FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Mobility Connection Package

































































INTRODUCTION
- NOTE! Read through the whole installation instruction before starting the work.
- The front page gives the date of this edition and the edition it replaces
- The second page shows the tools needed for the installation and the contents of the installation kit
- The illustrations display the procedure in order of operation. The order of operation is repeated in the text section
- Cut out the text page in order to follow the illustrations and text at the same time.






Mobility Connection Package

Note! These installation instructions show installation on a left hand drive car. For installation on a right hand drive car, perform the steps on the opposite side and/or mirrored. Where the operations differ, the right hand version is also shown with text and image. When installing Velcro strips/tape, the surface must be at a temperature of at least +20°C (68° F).Navigation system portable:For information regarding the GARMIN device, see www.garmin.com.The disc marked A in the kit image is used on cars with loudspeaker grilles.Bluetooth handsfree:There may be components in the accessories kit that are not used for this installation.Place the manual for this accessory in a suitable place in the vehicle.USB/iPod Music Player:This accessory requires software unique to the car.





Note! Take care when handling the components, they are fragile and are easily damaged.

- Take the three screws M5x25 part no. 986957 and nuts from the kit.
- To prevent excessive resistance when the nut for the holder is tightened, hold the screw and screw the nut on and off the threaded part of the screw. Carry this out on all screws and nuts.




- Take special tool 9814104 (torx driver, torx 6), and unscrew the two screws holding the connector in the holder.
- Carefully push the connector to one side with the cable to expose the bottom of the holder.




- Take the kit with the four spacers from the installation kit.
- Carefully pry off the spacer using P/N 31212784. The part number (1) is on the bottom of the spacer.




- Take the three screws and insert them in the spacer fully.




- Apply pieces of butyl tape to the screws so that the screw heads do not protrude outside the spacer when installing it.

Illustration A




- Install the spacer in the bottom of the holder.

Illustration B




- Ensure that the holder's two screw turrets align between the small pins in the oblong holes in the spacer. A click should be heard when the spacer is securely in position.




- Place the connector in the bottom of the hole. The guide hole (1) in the connector's circuit board must align in the corresponding pin at the bottom of the holder and the holes (2) in the circuit board must be over the holder's screw turret.




- Take the small torx screws and carefully tighten the connector to the holder. Ensure that the connector's circuit board is properly against the screw turret and that there is no play.
- Remove the butyl tape from the screws.




- Turn the ignition key to position 0.

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

Applies to cars without loudspeaker grilles




- Take the template from the kit. Cut along the outer lines.




- Place the template with the lower edge 21 mm (53/64") from the top edge of the air outlet and centered along a line between the button for the warning flashers and the LED.
- Tape the template in position.




- Remove the ventilation outlet by carefully inserting special tool 9995919 between the ribs and carefully pulling up the four catches on the lower edge.
- Carefully pry using a weatherstrip tool.

Note! Pay particular care to the dashboard and the outlet ribs; these can easily be damaged. The outlet is mounted very firmly.




- Unplug the connector for the warning flashers and move the unit aside.




- Cover the opening to the air ducts with paper to avoid chips filling into these.
- Spread out a piece of paper inside the dashboard to catch the drill chips.
- Choose LHD or RHD on the drilling template and mark the holes in the centre using a scriber.
- Take a -5mm (13/64") drill bit. Attach a 15 mm (19/32") drill stop.
- Predrill the holes according to the template. Drill square to the dashboard where the holes are to be positioned.

Note! Do not damage the dashboard.

Illustration A




- Select a-14 mm (9/16") hole saw.
- Swap the central drill bit in the hole saw for a -5 mm (13/64") drill bit. The hole in the holder is larger than the diameter of the drill bit. Wrap tape around the end of the drill bit to make sure it sits firmly in place in the hole. Do not lock the central drill bit with the lock screw. The drill bit must only be used for guiding the hole saw because the holes in the dashboard's lower part cannot be larger than -5 mm (13/64").

Illustration B




- Fit a 9 mm (23/64") drill stop.
- Drill out for the cradle's three feet.

Note! Only drill through the vinyl layer and foam layer, not through the plastic layer (1) on the lower part of the dashboard as this will make the hole too large for the nuts that are to be tightened from underneath.




- Select a -25 mm (1") hole saw.
- Change the centre drill in the hole saw back to the original drill bit.
- Drill for the connection of the connector. Drill through all layers of the dashboard. Use a 25 mm (1")drill stop.




- Use a small screwdriver and clear the three small holes from any chips so that the underlying plastic layer appears.
- Remove the paper from the air ducts and the paper from under the dashboard. Make sure no swarf is left inside the dashboard.




- Take out the cradle and insert the three stud bolts down through the holes in the dashboard's plastic layer.
- Take out the three nuts and tighten the cradle on the dashboard.




- Take out the three nuts from the kit and tighten the cradle.




- Take out the short connection cable from the kit and secure the connector to the bottom of the cradle.

Applies to cars with loudspeaker grilles




- Remove the ventilation outlet by carefully inserting special tool 9995919 between the ribs and carefully pulling up the four catches on the lower edge.
- Carefully pry using a weatherstrip tool.

Note! Pay particular care to the dashboard and the outlet ribs; these can easily be damaged. The outlet is mounted very firmly.




- Unplug the connector for the warning flashers and move the unit aside.




- Take the template from the kit. Cut along the outer lines.




- Tape the template to the loudspeaker grille.

Illustrations A and B




- Cover the opening to the air ducts with paper to avoid chips filling into these.
- Spread out a piece of paper inside the dashboard to catch the swarf. Drill square to the loudspeaker grille where the holes are to be positioned.
- Choose LHD or RHD on the drilling template and carefully predrill the holes according to the template using a -3 mm (1/8") drill bit. Continue to drill through the console to the loudspeaker located 15 mm (19/32") behind the grille.
- Remove the template.