Electrical System - General Notes
Electrical System - General Notes
Electrical System - General Notes
Workshop Manual
Citigo 2012 ➤ , Fabia 2000 ➤ ,
Fabia II 2007 ➤ , Fabia II 2009 ➤ ,
Fabia II 2011 ➤ , Fabia III 2015 ➤ ,
Octavia 1997 ➤ , Octavia II 2004 ➤ ,
Octavia II 2010 ➤ , Octavia III 2013 ➤ ,
Octavia III 2014 ➤ , Rapid 2011 ➤ ,
Rapid NH 2013 ➤ , Rapid NH 2014 ➤ ,
Roomster 2006 ➤ , Superb 2002 ➤ ,
Superb II 2008 ➤ , Superb III 2015 ➤ ,
Yeti 2010 ➤ , Yeti 2011 ➤
Electrical System - general notes
Edition 04.2015
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Repair Group
27 - Starter, current supply, CCS
92 - Windscreen wash/wipe system
94 - Lights, bulbs, switches - exterior
96 - Lights, bulbs, switches - interior
97 - Wiring
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Technical information should always be available to the foremen and mechanics, because their
careful and constant adherence to the instructions is essential to ensure vehicle road-worthiness and
safety. In addition, the normal basic safety precautions for working on motor vehicles must, as a
matter of course, be observed.
Contents
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WARNING
Caution
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Battery with
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In all vehicle types with the battery in the engine compartment
(except vehicles with the start-stop system and vehicles with the
auxiliary heating and additional heating), maintenance-free bat‐
teries with liquid battery acid and magical eye are mounted.
1. Battery 1
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Note
The magic eye on the battery lid gives information via a colour
indicator about:
♦ The electrolyte level - the battery indicator of the magic eye
can show two colours
⇒ “2.2.1 Checking the two-coloured indicator of the magic
eye”, page 8
♦ The electrolyte level and the charge state of the battery - the
battery indicator of the magic eye can show three colours
⇒ “2.2.2 Checking the three-coloured indicator of the magic
eye”, page 9 (not valid for “EFB” batteries).
Note
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Caution
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1. Battery 3
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WARNING
A visual inspection of the outer state of the battery and of the fixed
battery connections must be carried out before comprehensive
measurements.
During the visual inspection determine:
♦ If the battery housing is not damaged. In the event of damage
to the battery housing e.g. the excess acid can lead to severe
vehicle damage (not valid for fleece batteries). In the event of
excess acid, the bycontamined
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damage must be repaired by a specialist.
♦ If the battery terminals (connections of the battery cable) are
not damaged and if the fixed connection of the terminals is not
destroyed in the event of damage to the battery terminals.
Caution
WARNING
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WARNING
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WARNING
Check the current drain according to the test result with the bat‐
tery tester:
Battery tester with printer - VAS 5097 A- :
1- Starting power output adequate
2- Starting power output weak
3- Starting power output very weak
4- not testable (the device does not switch on, LED does not
light up, does not print)
Battery tester with printer - VAS 6161- :
1- Carry out current drain test
Test requirements
♦ The battery temperature when charging must be at least 10 °
C.
♦ Use battery chargers recommended by the manufacturer, with
a capability of at least 30 A charge current (e.g. - VAS 5900
- , -VAS 5903- , -VAS 5095A- ). - VAS 5900 - , -VAS 5903- , -
VAS 5095A- ).
♦ If the battery charger does not display directly the power of the
charge current (e.g. VAS 5095 A), the charge current must be
measured with current probe e.g. - VAS 5051B/7- .
Test sequence
– Connect the battery to the charger and start charging
⇒ “3.1 Charging battery”, page 14 .
– After five minutes, read off battery charge current at battery
charger or measure with current probe.
Test result
Five minutes after the beginning of the charging process, the
charge current must be more than 10 % rated capacity.
If five minutes after the beginning of the charging process, the
charge current is less than 10 % rated capacity, replace the bat‐
tery. In the case of warranty and goodwill, the protocol regarding
the battery test must be completed and stored together with the
battery.
Example
For a 60 Ah battery, 5 minutes after the beginning of the charging
process, the charge current should be more than 6 A. If this con‐
dition is fulfilled, continue the charging and two hours after ending
the charging, when the battery is not subjected to any load due
to an electrical component, measure the voltage again with the
battery tester
⇒ “2.4 Checking battery with battery tester with printer VAS 6161
or with battery tester with printer VAS 5097 A ”, page 11 .
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3 Charge battery
⇒ “3.1 Charging battery”, page 14
⇒ “3.2 Severely discharged batteries”, page 15
WARNING
Note
Charging a battery
Battery charger switched off
– Switch off all electrical components and take out the ignition
key.
Vehicles with the battery located in the engine compartment
– Open the battery cover.
– Connect the positive cable of the battery charger to the posi‐
tive terminal of the battery.
– Connect the negative cable of the battery charger to the neg‐
ative terminal of the battery.
Caution
Batteries which have not been operational for a long time, e.g. in
stock vehicles, discharge themselves.
A battery is severely discharged if the no-load voltage has drop‐
ped below 11.6 V.
If a battery is severely discharged, the battery electrolyte (sul‐
phuric acid/water mixture) consists practically only of water as the
sulphuric acid portion is greatly reduced.
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Note
Method:
– Cut the damaged point straight out of the plain ended pipe to
be repaired.
– Select the suitable EPDM hose -2- and cable strap according
to the ⇒ Electronic Catalogue of Original Parts .
– Lengthen off the EDPM hose in such a way that both plain
ended pipe ends -1- and -3- can be inserted each 10 to 15 mm
into the EDPM hose.
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Note
Note
– Push tensioning rings -2- onto the ends of the pipes -1- in such
a way that two shafts of the pipe protrude.
– Then push O-rings -3- onto the ends of the pipe. One shaft of
the pipe protrudes.
– Fit pipes with tensioning rings onto the connecting pieces -4-
and -5- -arrows A-.
Note
– Slide the shrink hose -5- over the corrugated pipe and connect
up the connecting pieces -2- and -3-.
– Secure the repair point with the shrink hose.
Note
♦ The shrink hose must be heated from the middle outwards until
it is completely sealed.
♦ During shrinking make sure the hot nozzle does not damage
any other cables, plastic parts or insulating materials.
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WARNING
WARNING
♦ Mortal high voltage flows through the control units for light
system, plugs or parts of lamp base.
♦ The control unit for gas discharge lamp must never be op‐
erated without gas discharge lamp.
♦ The battery earth strap must be disconnected before
working on the parts of the gas discharge headlight
marked with the yellow high voltage symbols (this does
not apply if the gas discharge lamp is removed from an
already disassembled headlight, e.g. on Octavia ll).
♦ Then switch the low beam light on and off again. Thus
remaining voltage is discharged.
Note
WARNING
Caution
♦ Do not touch the glass bulb with bare fingers when chang‐
ing the gas discharge lamps, use clean
AUTO A. material gloves.
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heat of the switched on bulb and condense on the reflec‐
tor, which impairs the luminosity of the headlight.
♦ Replace defective gas discharge lamp with a gas dis‐
charge lamp of the same version. The designation is on
the lamp base or on the glass bulb.
♦ Lock plug connections correctly in place when installing
and pay attention to correct fitting of the connection.
WARNING
Note
– After locking the catch pegs, position the clamp -2- and turn
with the knurled nut -1- -arrow-, until the socket -3- is com‐
pletely pulled out of the centre console -4-.
Note
– Unscrew the knurled nut and push out the support bracket
-1-.
– The catch pegs -2- are unlocked by pressing on the spindle of
the extractor and by turning -arrow- the knurled wheel -4-.
– Push the extractor out of the socket housing -3-.
Note
– Slacken the tensioning sleeve of the socket -1- out of the catch
peg -2-, tilt out the tensioning sleeve -arrow- and remove it.
Install
Note
– Insert the tensioning sleeve of the socket into the centre con‐
sole until it clicks audibly into place.
– Place the connector onto the socket.
– Insert the socket into the tensioning sleeve up to the stop.
Caution
Vehicles with a cigar lighter - check that the cigar lighter works
correctly.
After the preheating process, this remains in the removal po‐
sition, and after the preheating process it remains in the re‐
moval position and is not hurled into the vehicle interior.
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97 – Wiring
1 Vehicle diagnosis, measurement and
information systems
⇒ “1.1 Safety instructions”, page 28
⇒ “1.2 Connect vehicle diagnosis, measurement and information
system VAS 505x”, page 28
WARNING
Note
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♦ Pay attention to the stickers affixed to the vehicle which
indicate components with high voltage. The remaining
voltage must be discharged when undertaking repair work
(e.g. switch the electrical component on and off again after
disconnecting the battery).
♦ Some tools have a tool locking element which must be
pushed over the tip of the tool after use, in order to protect
the employee from injury and the tool tip from damage.
Caution
Caution
Original Parts .
A stop plier with three different crimp recesses and a hot-air blow‐
er for shrinking the crimp connectors ensure a proper electrical
connection.
In case of re-ordering, only use the order number of the spare
part, which is given on the checklist enclosed with the operating
instructions.
The release tool set is used to release different primary and sec‐
ondary locks at the contact plugs.
For example, round plug connector systems, flat contacts with
one or two catches as well as single cable seals can be profes‐
sionally released or mounted using the release tool set.
Note
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WARNING
Place the end of the wire from the front up to the stop in the jaws
and press the wire stripper until completely closed.
Open the stripper again and remove the stripped end of the wire.
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If necessary, use the side cutter function on the top side of the
wire stripper to cut wires.
Caution
When shrinking the crimp connectors, make sure the hot noz‐
zle of the hot-air blower does not damage any other cables,
plastic parts or insulating materials.
Follow the operating instructions of the hot-air blower!
– Unlatch the two locking pins -arrows- from the base body of
the crimping pliers.
– Insert the required head adapter from above -arrow- into the
base body of the crimping pliers.
– Lock the head adapter into the base body of the crimping pliers
by pushing in the pins -arrow-.
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Note
WARNING
Faulty repairs to the airbag and belt tensioner wiring loom can
lead to the malfunction of the occupant protection.
♦ Only use cables of the airbag and belt tensioner wiring
loom from the auxiliary measuring set, see
⇒ “2 Wiring loom repair”, page 30 using original parts
(socket housings, plugs and cables see ⇒ Electronic
Catalogue of Original Parts ).
♦ Do not carry out any repairs to the cables of the individual
airbag units.
♦ In case of damage to the cables or plugs at the airbag
units, the related airbag units must be replaced for rea‐
sons of safety.
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Note
Note
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The smaller diameter of the single cable seal must point in the
direction of the contact to be crimped (see Fig.).
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– Open the crimping pliers and place the end of the repair wire
into the stripping opening -arrow- of the crimping pliers.
– Complete close the crimping pliers.
– Open the crimping pliers again -arrow- and remove the strip‐
ped end of the wire.
– Slide the single cable seal in the direction of the stripped end
of the wire until it is sealed flush with the wire insulation (see
Fig.).
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– Place the new crimp contact into the support -arrow- on the
crimping pliers.
– Insert the stripped end of the wire with the positioned single
cable seal into the crimp contact -arrow- until it lies against the
“wire stop”.
– Crimp the contact, wire and single cable seal by closing the
crimping pliers completely.
– Open the crimping pliers again and remove the fully crimped
contact.
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– Cut out the damage section of the wire with the wire stripper -
VAS 1978/3- .
Note
If the two ends of the single cable in the vehicle are too short after
cutting out the damaged section of wire for repair with a single
crimp connector, install a correct length of repair wire with two
crimp connectors
⇒ “2.8 Line break with two repair points”, page 42 .
– Strip the ends of the wire by 6-7 mm with the wire stripper.
– Slide crimp connectors onto the two stripped ends of the ve‐
hicle's single cable and crimp them with the crimping pliers.
Note
♦ You must ensure that the correct crimping recess is used for
the crimp connector ⇒ “2.3.1 Stop plier with insert”, page 32 .
♦ The insulation of the cable must not be crimped at the same
time.
After crimping, the crimp connector must be shrunk with the hot-
air blower in order to prevent moisture from penetrating.
– Place the shrink adapter for hot-air blower - VAS 1978/15- onto
the hot-air blower - VAS 1978/14- .
– Heat the crimp connector with the hot-air blower lengthways
from the centre to the outside until it is completely sealed and
the adhesive is coming out at the ends.
Caution
When shrinking the crimp connectors, make sure the hot noz‐
zle of the hot-air blower does not damage any other cables,
plastic parts or insulating materials.
Follow the operating instructions of the hot-air blower!
Note
– Lay the yellow repair wire next to the damaged wiring loom
and cut the repair wire to the required length with the wire
stripper - VAS 1978/3- .
– Cut the damage section of wire out of the vehicle's single ca‐
ble.
– Strip the ends of the wire by 6-7 mm with the wire stripper.
– Slide the crimp connector on one side onto the vehicle's single
cables and on the other side onto the repair wire.
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– Use the crimping pliers to crimp the crimp connector with the
two ends of wire.
– Repeat this procedure on the other end of the repair wire.
Note
♦ You must ensure that the correct crimping recess is used for
the crimp connector ⇒ “2.3.1 Stop plier with insert”, page 32 .
♦ The insulation of the cable must not be crimped at the same
time.
After crimping, the crimp connector must be shrunk with the hot-
air blower in order to prevent moisture from penetrating.
– Place the shrink adapter for hot-air blower - VAS 1978/15- onto
the hot-air blower - VAS 1978/14- .
– Heat the crimp connector with the hot-air blower lengthways
from the centre to the outside until it is completely sealed and
the adhesive is coming out at the ends.
Caution
When shrinking the crimp connectors, make sure the hot noz‐
zle of the hot-air blower does not damage any other cables,
plastic parts or insulating materials.
Follow the operating instructions of the hot-air blower!
Note
Note
Note
The small diameter of the single cable seal must point to the
socket housing.
– Slide single cable seal -A- with the correct assembly tool -B-
into the socket housing -arrow-
⇒ “3.3 Assembly of single cable seals”, page 45 .
– Shorten the repair wire and single cable of the vehicle's wiring
loom as required with the wire stripper - VAS 1978/3- .
– Strip the ends of the repair wire and the vehicle's single cable
by 6-7 mm with the wire stripper.
– Crimp the stripped ends of the repair wire and single cable of
the vehicle's wiring loom with the crimping pliers and a crimp
connector, as described in section
⇒ “2.7 Line break with single repair point”, page 40 .
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Note
♦ Single cable seals prevent water and dirt getting into the sock‐
et housing. They are installed e.g. in the engine compartment
and must always be reinstalled after repair.
♦ As standard in the series, the single cable seal is crimped with
the contact on the wire, but this is not the case for repair wires.
Before crimping the repair wire, therefore, the single cable seal
must be pushed onto the wire.
♦ Single cable seals must always match the wire cross-section
of the repair wire that is used. The outer diameter of the single
cable seal is matched to the diameter of the socket housing
chamber. Only perform assembly with the correct assembly
tool.
– Cut off the old contact with single cable seal from the vehicle's
wiring loom.
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– Slide the repair wire with the new contact into the correct
chamber of the socket housing -arrow- until it locks into place.
– Slide the single cable seal -A- onto the free end of the repair
wire -arrow-.
Note
The small diameter of the single cable seal must point to the
socket housing.
– Slide the single cable seal -A- with the correct assembly tool
-A- up to the stop into the socket housing -arrow-.
– Shorten the repair wire and single cable of the vehicle's wiring
loom as required with the wire stripper - VAS 1978/3- .
– Strip the ends of the repair wire and the vehicle's single cable
by 6-7 mm with the wire stripper.
– Crimp the stripped ends of the repair wire and single cable of
the vehicle's wiring loom with the crimping pliers and a crimp
connector, as described in section
⇒ “2.7 Line break with single repair point”, page 40 .
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4.3 Primary lock
The primary lock is the lock for a single crimp contact in the socket
housing.
Any applicable housing locks (secondary locks) must be unlocked
or removed with the correct tool before unlocking the contacts
⇒ “4.2 Secondary lock”, page 48 .
The following types of primary lock shown here are only a selec‐
tion that is intended to clarify the different functions of primary
locks by way of example.
♦ ⇒ “4.3.1 Round plug connector systems”, page 49
♦ ⇒ “4.3.2 Flat plug connector systems”, page 50
♦ ⇒ “4.3.3 Special connector systems”, page 52
Note
– Guide the correct release tool for the socket housing into the
unlocking channel on the socket housing.
– Take the contact on the wire and press it gently into the socket
housing -arrow-.
Note
Pressing the contact in the direction of the socket housing lifts the
snap-in pins of the contact away from the housing shoulder and
they can then be unlocked with the release tool.
– The release tool can be pulled back out of the socket housing
after the contact has been removed.
Note
Note
Pressing the contact in the direction of the socket housing lifts the
snap-in pin of the contact away from the housing shoulder and it
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Pressing the contact in the direction of the socket housing lifts the
snap-in pins of the contact away from the housing shoulder and
they can then be unlocked with the release tool.
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Asymmetrical
– Guide the correct release tool for the socket housing into the
unlocking channel on the socket housing.
– Take the contact on the wire and press it gently into the socket
housing -arrow-.
Note
Pressing the contact in the direction of the socket housing lifts the
snap-in pins of the contact away from the housing shoulder and
they can then be unlocked with the release tool.
Note
FASTON contacts
– Guide the correct release tool for the socket housing into the
unlocking channel on the socket housing.
– Take the contact on the wire and press it into the socket hous‐
ing up to the stop.
Note
Pressing the contact in the direction of the socket housing lifts the
snap-in pins of the contact away from the housing shoulder and
they can then be unlocked with the release tool.
GT 150/280 contacts
– Guide the correct release tool for the socket housing into the
socket housing under the snap-in pin.
– Press the tool into the socket housing up to the stop -arrow-.
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Note
Caution
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Optical fibres must not have any sharp kinks. The
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dius must not be less than 25 mm.
Optical fibres must not be laid over sharp edges.
The end of optical fibres must not be dirty or touched with bare
fingers.
Optical fibres must not be heated.
You must not twist together two optical fibres or one optical
fibre with a copper wire.
Protect the connector and connection cable against dirt. Use
protective caps from the case.
Caution
Optical fibres must not have any sharp kinks. The bending ra‐
dius must not be less than 25 mm.
Optical fibres must not be laid over sharp edges.
The end of optical fibres must not be dirty or touched with bare
fingers.
Optical fibres must not be heated.
You must not twist together two optical fibres or one optical
fibre with a copper wire.
Protect the connector and connection cable against dirt. Use
protective caps from the case.
Mount the tool head for the optical fibre pliers - VAS 6223/1- .
– Press out the securing pins -arrows-.
– Mount the tool head -arrow- and press the securing pins back
in.
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Stripping
– Open the optical fibre pliers - VAS 6223/1- .
– Bring the stripping lever to the bottom position -arrow-.
– Visually inspect the line -1- to see that is has been correctly
cut and there is no burring on the abutting face.
Note
– Slide the optical fibre into the brass pin contact -arrow- up to
the sprung stop and close the optical fibre pliers.
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Caution
– Check that the brass pin contact -2- is correctly attached to the
optical fibre -1-.
• A total of 4 crimp points must be visible on the brass connect‐
ing pin.
• It must not be possible to pull the brass pin contact off the
optical fibre by hand.
• The abutting face of the optical fibre is 0.01...0.1 mm behind
the brass pin contact (visual check).
Note
• Use the cutting pliers - VAS 6228- or a sharp knife for cutting.
• Do not cut the corrugated tube with a side cutter under any
circumstances.
• The corrugated tube must be cut through on the “wave
peak” (see -arrow-), not on the “wave trough”.
• The corrugated tube must audibly lock into the optical fibre
housing when assembled.
– Guide the optical fibre as shown in the Fig. into the corrugated
tube assembly pliers - VAS 6223/10- .
– Place the corrugated tube assembly pliers on the slit in the
corrugated tube.
– Slide the corrugated tube assembly pliers in the slit along the
corrugated tube. The optical fibre is then inserted into the cor‐
rugated
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Caution
♦ Use protective caps from the optical fibre repair set - VAS
6223B- to protect the optical fibre against dust and dirt.
♦ Use a new housing, as the secondary lock can be dam‐
aged when removing the optical fibre.
♦ Observe the arrows on the base module for the correct
“IN” and “OUT” assignment.
Install
Installation is performed in the reverse order, pay attention to the
following points:
– Install the optical fibre as per the markings.
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audibly locks into place.
– Close the open connector -2- for the optical fibre with the pro‐
tective cap -1- from the optical fibre repair set - VAS 6223B- .
Note
The protective cap prevents the abutting face of the optical fibre
becoming dirty or suffering mechanical damage, which would
otherwise impair the transfer of light.
Note
The illustrations for the repair work can only be seen as an ex‐
ample.
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on the cable eyes as the tightening torque via the thread to the
screwed connection is exceeded through the missing static
friction and leads to the fracture of the screwed connection.
♦ The grey grinding pads are suitable for slight contaminations
and “soft surfaces”.
♦ The red grinding pads are suitable for heavy contaminations
and “hard surfaces”.
WARNING
Danger of injury!
Observe the warning instructions and safety precautions when
working on the battery
⇒ “1.3 Warning instructions and safety precautions when work‐
ing on the battery”, page 3 .
Note
Caution
Carefully clean the cable eye so that the tin layer is not exces‐
sively worn off.
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quired during the cleaning process, because of the different
thicknesses of the tin layers.
If the tin layer is severely worn off so that the underlying copper
is revealed, increased galvanic corrosion effects can occur.
– Position a suitable adapter on the cable eye and grind off the
corrosion and contaminations with rotary movements. Contin‐
uously check the cleaned surface.
– Check the burr on the cable eye and remove with the reamer
if necessary.
– Position again the cable eye and screw on to the recommen‐
ded tightening torque.
Note
Note
Danger of injury!
Observe the warning instructions and safety precautions when
working on the battery
⇒ “1.3 Warning instructions and safety precautions when work‐
ing on the battery”, page 3 .
– Unscrew the cap nut and remove the cable eye from the
screwed connection.
– Check the screwed connection for corrosion, contamination
and damage.
– Select the appropriate adapter and the corresponding grinding
pad.
Caution
WARNING
Danger of injury!
Observe the warning instructions and safety precautions when
working on the battery
⇒ “1.3 Warning instructions and safety precautions when work‐
ing on the battery”, page 3 .
Note
6.5 Preserving
Caution
Note
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– Hold the injector underneath the cable eye and spray all
around the bolt and the cable eye.
– Hold the injector above the cable eye and spray all around the
bolt and the cable eye.
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Note
– Fix the excess length of the unit probe (approx. 50 - 250 mm)
by tying it back to the length of the cable ties -1-.
– Check whether the timing case of the lambda probe is com‐
patible with the on-board network side.
– Where necessary, replace the on-board connector with the
supplied connector housing of the Lambda probe.
Note
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Note
– Fix the excess length of the unit probe (approx. 50 - 250 mm)
by tying it back to the length of the cable ties -1-.
– Install the new Lambda probe in the vehicle.
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da probes
Note
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