FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Navigation system, Turn by Turn






























































Warning! The ignition must be in position "0" and the key removed from the ignition switch if any connector in the SRS system is to be unplugged. Then wait at least three minutes and disconnect the battery negative lead before unplugging any of the connectors. When work is completed, the ignition key must be turned to position "II" before reconnecting the battery negative lead.






Navigation system, Turn by Turn

Note! These installation instructions demonstrate the installation on a left-hand drive car. When installing on a right-hand drive car the operations are performed on the opposite side. Where the operations differ, the right-hand drive car is also shown with text and illustration.

Note! The installation instructions describe connection to external and internal amplifier. The external amplifier located to the left in the cargo compartment and the internal amplifier is in the media player. Cars with the High Performance and Premium Sound audio systems have external amplifier. Cars with Performance Sound have internal amplifier.

Note! When installing Velcro fasteners/tape the underlying surface must be kept at a temperature of at least +20° C (68°F).

Note! Steps 21, 38-56 and 69-84 only apply if the car is to be equipped with a traffic message (TMC) receiver (EU only)

Preparations




- Turn the ignition key to position 0.
- Disconnect the battery negative lead.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.




- Position the steering wheel in its lowest and rearmost position.
- Remove the two screws from the surround for the combined instrument panel.




- Pull off the surround starting at the lower edge and then at the upper edge. The surround is secured by a clip at each side of the lower edge. Place the surround to one side.




- Carefully prize off the panel at the rear edge of the center console. Use a weatherstrip tool. The panel is secured by two clips on each of the short sides.
- Move the panel to the side to access the two screws underneath.




- Remove the two screws.




- Open the glovebox.
- Carefully prize off the panel inside the center console. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool. The panel is secured by two clips on each of the short sides.
- Pull the panel away downwards.




- Detach the surround around the display and the media player: Press in the catch at the edge of the media player cover. Use a small screwdriver. Carefully prize off the surround at the corner. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool.

Note! Do not damage the panel and dashboard.

Repeat the operation on the other side.

Hint: If the other side does not detach, press the detached side into position again and repeat the procedure, beginning from the other side.

- Fold the surround backwards. Remove by pulling upwards.




- Press out the display module (1) from the reverse of the center console. Use both hands and press straight back.
- Disconnect the two connectors. Put the display to one side.




- Remove the two screws holding the center console to the dashboard.
- Remove the connector on the reverse of the dashboard environment panel.
- Remove the center console from the dashboard and tunnel console.




- Remove the two clips securing the cables to the media player by first pressing them to the sides and then pulling them away downwards.

Note! Be careful with the optic cables so that they are not bent or stretched.




- Remove the two screws from the bottom of the media player.
- Pull out the media player. Disconnect the connector on the reverse side.

Note! Note how the wiring is packed on the reverse side. The fibre optic cables are easily damaged and must not be bent to a radius less than 25 mm (1 ¾").




- Angle up both air vents.




- Grip the air vent, press it out and pull it up.
- Do the equivalent to the other air vent.

Illustration A




- Insert a scriber and push up one of the catches in the lower edge of the air vents' housing.
- Insert the tool P/N 9995919 in the space which is opened and pull out until the catch releases.
- Repeat this until all catches in the lower edge have released.

Illustration B




- Grip the ends of the housing and pull out until all catches on both the top and bottom are fully free from the inside of the dashboard. If necessary, use a weatherstrip tool to prize out the ends of the housing.

Note! Do not damage the dashboard.

Note! Pull alternately on the right and left-hand sides, otherwise the edge of the housing will crack where it enters the air ducts on the inside. The housing is secured firmly so force will be required to release it.




- Remove the panel on the right-hand end of the dashboard. Carefully prize off the panel until the three clips release. Use a weatherstrip tool.

Note! Do not damage the dashboard.




- Detach the clip holding the vent from the glove compartment.




- Remove the rubber mat from the glovebox.
- Remove the screws, x 5, in the glovebox opening.
- Pull the glovebox straight back in the vehicle in order to release the hidden clips, x 2, in the top edge.
- Remove the outer section of the glovebox.




- Detach the connectors on the top.




- Remove the screw for the vent on the right-hand side. Pull off the vent to the right. Place to one side.




- Remove the four screws to the inner section of the glovebox and pull it out. Place it to one side.





Applies to cars with integrated telephone and where the traffic message (TMC) control module shall be installed.
- Remove the screws in the phone module (PHM). Remove the control module, detach the connector on the rear side and place it to one side.

Installing the bracket for the remote control holder




- Fit the support legs of the bracket from the kit into the socket for the surround of the combined instrument panel and in the left-hand air vent.
- Position the left-hand support leg of the bracket as illustrated. The front edge of the support leg must be parallel with the edge in the cut-out in the dashboard and the measurement to the bottom edge of the support leg must be taken from the center of the radius.
- Mark out the holes to be drilled for the mounting.




- Drill out the holes using a -5 mm (13/64") diameter drill bit. Use a 10 mm (25/64") drill stop to prevent damaging the components on the inside.
- Remove any swarf.




- Secure the left-hand support leg of the bracket to the dashboard using two screws and the mounting plate (located on the inside) from the kit.




- Drill out the hole for the right-hand support leg using a -4 mm (5/32") diameter drill bit. Use a 10 mm (25/64") drill stop.
- Take a screw from the kit and secure the right-hand support leg.