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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation - Luggage Compartment Lid Badges
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Apply protective tape to area immediately surrounding and up
to the badge edge.
2. Using a thin plastic lever and a fulcrum of suitable material
positioned on the taped area, carefully ease the badge free.
3. Remove protective tape.
4. Using white spirit, remove any residual adhesive.
1. Ensure that contact area is clean and dry.
2. Remove backing sheet from badge.
3. Ensuring correct alig nment with trunk lid recess and where
applicable lock aperture and pr ess badge firmly into position.
4. Clean affected area and apply su itable polish to trunk lid and
badge.
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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation - Luggage Comp artment Lid Moulding
Removal and Installation
Removal
1. Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19.
2. Disconnect and remove trunk lamp assemblies. Refer to
86.45.16.
3. Remove covers from trunk latc h finisher securing bolts,
slacken and remove bolts and remove finisher.
4. Remove and discard trunk li d liner rear fasteners and
position liner for access.
5. Free trunk lid release button harness from retaining clip and
disconnect multiplug.
6. NOTE: The pressed steel fasteners fitted to Jaguar models
should be discarded on removal.
Slacken and remove nuts/fasteners securing trim finisher to
trunk lid.
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Installation
7. Position trim finisher for a ccess and withdraw and discard
release button harness grommet from trunk lid.
8. Remove trim finisher from trunk lid.
9. Carefully remove seal from trim finisher.
10. Slacken and remove screws securing release button assembly
to trim finisher and remove release button from finisher.
1. Fit and fully seat release button in trim finisher and fit and
tighten securing screws.
2. Apply suitable adhesive to contac t area of trim finisher and fit
and align seal to finisher.
3. Position trim finisher and pass release button harness through
trunk lid aperture.
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4.
Fit and fully seat a new harn ess grommet in trunk lid.
5. NOTE: Fit new pressed steel fasteners on Jaguar models.
Align and fully seat trim finisher on trunk lid and fit and fully
tighten securing nuts/fasteners.
6. Connect release button harness multiplug and position harness
in retaining clip.
7. Position and fully seat trunk li d trim pad and secure with new
fir tree fasteners.
8. Fit finisher over trunk latch, fi t and tighten securing bolts and
fit bolt covers..
9. Fit trunk lamp assemblies. Refer to 86.45.16.
10. Connect ground cable to batt ery terminal and fit battery
cover. Refer to 86.15.15.
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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation - Radiator Grille
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1. Slacken and remove the two scre ws securing top of grill to
surround.
2. Lift grill to withdraw retainin g lugs from slots and remove
grill from vehicle.
3. Remove and discard the two ny lon screw inserts from top of
surround (adapters for su percharged models).
4. Repeat above steps to remove grill on opposite side.
1. Fit new screw inserts/adapters to top of grill surround.
2. Fit grill lower lugs into suurround slots.
3. Fit and tighten the two screws securing top of grill to surround.
4. Repeat above steps to instal l grill on opposite side.
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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation - Radiator Grille Bezel
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove radiator grills for access. Refer to 76.55.03.
2. Slacken and remove the two screws securing each end of
surround to BIW and remove surround from vehicle.
3. Remove and discard the two nylon screw inserts from each
side of BIW.
1. Fit new screw inserts to BIW locations.
2. Position grill surround on BIW and fit and tighten securing
screws.
3. Fit radiator grills. Refer to 76.55.03.
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Rear View Mirrors - Rear View Mirrors
Description and Operation
Interior Rear View Mirror
The interior rear view mirror is an elec trochromic unit that automatically darken s to prevent glare from following vehicle
lights. This automatic function is selected by pressing the switch at the bottom of the mirror. Pressing the switch again
cancels this function. An LE D then illuminates when automatic dipping is operative.
A Night Sentinel light sensing unit also incorporated in the mi rror casing, provides for automatic control of the vehicle lights.
Door Rear View Mirrors
The door mirrors are cheater mounted, colo r-keyed units, remote electrically adjustable and heated. Adjustment of both
mirrors is carried out from the driver's door switchpack. A slider switch selects the mirror to be adjusted, and a disc switch
adjusts the selected mirror to the required position.
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Mirror adjustment can only be made when the ignition switch is in position I or II or the driver's door is open, and the
selector switch is moved from the central position.
When fitted, electrochromic door mirrors au tomatically darken under control of the interior rear view mirror. Mirror heating
elements operate on selection of backlight heating.
Automatic dipping of passenger door mirror for kerb view when reversing, is fitted as part of the memory pack. With the
ignition switch in position II, the mirror selector switch in the left or right position and reverse gear selected, automatic
dipping is initiated by moving the mirro r toggle switch rearwards and releasing.
On receipt of the dip signal, th e passenger door mirror is driven downwards eith er 7 degrees, bottom of travel, or 4,5 to 5,5
seconds, whichever occurs first. Subsequent rear ward movement of the toggle switch achieves further dipping of the mirror
in the same increments and sequence.
The mirror can be manually returned to the normal memorised position by moving the toggle switch forward with reverse
gear selected. The mirror will automatically return to memorised position on deselection of reverse gear, or moving ignition
switch from position II.
Door mirror fold-back where fitted, to facilitate parking in conf ined spaces, can be initiated when the ignition switch is in
position I or II, the mirror selector switch is in the centra l position and vehicle speed is below 19 km/h (12 mph). Mirror
fold-back is then initiated by moving the toggle switch rear wards and releasing it. The door mirrors are returned to the
normal driving position by ag ain moving toggle switch rearwards. There is no speed constraint on this operation.
In the event of a fold-back mirror becoming 'out of position' du e to accidental impact, it must only be re-positioned by
initiating the fold-back sequence.
Loss of power supplies will result in loss of mirror fold-back memory. In the event of such a memory loss with mirrors in the
normal position, fold-back will operate on second movement of the toggle swit ch. On loss of memory with mirrors in the
fold-back position, they will return to the no rmal position on next fold-back operation.