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Diagnostic Manual, Info./Comm., Volume 1

0   Connection and Use of Test Equipment

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Instrument Cluster (IC)

  1.2 Model 129
  1.4 Model 140
  1.6 Model 202 up to 08/95
  1.8 Model 129 (IC with digital odometer) up to M.Y. 1996
  1.10 Model 140 (IC with digital odometer) up to M.Y. 1996
  1.11 Model 210
  1.12 Model 202 as of 09/95
  1.13 All models as of M.Y. 1997
  1.14 Models 129, 140, 170, 202 (as of 06/97)
Models 208, 210 (as of 03/97)
with Flexible Service System (FSS)
  1.15 Model 163 (entire Test Section available on the Workshop Information System [WIS] only)

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Trip Computer

  2.3 Model 163 (entire Test Section available on the Workshop Information System [WIS] only)

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Radio (RD)

  3.1 All Models, as of M.Y. 1994

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Antenna Systems (AS)

  4.1 Model 140 (with integrated bumper/rear window antenna system)
  4.3 Model 210 (with rear window antenna system)
  4.4 Models 163, 202 as of 01/97, 208 (except 208.465), 210
  4.5 Model 170 (with bumper antenna system)

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Loudspeaker Systems (LS)

  5.1 Model 202 (with Standart Loudspeaker System)
  5.3 Model 202 (with Bose® Sound System)
  5.4 Model 140 (with Bose ® Sound System), up to M.Y. 1993
  5.5 Model 140 (with Bose ® Sound System), as of M.Y. 1994
  5.7 Model 129 (with Bose ® Sound System), as of M.Y. 1994
  5.8 Model 210 (with Standart Loudspeaker System)
  5.9 Model 210 (with Bose ® Sound System)
  5.11 Model 170 (with Bose ® Sound System)
  5.12 Models 163, 208 (with Standart Loudspeaker System)
  5.13 Models 163, 208 (with Bose ® Sound System)

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CD Changer ( CDC)

  6.1 All Models

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Cellular Telephone ( CTEL)

  7.2 Models 129 and 140, up to M.Y. 1993

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Parktronic System (PTS)

  8.1 Models 140, 210

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Signaling Device (SD)

  12.1 Models 202 (as of 06/97), 208, 210 (as of 03/97) Signaling Device - Horn
  12.2 Models 202 (as of 06/97), 208, 210 (as of 03/97) Signaling Device - Hazard, Turn Signals

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Digital Data Bus (D2B)

  13.1 Model 129 (as of M.Y. 1998), 170, 202, 208, 210 (as of M.Y. 1998), Model 220

 

 

 

 

 

1 Model 129 - IC
2 Model 140 - IC
3 Model 202 up to 08/95 - IC
4 Model 129 (IC with digital odometer) - IC
5 Model 140 (IC with digital odometer) up to M.Y. 1996 - IC
6 Model 210 (IC with digital odometer) - IC
7 Model 202 (as of 09/95) - IC
8 All Models as of M.Y. 1997 - IC
9 Models 129, 140, 170, 202 (as of 06/97) Models 208, 210 (as of 03/97) with Flexible Service System (FSS) - IC
10 Model 163 (entire Test Section available on the Workshop Information System [WIS] only) - IC
 
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