Body Components & Trim e
Remove the battery cover. Disconnect the battery.
. Remove the console ashtray, see subsection 13.3.28.
. Remove console veneer panel, see subsection 13.3.24.
. Remove the gear selector ident plate securing screws.
. Carefully reposition the radio console assembly from the
mounted position.
. Disconnect the assembly harness multi-plugs.
. Disconnect the antenna co-axial connector.
Undo and remove the ground lead to radio securing nut.
. Reposition the ground lead from radio stud.
. Disconnect the radio harness multi-plugs.
. Reposition the radio harness from the center console.
. Displace the radio console assembly.
. Remove the radio assembly from the console.
. Remove the radio retaining plate.
Undo and remove the air conditioning control module se
-
curing screws.
. Displace and remove the module.
. Undo and remove switch/clock module securing screws.
. Displace and remove the module assembly.
. Place the radio console aside.
. Place the new radio console to the front.
. Fit and fully seat the switch /clock module to the console.
. Fit and tighten the module securing screws.
. Fit and fully seat air conditioning module to the console.
. Fit and tighten the securing screws.
. Fit and fully seat the radio mounting plate to the console.
. Place the radio console to the center console position.
. Place the radio to the center console position.
* Route the radio harness / multi-plugs through the radio
. Connect the radio harness multi-plugs.
8 Connect the radio console harness multi-plugs.
. Route the radio ground and antenna leads through the
. Fully seat the radio console in the mounted position.
Reposition the ground lead to radio securing stud.
Fit and tighten the securing nut.
Connect the antenna co-axial to the radio.
. Reposition the excess harness / leads into the radio
mounting hole, ensuring that the harnesses are posi- tioned to allow the radio to be pushed fully home.
console
into the center console position.
radio console.
Fit and tighten the securing screws.
. Fully seat the radio into the console.
. Reposition and fit the selector ident plate.
. Fit and tighten the ident plate securing screws.
. Refit the console veneer panel. I
13.3.10 Radio Console, Renew
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rl Electrical
15.1.6 Fire Hazard Infonnath
Thermal decomposition or combustion may produce dense smoke and other dangerous fumes which in fire situations
form
a highly toxic explosive.
In the event of fire the surrounding area must be evacuated and
all personnel kept well upwind of the area.
Full fire fighting protective gear and
a self contained breathing apparatus operating in the positive pressure mode must
be worn for combating fire. Material near fires must be cooled with water spray to prevent ignition.
Fires should be allowed to burn themselves
out if not threatening to life or property. If fire is threatening to life or prop- erty use copious quantities of water to extinguish.
15.1.7 Ventilath
Local exhaust ventilation designed by a professional engineer should be provided if vapours, fumes, or dusts are gen- erated whilst working with airbag module.
The latest issue of the manual for recommended practices on 'Industrial Ventilation' is available from the
ACGIH Com- mittee on Industrial Ventilation, PO Box 16153, Lansing, MI 48910, USA.
The need for local exhaust ventilation should be evaluated by a professional industrial hygienist.
15.1.8 Respiratory Precauth
To prevent the inhalation of dangerous fumes and dusts, an approved mask should be worn.
15.1.9 Eye Protection
Chemical protective goggles are recommended where there is a possibility of eye contact with the propellant.
Safety glasses with side shields are recommended for
all other operations.
15.1. I0 Protective Clothing
Approved protective gloves, overalls and shoes / boots should be worn.
15.1.1 1 Handling and Storage Precautions
Do not store airbag module near live electrical equipment or circuitry. Store in a dry environment at ambient tempera-
tures.
Good housekeeping and engineering practices should be employed to prevent the generation and accumulation of
dusts. Store in compliance with
all local state and federal regulations.
15.1.12 Driver And Passenger Airbag Modules Assembly / Removal / Service Instructions
Before starting work, ensure ignition switch is in 'IocK position, key is removed and negative terminal cable
is disconnected from the battery.
As the airbag is equipped with a back up power source and due to the risk of airbag being inadvertently
deployed, wait one minute or longer before starting work.
0 Disconnecting the battery cancels the memory for clock, radio, seats, mirrors, steering column and any other
components using battery power. Reset memory after work is completed.
0 Never use airbags from other vehicles, always use new parts.
0 After work is completed, reconnect battery and perform warning light check see diagnostic manual.
0 Never use electrical probes to check voltage or electrical resistance.
0 Disconnect the airbag before carrying out any work on, or in the vicinity of module, or when using electric weld- ing equipment.
0 Always ensure that battery negative has been disconnected for one minute or longer before commencing any
removal procedure.
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15.8 IN - CAR ENTERTAINMENT (ICE)
0
1. Radio/Cassette Unit
2. Auto Changer
Fig.
1
3 Door Speakers
4. Tweeters
'5.8.1 General Description
The plan view in Fig.1 shows the locations of the In-Car Entertainment (ICE) equipment. This consists of a radio cas- sette playerfitted inside an aperture ofthecentreconsole switch assembly, a compact disc auto-changer located inside
the trunk, four speakers fitted to the front and rear doors and four tweeters of which two are located on either side of
the crash
- roll dash below the windscreen and two on either side of the rear shelf.
The vehicle has an electrically operated, retractable aerial fitted on the offside rear fender.
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Clear
(amps) 1
Circuit
I
25 5 Power amplifier - radio / cassette and compact disc player (where
fitted)
Tail lamp
- left-hand side
Number plate lamp
- left-hand side I Back-up lights
Stop lamp
- left-hand side
Turn indicator
- rear left-hand side
F3 Light Blue
F4 Red 10 Security system
F5 Red 10 Body processor unit (BPU)
F6 Tan 5 Data link connector
F7 Light Green 30 Fuel pump
F8 Light Blue 15 Luggage compartment remote release
F9 Light Blue 15 i Rear fog guard lamps
Radio
telephone (where fitted)
1
Aerial, Radio /cassette and compact disc player memory feed.
Stop lamp
- right-hand side
1 Turn indicator - rear right-hand side I.
I FIO Tan 5 i Radio / cassette and compact disc player control relay
F11 Clear 25 1 Caravan /Trailer module I
t F12 Tan 5 ~ Accessories
and telephone control relay I I
I I I F13 Red 10 ~ Accessories 1 1 I I F14 - - I Not used 1 I I F15 Clear 25 1 Heated
rear window I I I F16 Tan 5 1 Airbag warning
Luggage Compartment Fuse Box
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L F18 Tan 5 Tail lamp - right-hand side
License plate lamp - right-hand side
Security System - RESTRICTED /SSUE 84
-
Uo feature
A5.5 HOW TO OPERATE THE SYSTEM
Deadlock all doors, lock
trunk lid and fuel filler cap.
Arm the alarm system
(perimeter, inclination and
intrusion). Close open win
-
dows and sliding roof.
Once deadlocking is com
-
pleted, the sounder gives
one audible tone.
Note:
No deadlock feature in Ja- panese market.
Locking, unlocking and setting the vehicle alarm system is carried out by key or by radio frequency key-ring trans- mitter.
Unlock
all other doors and
trunk lid.
- Operation of the system by key or key-ring transmitter will be described separately in this sub-section.
Key-ring transmitter functions vary slightly between market variants. The action for each variant is described separate- ly where appropriate
m: Certain functions differ due to market variations. Differences will be detailed in the the following instruction
tables. The variants are defined as follows:
No feature
A
0 Variant 1 - European and UK markets
0 Variant 2 - North American markets
0 Variant 3 - Rest of the World.
,5. 1 Locking (key)
Instruction
rurn key to lock position
and release.
rurn key to lock position,
?old for 2 seconds and re-
ease.
rurn key to unlock position
and then to lock position
Nithin 3 seconds. Hold in
ock position for
2 seconds :o close windows and slid-
ng roof.
A5.5.2 Unlocking (key)
Instruction
Turn key to unlock position
and release.
rurn key to unlock position
and hold for
2 seconds.
Variant 1
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only).
Lock
all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only). Close open windows
and sliding roof.
Deadlock
all doors, lock
trunk lid and fuel filler cap.
Arm the alarm system
(perimeter, inclination and
intrusion). Close open win
-
dows and sliding roof.
Once deadlocking is com
- pleted, the sounder gives
one audible tone.
Variant 1
Unlock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap.
On variant
1 unlocking
with the key does not dis
- arm the alarm system. An
audible ticking indicates
that the alarm will activate
after 30 seconds unless
the key is turned to posi-
tion II in the ignition or the
key-ring transmitter but-
ton (small) is pressed.
No feature
rlariant 2
-ock all doors, trunk lid,
'uel filler cap and arm the alarm system.
Variant 3
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only) alarms.
-ock all doors, trunk lid,
'uel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system. Close open
Nindows and sliding roof. Lock
all doors,
trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only). Close open windows
and sliding roof.
Variant 2 I Variant 3
Unlock drivers door only,
trunk lid, fuel filler cap.
Disarm the alarm system.
Switch on the interior light
for
15 seconds. Unlock
all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap. Disarm the
alarm system. Switch on
the interior light for
15 sec-
onds.
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A5.5.4 Locking (Key-ring Transmitter)
Locking is inhibited if any door is open or ajar.
nstruction
'ress large button once.
Press large button again
within
3 seconds of first
press.
Press large button for third
time within ten seconds of
previous action.
rlariant 1
-ock all doors, trunk lid, 'uel filler cap and arm the
darm system (perimeter
mly).
lirection indicators flash
mce. Warning light (cen-
:ral locking switches)
'lashes when vehicle se-
:ured.
Deadlock all doors, Arm
the alarm system (per
- imeter, inclination and in-
:rusion).
Variant 2
Security System - RESTRICTED ISSUE
A5.5.3
Each vehicle is supplied with two radio frequency transmitters, designed to be attached to the drivers key-ring. Key- ring transmitter 1 is dedicated to driving position memory 1 and key-ring transmitter 2 is dedicated to driving position
memory 2.
The key-ring transmitter is activated by pointing it towards the vehicle and pressing one of the two operating buttons;
the large button locks the vehicle and arms the alarm system, whilst the small button unlocks the vehicle and disarms
the alarm system. When either one of the buttons are pressed, an indicator light on the key-ring transmitter flashes;
red for the large button, green for the small button.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch the following features will be inhibited:
Locking / Unlocking (Key-ring Transmitter)
0 Alarm system
0 Remote luggage compartment release.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch in position 1 the remote headlamp convenience feature will be inhibited. ~~ ~
Headlamps on for 25 sec- mds.
Note:
The headlamps will also :ome on if the large but-
ton is pressed whenever
the vehicle is locked or
deadlocked. Lock
all doors,
trunk lid,
Fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter,
inclination and intrusion
alarms).
An audible signal will be
heard and side lights will
Flash once. Warning light
(central locking switches)
flashes when vehicle se
- cured.
Headlamps on for
25 sec- onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Headlamps on for
25 sec
onds.
No Feature.
Variant 3
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system (perimeter
only).
Direction indicators flash
once. Warning light (cen
-
tral locking switches)
flashes when vehicle secu-
red.
Headlamps on for
25 sec- onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Japanese Market Only:
Lock all doors, trunk lid,
fuel filler cap and arm the
alarm system.
Headlamps on for
25 sec
onds if vehicle previously
locked and armed.
Deadlock all doors, Arm
the alarm system (per
-
imeter, inclination and in- trusion).
Japanese Market Only:
Headlamps on for 25 sec- onds.
Headlamps on for
25 sec-
onds.
Japanese Market Only;
No Feature.
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0 Variant 3 -Rest of the World.
A5.7.1 Locking (key)
Turn key to unlock position
and hold for 2 seconds.
nstruction I Variant 1 I Variant 2 I Variant 3
with the key does not dis-
arm the alarm system. An
audible ticking indicates
that the alarm will activate
after
30 seconds unless
the key is turned to posi
- tion II in the ignition or the
key
-ring transmitter but- ton (small) is pressed.
No feature
I I I rurn key to lock position
and release. imeter
onlv).arms.
Check that all doors, trunk lid and fuel filler cap lock and that the alarm system (per-
rurn key to lock position,
Told for 2 seconds and re-
Check that all doors, trunk lid and fuel filler cap lock,.the alarm system (perimeter
only) arms and all open windows and sliding roof close within 1.5 seconds.
ease.
rurn key to unlock position
and then to lock position
tvithin 3 seconds. Hold in
ock position for
2 seconds
:o close windows and slid- ng roof. Check
all doors
are dead-
locked and trunk lid and
fuel filler cap are locked.
Check alarm system (per
-
imeter, inclination and in- trusion) arms and all open
windows and sliding roof
close within 1.5 seconds.
Ensure that once deadlock
- ing is completed, the
sounder gives one audible
tone.
A5.7 SYSTEM TESTING
The following information details the procedures for a complete system test to identify and locate possible fault condi-
tions. Where faulty operation is identified refer to Diagnostic Sub-Routines for possible causes and remedies.
Locking, unlocking and setting the vehicle alarm system is carried out by key
or by radio frequency key-ring trans- mitter.
W:
Key-ring transmitter functions vary slightly between market variants. The action for each variant is described separate- ly where appropriate
m: Certain functions differ due to market variations. Differences will be detailed in the the following instruction
tables. The variants are defined as follows:
o Variant 1 - European and UK markets.
0 Variant 2 - North American markets.
Ensure
all doors
are fully closed before initiating lock procedures.
A5.7.2 Unlocking (key)
e Instruction Variant 1
Turn key to unlock position Check all doors, trunk lid
and release. and fuel filler cap unlock.
No feature
Variant 2
Check drivers door and
fuel filler cap unlock.
Check that the alarm
sys- tem disarms and the in-
terior light illuminates for
15 seconds.
Check all passenger doors
and trunk lid lock. Check
all doors
are dead-
locked and trunk lid and
fuel filler cap are locked.
Check alarm system (per
-
imeter, inclination and in- trusion) arms and all open
windows and sliding roof
close within 1.5 seconds.
Ensure that once deadlock
-
ing is completed, the
sounder gives one audible
tone.
Note:
No deadlock feature in Ja- panese market.
variant 3
Check all doors, trunk lid
and fuel filler cap. Check
that the alarm system dis
- arms and the interior light
illuminates for 15 seconds.
No feature
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Security System - RESTRICTED MU€ 84
-
A5.7.3 Locking / Unlocking (Key-ring Transmitter)
Each vehicle is supplied with two radio frequency transmitters, designed to be attached to the drivers key-ring. Key- ring transmitter 1 is dedicated to driving position memory 1 and key-ring transmitter 2 is dedicated to driving position
memory 2.
The key-ring transmitter is activated by pointing it towards the vehicle and pressing one of the two operating buttons;
the large button locks the vehicle and arms the alarm system, whilst the small button unlocks the vehicle and disarms
the alarm system. When either one of the buttons are pressed, an indicator light on the
key-ring transmitter flashes;
red for the large button, green for the small button.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch the following features will be inhibited:
0 Alarm system
0 Remote luggage compartment release.
If the ignition key is left in the ignition switch in position 1 the remote headlamp convenience feature will be inhibited.
A5.7.4 locking (Key-ring Transmitter)
nstruction
'ress large button once.
'ress large button again
Nithin 3 seconds of first xess.
'ress large button for third
:ime within ten seconds of
3revious action.
Variant 1
Check all doors, trunk lid
and fuel filler cap lock and
the alarm system (per
- imeter only) arms.
Ensure direction indicators
flash once and the security
active indicator flashes
when vehicle secured.
Check that headlamps are
illuminated for
25 seconds
if vehicle was previously
locked and armed and but
-
ton has not been pressed
within
4 seconds.
Check all doors are dead-
locked and the alarm sys- tem (perimeter, inclination
and intrusion) is armed.
Check headlamps illumi
-
nate for 25 seconds.
Note:
The headlamps will also il- luminate if the large but-
ton is pressed whenever
the vehicle is locked
or
deadlocked.
Variant 2
Check all doors, trunk lid
and fuel filler cap lock and
the alarm system arms.
Ensure that an audible sig
-
nal is heard, side lights
flash once. and security
active indicator flashes
when vehicle secured.
Check that headlamps
are
illuminated for 25 seconds
if vehicle was previously
locked and armed.
Check headlamps illumi
-
nate for 25 seconds.
No Feature.
Variant 3
Check all doors, trunk lid
and fuel filler cap lock and
the alarm system (per
- imeter only) arms.
Ensure direction indicators
flash once. and security
active indicator flashes
when vehicle secured.
Check that headlamps are
illuminated for
25 seconds if vehicle was previously
locked and armed.
Japanese Market Only:
Check all doors, trunk lid
and fuel filler cap lock and
the alarm system arms.
Check that headlamps
il-
luminate for 25 seconds if
vehicle was previously
locked and armed.
Check all doors are dead
-
locked and the alarm sys- tem (perimeter, inclination
and intrusion) is armed.
Japanese Marked Only:
Check headlamps illumi-
nate for 25 seconds. __ Check headlamps illumi-
nate for 25 seconds.
Japanese Marked Only:
No Feature.
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