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- Disconnect the connector to the loudspeaker.
- Detach the clip for the cable harness.
Remove:
- the screw
- the five nuts
- the loudspeaker unit.
- Lift the unit straight out so that the bracket releases from the studs (1).
- Slide the unit forwards slightly (2), angle out the rear edge (3) and lift out.
Applies to left-hand drive cars
- Route cable harness B from the lower edge of the A pillar, continue under the floor carpet and under the seat support.
Applies to right-hand drive cars
- Route cable harness B from the lower edge of the A pillar, continue under the floor carpet and behind the large side panel.
Applies to right-hand drive cars
- Route the cable harness under the floor's insulation panel over to the right-hand side.
- Take the relay, two thick foam tape pieces and cable harness C from the kit.
- Connect the pre-routed cable harness B and cable harness C to the relay.
- Tape the foam tape pieces around the relay.
- Detach the large green connector from the amplifier.
Note! The location of the connector differs depending on the type of amplifier in the car.
- Connect the green connector (1) from cable harness C, to the corresponding socket in the amplifier.
- Connect the green connector (2) from cable harness C, to the green connector (3) that was disconnected from the amplifier.
- Take one of the cut pieces of foam tape and tape around connectors (2) and (3).
- Install the relay to the amplifier using a large tie strap (1) in the other hole from underneath.
- Secure the cable harness from the relay in the vehicle's ordinary cable harness using a small tie strap (2).
- Reposition the console with amplifier and tighten it.
- Route the cable harness from the relay by the vehicle's ordinary cable harness.
- Reinstall the loudspeaker unit and secure it.
- Plug in the connector.
- Place the excess cable harness under the floor's insulation panel.
- Reinstall the panel, ensure that all clips engage.
Note! There are eleven clips on the reverse of the panel that must engage in the body. Take care when aligning so that the clips do not break. Broken clips must be replaced with new ones.
- Tighten the panel using existing screws.
- The image shows the location of the clips on the rear of the panel.
- Remove the two parts of the cut-off safety clip.
- Take a new safety clip (D) from the kit, depress it and install it on the B pillar panel.
- Reinstall the panel and weatherstrip.
Reinstall:
- the rear sill trim panel, the two guides must align with the corresponding cut-outs in the side panel
- fold back the carpet
- the front sill trim panel
- backrest. Torque tighten the screw to 15 Nm (11 lbf.ft.)
- the armrest
- the seat cushion.
Finishing work
Applies to all models
- Reinstall the connectors to the rear section of the glove box. Note the color marking on the cable for the right-hand connector.
Reinstall:
- the lower vent.
- the sound proofing.
- the rear section of the glovebox by guiding it in diagonally inside the center console and then straight forward. The rear section must be positioned on the outside of the remaining inner section.
Remove the tape.
- the clip for the vent on the glovebox
- the panel on the dashboard end face
- the panel inside the center console.
Note! Check that the cable for the control panel is not trapped.
- the sill trim panel.
Carry out a function test as follows:
- Turn the ignition key to position I.
- Turn on the radio.
- Check that the control panel for Bluetooth lights up.
- Press the button (1) in the middle of the control panel. The radio should mute and a voice should be heard.
- Press the button (2). The voice should stop and the radio sound should return.