Part 2
Handsfree (Continued)
Illustration A applies to Ericsson
- Take four screws and nuts from the kit. Tighten the handsfree box to the bracket
- Connect the wiring to the handsfree box as illustrated:
- the wiring to the head restraint (1)
- the wiring to the carphone holder (2)
- the cable to the accessory electronic module (AEM) (3)
- the joint cable (4) to the short cable for the handsfree box.
Illustration B applies to Nokia
- Tighten the handsfree box to the mounting plate (1) using the screw (2) from the kit
- Install the cover (3) over the screw
- Connect the wiring to the handsfree box as illustrated:
- the wiring to the head restraint (4)
- the cable to the carphone holder (5)
- the cable to the accessory electronic module (AEM) (6).
Applies to all models
- The remaining cable from the carphone holder, (5) in illustration A and (7) in illustration (B), is connected to the car aerial.
Applies to all models:
- Take two screws and nuts from the kit. Install the bracket with the handsfree box on the existing bracket at the lower edge of the centre console.
Note! Ensure that the none of the wiring is trapped.
- Locate the grey (GR) pre-routed connector (1) for power supply. This comes from the heavy duty cable harness - either under the dashboard on the right-hand side of the steering column, immediately above the accelerator pedal (AP), or in the cut-out for the radio in the centre console.
The connector may be separate on the cable harness, or if the car has a MiniDisc player and / or CD player / changer, the connector may be on the junction cable for these components.
Cars which do not have a pre-routed connector in the cut-out for the radio:
- Remove the soundproofing panel on the left-hand side. First remove the two screws, then pry off the soundproofing panel at the top edge (see illustration B).
Applies to all models:
- Take the cable harness with the two grey (GR) connectors which was previously connected to the handsfree box. Pull it out through the left-hand side of the centre console to the existing connector
- Connect the pre-routed connector to the corresponding connector (2) on the routed cable harness
- Secure the excess connector (3). Also clamp the cable harness so that it is not in contact with any sharp edges and is not at risk of any other damage.
Head restraint preparations
- Remove the driver's seat head restraint. Press in the catches while pulling the head restraint up.
Does not apply to cars with leather upholstery
- Remove the upholstery from the head restraint. If the zip fastener catch is missing: Disconnect the clamps at the ends of the zip fastener. Pull the zip fastener apart.
Does not apply to cars with leather upholstery
- Turn the head restraint upholstery inside out
- Mark up for holes on the right hand side of the head restraint. Mark from the underside (1) of the side 120 mm (4 23/32") upwards and mark out between the two seams (2) and (3).
Does not apply to cars with leather upholstery
- Punch out the hole using the hole punch from the kit. Use a wooden or cork underlay
- Turn the upholstery the correct way
- Carefully pull the upholstery over the new head restraint with the microphone.
Applies to cars with leather upholstery
- Take the new leather upholstery from the kit
- Carefully pull the upholstery over the new head restraint with the microphone.
- Close the zip fastener. If the zip fastener catch is missing, use a suitable zip fastener catch from the kit. Close the zip fastener again. Lock the ends using staples for example
- Push the ends of the zip fastener inside the upholstery.
Installing the head restraint
- Insert a curtain wire from the bottom and upwards on the reverse of the backrest between the upholstery and the padding
- Tape the switch from the microphone cable to the curtain wire. Pull down through the seat
- Install the new head restraint.
- Pull up the cable from the head restraint. Position it under the upholstery and route it to the front of the backrest
- Lower the cable between the seat cushion and its panel and up to the joint in the carpet on the left-hand side of the centre console.
Note! Ensure that the cable does not come into contact with loose components or sharp edges.
- Pull the cable from the head restraint into the carpet join inside the carpet. Pull it along the inside of the left-hand side of the tunnel console up to the centre console, along the air duct and up to the handsfree box that was installed earlier.
Note! Pull enough of the cable out of the carpet join so that the seat can move between its limit positions without stretching or rubbing.
- Connect the connector (1) from the newly routed cable to the corresponding connector (2) for the handsfree box.
Cable routing to the accessory electronic module (AEM)
- Remove the right-hand side soundproofing panel. First remove the two screws. Then pry off the panel at the top edge.
- Remove the cover (1) on the left front mounting on the right-hand front seat by prying off the front edge
- Pry off the front edge of the right panel (2). Remove the panel.
- Remove the panel on the right rear mounting on the right-hand front seat. Pry it up slightly at the rear edge and then pull it back / upwards.
- Remove the panel over the joint between the door sills on the right-hand side. Carefully pry off the panel at the lower edge using a weatherstrip tool.
- Detach the sill trim panel for the right-hand front door. Pull off the panel starting at the front edge until the clip releases. Continue backwards until the remaining clips have released
- Unhook the sill trim panel from the B-post panel.
- Remove the panel in the right-hand front seat mounting on the right-hand seat in the second row. Push up the catch (1) on the top. Pull the panel forward.
- Fold the backrest on the right-hand seat in the second row forward as far as possible. Slide the front seat forward as far as possible. (On cars with two rows of seats, the second row is secured.)
- Remove the cover (1) for the right rear seat mounting by prying off the rear edge.
Illustration A
- Remove the sill trim panel for the right-hand rear door. Pull the rear edge until the clips release. Continue forwards until the remaining clips have released.
Applies to cars with two rows of seats
- On cars with two rows of seats the seat cannot be slid forwards. To remove the sill trim panel; Start by folding the backrest forward when pulling the rear edge of sill trim panel loose. Then reposition the backrest to raise the seat cushion and provide more room for removing the sill trim panel. It is securely positioned. Do not damage the panel and surrounding components.
Illustration B
- Unhook the sill trim panel from the B-post panel. Position the panel in the second/third row of seats.
Applies to cars with three rows of seats and integrated carrier bag holder on the underside of the centre floor hatch
- Fold the rear centre floor hatch up
- Detach the two straps from the panel underneath. Lift up the rear edge of the panel. Fold the floor hatch back towards the panel and lift out the floor hatch and the panel.
Applies to cars with three rows of seats without integrated carrier bag holders
- Lift up the centre rear floor hatch at the rear edge and lift it out.
Applies to cars with two rows of seats
- Remove the two centre floor hatches. First lift up slightly and then pull them loose from the mountings at the front edge. If the rear centre floor hatch has a carrier bag holder on the lower side, the floor hatch is secured by a strap on each of the shorter sides of the storage box. These must be removed.
- Remove the two storage boxes from underneath.
Applies to all models
- Remove the right-hand side floor hatch (1).
- Remove the folding side panel from the right-hand side in the cargo compartment.
- Pull up the left and right sides of the carpet at the right-hand front seat slightly. Insert a wire (1) under the carpet at the front edge of the air ducts on the right-hand side of the centre console, and route it out at the right-hand door sill as illustrated
- Take the long cable harness (2) in the cable harness for the handsfree box. Route it up to the newly positioned wire. Tape the long cable harness to the wire
- Pull the cable harness out of the carpet at the right-hand door sill.
- Insert the cable harness between the carpet and the door sill towards the carpet as far as it will go. Route it along the right-hand side of the car up to the rear edge of the door opening for the right-hand rear door
- Pull the cable harness up to the right-hand front seat mounting on the right-hand seat in the second row of seats
- Pull away the carpet from the front edge of the right-hand side panel in the cargo compartment
- Route the cable harness along the right-hand side of the right-hand seat in the second row of seats towards the front edge of the rear wheel arch. Route it onwards on the left-hand side of the lower mounting for the seat belt, between the support bracket for the right-hand seat and wheel arch, and out at the left-hand side of the wheel arch
- Clamp the cable harness in the hole in the front member for the seat mounting and in the rear hole in the horizontal panel at the right-hand side of the seat. Use the tie straps (1) (from the kit).
Applies to cars with three rows of seats Illustration A
- Insert a cable (1) at the rear edge of the right-hand side panel and along the inside of the panel, above the mountings for the load securing eyelets and to the front edge of the side panel.
Illustration B
- Tape the cable harness (2) to the wire and pull it out of the rear edge of the side panel.
Applies to cars with two rows of seats
- Route the cable on the left-hand side of the seat belt mounting at the front edge of the wheel arch, inside the carpet at the front edge of the side panel, between the side panel and the rear of the cargo floor support, to the accessory electronic module (AEM).
Connecting to the accessory electronic module (AEM)
- Remove the two screws from the bracket for the accessory electronic module (AEM) and lift up the entire unit. Cut off the tie straps if necessary.
- Disconnect the large connector from the accessory electronic module (AEM). First press in the catch (A). Pull the black locking handle (B) in the direction of the arrow until a click is heard. Disconnect the connector
- Disconnect the connector from the accessory electronic module.
- Remove the black catch holding the black switch in place in the connector by pulling in the direction of the arrow
- Remove the black switch. Insert a pointed object in the hole on the other end of the connector. Press the switch out.
- Connect the Grey / White (GR/W) cable from the routed cable harness to terminal 11 (tele-mute) in the black connector for the accessory electronic module (AEM).
Note! The number markings can be found on the top and bottom of the black switch. However, the markings are extremely small so be careful when installing the two cables.
- Reinstall the black switch in the connector. Lock into place using the catch
- Press the connector into the Accessory Electronic module. Secure using the black locking handle
- Reinstall the accessory electronic module (AEM) with the bracket and clamp the wiring with the tie strap from the kit.
Note! If the car is equipped with the accessory windscreen aerial, it should be installed at this stage before the components on the right-hand side of the car are reinstalled.
- Reinstall the folding panel on the right-hand side in the cargo compartment
- Reinstall the right-hand side floor hatch
- Reinstall the carpet at the front edge of the right-hand side panel
- Reinstall the sill trim panel in the right-hand rear door
- Reinstall the cover(s) over the seat mountings on the second row of seats.
Installing the integral aerial
- Remove the panel on the right end of the dashboard.
- Pry off the cover on the grab handle in the right-hand front door. Remove the screws.
- Remove the rubber strip (1) at the front edge of the right-hand front door
- Remove the right-hand A-post panel by carefully pulling the top edge of the panel outwards until the clip on the inside releases. Pull up from the mounting in the dashboard.
Note! Do not damage the headlining.
- Remove the sun visor from the inner mounting (1) on the right-hand side
- Carefully pry the cover (2) off. Remove the two screws (3) for the sun visor mounting
- Remove the inner mounting (1) by first prying up the catch as illustrated. Then insert a small screwdriver in the rear edge of the exposed hole and press the sprung catch forward to release it from the hole in the roof. A the same time pull the rear edge of the mounting downward/backwards so that the catch at the front edge and both catches at the sides release.
Note! Do not damage the headlining.
- Fold down the cover (1) by carefully pulling down the front edge of the cover
- Squeeze the catches (2). Pull the front edge of the panel downwards. Then pull the rear edge off.
- Remove the rear view mirror and the front interior lighting (1). First remove the two screws (2) and then press in the eight catches (3) around the interior lighting
- Carefully pull the components downwards and allow them to hang by their wiring. (The interior lighting is secured to the roof using the clip (4).).
- Install the new aerial. Carefully bend the headlining downward and slide the aerial backward and inwards. Align the aerial lugs (1) with the grooves in the bracket (2)
- Insert the cable at the inside of the front edge of the headlining. Route the cable out towards the right-hand A-post
- Secure the cable using butyl tape
- Reinstall the bracket and rear view mirror. Tighten the screws. Tighten to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf. ft.)
- Reinstall the panel. Securely lock the panel using the cover.
- Route the cable down from the headlining along the right A-post
- Tape the cable onto the existing cable harness as illustrated (1).
Warning! Ensure that the cable is not routed over the inflatable curtain. This could compromise the function of the inflatable curtain in the event of an accident.
- Push the carpet to one side by the right-hand front seat
- Take the extension cable (1) from the kit. Route the cable between the A-post and the right-hand side of the dashboard, continue along the right-hand end to the front edge of the floor
- Route the cable to the left along the front edge of the floor and up to the inside of the centre console
- Connect the cable (1) to the corresponding cable (2) from the hands free box
- Connect both connectors (3) at the right A-post to each other
- Wrap the foam tape around the connectors to prevent rattling.
- Reinstall the A post panel. Tighten the grab handle. Tighten to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf. ft.). Reinstall the cover
- Reinstall the rubber strip in the right-hand front door
- Reinstall the panel on the end of the dashboard
- Reinstall the sun visor. Tighten the screws. Tighten to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf. ft). Reinstall the cover and the inner mounting
- Fold the carpet on the right-hand side back into place
- Reinstall the panel on the door trim for the right-hand front door. Press the B-post lower panel into place
- Reinstall the soundproofing panel on the right and left-hand sides
- Reinstall the cover and panel on the right-hand front seat
- Connect the connectors to the dashboard environment panel and control module. If applicable connect the CD player and/or Mini disc player connectors
- Position the bracket. Tighten the bracket using the two screws. Reinstall the gear selector lever panel
- Reinstall (depending on the equipment of the car):
- the display for the RTI and the centre loudspeaker if applicable
- the centre loudspeaker
- the bracket for the loudspeaker grille
- the loudspeaker grille.
- Turn the ignition key to position II
- Reconnect the battery negative lead
- Reinstall the storage boxes and floor hatch(es)
- Reinstall both the side panels on the centre console
- Program the software using VCT2000 according to the service information in VIDA.