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Speakers - A-Pillar Tweeter Speaker RH
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove driver side cantrail and upper 'A' post trim pad; refer
to 76.13.20.
2. Remove tweeter from trim.
Rotate tweeter clockwise to align cut-outs with locating
pegs.
Remove tweeter.
1. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
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Speakers - Door Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Remove door casing; refer to 76.34.01.
3. Remove speaker from door casing.
Remove four screws.
Remove speaker.
1. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
2. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).
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Speakers - Rear Door Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.19 for further information).
2. Remove door casing; refer to 76.34.04.
3. Remove speaker from door casing.
Remove four screws.
Remove speaker.
1. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
2. Reconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see SRO
86.15.15 for further information).
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Speakers - Rear Door Tweeter Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove rear door casing fo r access; refer to 76.34.04.
2. Remove tweeter.
Disconnect connector.
Simultaneously depress retain ing clips and slide tweeter
away from location.
1. CAUTION: Misalignment of tw eeter during installation
could result in the retaining clips being broken. Position tweeter in
front of location and push into position.
Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
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Speakers - Subwoofer Speaker
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove rear parcel tray for access; refer to 76.67.06.90.
2. Remove rear sub-woofer speaker.
Remove screws.
Reposition speaker for access to connectors.
Disconnect connectors.
Remove speaker.
1. Installation is a reversal of the removal procedure.
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Exterior Lighting -
Bulbs
Torques
DescriptionCapacityType
Flasher Side Repeater12V 5WCapless Long Life
Fog Lamp - Front12V 51WHalogen HB4 Long Life
Fog Lamp - Rear Guard12V 21WP21W, Bayonet Long Life
Front Direction Indicator12V 21WBayonet Amber Long Life
Front Parking (side) Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Headlamp - Main12V 55WHalogen H7
Headlamp - Dip12V 55WHalogen H7
High Mounted Stop Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
License Plate Lamp12V 5WFestoon Long Life
Rear Direction Indicator12V 21WPY21W, Bayonet Amber Long Life
Reverse Lamp12V 21WP21W, Bayonet Long Life
Side Marker Lamp12V 5WCapless Long Life
Stop/Tail Lamp12V 21/5WTwin Filament Bayonet Long Life
ComponentNm
Rear Lamp Assembly to Body3
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Exterior Lighting - Exterior Lighting
Description and Operation
A multi-function switch located on the left stalk of the steering column switch assembly permits selection of either parking
(side), headlamps, auto-headlamp or off. Selection of a particular mode provides the appropriate input to the body
processor module (BPM).
Where the auto headlamp function is incorporated, a light sensor in the interior rear view mirror monitors ambient light and
provides an input to the BPM. The BPM responds by switching the low beam headlamps on or off as appropriate for the
prevailing light conditions.
The front and rear fog lamp switch is located on the fascia outboard of the steering column.
Front Lamps
Headlamp assembly
Each headlamp assembly consists of tw o headlamp units. The dipped beam lamp unit is located outboard and the main
beam lamp unit located inboard also carries the front parking (side) lamp. Access for bulb replacement is from the engine
compartment.
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—Headlamp (dip beam)
2—Headlamp (main beam)
3—Front Parking (side) Lamp
4—Front Direction Indicator
5—Front Side Marker
6—Side Repeater Lamp
7—Fog Lamp
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Direction indicator and side marker lamps
Each front direction indicator and side marker lamp is retained in the bumper cover by a lug at one end and a spring clip at
the other end. The side marker lamps are not electrically connected for certain markets.
The side repeater lamps are secured by sp ring clips on the lower edge of the lamp unit. In certain markets Jaguar leaper
badges are substituted for side repeater lamps.
Fog lamps
The fog lamps are located in recesses in the front bump er and secured by three screws. The la mps which are not
interchangeable left to right, are accessed from the rear of the bumper.
Operation
All lamps are controlled by the BPM which provides an appropriate output in response to an input received when a selected
switch is operated.
All lamps receive an input direct from th e BPM with the exception of the main be am, dip beam and front fog lamps which
receive an input from the BPM vi a the respective relays and fuses; refer to section 418-01.
Fault analysis must be undertaken using the PDU. Refer to Diagnosis and Testing.
Consult the relevant Electrical Guid e for details of circuit operation.
Rear Lamps
ItemPart NumberDescription
1—License Plate Lamps