electrical connections (2a), (2b), (2c), (2d),(2e) and (2f).2046939
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.2753183-7040A23frame of instrument panel on facia - r r1. Undo the retaining bolts.Partially remove the instrument panel.2. Disconnect the electrical connection.3. Remove the instrument panel.2046983
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the negative battery terminal.1. Working inside the engine compartment, remove the access cover to the bulbs.169002742
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.1. Release the retaining clip on the bulb protective/access cover.2. Remove the bulb protective/access cover.2046964
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.1. Release the retaining clip on the bulb protective/access cover.2. Remove the bulb protective/access cover.2046968
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1. Using a power saw (1a), cut the edges (1b) of the damaged left side bracket.169000726
767It is not possible toorder a single lock barrel or to order barrels using only the partcode. When ordering barrels, observe the special procedure set outin operation 5580 - Special Accessories. 768769
0Removing201Refitting211. Disengage the fixing lugs (1a) and remove the cover (1b).2046919
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0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.2753188-7040A37fuse box cover - r r1. Undo the retaining bolts.Disconnect the electrical connections.2. Remove the body computer.2046922
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