Part 2
Parking assistance, camera (Continued)
Illustrations A and B
- Take the receptacle housing with catch for the camera cable's contact from the kit.
- Press the receptacle housing onto the connector until a click is heard.
- Press the catch securely into the receptacle housing.
Note! The components are small and fragile, so take care when aligning the connector and receptacle housing with catch into each other to avoid damage and resulting poor contact.
- Reinstall the rubber grommet in the body and boot lid.
Illustrations A and B
- Route the cable harness to the left towards the D pillar.
- Route at the D pillar along the existing cable harness to the rear edge of the fuse holder.
- Secure it using seven cable ties along the existing cable harness.
Note! Ensure that the cable does not chafe against the panel edge in the body where it exits the rubber grommet in its right-hand mounting.
- Insert a piece of wire under the rear edge on the load floor support along the thick cable harness and forward.
- Tape the connector and a piece of the cable on the routed cable harness (Image B) on the wire.
- Carefully pull the cable harness forward.
- Clamp the cable at the cradle on the bracket for the washer hose and under the fuse holder.
- Bend off the covers over the seat's attachments and remove the screws.
- Carefully bend off the covers in the driver seat's rear attachments with a weatherstrip tool.
- Remove the screws.
- Move back the seat slightly to expose the front floor mat at the trailing edge.
- Remove the rear sill panel at the left front door by first prying loose the clips starting at the front and working back.
- Unhook the panel at the rear edge.
- Remove the tunnel console's panel. It is fastened with seven clips on the inside.
- Carefully pry loose the panel with air blower all round. The panel is secured by five clips on the sides and at the top and with four mounting springs on the lower edge.
- Pull out the panel and disconnect the connector for the hazard warning lights.
Illustrations A and B
- Insert a small screwdriver in the gap on the media player. Press in the inner catch and carefully pry off the surround on one side using a weatherstrip tool.
- Repeat on the other side and remove it.
- Remove the four screws at the upper edge of the panel.
- Push in the catches on the cover, fold it downwards and remove.
- Remove the screw inside the panel.
- Remove the three remaining screws from the reverse of the centre console.
- Remove the tunnel console's right-hand side panel by carefully pulling it away starting at the front edge. The side panel is secured with five clips on the inside.
- Fold the floor mat to one side by the left-hand side of the tunnel console.
- Loosen the clips on the cable harness from the tunnel console.
- Disconnect the connectors for the CCM.
- Loosen the connector to the keypad for CCD, if the car is equipped with this.
Applies to cars with automatic transmission
- Release the shift-lock function.
- Move the gear selector to position "D".
Applies to all models
Illustrations A and B
- Carefully pry off the centre console's panel starting at both sides at the rear edge. It is secured by two clips along the long sides and four hooks around the gear lever's panel.
- Lift it up slightly and make sure that all cables are free from the gear lever carrier and components in the tunnel console, and lift it out.
Illustrations A and B
- Pull the CD player out slightly and unplug the connectors on the rear side.
- Place the CD player to one side.
- Remove the screws from the front edge of the storage compartment, which holds the tunnel console at the body.
- remove the two screws in the rear storage compartment.
Illustrations A and B
- Remove the screws that hold the tunnel console at the dashboard's bracket, on both sides.
- Remove the two screws at the bottom of the centre console's lower panel.
- Carefully pry at one end of the mounting bracket so that the entire centre console moves backwards a few centimeters until the bracket engages the air ducts on both sides.
- Position a small sleeve between both brackets so the centre console does not move back.
For all cars with display
- Carefully pull the panel backwards so that the screws for the display can be accessed.
Note! Ensure that the two locating pins (small image) exit their holes and are not bent when the panel is bent backwards. If necessary, press the tunnel and centre console backwards further.
- Remove the four screws.
- Disconnect the two connectors from the display and place them to one side.
Note! The cables may be short, so disconnect the connectors before removing the display.