223000255 - INTRODUCTION - ON BOARD INSTRUMENTS (MY 2005)

INSTRUMENT PANEL

- COMFORT
- MODAL
- STRIP (for the Natural Power version)

Indicators

The control panel is installed behind the steering wheel. It is connected to the CAN network and includes 4 gauges built using step motors:1 - Electronic speedometer2 - Fuel level (with insufficient fuel level warning light)3 - Engine coolant temperature gauge (with overheating warning light)4 - Electronic rev counter5 - Display (available in three different versions)

Warning lights

There are also numerous LED negative contrast warning lights (there is also preparation for warning lights that can be activated by the CAN)

Buzzer (for comfort panel only)

The instrument panel contains a buzzer with 8 different settings to carry out the following functions:- Alarm/warning/danger signals- button pressing roger beepThe acoustic signals can vary in intensity and frequency depending on the function signalled.The volume can be adjusted down to zero (signalling excluded).

Keys

Comfort PanelThe instrument has 5 buttons for the management of the headlamp alignment ("CAF+", "CAF-" buttons), the dimming and the Setup Menu ("MODE", "+", "-" buttons)
1, 2 - "CAF+" and "CAF-" buttons3 - "MODE" button4, 5 - "+" and "-" buttons"MODE" buttons:- pressing it briefly allows the activation of the set up (illustrated below) and confirms it and memorizes the settings- pressing it for longer produces the return to the standard screen"+" and "-" keys:- allows the selection, setting and adjustment of the functions in the set up menu- allows the adjustment of the dimming when not in the set up menu"CAF+" and "CAF-" buttons:- adjust the setting of the headlamp alignment correctorThe TRIP function is managed by the sepcial button in the steering column switch unitModal PanelThe instrument has 4 buttons for the management of the headlamp alignment ("CAF+", "CAF-" buttons) and the adjustment of the clock ("+", "-" buttons).
1, 2 - "CAF+" and "CAF-" buttons3, 4 - "+" and "-" buttonsThe TRIP function is managed by the sepcial button in the steering column switch unit
Strip panelThe instrument has 4 buttons for the management of the headlamp alignment ("CAF+", "CAF-" buttons) and the adjustment of the clock ("h" button) and the TRIP function (trip button).
1, 2 - "CAF+" and "CAF-" buttons3 - "h" button4 - "Trip" button

Display

The control panel display is available in three versions depending on the vehicle''s on-board features:- COMFORT type display- MODAL type display- STRIP type display

Display (comfort)

The COMFORT panel is illustrated in the photo underneath showing the standard screen at the Key-ON with the dipped headlamps on.
It is a negative transreflective three-line alphanumerical ESTN type display.The top line, with 14 dot matrix characters (7x5) is for displaying:- Date- Trip computer data (processed by the control panel)- Set-up menu with messages for settings/adjustments- Messages about: activation of functions/service/failure/warningThe bottom two lines in segments are for displaying:- Milometer- Clock- Outside temperature (where the sensor is fitted)- Headlamp alignment corrector reading- Service symbol (spanner)

Display (modal)

It is a (negative transreflective) two-line alphanumerical TN type display.The top line is for displaying:- Milometer and trip meter- Icons for Trip Computer dataThe bottom line is for displaying:- Clock- Headlamp alignment corrector readingThe MODAL panel is illustrated in the photo underneath showing the standard screen at the Key-ON with the dipped headlamps on.

Display (strip)

The STRIP panel is illustrated in the photo underneath showing the standard screen at the Key-ON with the dipped headlamps on
It is a TN (positive transreflective) one line display for displaying:- Milometer and trip meter- Trip computer- Clock- Headlamp alignment corrector reading

WARNING LIGHTS

The warning lights in the instrument panel are shown in the diagram and in the diagram below
1 - Fuel reserve2 - Maximum engine coolant temperature3 - Heated rear window4 - Heater plugs (JTD)5 - Water in diesel filter sensor (JTD for the modal panel)6 - Handbrake applied / insufficient brake fluid level / EBD system failure7 - ABS failure8 - Side lights9 - Main beam headlamps10 - Fog lights11 - Rear fog lamps12 - Left direction indicator13 - Right direction indicator14 - Outside lights failure (COMFORT panel only)15 - Alternator failure16 - Seat belts not fastened17 - Left/right direciton indicator (STRIP version instrument panel only)18 - EOBD and engine management system failure19 - AIR BAG failure20 - General failure21 - Vehicle protection system failure (Comfort and Modal instrument panel only)22 - Doors / boot open signal23 - Passenger AIR BAG deactivation24 - FIAT code failure STRIP instrument panel only25 - Minimum engine oil pressure26 - Pollution control filter blocked (for JTD engines COMFORT instrument panel)
the "general failure" warning light (Comfort panel only) includes the following signals:- speed limit exceeded- engine oil pressure sensor failure- water in diesel filter sensor- diesel filter sensor failure

18-WAY CONNECTOR PIN OUT

The rear view of the instrument panel and the connector are illustrated below.
The tables below show the operation of the instrument panel connector pins for the three versions:
PINFUNCTIONSTRIP
1+15 (+key)X
2+30X
3B – CAN AX
4B – CAN BX
5Reference signal for headlamp alignment actuatorsX
6+ dipped headlamps signal for headlamp alignment correctorX
7EarthX
8Oil pressure (preparation)
9Water temperature (preparation)
10Lights + input from dimmer (preparation)
11Engine rpm signal (preparation)
12Input for warning light available
13AIR BAG failure warning lightX
14Passenger Air BAG disabled warning lightX
15Seat belts not fastened/driving lights warning lightX
16Not connected
17Not connected
18Not connected
PINFUNCTIONMODALECOMFORT
1+15 (+key)XX
2EarthXX
3+30XX
4Signal from Trip Computer button on steering column switch unitXX
5Not connected
6Reference signal for headlamp alignment actuatorsXX
7+ dipped headlamps signal for headlamp alignment correctorXX
8B-CAN BXX
9B-CAN AXX
10Operation of i.e./EOBD failure warning light from ECMXX
11Not connected
12Not connected
13AIR BAG failure warning lightXX
14Passenger Air BAG disabled warning lightXX
15Seat belt not fastened warning lightXX
16Not connected
17+ Outside temperature sensorX
18- Outside temperature sensorX

INDICATORS

SpeedometerThe instrument panel increases the actual speed value slightly (6% + 1 km/h for the Modal and Comfort panels or 8% for the Strip panel, but this increase also depends on the tyres fitted on the vehicle) for safety reasons and never exceeds the maximum tolerance recommended in the directives of the countries where the vehicle is sold.The increase is calculated according to the panel.At the Key ON the indicator is at 0 (zero) km/h (or mph) and the instrument panel then displays the vehicle speed information.Rev counterAt the Key ON the indicator is at 0 (zero) RPM and the instrument panel then displays the engine rpm information.There is also a logic to prevent fluctuations of the rev counter with the engine idling.Fuel level gaugeImmediately or 2 seconds after the Key ON the indicator shows the fuel level information.The reading at the start of the "fuel reserve" is red and the warning light is produced by the amber LED in the indicator graphics. The calibration of the gauge ensures maximum precision at the start of the red sector.Engine coolant temperature gaugeImmediately or 2 seconds after the Key ON the indicator shows the engine coolant temperature information.The reading at the start of the "danger zone" is red and the warning light is produced by the red LED in the indicator graphics. The calibration of the gauge ensures maximum precision at the start of the red sector.Behaviour of the indicator:- If the temperature is below 50°C the indicator is at the first reference on the scale.- For temperatures of between 50 and 80°C the indicator moves in a linear fashion.- For temperatures between 80 - 100°C (normal operation), the pointer should remain in a stable position in the centre of the scale.- For temperatures between 100 and 120°C (uphill) and between 115 and 100°C (downhill) the pointer should move in a linear fashion.- For temperatures of 120°C the pointer remains at the start of the red danger zone on the scale.- For temperatures above 120°C the coolant overheating warning light lights up and, at the same time, the pointer is positioned at the end of the scale.

MAIN FUNCTIONS:

The main features are summarized in the table below.
ContentsSTRIP PANELMODAL PANELCOMFORT PANEL
SpeedometerXXX
Rev counterXXX
Fuel level gaugeXXX
Engine coolant temperature gaugeXXX
Headlamp alignment correctorXXX
MilometerXXX
Outside temperature and ice dangerX
Dimmer light
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