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ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
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Diagnostic
ALP3. THE ANTI STARTING INDICATOR REMAINS PERMANENTLY LIGHTED
( even when the contact is taken off) OR IT REMAINS PERMANENTLY SWITCHED
OFF
RECOMMENDATION Check if the “Procedure E.C.U. decoder replacement” was
correctly performed
Check the fuse F03 condition from the cockpit
fuse box.
Is the fuse good?
Is there the failure “DOORS BLOCKING
CONTACT”.
Check the continuity and the isolation related
to the mass, between the pin A 5 of the E.C.U.
decoder and the dashboard.(pin 6 from black
connector)
Is the wiring good?
Replace the fuse.
Analyse this failure and replace.
Fix the wiring.
Perform the following tests in order to find the
damaged element:
- if the anti starting indicator is permanently
lighted, disconnect the connector of the E.C.U.
decoder and check if the indicator switches
off;
- if the anti starting system is turned off, connect
the pin A5 of the wiring connector from the
E.C.U. decoder to an electric mass and check
if the indicator turns on.
Are the answers affirmatives?
Replace the instrument panel.
Replace the E.C.U. decoder.
Perform a conformity checking.
AFTER REPAIRING
Check the operation of the anti starting system.
Remove by means of the CLIP tester the possible memorised
failures.
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
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Summary of Contents for Solenza 2004
Page 45: ...ENGINE E7J 262 10 ENGINE ASSEMBLY 10 20 CYLINDERHEAD Dismounting Remounting vnx su...
Page 51: ...ENGINE E7J 262 10 ENGINE ASSEMBLY 10 26 CYLINDERSBLOCK Dismounting Remounting vnx su...
Page 60: ...ENGINE E7J 262 10 ENGINE ASSEMBLY 10 35 DISTRIBUTION Dismounting Remounting vnx su...
Page 201: ...19 19 14 COOLING EXHAUST TANK Assembl exhaust vnx su...
Page 212: ...19 19 25 COOLING EXHAUST TANK Engine suspension TIGHTENINGMOMENTS daNm vnx su...
Page 221: ...CV JH3 051 21 MECHANICAL GEARBOX 21 1 Sectional view vnx su...
Page 272: ...GENERAL 30 3 30 Tightening moments in daNm FRONTHALF AXLE Front axle 10 5 6 2 2 7 2 7 vnx su...
Page 273: ...GENERAL 30 4 30 Tightening moments daNm REARAXLE Rear axle 8 5 3 5 7 5 12 22 vnx su...
Page 274: ...GENERAL 30 5 30 Tightening moments daNm REARAXLE Rear axle 7 5 2 12 1 45 vnx su...
Page 318: ...33 REAR AXLES ELEMENTS 33 4 Rear suspension LONGITUDINALSECTION vnx su...
Page 378: ...40 GENERAL 40 4 1 3 2 4 Openings clearance vnx su...
Page 379: ...40 GENERAL 40 5 9 7 6 5 10 12 11 8 Openings clearance vnx su...
Page 380: ...40 GENERAL 40 6 Openings clearance 19 16a 18 17 16c 21 16d 13 14 vnx su...
Page 381: ...40 GENERAL 40 7 Openings clearance 25 23 24 22 vnx su...
Page 382: ...40 GENERAL 40 8 26 32 36 31 35 26a 33 Openings clearance vnx su...
Page 478: ...62 AIR CONDITIONING 62 4 Air conditioning unit operating diagram vnx su...
Page 607: ...83 INSTRUMENT PANEL 83 1 Instrument panel without RPM meter vnx su...
Page 608: ...INSTRUMENT PANEL 83 83 2 Instrument panel with RPM meter vnx su...
Page 708: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 12 Electric components location on the vehicle vnx su...
Page 709: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 13 FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICDIAGRAMS Functional electric diagrams vnx su...
Page 719: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 23 Wires functions in connectors and couplings vnx su...
Page 721: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 25 Wires functions in connectors and couplings vnx su...
Page 805: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 12 Electric components location on the vehicle vnx su...
Page 806: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 13 FUNCTIONAL ELECTRICDIAGRAMS Functional electric diagrams vnx su...
Page 816: ...89 ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS 89 23 Wires functions in connectors and couplings vnx su...
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