FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Multimedia system for the rear seat













































INTRODUCTION
- NOTE! Read through the whole installation instruction before starting the work.
- The illustrations display the procedure in order of operation. The order of operation is repeated in the text section.






Multimedia system for the rear seat

Preparations




- Slide both the front seats all the way back and upwards all the way at the front and rear edge.
- Press the headrest downwards.
- Find the headrest's two locks on the back of the seat. Press in the catches and pull the headrest upwards at the same time.
The seats may require to be lowered slightly at the rear edge in order to be able to pull out the head restraint from the backrest completely.
Remove the head restraint from both front seats and leave the seats in the same position.




- 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.




- Remove the tunnel console's left and right-hand side panels by carefully pulling them away starting at the rear edge. These are secured with six clips on the inside.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Move the gear selector to neutral.
- Press the front edge of the panel to increase the gap at the rear edge. Pry at the rear edge using a weatherstrip tool.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Press in the catches on the boot. At the same press the inner surround of the boot. Remove the panel.





Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Depress the catches and move the gear lever to D.





Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Depress the catches and move the gear selector to D.
- Press the front edge of the panel to increase the gap at the rear edge. Pry at the rear edge using a weatherstrip tool.
Remove the panel.




- Remove the panel around the display and media player. Use a small screwdriver and press in the catch in one of the panel's upper corners. Carefully bend loose the radio panel on the same side with a plastic pry tool.
- Carry out the same procedure on the other side. Then fold the radio panel backward in the vehicle.
- Pull up the radio panel until it detaches.

Hint: If there is difficulty removing the panel, press the panel back into place on both sides and start the removal procedure again. Start from the opposite side to before.




- Fold up the cover for the storage compartment.





Remove:
- cover and screws in the trailing edge on the center console's upper part of the panel
- screws on the back of the panel
- remaining screws on the top, a total of ten.




- Remove the edge clip with cable from the lower section of the center console.




- Fold aside the floor mat on the left side of the center console.




- Disconnect the two connectors on the left side of the lever carrier.
- Disconnect the connectors from the bracket at the lever carrier.




- Remove the three clips holding the cable harness to the SRS control unit.
- Cut off the three cable ties.




- Remove the upper section of the panel by moving it backward at the front edge and then lifting it out from the front edge of the tunnel console.




- Fold aside the floor mat on the right side of the tunnel console.
- Detach and unhook the three connectors on the right-hand side of the tunnel console.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Move the gear selector to "4".
- Disconnect the mechanical cable from the lever carrier's lever on the left-hand side. Use pliers to grip in front of the ball joint of the mechanical cable. Press in the ball joint lock as far as possible, at the same time pull the mechanical cable out from the lever carrier.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Disconnect the front mounting of the mechanical cable in the lever carrier by moving the white sleeve backwards and at the same time pulling out the cable from the lever carrier using a hook.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Unhook the cable from the lever on the right-hand side. Use a torque wrench with a 14 mm socket wrench.





Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Disconnect the front mounting of the mechanical cable in the lever carrier by moving the black sleeve backwards and at the same time pulling out the cable from the lever carrier using a hook.





Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Move the gear selector to "P".
- Disconnect the mechanical cable from the lever carrier's lever on the left-hand side. Use pliers to grip in front of the ball joint of the mechanical cable. Press in the ball joint lock as far as possible, at the same time pull the mechanical cable out from the lever carrier.





Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Disconnect the front mounting of the mechanical cable in the lever carrier by moving the white sleeve backwards and at the same time pulling out the cable from the lever carrier using a hook.




- Remove the four screws.




- Remove the mat in the cup holder.
- Remove the M8 screw.




- Remove the rubber mat in the bottom of the storage compartment by pulling it up at the front edge.




- Remove the two recessed M8 screws at the bottom of the storage compartment.




- Remove the four recessed screws at the bottom of the storage compartment.




- Remove the two screws.




- Press together the catches and lift the rear tunnel console rearwards slightly.




- Disconnect the gray connector and the two connectors on the SRS control module.

Illustrations A and B




- Remove the two screws on each side of the center console.










Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Depress the catches and move the gear lever to D.

Applies to all models
- Remove the lower section of the center console. Detach and unhook any connectors for the antenna for the keyless system (1) and Four-C system (2).




- Unhook and place the air ducts to one side.
- Pull the tunnel console with the lever carrier backwards and remove from the car.

Warning! Do not damage the SRS connectors when removing the tunnel console.




- Place the tunnel console on a suitable surface.
- Remove the cover panel.




- Disconnect and unhook the connector for any handsets.




- Cut off the cable tie for the cable harness.




- Cut off the cable tie for the cable harness.




- Disconnect the connector (1) from the lever carrier.
- Unhook the connector (2) from the tunnel console surround.
- Remove the tunnel console surround.
- Remove all cut cable ties from the surround.




- Remove the two screws.




- Remove the two screws and the cover panel.




- Remove the two screws.




- Remove the armrest with its mounting.
- Disconnect and unhook the connectors.




- Detach the connectors on the underside of the cup holder.
- Cut off the cable ties and remove the clips.




- Remove the front screws at the bottom of the storage compartment.




- Remove the cup holder from the tunnel console by pulling it forwards.

Installing components in the new tunnel console

AUX socket




- Take the AUX socket with holder from the kit. Install the socket in the holder.




- Take the new tunnel console from the kit. Install the AUX socket in the tunnel console by first hooking it at the lower edge.

Cable harness




- Take the cable harness from the kit. Press the cable harness clip in the hole (1) and on the flange (2).




- Insert the three connectors for the DVD player through the hole at the bottom of the tunnel console.




- Insert the green 5-pin connector for the AV socket through the hole in the bottom of the tunnel console.





Applies to cars with keyless system
- Unplug the connector (1).
- Remove the two screws (2) and the antenna.
- Install the antenna on the new tunnel console.




- Connect the connector to the AUX socket (1).
- Tape the connectors that are not used (depends on the specification of the car) to the tunnel console using butyl tape.
- 14 pin headset socket (2)
- 5 pin switch for rear seat heating (3)
- 2 pin 12 V socket (4)
- 4 pin antenna for Keyless system (5).

Cup holder




- Install the cup holder. Check that the two hooks engage on each side.
- Reinstall the front screws at the bottom of the storage compartment.




- Connect the connectors and press the two clips in for the cable harness.




- Remove the panel from the tunnel console by carefully releasing the four hooks.
- Install the panel on the new tunnel console.