Part 1
Navigation system, portable
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 section.
Navigation system, portable
Note! For information regarding the GARMIN device, see www.garmin.com.
Note! Some steps in these installation instructions are presented with illustration only.
Note! The disc marked A in the kit is used on cars with loudspeaker grilles.
Applies to cars without loudspeaker grilles
Assembling the holder
Note! Take care when handling the components, they are fragile and are easily damaged.
- Take the three screws M5x25 part no. 986957 and nuts from the kit.
- To prevent too great resistance when the nut for the holder is tightened, hold the screw and screw the nut on and off the threaded part of the screw. Carry this out on all screws and nuts.
- Take special tool 9814104 (torx driver, torx 6), and unscrew the two screws holding the connector in the holder.
- Carefully push the connector to one side with the cable to expose the bottom of the holder.
- Take the kit with the four spacers from the installation kit.
- Carefully pry off the spacer using P/N 31212784. The part number (1) is on the bottom of the spacer.
- Take the three screws and insert them in the spacer fully.
- Apply pieces of butyl tape to the screws so that the screw heads do not protrude outside the spacer when installing it.
- Install the spacer in the bottom of the holder. Ensure that the holder's two screw turrets align between the small pins in the oblong holes in the spacer.
- A click should be heard when the spacer is securely in position.
Place the connector in the bottom of the holder so that:
- the guide hole (1) in the connector's circuit board aligns in the corresponding pin at the bottom of the holder
- the holes (2) in the circuit board are over the holder's screw turret.
- Take the small torx screws and carefully tighten the connector to the holder. Ensure that the connector's circuit board is properly against the screw turret and that there is no play.
- Remove the butyl tape from the screws.
Preparations
- Turn the ignition switch to position 0.
- Disconnect the battery negative lead.
Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.
- Remove the template from the kit. Cut around the outer lines.
- Place the template with the lower edge 21 mm (53/64") from the top edge of the air outlet and centered along a line between the button for the warning flashers and the LED.
- Tape the template in position.
- Remove the ventilation outlet by carefully inserting special tool 9995919 between the ribs and carefully pulling up the four catches on the lower edge. Carefully pry using a weatherstrip tool.
Note! Pay particular care to the dashboard and the outlet ribs. These can easily be damaged. The outlet is mounted very firmly.
- Unplug the connector for the warning flashers and move the unit aside.
- Open the glovebox.
- Carefully pry off the panel inside the centre console. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool. The panel is secured by two clips on each of the short sides.
- Pull the panel away downwards.
- Remove the rubber mat and storage compartment.
Loosen the rim around the display and the media player as follows:
- Press in the lock catch on the edge of the media player's tray with a small screwdriver. Carefully pry out one corner using a plastic weatherstrip tool.
Note! Do not damage the panel and dashboard.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.
Hint: If the other side does not detach, press the detached side into position again and repeat the procedure, beginning from the other side.
- Fold the surround backwards. Remove by pulling upwards.
- Press out the display module from the reverse of the center console. Use both hands and press straight back.
- Disconnect the two connectors. Put the display to one side.
- Carefully bend loose and remove the hand brake lever's panel.
- Remove the bottom cover.
Applies to cars with manual gearbox
- Remove the gear selector lever boot from the center console. First pry it off at the front edge using a weatherstrip tool and then unhook it at the rear edge.
- Loosen the gearshift knob from the shift by pressing down the knob and turning it slight more than a 1/4 turn anticlockwise and pull it up.
Applies to all models
- Remove the two screws.
- Remove the rear seat cushion by first pressing the outer edges of the cushion backwards and then by pulling them upwards so that the outer hooks release.
- Lift the cushion straight up in the middle so that the inner hooks release.
- Remove the rear cup holder from the rear tunnel compartment by prying at the leading edge and pressing in the catches, first at the leading edge and then on the sides.
- Remove the screws.
- Remove the rear tunnel compartment by pulling it upward (1) rearward (2) so that it releases from its catches.
- Unplug the connector at the trailing edge of the tunnel console.
- Remove the two screws along the front edge of the tunnel console.
Illustration A
Illustration B
- Carefully pull up the lock catch with special tool 9995919. At the same time, slide the whole tunnel console backward so that the two rear screws in the centre console's panel can be accessed.
- Remove the two screws.
- Remove the two screws holding the centre console's panel to the dashboard.
- Remove the connector at the rear of the climate panel: Put the panel to one side.
- Remove the two clips securing the cables to the media player by first pressing them to the sides and then pulling them away downwards.
Note! Make sure that the optic cables are not bent or stretched. They may not be bent with a radius less than 25 mm (1").
- Remove the two screws from the bottom of the media player.
- Pull out the media player and detach the connectors on the rear side.
- Cover the opening to the air ducts with paper to avoid chips filling into these.
- Spread out a piece of paper inside the dashboard to catch the drill chips.
- Choose LHD or RHD on the drilling template and mark the holes in the centre using a scriber.
- Select a -5 mm (13/64") drill bit. Fit a 15 mm (19/32") drill stop.
- Predrill the holes according to the template. Drill square to the dashboard where the holes are to be positioned.
Note! Do not damage the dashboard.
Illustration A
- Select a -14 mm (9/16") hole saw.
- Swap the central drill bit in the hole saw for a -5 mm (13/64") drill bit. The hole in the holder is larger than the diameter of the drill bit. Wrap tape around the end of the drill bit to make sure it sits firmly in place in the hole. Do not lock the central drill bit with the lock screw. The drill bit must only be used for guiding the hole saw because the holes in the dashboard's lower part cannot be larger than -5 mm (13/64").
Illustration B
- Fit a 9 mm (23/64") drill stop.
- Drill out for the cradle's three feet.
Note! Only drill through the vinyl layer and foam layer, not through the plastic layer (1) on the lower part of the dashboard as this will make the hole too large for the nuts that are to be tightened from underneath.