Fiat PANDA 1.2 8v – ELECTRIC FRONT WINDOWS – – WIRING DIAGRAM, LOCATION COMPONENTS, OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION – WIRING DIAGRAM, LOCATION COMPONENTS, OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
DescriptionThe front electric windows are operated by means of the switches in the dashboard.They can be operated either manually or automatically, according to the following logic:manual operation takes place by pressing the control switch for between 50ms and 300ms;automatic operation takes place by pressing the control switch for longer than 300ms.The operation of the electric windows is interrupted in the following cases:when automatic movement is in progress and the control switch is pressed again (up or down);at the end of travel (bottom or top), during both automatic and manual movement.If the ignition is turned OFF, the electric windows function is activated for around 2 minutes, in manual mode only. This function is inhibited if one of the two doors is opened.
Functional description The electric window switches H042 (driver's side) and H043 (passenger side) send signals for raising/lowering the window by means of a negative signal with reference to earth C020 connector B.767 Earth C020 is fastened to the passenger compartment floor and is located near the right front wheel arch (footwell area).The body computer node M001:receives the signal for raising the driver's side window from pin 14 connector H;receives the signal for lowering the driver's side window from pin 24 connector H;receives the signal for raising the passenger side window from pin 15 connector H;receives the signal for lowering the passenger side window from pin 25 connector H.Having received the commands, the body computer node supplies the electric motors for raising/lowering the window. To raise the window, the body computer node supplies electric motors N060 and N061 from pins 3 (driver's side) and 4 (passenger side) connector M. To lower the window, the body computer node supplies electric motors N060 and N061 from pins 2 (driver's side) and 5 (passenger side) connector M.767The supply lines for the electric window motors are protected by fuses F47 and F48; the raising/lowering function is managed by two specific relays, incorporated in the body computer node. The electric window switches H042 and H043 receive an ignition-operated supply at pin 4 for the interior lighting.767Door couplings D030 and D031 are housed in the lower part of the pillar (right or left depending on the coupling involved), near the door cable duct.
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
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
0Removing201Refitting21Disconnect the battery negativeterminal.1. Using a suitable tool, remove the surround.Using a suitable tool, disengage the retainingclips and remove the switch.Disconnect the electrical connection.2. Remove the window control switch.2047034
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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