Customer Service Support Division Training Department 5 March 2013 PROACE Wiring Diagrams.

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Customer Service Support Division Training Department 5 March 2013 PROACE Wiring Diagrams

They are known, so no need for details PSA Wiring Diagrams 2

System Diagram 1/2 3 Fuse Number Connector Pin Number Splice Point Component Function Icon MPX Wire Wire Number Connector Color Number of pins for connector

System Diagram 2/2 4 Breakout to other function Function Number MPX Wire “Married” Wires Equipotential bonding Component Number Ground Point (Terminal)

Definitions Married Wires: multiple wires joined in a pin or eyelet Equipotential Bond: Position where voltages are equal Ground Point terminal: Multiple wires bolted to the vehicle body by eyelets Splice points : multiple wires joined by welding or crimping Breakout: partial presentation of another function (identified by dotted lines). System Diagram 5

Loom Diagram 6 Wire to Wire Connector (Partial) Loom Identification Wire Direction in Loom

Loom Diagram 7 Married Wires Wire to Wire Connector Number Connector Color Number of pins for connector Splice Point Wire Color

Wiring Routing 8 Wiring Loom Number Wire to Wire Connector Number Number of pins for connector Splice Point Zoom Connector Color Wire to Wire Connector

Wiring Routing (Zoom) 9 Wiring Loom Number Wire to Wire Connector Number Number of pins for connector Splice Point Zoom Number Connector Color Wire to Wire Connector

Synoptic Diagram 10 Sensors ( Input side) Actuators

Connector Diagram 11 Destination Component Number Wire number Connector Pin number Component number Connector color and number of pins Loom identification number

FamilyFunction number Powertrain 10 : starting, current generation 11 : ignition, pre-heating : injection 14 : engine diagnostics 15 : cooling 16 : gearbox, transmission 17 : electric motor power supply, accumulator 18 : gas circuit (CNG, LNG) Exterior Lighting & Signalling 20: rear fog lights 21: brake lights 22: reversing lights 23: indicator side marker lights, distress 24: daytime running lights 25: horns 26: projectors, tail lights, license plate lights Interior Lighting 30: interior lighting 31: closed volumes lighting Numbering Scheme 12

FamilyFunction number Driver information 40: engine coolant, current generation 41: engine oil 42: engine speed, air intake 43: fuel, preheating 44: brakes 45: suspension 46: gearbox, transmission 47: audible alert 48: engine control 49: hood, doors, tailgate (openings) Washing & wiping 50: windshield wipers 51: windshield washer 52: tailgate wiper 53: tailgate washer 54: headlight wiping & washing Numbering Scheme 13

FamilyFunction number Various body functions 60: front electric windows 61: rear electric windows 62: central locking 63: power seats : power mirrors : steering column 65: passive safety belts 66: headlight levelling 67: gearbox and transmission assistance 68: sunroof Driving assistance 70: braking 71: variable power steering 72: on-board computer, clock 73: cruise ​​ control 74: ice warning 75: proximity sensor 76: tire pressure warning 77: suspension 78: ABS, VSC Numbering Scheme 14

FamilyFunction number Comfort 80: air conditioning, refrigeration 81: heating equipment (windows, heated mirrors, cigarette lighter) 82: Immobilizer 83: heated seats 84: radio, antenna 85: navigation 86: alarm 87: electric screen Multiplex 90: multiplex components Numbering Scheme 15

Color markers Wire Details 16 AbbreviationFrench NameEnglish NRNoirBlack RGRougeRed JNJauneYellow BABlancWhite MRMarronBrown VEVertGreen BEBleuBlue OROrange GRGrisGrey MCMulticoloreMulticolored NDNon DetermineUnspecified

Power supply before fusesPower supply after fuses BB : power supply + BAT AA : power supply + ACC CC : power supply + IG/ON VV : power supply + Parking Light KK : power supply + IG/OFF. B : power supply + BAT A : power supply + ACC C : power supply + IG/ON V : power supply + Parking Light K : : power supply + IG/OFF. E.g. B02A (Power supply type + fuse number + wire number + digit). D : power supply : starting BE : power supply : from BSI BECE : power supply : from BSI BF : power supply : Battery Maxi Fuse BM : power supply: from BSM CE : power supply : IG/On switched (from BSI) CH : power supply : IG/On switched (from BFH) CM : power supply : IG/On switched (from BSM/PSF) D : locking D : power supply + starter (from key cyl. CA00) KE : power supply + IG/OFF (from BSI) KH : power supply + IG/OFF (from BFH) KM : power supply + IG/OFF (from BSM/PSF) L : power supply + alternator LH : power supply + alternator (from BFH) LM : power supply + alternator (from BSM/PSF) Wire Details 17

Specific power suppliesGrounds Alimentations spécifiques et multiplexées: AE : power supply: ACC (from BSI) AH power supply: ACC (from BFH) AM : power supply: ACC (from BSM/PSF) AR : wake-up : ACC RCD : remote wake-up T : temporisation (10 min) VE : power supply+ parking light (from BSI) ZC : power supply:+ CAN Carrosserie ZC1 : power supply:+ CAN Carrosserie 1 ZC2 : power supply:+ CAN Carrosserie 2 ZC3 : power supply:+ CAN Carrosserie 3 ZE : power supply: CAN Confort M : Ground MC : Body ground ME : Electronic ground MM : Engine ground P : Engine running PE : Engine running (from BSI) PM : Engine running (from BSM/PSF) R : dimmer (lighting) Wire Details 18

Eg: Glow plug controller (No: 1158) System diagram image Wiring loom diagram image Location diagram Component Details 19 Function number Component number

Numbering exceptions Some components are attached to multiple functions ‐ 0004 : instrument cluster, ‐ BB00 : battery, ‐ C001 : DLC3, ‐ BSR : boîtier de servitude remorque (Towing Hitch) ‐ BSI : boîtier de servitude intelligent (Main Body) ‐ …. Component Details 20

Numbering: 1187 Not all wires resolve to a function ‐ Wire relating to ACC & IG/On will have numbers: CC__ ‐ Multiplex wires will start: 90__ ‐ Ground wires: M___ Wire Details 21 Function number Wire number Wire 1376 is attached to an injection function

Ground wire: M C 10 Splice points: E M 10 Equipotential bond: BB 12 Wire Details 22 Ground (Masse) Number Body (Caisse) Splice point (Epissure) Number Ground (Masse) Battery bond Number

Wire-to-Wire connections: IC 60 Wire Details 23 Wire-to-Wire (Interconnection) Number Wire color change Wire number change

Wire loom numbering: 50 / PB Wire Details 24 Loom number Location

Wire loom identification Wire Details 25

Ground Points 1/2 Location Diagrams 26

Ground Points 2/2 Location Diagrams 27

Wire-to-Wire Connectors 1/2 Location Diagrams 28

Wire-to-Wire Connectors 2/2 Location Diagrams 29

ECU Locations Location Diagrams 30

BSI 1/2 Fuse box internal layout 31

BSI 2/2 Internal ECU configuration 32

Customer Service Support Division Training Department 5 March 2013 PROACE Wiring Diagrams