FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Part 3
















- Pull off the rubber strip on the rear edge of the door opening for the left-hand rear door opposite the left C-post panel.
- Carefully pry off the left-hand C-post panel sides at the top. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool. Then pull until the three clips on the inside release. Do not damage the headlining or the panel.
- If a headphone socket is mounted, disconnect the connector to such.
- Remove the panel by pulling upwards slightly and unhooking it from the side panel.





- Carefully loosen the D-post panel. Start from the top and continue downwards until the three clips on the inside have released.
- Disconnect the connector on the D-post panel (if the car has a loudspeaker in the D-post, the connector is on the loudspeaker).
- Remove the panel by pulling upwards slightly and unhooking it from the side panel.




- Connect the red (R) cable to terminal 22 in the brown connector which was disconnected from the fuse holder.
- Reinstall the connector in the holder
- Reinstall the connector in the fuse holder.





- Connect the green (GN) cable to terminal 19 in the gray connector that was disconnected from the fuse holder, and the white (W) to terminal 30.

Note! Make a note of the position number of the connector. The position numbers are located on the ends of the connector and in the bottom of the electronic control module.

- Reinstall the connector in the holder
- Reconnect the connector in the rear electronic control module (REM).
- Refit the Rear Electronic Module (REM).

Installation, parking assistance camera (PAC)

Steps 67-76 apply to cars without trailer module (TRM)




- Wash off the marked surfaces on the embossing on the back edge of left rear wheel housing using isopropanol. Wipe dry.





- Take a Velcro fastener and cut it off 90 mm (3 1/2") from the edge.





- Remove the protective tape from the Velcro fasteners.





- Attach both Velcro fasteners to the embossing as illustrated.





- Clean the underneath of the parking assistance camera (PAC) using isopropanol.





- Take a Velcro fastener and cut it off 75 mm (3) from the edge.





- Remove the protective tape from the Velcro fasteners.





- Secure the Velcro fasteners on the control module as illustrated.





- Connect the three connectors to the control module.





- Secure the control module on the newly attached Velcro fasteners. Press hard so that sits firmly.

Steps 77-85 apply to cars with a trailer module (TRM) installed





- Clean the surfaces, as illustrated, on the trailer module (TRM) using isopropanol.





- Clean the underneath of the parking assistance camera (PAC) using isopropanol. Wipe dry.





- Remove the two Velcro fasteners from the kit and cut them in the middle.





- Press the Velcro pieces together.





- Remove the protective film on one side of the Velcro fasteners.





- Press the Velcro fasteners onto the parking assistance camera (PAC) as illustrated.





- Remove the protective film from the Velcro fasteners.





- Connect the three connectors to the control module.





- Place the parking assistance camera (PAC) on the trailer module (TRM). It must be positioned so that the modules are edge-to-edge at the rear edge.

Connecting the rear electronic module (REM)

Steps 86-89 apply to cars without an accessory electronic module (AEM)




- Remove the Rear Electronic Module (REM) by opening the lock (1) on the top. Tip the module forward and lift it out of the mountings (2).





- Press in the catch on the rear of the grey connector, twist the locking 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.






Note! Make a note of the position number of the connector. The position numbers are located on the ends of the connector and in the bottom of the electronic control module.

- Connect the green (GN) cable to terminal 19 in the connector. Connect the white (W) cable to terminal 30.
- Reinstall the connector in the holder
- Reconnect the connector in the rear electronic control module (REM).
- Refit the Rear Electronic Module (REM).

Steps 90-95 apply to cars with an accessory electronic module (AEM) installed




- Connect the large black female connector in the pre-routed cable harness, to the connector for tow bar wiring in the fuse holder.
Secure the excess of the large black male connector using a cable tie from the kit.






Steps 91-92 apply to cars with a tow bar
- Disconnect the tow bar wiring connector from the fuse holder.





- Connect the large black female connector in the pre-routed cable harness to the fuse holder.
- Connect the tow bar wiring connector, which was disconnected from the fuse holder to the corresponding one in the routed cable harness.






Steps 93-95 apply to cars with a tow bar wiring adapter
- Disconnect the tow bar wiring adapter's connector from the fuse holder.





- Connect the large black female connector in the pre-routed cable harness to the fuse holder.
- Connect the tow bar wiring adapter's connector, which was disconnected from the fuse holder to the corresponding one in the routed cable harness.





- Secure the loose cables and the small fuse holder using a cable tie.

Connection to multimedia module (MMM)





- Route both adapter cables (5 way green and 12 way gray connector) along the molding and up to the driver's seat.





- Disconnect the two connectors on the multimedia module (MMM).





- Connect the pre-routed adapter cables to the multimedia module (MMM) and to respective disconnected connectors.

Note! Route the new cables under the existing cables.





- Place the connectors and excess wiring in the joint under the carpet.

Installation, ground strip





- Insert the tool's hook between the dashboard and the louvre. Turn the tool 90° and pull the louvre straight up.





- Remove the five screws.






Applies to cars without a centrally mounted loudspeaker
- Lift up the monitor unit and place it on the dashboard.

Note! Place some protection under the monitor unit so as not to damage the dashboard.

Applies to cars with a centrally mounted loudspeaker
- Remove the three connectors.





- Remove the M6 screw.





- Take the earth braid and foam tape bit from the kit.
- Cut off the foam tape lengthways in two equal pieces. Cover the earth braid with foam tape so that there is no foam tape on the cable terminals.





- Fit the earth braid as illustrated. Use a new screw from the kit.