SCC Trip Computer
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WIRING DIAGRAM
SCC Trip Computer: Component Location:
COMPONENT LOCATION VIEW
SCC Trip Computer: Component ID:
COMPONENT ID
16 Rheostat, lighting for controls, on dashboard between the steering wheel and driver's door.
22A Fuse board behind the cover flap in the glove box.
45 Engine coolant temperature sensor, on the left-hand side of the thermostat housing.
46 Fuel level sensor in fuel tank under the luggage compartment floor.
In The Main Instrument Display Panel
47A Fuel gauge
47B Fuel level indicator lamp.
47C Coolant temperature gauge
81 Relay, 2-speed radiator fan, in main fuse box in front of the battery.
132 Vehicle speed sensor, in the speedometer.
155 Relay, A/C radiator fan, in main fuse box in front of the battery.
159 Distribution terminal (+15 circuit) in main fuse box behind the glove box.
166 3-stage pressure switch for the radiator fan, on the receiver in front of the right-hand wheel housing.
169 A/C switch, on the dashboard between the centre console and steering wheel.
210 EDU trip computer in the main instrument display panel.
216 ACC control module in the middle of the dashboard.
230 Distribution terminal (+30 circuit) in main fuse box behind the glove box.
241 SCC trip computer in the centre of the dashboard.
242 Coolant level switch in the coolant expansion tank.
245 EDU transmission range switch (automatic transmission) beside the selector lever.
286 Outside temperature sensor, on left-hand side behind the front spoiler.
348 Scan tool diagnostics data link connector under the right-hand
(H10-9) seat.
430 Control module, Trionic engine management system, in engine bay on the left-hand side behind the bulkhead partition.
510 Motronic control module, in engine bay behind the bulkhead partition.
2-Pin Connector
H2-1 Beside the coolant expansion tank.
3-Pin Connector
H3-2O Behind the main instrument display panel beside the speedometer (ME).
4-Pin Connector
H4-4 Beside the fuel pump under the luggage compartment floor.
10-Pin Connectors
H10-15 Behind the left-hand headlamp.
H10-25 Behind the left-hand headlamp.
24-Pin Connector
H24-2 Behind the left-hand headlamp.
70-Pin Connector
H70-1 In the engine bay, behind the bulk- head partition.
Grounding Points
G8 Grounding point, dashboard, by the left-hand front loudspeaker socket.
G14 Grounding point, left-hand seat member, under the left-hand front seat.
G24 Grounding point, right-hand seat member, under the right-hand front seat.
G31 Grounding point, right-hand structural member behind the right-hand headlamp.
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
SCC Trip Computer:
SCC Trip Computer:
The SCC trip computer (Saab Car Computer) has the following functions: (left-hand side <)
^ DIST. TO DEST. (distance to destination).
^ AVER. SPEED (average speed).
^ SPEED WARN. (speed warning)
(right-hand side >)
^ CLOCK (clock function).
^ ARRIVAL (arrival time).
^ ALARM (alarm function).
The trip computer is operated by means of the buttons situated below the display.
Presentation in kilometers or miles can also be selected with these buttons.
SCC Trip Computer:
The bottom row on the trip computer includes a light sensor and two buttons. The light sensor is used for automatic control of display brightness on the SCC and EDU trip computer in daylight.
The brightness of the button illumination is controlled by rheostat 16 (lighting for controls) on the dashboard.
R and INFO are used for the EDU trip computer. These, together with the light sensor, are connected to trip computer EDU 210 via an 8-pin connector.
SCC trip computer 241 is supplied with current from fuse 19 continuously and also from fuse 13 when the ignition switch is in the Drive position.
To process and display the information for the different functions, the trip computer requires information from vehicle speed sensor 132, terminal 2. The signal is obtained via the EDU.
FAULT DIAGNOSIS HINTS
The trip computer is activated by turning the ignition switch to the Drive position.
1. Check that fuses 13 and 19 are OK and supplied with current.
2. Check that current is supplied to pin 1 of the trip computer, via clock 49 and pin 6.
3. Check that current is supplied to vehicle speed sensor 132, terminal 1, and from the vehicle speed sensor, terminal 2, to the EDU trip computer, terminal 9.
4. Check that current is supplied from the EDU to the SCC.
5. Check that the contact surfaces of the connectors are undamaged and clean. This is important as the currents involved are weak.
6. Check the wiring harness and ground connections.