2892684 - Introduction - FITTINGS

REPAIRING THE VEHICLE

Vehicle identification data

The vehicle has the following identification plates:

  • identification summary plate, located on the right of the front crossmember;
  • bodywork marking, located on the car floor in front of the right seat (accessed by lifting the flap on the floor trim);
  • body paintwork identification plate, fitted on the top of the tailgate near the hinges.
For the identification codes used and their interpretation, see the instructions in the Service Manual.

Towing points

The vehicle has two threaded seats, one at the front and one at the rear, for fitting the tow hook (which is housed in the tool box).To access the threaded seats, remove the guards on the bumpers.
When towing the vehicle, the laws governing towing and road traffic must be obeyed. Thoroughly clean the threaded seat before tightening the tow hook.Before towing, make sure that the tow hook is fully tightened.Turn the ignition key to the ON position and then to the OFF position and DO NOT EXTRACT IT !When the key is extracted, the steering lock is immediately engaged and it is consequently impossible to steer the wheels.Whilst towing, as the brake servo and the power assisted steering are not working, greater force will have to be exerted on the brake pedal and the steering wheel.Do not use flexible cables for towing and avoid jerking.

Vehicle lifting points

To lift the vehicle, using a ramp or a lift, only the areas illustrated in the diagram below should be used.
After having raised the vehicle, support it using safety stands.Before lifting the rear (front) of the vehicle, lock the wheels using chocks in front of (behind) the front (rear) wheels.

General safety warnings

The activities connected with repairing the bodywork involve the use of equipment and tools in addition to the handling of chemical products and substances for which the supplier's instructions must be followed.

It is therefore necessary to pay special attention to:

  • the correct use of materials, instruments and equipment: Before carrying out any sort of operation, read the instruction manuals carefully and follow the accident prevention and safety instructions with great care.
  • the workplaces for carrying out operations, which should have appropriate ventilation systems which satisfy the legal requirements concerning air exchange, the filtration of harmful substances (solvents) and dust levels.
  • the handling of dangerous substances which should be carried out in accordance with the supplier's instructions and recommendations.
  • the collection and disposal of refuse which should be carried out in accordance with the laws in force.
When working with and handling harmful and dangerous substances, the appropriate safety equipment should be employed (clothing, masks, gloves, goggles, etc.).

Vehicle repair operating cycles

The vehicle repair operating cycles usually consist of the following stages:

  • checking the vehicle measurements;
  • cutting/removing damaged elements and preparing the bodyshell for welding;
  • welding the replacement parts;
  • preparing for painting;
  • painting;
  • renewing the anti-corrosion, sound insulation and sealants.
Checking and restoring the vehicle measurementsThis is the first stage of the repair operation during which the deformations suffered by the bodyshell are measured and evaluated and the elements involved are identified.During this stage the first actual repair operation is carried out: pulling the bodyshell to restore the measurements before cutting and removing the damaged elements.Pulling the bodyshellPulling the bodyshell to restore the measurements is carried out on straightening benchs, where the bodyshell can be secured using vices and attachments which should be fixed according to instructions, specific to each vehicle, provided by the supplier of the bench.Jigs are used to check the measurements of the bodyshell. They are positioned at specified points, and are used to check the measurements indicated by the jig manufacturer for each model, or alternatively the vehicle's own measurements given in the section "DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION SEC. 7090" (VOL. 1).

General repair instructions

Before carrying out any sort of operation on the vehicle, disconnect the battery terminals.

For safety reasons and for a better quality repair, IT IS PROHIBITED TO:

  • replace structural parts of the bodyshell without using a repair bench. The use of the bench makes it possible to guarantee the restructuring of the vehicle with the original manufacturing measurements, ensuring the correct position of the forecarriage and back-carriage elements.
  • heat the structural parts of the bodyshell to straighten them.
  • cut and weld, edge to end, any bodywork component and its reinforcement on the same line (remove damaged components by cutting them at the joins, observing the cutting lines given in the Service Manual. Carried out correctly, the operation involves wasting a few centimetres between the two cutting lines in order to improve the distribution of the fusible points created by the welding.)
The removal of the damaged elements is the repair operation during which the potentially most dangerous equipment is used.Before carrying out any sort of operation, read the instruction manuals, the safety instructions and the manufacturer's warnings which come with the equipment very carefully and follow all the accident prevention and safety instructions to the letter.

The use of the following is required for the removal of damaged body panels:

  • hack-sawing machines;
  • circular saws;
  • power chisels (only in case of need);
  • plasma-arc cutting systems;
  • electric drills;
  • milling machines;
  • grinding machines;
  • dolly blocks and hammers;
  • disc grinding wheels;
  • air purifiers / extractor systems.
Hack-sawing machineThis type of saw makes it possible to carry out fast and precise cutting, with the possibility of regulating the speed of the blade to suit different situations.Example of the use of a hack-sawing machine
Oscillating circular sawAn oscillating saw is used in cases where high precision cutting is required; for example a box section panel to be replaced superimposed over a panel which must not be damaged.By adjusting the speed and the number of oscillations it is possible to achieve the precision required according to the conditions of use.The high level of safety of this instrument makes it advisable to use it as an alternative to other types of saws.
Power chisel

A pneumatic chisel is used to remove parts of body panels; it is advisable to use it:

  • when it is not possible to use a power saw, milling machine or drill; for example when there is another panel behind the one being cut which must not be damaged;
  • when it is possible to directly separate the welded panels, inserting the power chisel between the two panels along the join edge in order not to leave edges which need removing later on.
The different attachments increase its versatility.Example of the use of a power chisel
Plasma-arc cutting systemThis cutting system, achieved through the combined effect of an electric arc and gas or a mixture of gases, is used whenever it is necessary to cut rather large panels. According to the thickness of the panel and the depth of the cut, regulate the value of the current and the gas flow in accordance with the instructions in the Manufacturer's manual.
The use of a plasma-arc cutting system requires the use of an extractor system to get rid of the fumes and harmful gases.
Electric drillAn electric drill is normally used in cases where a milling cutter cannot be used; the correct use of the drill to remove spot welds if several panels are superimposed is illustrated in the diagrams below. The attachment to be used in these operations is identical to the one fitted on the milling cutter. The spot weld should be marked using a drift, in order to provide a support point for the centring bit, this prevents the milling cutter moving away from the spot and damaging the surrounding area; force should be exerted on the cutter until the depth reached is slightly greater than the thickness of the panel which should be removed (see diagram below).Example of the use of an electric drill
Example of the correct usage of a milling cutter
1. Panel to be removed 2. Box section panel preventing the use of a milling cutter. Milling cutterA milling cutter for removing spot welds should be used after cutting the panel to be replaced in order to allow the removal of the panel offcuts remaining on the edges of the bodyshell.The milling cutter acts on the panel which constitutes the offcut, cutting it as far as the panel underneath and thereby isolating the spot weld.After the reduction of all the spot welds. the offcut is removed using pliers.
To facilitate the operation, use a cutting speed of about 1000 rpm and adjust the cutting depth using the screw.
Example of the use of a milling cutter
Do not drill matching components. If holes are made by mistake, fill them by (MIG) welding. The presence of holes reduces the strength of the component involved and can also give rise to the penetration of water and corrosive agents.
Dolly blocks and leversThese instruments are used when panels need to be straightened by beating, in order to have a counter-action point to support the panel.Dolly blocks are shaped so that they can adapt to different shaped panels and, when the work area allows, they can replace the hammer.Levers are used in the same way as dolly blocks, however they are designed so that they can be introduced through restricted openings and spaces to get to areas which are difficult to reach.Dolly blocks and levers are also used to eliminate distortions from the edges of panels which are not removed, thereby allowing correct matching with the replaced panels, avoiding weakening the structure.

Welding replacement elements

If it is necessary to carry out welding operations or work which could produce flames near the fuel system components illustrated in the diagram or other flammable parts of the vehicle, the parts involved must be removed from the vehicle and the free pipe connections sealed if the connectors are removed.Disconnect the electronic control units (I.E., ABS, Air Bag, Air conditioning, Alarm, etc.) which could be damaged during the work.
Parts of the fuel system

Welding bodywork elements should be carried out, according to requirements, using different methods:

  • Spot welding;
  • seam (MIG) welding;
  • brazing.
Equipment

The following equipment is used for these operations:

  • welding guns;
  • seam (MIG) welders;
  • oxy-acetylene torches (brazing).
General information on electric spot weldingIn electric spot welding a current is passed through the metal to provide the resistance required for the necessary heat to melt the metal.Spot welding is carried out on panels where the join edges overlap and the panel metal melts; no metal filler is therefore needed for this type of welding.In areas where three or more panels overlap, spot welding should be repeated for a second time.The type of join produced is not continuous; to create a join with good mechanical strength the spot welds must be correctly spaced following precise instructions (see tables below).Spot welding

In the case of spot welding, check::

  • that the arms are correctly aligned;
  • that the diameter of the edges of the electrodes is correct;
  • the planarity and that the w
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