Features of the design of electrical equipment The car uses direct current electrical equipment with a nominal voltage of 12 V. The car's electrical equipment is made using a single-wire circuit: the negative...
Diagnostics of faults of on-board electrical equipment A typical electrical circuit may include a main electrical component, various switches, relays, electric motors, fuses, fuse links or circuit breakers associated with...
Replacing the front door window lift motor You will need a TORX T30 key. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the door trim ( see "Removing and installing the front door...
Removing and installing the heater electric motor You will need: TORX T25 key, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the decorative panel… 3. …and the...
Electric heating of the rear window glass (rear door) The rear window glass heating element consists of horizontal conductive strips connected on both sides by vertical buses. One bus is connected to the "+" of the on-board...
Location of fuses and relays and their replacement Most of the power circuits of the car's electrical equipment are protected by fuses. Powerful consumers of current are connected via relays. Fuses and relays are...
Removal and installation of mounting blocks Removing the mounting block located in the passenger compartment is described above ( see "Location of fuses and relays and their replacement" ). The mounting block,...
Features of the instrument cluster design All the vehicle's control and measuring instruments are combined into a cluster of instruments. It includes a speedometer, tachometer, total and daily mileage counter...
Removing and installing the instrument cluster You will need: TORX T25 key, flat-blade screwdriver. 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative terminal of the battery. 2. Remove the plug from the socket for installing...