Part 1
- Fold out the load securing eyelet.
- Take a scriber or special tool part no. 9995919 and insert the angled tip in the hole in the top edge of the cover.
- Twist the scriber so it grips the rear of the cover (1) and pull it loose. This should be carried out on both the front and rear load securing eyelets.
Applies to cars with two rows of seats
- Remove the screws (2) on the load securing eyelets.
- Remove the cover (3), by prying off using a weatherstrip tool or a small screw driver.
- Remove the screws (4).
- Remove the panel by pulling out the upper edge slightly so that the clips on the inside release. Pull the panel straight up.
- Fold up the left-hand seat in the third row of seats.
- Remove the screws (2) on the load securing eyelets.
- Remove the cover (3), by prying off using a weatherstrip tool or a small screw driver.
- Remove the screws (4).
- Remove the clip (5) in the bottom of the storage compartment.
- Remove the panel by pulling out the upper edge slightly so that the clips on the inside release. Pull the panel straight up.
- Route the cable as illustrated, down to the floor.
Preparations, passenger compartment
- Insert a screwdriver through the hole (1) on the seat link and press in the catch. Move the link backwards by prizing with a screwdriver between the seat runner and the link.
- Carefully pry loose and remove the panel over the joint between the door sills.
- Pull loose the sill molding on the front edge then straight up. Angle out the sill molding from the B-post panel.
- Press the catch (1) in and remove the front seat link.
- Remove the screw.
- Press in the catches (1) and remove the seat link as illustrated.
- Remove the screw.
- Fold down the backrest.
- Remove the seat links and bolts.
- Lift out the seat.
Caution! Exercise care when doing this so that the trim or door panels are not damaged.
- Loosen the upper part of the sill moulding on the rear edge and loosen the seat belt from the end fitting. The belt is loosened by carefully pressing with a weatherstrip tool on the lock lug so that the seat belt releases from the end fitting.
- Pull the sill molding upwards until the three clips release.
- Angle the sill moulding out from the B-post panel.
Steps 51-66 apply to cars with an accessory electronic module (AEM) installed
Removal, cable harness
- Remove the right-hand side floor hatch (1) in the cargo compartment.
- Remove the lower folding side panel on the right-hand side.
Illustration A
- Remove the two screws in the bracket for the accessory electronic module (AEM).
Illustration B
- Tilt the module so that the 4-pin black connector can be disconnected.
Illustration C
- Unplug the connector.
- Remove the cable ties from around the cable harness to the accessory electronic module (AEM) along the rear member.
- Disconnect the ground lead.
- Remove the Rear Electronic Module (REM) by opening the lock (1) on the top of the unit. Tip the unit forward and lift it out of the mountings (2).
- Press in the catch on the rear brown connector in the fuse holder in the cargo compartment, turn the lock arm up as far as it will go and pull out the connector.
- Carefully pry apart the sides of the connector holder in the ends so that the connector can pass by the retaining hooks.
- Pull out the connector.
- Remove the red (R) cable from terminal 22.
- Press in the catch on the gray connector on the rear of the fuse holder in the cargo compartment. Turn the lock arm up as far as it will go and pull out the connector.
- Carefully pry apart the sides of the connector holder in the ends so that the connector can pass by the retaining hooks.
- Pull out the connector.
- Remove the green (GN) cable from terminal 19 and white (W) from terminal 30 in the connector.
- Remove the entire cable harness and place to one side. This will not be reused.
Installing the cable harness
- Take the new cable harness (purchased separately), marked A in the kit image and place it behind the battery.
- Pull the cable end with black 4-pin connector through the hole in the rear edge of the right-hand cargo floor support, up to the accessory electronic module (AEM). Route the other end in a corresponding way to the fuse holder on the left-hand side.
Illustration A
- Connect the black 4-pin connector to the accessory electronic module (AEM).
Illustration B
Illustration C
- Reinstall the module and tighten using the two screws.
- Take five cable ties from the kit and secure the wiring harness to the existing wiring harness as illustrated.
- Remove the ground screw and connect the ground lead (1) of the new wiring harness. Tighten the ground screw securely.