Page 1983 of 2490
Installation 
 
 
 
 
6. Remove fuses and relays. 
1. Note position of each relay and remove them. 
2. Identify each fu se and remove them. 
The value and position of each  fuse is illustrated on the lid 
of the trunk compartment fuse box - for all fuse boxes on 
the vehicle.  
1.  Installation is reverse of removal. 
2.  Reconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.15. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 1984 of 2490
Module Communications Network - Central Junction Box (CJB) Removal and Installation 
Removal 
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground  cable; refer to 86.15.19. 
2.  Remove heelboard trim panel. 
 
3. Remove positive supply power cable and displace fuse box. 
1. Displace cover. 
Remove nut which secures posi tive cable to fuse box.  
2. Disconnect cable. 
3. Remove nuts. 
 
4.  Remove fuse box. 
Identify and disconnect  harness connectors.  
 
5.  Remove fuses and relay. 
1. Remove relay. 
2. Identify each fuse and remove them. 
The value and position of each fuse is illustrated on the lid of the 
trunk compartment fuse box - for all fuse boxes on the vehicle.  
1.  Installation is reverse of removal. 
2.  Reconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.15. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 1985 of 2490
Module Communications Network - Front Auxiliary Junction Box 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.19. 
2.  Open bonnet and fit body pa intwork protection sheets. 
 
3. Remove positive supply power cable. 
1. Displace cover. 
2. Remove nut. 
3. Disconnect cable. 
 
4. Remove fuse box fro m mounting panel. 
1. Release securing latch,  upwards, displace fuse box 
outwards and remove from mounting panel. 
2. Release securing tangs and remove cover. 
 
5.  Remove fuse box. 
1. Identify and disconne ct harness connectors. 
6.  Remove fuses and relays. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 1986 of 2490
Installation 
 
  
1. Note position of each relay and remove them. 
2. Identify each fu
se and remove them. 
The value and position of each  fuse is illustrated on the lid 
of the trunk compartment fuse box - for all fuse boxes on 
the vehicle.  
1.  Installation is reverse of removal. 
2.  Reconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.15. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 1987 of 2490
Module Communications Network - Rear Auxiliary Junction Box 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
 
1. Disconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.19. 
2.  Open bonnet and fit body pa intwork protection sheets. 
 
3. Remove positive supply power cable. 
1. Displace cover. 
2. Remove nut. 
3. Disconnect cable. 
 
4. Remove fuse box fro m mounting panel. 
1. Remove nuts. 
Reposition fuse box for  access to connectors.  
 
5. Remove fuse box. 
Identify and disconnect harness connectors.  
6.  Remove fuses and relay. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 1988 of 2490
Installation 
 
 
 
1. Release securing tangs and remove cover. 
2. Remove relay. 
3. Identify each fuse and remove them. 
The value and position of each  fuse is illustrated on the lid 
of the trunk compartment fuse box - for all fuse boxes on 
the vehicle.  
1.  Installation is reverse of removal. 
2.  Reconnect battery ground cable; refer to 86.15.15. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
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Instrument Panel and Console - Instrument Panel Finish Panel 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
1. WARNINGS: 
 FOLLOWING DISCONNECTION OF THE BATTERY, A PERIOD 
OF AT LEAST ONE MINUTE MUST BE ALLOWED TO ELAPSE 
BEFORE ANY WORK IS CARRIED OUT ON AN AIR BAG MODULE. 
 IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT RUPTURING THE 10A BATTERY 
SUPPLY FUSE (F4 LOCATED IN THE FUSE-BOX AT THE DRIVER'S 
END OF THE FASCIA), THE FUSE MUST NOT BE RENEWED UNTIL 
THE AIRBAG/SRS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DE-ACTIVATED. FUSES OF 
ANY OTHER VALUE MUST NEVER BE USED, AS THIS CAN CAUSE 
DISARM FAILURE. 
Remove battery cover and disconnect ground cable from 
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19. 
 
2.  Using a plastic lever, carefu lly release passenger airbag 
deployment door from mounting cl ips, position for access and 
remove and discard retaining clips. 
3.  Remove major gauge module veneer panel for access. Refer to 
76.47.24. 
 
4.  Using a thin plastic lever, care fully release the four centre 
veneer panel dowels from fascia clips. 
5.  Remove and discard the veneer pa nel to fascia securing clips. 
    
         
        
        
     
        
        Page 2322 of 2490

Wipers and Washers - Windshield Wiper/Washer Switch 
Removal and Installation 
Removal 
1. Ensure that steering  wheel is in the straight ahead, fully 
lowered and fully ex tended position. 
2.  Remove battery cover and disc onnect ground cable from 
battery terminal. Refer to 86.15.19. 
3.  WARNINGS: 
 FOLLOWING DISCONNECTION OF THE BATTERY, A PERIOD 
OF AT LEAST ONE MINUTE MUST BE ALLOWED TO ELAPSE 
BEFORE ANY WORK IS CARRIED OUT ON AN AIR BAG MODULE. 
 FOLLOWING TEN YEARS IN SERVICE, AN AIR BAG MODULE 
MUST BE REMOVED AND DISPOSED OF IN THE APPROVED 
MANNER, AND A NEW AIR BAG MUST BE FITTED. 
 AIR BAGS CONTAIN A CHEMICAL IRRITANT. IF AN AIR BAG 
IS RENEWED, THE ORIGINAL UNIT  MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN 
ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT SAFETY PROCEDURES. 
 IN THE EVENT OF A FAULT RUPTURING THE 10A BATTERY 
SUPPLY FUSE (F4 LOCATED IN THE FUSE-BOX AT THE DRIVER'S 
END OF THE FASCIA), THE FUSE  MUST NOT BE RENEWED UNTIL 
THE AIRBAG/SRS SYSTEM HAS BEEN DE-ACTIVATED. FUSES OF 
ANY OTHER VALUE MUST NEVER BE USED, AS THIS CAN CAUSE 
DISARM FAILURE. 
Remove driver airbag. Refer to 76.73.39. 
4.  Remove steeri ng wheel. 
5.  Remove steering column lowe r cowl. Refer to 76.46.03. 
6.  Remove steering column upper cowl. Refer to 76.46.02. 
7.  Remove driver side unders cuttle. Refer to 76.46.11. 
 
8. Release wipe/washer switch mult iplug from retaining bracket 
and disconnect  multiplug. 
9.  Sever and discard tie straps se curing key transponder exciter 
coil multiplug to harness and disconnect multiplug.