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REPAIR REAR CENTRE SEAT BELT
Service repair no - 76.73.20
Remove
1.Pull both halves of the seat belt through to the
rear of the seat.
2.Pull back the load space carpet to reveal the
Torx bolt heads.
3.Remove the Torx bolt and plain washer securing
the belt bracket to load space floor.
4.Remove belt complete with bracket.
5.Repeat steps 2 to 4 for other half of belt.
Refit
6.Reverse removal procedure.
7.Finally, tighten the seat belt bolts to
32 Nm (24
lbf ft)
.REAR FOLD DOWN SEAT BELTS
Service repair no - 76. 73.28
Remove
1.Remove the fold down seat or pocket side panel,
whichever is applicable.
See rear fold down
seats.
2.Remove speaker by releasing screws and
disconnecting Lucars. Withdraw rear quarter trim
panel.
3.Remove the rear bodyside lower trim panel.
See
rear compartment lower trim panels.
4.Remove the bolts securing the seat belt halves
to the body side.
Refit
5.Reverse removal procedure.
6.Finally, tighten the seat belt bolts to
32 Nm (24
lbf ft)
.
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REPAIR MUD FLAP - REAR - LH
Service repair no - 76.10.85
Remove
1.Remove rear compartment lower trim panel.
See rear compartment lower trim panel - lh -
with rear air conditioning fitted.
2.Remove 5 nuts and bolts securing mud flap to
body and bumper valance.
3.Remove mud flap.
Refit
4.Position mud flap to body, fit bolts and tighten
nuts to
10 Nm (7 lbf ft).
5.Fit rear compartment lower trim panel.
See rear
compartment lower trim panel - lh - with rear
air conditioning fitted.
REAR COMPARTMENT LOWER TRIM PANEL - LH
- WITH REAR AIR CONDITIONING FITTED
Service repair no - 76.13.03/20
Remove
1.Remove rear fold down seat.
See rear fold
down seats.
2.Remove fold down rear seat belts.See rear
fold down seat belts - lh - with rear air
conditioning fitted.
3.Remove 'E' post trim casing.See 'E' post trim
casing - lh - with rear air conditioning fitted.
4.Release load space cover end sleeve from
mounting bracket.
5.Remove load space cover.
6.Press rear seat squab release button and fold
squab forward.
7.Remove 2 screws securing load space cover
mounting bracket.
8.Remove mounting bracket.
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REPAIR
9.Remove 5 trim studs securing trim panel.
10.Remove trim panel.
Refit
11.Fit and align trim panel.
12.Fit trim panel retaining studs.
13.Position load space cover mounting bracket and
secure with screws.
14.Fold rear seat squab back and secure to latch.
15.Position load space cover to mounting brackets
and secure.
16.Fit 'E' post trim casing.
See 'E' post trim
casing - lh - with rear air conditioning fitted.
17.Fit fold down rear seat belts.See rear fold
down seat belts - lh - with rear air
conditioning fitted.
18.Fit rear fold down seat.See rear fold down
seats.
'E' POST TRIM CASING - RH
Service repair no - 76.13.13/03
Remove
1.Remove rear speaker.
See ELECTRICAL,
Repair, rear speaker.
2.Release 2 'E' post finisher retaining studs from
alpine light trim.
3.Release 2 'E' post finisher retaining clips from
lower trim panel.
4.Remove 'E' post finisher.
Refit
5.Position 'E' post finisher clips to lower trim panel.
6.Secure 'E' post finisher studs to alpine light trim.
7.Fit rear speaker.
See ELECTRICAL, Repair,
rear speaker.
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ELECTRICAL
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REPAIR HANDSET INITIALISATION
NOTE: New handsets are supplied in pairs.
If a new handset is required, it will require
initialisation to the ECU using the
following procedure:
1.Starting conditions: ignition off, doors unlocked,
bonnet switch depressed.
2.Carry out instructions 3. to 9. within 8 seconds.
3.Switch ignition ON.
4.Switch ignition OFF.
5.Lock doors.
6.Unlock doors.
7.Release bonnet switch.
8.Switch ignition ON.
9.Switch ignition OFF.
If alarm is correctly accessed, horn will sound and
LED will light. It is now possible to programme two
handsets of correct frequency to vehicle alarm ECU.
This must be carried out within two minutes.
10.Press and hold down button on first handset until
dash LED flashes.
11.Repeat instruction 10. for second handset.
12.The LED will extinguish if both handsets have
been initialised correctly.CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING
Where electrically operated central door locking is
fitted, locking or unlocking the drivers door from
outside by key operation, or from the inside with the
sill knob automatically locks or unlocks the passenger
and rear doors.
Front and rear passenger doors can be independently
locked or unlocked from inside the vehicle by sill knob
operation but can be overidden by further operation of
the driver's door locking control.
On rear doors, where side facing fold down seats are
fitted, a child safety lock is provided which can be
mechanically pre-set to render the interior door
handles inoperative.
Failure of a door actuator will not affect the operation
of the remaining doors and the door with the
inoperative actuator can still be locked or unlocked
manually.
The actuator unit fitted to the driver's door is the
master actuator and is identified from the actuators
fitted to the passenger and rear doors by having a
white connecting link, whereas the passenger and
rear door actuators have grey coloured connecting
links.
NOTE: Actuator units are non-servicable, if
a fault should occur replace the unit with a
new one.
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REPAIR TRAILER SOCKET
Remove
1.If fitted remove the RH side facing seat
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear Fold
Down Seats
2.Remove the rear lower side trim panelSee
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair, Rear
Compartment Lower Trim Panels
3.Raise the carpet adjacent to the RH rear quarter
panel.
4.Disconnect the trailer socket lead multi-plug from
the RH body harness.
5.Displace the rubber grommet in the floor and
pass the socket lead through to the underside of
the vehicle.
6.Remove the securing screws and withdraw the
trailer socket from the towing hook mounting
bracket.
Refit
7.Reverse removal procedure.