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Ausbau-Servomotor Punto Eng

The document provides instructions for demounting the main board of a Fiat Punto servo motor in 6 steps: remove the cover and fuse box cover; remove the black protection panel by unsrewing 3 nuts; unscrew the 3 inverse Torx screws to remove the servo motor; unsolder the 6 cables to remove the servo; unsolder the 6 cables and unscrew 4 screws to remove the printed main board; with the board removed, the remaining servo is shown.

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Ausbau-Servomotor Punto Eng

The document provides instructions for demounting the main board of a Fiat Punto servo motor in 6 steps: remove the cover and fuse box cover; remove the black protection panel by unsrewing 3 nuts; unscrew the 3 inverse Torx screws to remove the servo motor; unsolder the 6 cables to remove the servo; unsolder the 6 cables and unscrew 4 screws to remove the printed main board; with the board removed, the remaining servo is shown.

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Demounting the mainbord of a Fiat Punto servo motor

IMPORTANT !!
The following hints are in order to help you by replacing the relays for the servo steering of
a Fiat Punto.
Please do not forget that you are working on a car that makes more than 86 m/h !!
All hints without guarantee!
Improper use of tools may cause damage to the vehicle.
All damage resulting from these instructions are at your own risk.

Remove Cover
At first, you must remove the cover (4 piece 15-Torx with long shaft or added extension), and
the covering of the fuse box (two plastic screws simply rotate a half turn). Thereafter, the
whole looks like this:

Remove black protection panel


Afterwards the black protection panel will be unsrewed by simply removing the three nuts:

To unscrew the servo motor


On the servo motor is a kind of inverse Torx screw, more precisely, three. They have a silvery
look and are attached directly to the motor. They can be removed with an 8-key unscrew (eg
Ratchet with extension). It is marked in the following picture:

To unsolder the cables from the servo


If you have the screws unlocked, you only needs to pull off two cable plugs and you have the
servo in your hands.
To get out the main board you have to unsolder the 6 cables:
In the picture just two of the 6 cables are unsoldered, so that the board can be taken off. From
top it looks like this:

To remove the board


If the cables are unsoldered you have to unscrew the 4 srews with an 8-Torx key. So you can
pull off the printed board.
It is not necessary to remove the black rubber gasket.
But I would do it to avoid burning.
From top the board looks about like this::

The rest of the servo without the board looks like this:

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