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USB/Ipod Music Interface













USB/iPod Music interface



























INTRODUCTION
- NOTE! Read through the whole installation instruction before starting the work.
- The front page gives the date of this edition and the edition it replaces
- The second page shows the tools needed for the installation and the contents of the installation kit
- The illustrations display the procedure in order of operation. The order of operation is repeated in the text section
- Cut out the text page in order to follow the illustrations and text at the same time.






USB/iPod Music interface

Note!
- Cable harness A for USB
- Cable harness B for iPod
- Cable harness C for USB and iPod






Applies to cars with external amplifier
- Slide the front seats back and upwards at the front edge.
- Turn the ignition key to position 0.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.






Applies to cars with internal amplifier
- Slide the front seats back and upwards at the front edge.
- 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.

Applies to all models




- Remove both the side panels from the tunnel console.





- Take the cable harness and control module from the kit. Connect the cable harness to the control module.





- Secure the cable harness to the control module using a cable tie.





- Fold up the left mounting of the control module.

Note! Mirror steps 6-8 on right-hand drive cars.





- Take a piece of foam tape from the kit and cut in the middle. Place a piece on the right-hand mounting of the control module.





- Apply a piece of foam tape so that it covers half the upper edge and half the side edge.






Applies to left-hand drive cars
- Push the carpet on the right-hand side of the tunnel console to one side.
- Place the control module between the carpet and insulation. The right-hand mounting of the control module should be below the air duct.






Applies to right-hand drive cars
- Push the carpet on the left-hand side of the tunnel console to one side.
- Place the control module between the carpet and insulation. The left-hand mounting of the control module should be below the air duct.

Steps 11 - 19 apply to vehicles with External amplifier




- Slacken off the amplifier screws (1) under the right-hand front seat.





- Remove the left-hand seat piece.





- Take cable harness (D) from the kit. Route the end of the cable harness with connectors 1 and 2 under the carpet, from the amplifier to the tunnel console.





- Follow the existing cable harness.





- Disconnect the connector on the amplifier.





- Connect the connector that was disconnected from the amplifier to the connector on the new cable harness.
- Take a piece of foam tape from the kit and cut in the middle. Place a cut off piece of foam tape around the connectors.
- Connect the other connector to the amplifier.
- Reinstall the amplifier and the seat side piece.






Applies to left-hand drive cars
- Route the two 4-pin connectors straight through the tunnel console.

Applies to right-hand drive cars
- Route the two 4-pin connectors straight forward at the side of the tunnel console.
- Route the connector with fiber optic cable straight through the tunnel console.





- Connect the connector to the control module.





- Secure the three cables (fiber optic, power and USB/iPod cables) in the existing cable harness using a cable tie.

Note! Observe caution, the fiber optic cable (1) is sensitive to bending and trapping. The bend radius must not be less than 25 mm.

Steps 20-26 apply to cars with Internal amplifier





Applies to cars with automatic gearbox
- Turn the ignition key to position II.

Applies to all models
- Move the gear selector lever to its rearmost position.
- Use a weatherstrip and pry off the gear selector panel at the rear edge.





- Press in the catches and remove the panel.





- Remove the two screws.
- Remove the audio/ ACC panel from the center console. Pull at the lower edge and then downwards until it releases from the mounting at the upper edge.

Note! Do not damage the removed components or the surrounding panels.





- Disconnect the connector for the fiber optic cable from the media player (IAM)





- Take cable harness (D) and a piece of foam tape from the kit. Cut off the foam tape in the middle.
- Connect the connector that was disconnected from the media player to the connector on the new cable harness.
- Tape one cut piece of foam tape around the connectors.
- Connect the other connector to the media player.





- Route the remaining connector down to the control module. Reinstall the audio/ACC panel.





- Connect the connector to the control module.

Applies to all models




- Remove the sound barrier on the driver's side by first removing the two screws and then prizing it away at the top edge.





- Locate the 4-pin gray, pre-routed connector for the power supply. It is taped to the thick cable harness under the dashboard.





- Connect the cable harness to the pre-routed connector (1).
- Tape one cut piece of foam tape around the connectors.
The pre-routed connector is already connected on certain versions. Disconnect it and then connect both the connectors from the new cable harness in-between. Secure the connector (2) on the car's existing cable harness using a cable tie.





- Place any excess under the carpet.

Steps 31-36 apply when connecting to the USB/iPod player located in the glove compartment.




- Remove the sound barrier on the passenger side by first removing the two screws and then prizing it away at the top edge.





- Remove the nine screws, route the glove compartment straight out and disconnect the connector.





- Mark as illustrated on the outside of the glove compartment's end.
- Pre-drill using a - 2.5 mm (3/32") bit.
- Drill using a -30 mm (1 3/16") hole saw.
- Smooth off the hole edges.





- Route the cable for the USB/iPod under the carpet along the side of the tunnel console.





- Route the cable through the drilled hole.
- Thread the rubber grommet on to the cable and secure in the hole. The cable must protrude about 250 mm.





- Secure the cable using a cable tie on the damper spring's eyelets.
- Reinstall the glove compartment.

Steps 37-45 apply when connecting to the USB/iPod player located in the CD compartment under the armrest.




- Pull the handle, move the tunnel compartment backward and lift it away.





- Remove the cover. It shall not be re-used.





- Remove the two screws and the cover panel.





- Measure the front of the CD compartment as illustrated.
- Pre-drill using a - 2.5 mm (3/32") bit.
- Drill using a -30 mm (1 3/16") hole saw.
- Smooth off the hole edges.






Applies to cars without holes in the tunnel compartment.
- Measure the bottom of the tunnel console as illustrated.
- Pre-drill using a - 2.5 mm (3/32") bit.
- Drill using a -30 mm (1 3/16") hole saw.
- Smooth off the hole edges.





- Measure the opening handle of the tunnel console as illustrated.
- Pre-drill using a - 2.5 mm (3/32") bit.
- Drill out the holes. Use a -6 mm (15/64") diameter drill bit.





- Take the blind cover plug and two screws from the kit. Install the blind cover plug on the opening handle.





- Route the USB/iPod cable from the control module up out of the rear section of the tunnel console.





- Route the cable through the drilled holes.
- Insert the rubber grommet onto the cable and secure in the hole. The cable protrusion should be approx. 200 mm.
- Reinstall the contact plate.
- Reinstall the tunnel compartment and at the same time place the excess cable under the tunnel compartment.






Applies to cars with Internal amplifier
- Turn the ignition key to position II.
- Reconnect the battery negative lead.






Reinstall:
- the panel to the gear selector
- sound proofing panels
- side panels
- Download the software for the accessory's function following the service information in VIDA.