Part 1
Parking assistance, camera
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
Parking assistance, camera
Note! Work is carried out the same way on left-hand drive cars and on right-hand drive cars. Left-hand drive car shown. In cases where there are differences between left and right-hand drive cars, both versions are shown.
Applies to all models
- Move the left-hand seat to the rear 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.
- Open the boot lid.
- Remove the screw at the lower edge of the boot lid's upper panel. Perform on both sides.
Illustrations A and B
- Detach the panel's lower, outer and inner ends from the lower panel, and pull it from the clip at the sides.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.
- Detach the boot lid's upper panel at the upper edge by using a weatherstrip tool until the clips release.
- Place the panel to one side.
- Remove the panel for the boot lid's lock.
- Remove the two screws from the opening handle.
Illustrations A and B
- Carefully pry off the lighting, detach the connector and place to one side.
Applies to cars with electric boot lid opener
Illustrations A and B
- Carefully pry off the connector from the panel using a weatherstrip tool.
- Unplug the connector from the contact and place to one side.
Applies to all models
Illustrations A and B
- Remove the lower panel by first prying loose the four clips at the bottom.
- Then pull the panel off carefully, insert a pair of flat-nosed pliers, press the locking pin's hooks together and pull the locking pin out.
- Continue to pull the panel down carefully until the four upper clips release.
Illustrations A and B
- Remove the six nuts securing the handle.
Illustration A
- Carefully pry off the handle from the boot lid using a weatherstrip tool. It is secured by twelve catches.
Illustration B
- Disconnect the connector and place the handle to one side. New handle can be found in the kit.
- Carefully pry off the rear roof panel at the rear edge until the clip on the inside releases and then pull backward. Place the panel to one side.
Note! The roof panel is securely fastened.
- Remove the upper part of the side panel.
- Slacken off the two screws that hold the boot lid's sill at the crossmember a few turns.
- Carefully pull off the trunk lid's sill panel. The panel is secured by six clips.
- Remove the seat cushion by pushing in the sprung lock (1) underneath and then pulling upward (2).
- Repeat the operation on the other side.
Applies to cars with electrically heated seat cushions
- Disconnect the connectors by the sides at the rear edge of the seat cushion.
- Fold the left-hand backrest forward.
- Remove the side cushion on the left by first pulling it backwards at the upper edge until the hooks (1) release. Then pull it inwards slightly until the hook (2) releases, and upwards until the locating pin (3) disengages from the mounting at the rear edge.
- Remove the C-pillar panel by carefully pulling it out at the lower edge so that the two retaining clips release.
- Pull it out at the upper edge until the last clip releases.
- Carefully unhook it from the roof panel.
- Take the angled end of a scriber and pull off the cover washers for the screws for the load securing eyelets.
- Remove the screws for the load securing eyelets and the screws at the front edge of the side panel.
Illustrations A and B
- Remove the left-hand side panel by grasping it at the upper edge and carefully pulling it from the car body. Lift up the panel and pull it to one side. The panel is secured by six clips.
- Take the camera, new handle and screws from the kit.
- Tighten the camera to the handle.
- Take the cable harness marked A from the kit and insert the cable in the large hole in the panel and out through the hole where the handle was.
- Pull the cable harness through the right-hand hole in the boot lid.
- Connect the cable harness connector to the camera. Ensure that the catch engaged again properly.
Illustrations A, B and C
- Insert the connector with camera into the hole on the right side of the boot lid.
- Connect the connector on the left-hand side and press the handle into place.
Illustrations A and B
- Tighten the handle with existing screws.
- Route the cable along the existing cable to the heating elements in the rear window towards the right-hand side of the boot lid.
- Route it along the right-hand side of the boot lid window up to the upper edge of it.
- clamp it using a cable tie from the kit and pieces of butyl tape.
- Drill two - 6.5 mm (17/64 ") holes for clamping the cable at the upper edge of the boot lid, in the positions illustrated.
- Remove any swarf.
- Press two cable ties with clips into the drilled holes.
- Press the cable into a piece of butyl tape above the right-hand hole for the panel's clips so that it does not get trapped when the panel is reinstalled.
- Tighten the cable with the clamps.
- Carefully pry off the left-hand side of the rubber grommet so that the catches release.
- Unhook the rubber grommet from the boot lid.
- Carry out the same with the end that is in the body.
- Insert the cable through the hole in the boot lid and out through the hole in which the rubber grommet was located.
Note! Reinforcements are located on the inside upper edge of the boot lid which can become blocked. Therefore, first insert the cable slightly to the left before inserting downwards.
- Clamp the cable at the hole edge using a cable tie with edge clips.
- Insert the piece of wire through the boot lid's rubber grommet.
- Tape the connector and a piece of the cable at the wire.
- Lubricate the taped connector with low temperature grease.
Note! The low temperature grease must not contain water.
- Remove the tape and wire spring.
- Insert the cable through the hole in the body.