Schroth Racing AutoControl User Manual

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Attach the sensor to the perforated metal strip.

Attachment of the sensor to the strip


Hex bolt, 4 mm
Spring washer, 4 mm
Hexagon nut, 4 mm

quantity

2
2
2

Drill a hole in the structure and secure the upper end of the
strip. Place the supplied level on the top surface of the sensor
to check the front/rear and side to side position of the sensor.
Mark the position of the second hole, drill and secure the lower
end of the strip.

examples for installation

Do not bend the strip back and forth more times than
necessary.
Recheck the position to make sure the sensor is leveled.

right

right wrong



7 Wiring

7.1 Wiring

diagram

R/Bl RED/BLUE Main

wire

R/S RED/BLACK Control

wire

B BROWN Ground

wire

7.2 Connection from the retractor to the sensor

Run the control wire (red/black) from the retractor to the sensor
so that the wire does not protrude into the passenger
compartment and cannot be snagged by the driver or a
passenger and cannot be damaged by cargo, by sharp sheet
metal edges or other objects. If the wire is too long, carefully
stow excess wire close to the sensor.
Be careful when folding rear seats so that their function is not
restricted and the wire cannot be damaged.
If you must drill a hole to lead the wire through an interior panel
be sure to heed the following DANGER and carefully follow the
applicable instructions.

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Before drilling make sure no lines, the fuel tank or

the car body will be damaged.

1. drill 15/32" (12 mm) hole
2. cut the cable grommet so you can pull it around both wires
3. run both plugs individually through the hole
4. push cable grommet into the hole to protect the wires

against or being cut by sharp sheet metal edges


connection with the sensor

• To remove the plug, pull the plastic cover backwards. The

plug will release easily. Never pull on the wire to avoid any
damage and separation from the plug.




7.3 Running the main wire (red/blue) to the current supply wire

Run the main wire (red/blue) to the dashboard or the fuse box
so that it is covered by the floor carpet or the door sill cover.
(See following illustration.)
The wire must not interfere with the foot pedals or with
entry/exit to the vehicle and must not be exposed to damage
by passenger movement. Also make sure that seat adjustment
and movement is not restricted and the wire cannot be
damaged by parts of the seat throughout the seat adjustment
range (back and forth as well as up and down).









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