Part 2
Parking assistance, front, chassis number 190000-
- Remove the tailgate's sill panel by pulling it up until the four clips on the upper side and the catches at the lower edge release.
- Pull off the weatherstrip on the right-hand side in the cargo compartment's opening.
- Remove the clips at the rear edge of the right-hand rear side panel.
- Carefully pull the side panel off, starting at the front edge/upper edge and then straight back until all clips at the top edge have released.
- Fold the panel inwards. Release it from the anchorage eyelets and lift it out of the load floor support.
- Lift out the spare wheel, jack and other parts from the storage compartment in the cargo floor support.
- Remove the 4 screw clips.
Note! Ensure that the cable harness does not lie against any moving components or too close to heat sources.
- Take the short cable harness from the kit.
- Remove the taped connector from the cable harness.
- Pull the end with the loose terminals in under the headlamp
- Continue to pull the cable harness (1) along the right-hand side of the car, under the expansion tank down to the cowl panel.
- Route the cable so that it is concealed and cannot be damaged or worn. Secure the cable harness using tie straps so that it does not move.
- Unscrew the clips holding the floor carpet.
- Push the floor carpet to one side to access the cowl panel inside.
- Take care not to create folds in the carpet.
- Locate the hole for the rubber grommet under the insulation panel.
- Make a small cut in the insulation panel starting just above the hole, continue to the center of the hole and then straight down.
- Push the carpet tabs to one side to access the rubber grommet in the cowl panel.
- Remove the rubber grommet.
Note! Applies to cars with fuel-driven parking heater.Protect the coolant hose on the water pump's horizontal connection when hole-marking.
- Pierce holes through the heat insulation panel and out into the engine compartment, for hole-marking in the heat insulation panel in the engine compartment.
- Raise the car.
- Cut out a hole in the heat insulation that is approx. 20 mm (25/32") larger than the size of the rubber grommet.
- Take the rubber grommet from the kit and cut the top off the smaller rubber nipples
- Lubricate the rubber grommet. Use low temperature grease ( P/N 1161417).
- Thread the rubber grommet on the cable harness.
- Route the cable harness in through the hole and press the rubber grommet into the hole so that it seals properly.
- Make sure that the heating hose for the cable harness is in contact against the rubber grommet and secure it with a tie strap.
- Lower the car.
- Release the catch on the connector that was taped.
1. Blue (BL)
2. Green (GN)
3. Violet (VO)
4. Yellow (Y)
5. White (W)
6. Black (SB)
- Press back the connector's catch.
- Take the long cable harness from the kit. Connect it to the connector which has just been prepared.
- Route the cable harness from the lower edge of the A pillar and further back at the sill and under the carpet.
- Fold back the carpet and screw the clip into place.
Note! Applies to left-hand drive vehicles.
- Route the cable harness further back and under the seat support and backwards and into the cargo compartment, along the existing cable harnesses.
- Position the cable harness so that it does not get trapped or damaged.
Note! Applies to right-hand drive vehicles.
- Route the cable harness from the lower edge of the A pillar and further back under the carpet and behind the large side panel.
Note! Applies to right-hand drive vehicles.
- Route the cable harness under the floor's insulation panel over to the right-hand side.
- Route the cable further along the existing cable harnesses backwards and into the cargo compartment, to the right rear corner of the cargo floor support.
- Position the cable so that is does not get trapped or damaged.
- Raise the right-hand side cargo floor support.
- Locate the parking assistance module (PAM). It is secured on the right-hand side of the cargo compartment floor, under the cargo floor support.
Note! Ensure that the connector's catch clicks and is securely positioned.
- Connect the pre-routed cable to the vacant connection (middle) on the parking assistance module (PAM).
Note! The holders shall be installed facing in the direction as shown in the figure.
- Press in the cradle on the bumper cover.
- Repeat the steps for the other cradles.
Note! On left-hand drive vehicles the large grey connector must be on the right-hand side of the bumper cover. On right-hand drive vehicles it must be on the left-hand side. (see point 64).
- Secure the end of the cable harness at the sensors to the bumper cover using butyl tape.
- Secure the cable harness to the bumper cover using butyl tape.
- Hold the bumper up against the car and connect the connector for the sensor cable to the connector at the car.
- Secure the assembled connector on the member (1). Use a tie strap on each side of the connector.
- Connect the connectors to any fog lamps.
- Slide the bumper cover into the correct position
- Guide the lower edge of the bumper cover into the guides.
- Reinstall the bumper cover by repeating points 6 - 10 in reverse order.
- Reinstall the engine splash guard.
- Reinstall the side panel.
- Reinstall the clip for the cargo floor support.
- Reinstall the weatherstrip.
- Reinstall the sill trim panel.
Note! There are ten clips on the reverse of the panel that must all engage in the body. Take care when aligning so that the clips do not break. Broken clips must be replaced with new ones.
- Reinstall the side panel, ensure that all clips engage.
- Tighten the panel using existing screws.
- Remove the 2 x parts of the cut-off safety clip.
- Take the safety clip from the kit, depress it and install it on the B pillar panel.
- Reinstall the panel and weatherstrip.
- Reinstall the rear sill trim panel, the 2 guides must be in the corresponding cut-outs in the side panel.
- Reinstall the front sill trim panel.
- Reinstall the backrest. Tighten the screws to 15 Nm (11 lbf.ft.).
- Reinstall the arm rest.
- Reinstall the seat cushion.
- Download software (application) for the accessory's function