Audio Unit - Audio System
Description and Operation
The choice of two entertainment system s is available; base or premium.
The base system comprises a radio cassette player with in tegral message display and "Phone Ready" controls for an
accessory telephone; door speakers and tweeters.
The premium system has the following additional components: power amplifier, CD autochanger, sub-woofer and 'A' post
tweeters fitted instead of front door tweeters.
Both systems can be operated remotely by use of switches loca ted on the steering wheel and have an electrically operated
aerial.
Telephone controls incorporated in the ra dio cassette unit facilitate inclusion of the GSM hands free telephone system
available as optional equipment.
After diagnostic or repair operations, refer to the Sound System Handbook for setting-up procedures and operation.
Instrument Panel and Console - Audio Unit Housing
Removal and Installation
Removal
Installation
1.
Remove centre console veneer pa nel. Refer to operations in
this section.
2. Withdraw radio from console for access, disconnect multiplugs
and aerial lead and remo ve radio from vehicle.
3. Remove console for access.
1. Slacken and remove tw o screws securing radio
console to fascia, release two dowels and withdraw
console for access.
2. Release clip retaining air conditioning panel harness.
4. Tilt bottom of radio console upwards and remove console from
vehicle.
1. Position radio console for access and secure air conditioning
harness in LH clip behind console.
2. Fit console to BIW and fit an d tighten securing screws.
3. Position radio at console and connect multiplugs and ground
and aerial leads.
4. Fully seat radio in console.
5. Fit centre console veneer panel.Refer to 76.47.26.
6. Fit 'J' gate finisher retain ing panel. Refer to 76.25.26.
7. Fit 'J' gate finisher . Refer to 76.25.24.
8. Connect ground cable to battery terminal and fit battery cover.
Refer to 86.15.15.