RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-18 REPAIRS
Pre-tensioner - front seat belt
$% 76.73.30
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate
information is read thoroughly.
WARNING: Always disconnect both battery leads
before beginning work on the SRS system.
Disconnect the negative battery lead first. Never
reverse connect the battery.
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove front seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
3.Release cable tie securing pre-tensioner
harness to seat.
4.Remove Torx screw securing pre-tensioner to
seat.
5.Remove pre-tensioner.
WARNING: Store the airbag module or seat
belt pre-tensioner in a designated storage
area. If there is no designated storage area
available, store in the locked luggage
compartment/loadspace of the vehicle and
inform the workshop supervisor.Refit
1.Fit pre-tensioner to seat and tighten Torx bolt to
32 Nm (24 lbf.ft).
2.Secure harness to seat with new cable tie.
3.Fit front seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
4.Connect battery leads, earth lead last.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
76-3-2 REPAIRS
Trim casing - side - loadspace
$% 76.13.12
Remove
1. Models with third row seats: Remove third
row seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
2. For LH trim casing: Remove accessory
socket.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Socket -
accessory.
3.Remove 'D' post trim casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - 'D' post.
4.Remove screw securing trim cap to trim casing.
5.Release trim cap from trim casing.
6. Models with ICE headphone control panels:
Disconnect multiplug from headphone control
panel and remove trim cap.
7.Partially remove rear door aperture seal.
8.Remove 2 trim clips securing trim casing to
body.
9.Remove access panel. 10.Remove trim clip securing trim casing to lower
'D' post.
11. Models without third row seats: Remove trim
clip from bottom rear corner of trim casing.
12.Release trim casing to gain access to rear seat
belt reel.
13.Remove bolt securing rear seat belt reel to
body.
14.Remove trim casing.
Refit
1.Position trim casing.
2.Fit rear seat belt reel to body and tighten bolt to
50 Nm (37 lbf.ft).
3. Models without third row seats: Fit trim clip
securing bottom rear corner of trim casing.
4.Fit trim clip securing trim casing to lower 'D'
post.
5.Fit access panel to trim casing.
6.Fit trim clips securing trim casing to body.
7.Fit rear door aperture seal.
8. Models with ICE headphone control panels:
Position trim cap and connect multiplug to
headphone control panel.
9.Fit trim cap to trim casing and secure with
screw.
10.Fit 'D' post trim casing.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - 'D' post.
11.Fit accessory socket.
+ LIGHTING, REPAIRS, Socket -
accessory.
12. Models with third row seats: Fit third row
seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
76-3-4 REPAIRS
Trim casing - 'D' post
$% 76.13.73
Remove
1.Fold rear seat forward.
2.Remove tail door aperture upper trim casing.
3.Release caps from end of grab handle.
4.Remove 2 bolts securing grab handle to body.
5.Remove grab handle and collect two spacers.
6.Remove 8 trim clips securing trim casing to
body.
7. Models with third row seats:
aRemove third row seat belt escutcheon.
bRemove cap from lower anchorage of third
row seat belt.
cRemove lower anchorage bolt.8. Models with volumetric alarm:
aRelease volumetric sensor from trim casing.
bDisconnect multiplug from volumetric
sensor.
cRemove volumetric sensor.
9.Remove rear seat belt blanking plate.
10.Release 2 clips securing trim casing to body.
11.Remove trim casing.
Refit
1.Fit trim casing and secure with clips.
2.Fit rear seat belt blanking plate.
3. Models with volumetric alarm:
aPosition volumetric sensor to trim casing
and connect multiplug.
bFit volumetric sensor to trim casing.
4. Models with third row seats:
aFit lower anchorage of third row seat belt
and tighten bolt to 32 Nm (24 lbf.ft).
bFit cap to lower anchorage bolt.
cFit third row seat belt escutcheon to trim
casing.
5.Fit trim clips securing trim casing to body.
6.Position grab handle and spacers to trim
casing.
7.Fit and tighten bolts securing grab handle to
body to 3 Nm (2.2 lbf.ft).
8.Close caps on ends of grab handle.
9.Fit tail door aperture upper trim casing.
10.Reposition rear seat.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
REPAIRS 76-3-19
Carpet - rear
$% 76.49.03
Remove
1. Models with premium ICE: Remove power
amplifier.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Amplifier - power.
2.Remove RH front seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
3.Remove both 'B' post lower trim panels.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - lower - 'B' post.
4.Remove finishers from front and rear carpet
retainers.
5.Remove 12 screws securing front and rear
carpet retainers to floor.
6.Remove front and rear carpet retainers. 7.Remove 4 screws securing trim panel to rear of
centre console.
8.Remove trim panel.
9.Position harnesses clear of rear carpet.
10.Remove rear carpet.
Refit
1.Position new rear carpet.
2.Fit front and rear carpet retainers to floor and
secure with screws.
3.Fit finishers to front and rear carpet retainers
4.Position trim panel to rear of centre console
and secure with screws.
5.Fit lower 'B' post trim panels.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - lower - 'B' post.
6.Fit RH front seat to floor.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
7. Models with premium ICE: Fit power
amplifier.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Amplifier - power.
INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS
76-3-20 REPAIRS
Carpet - loadspace
$% 76.49.04
Remove
1.Remove both rear seat belt lower fixings.
2. Models with third row seats: Remove both
third row seats.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
3.Remove both loadspace side trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
4. Models with third row seats: Remove 4
screws and remove both seat lower mounting
escutcheons.
5.Recline rear seats fully forward.
6.Remove finisher from loadspace carpet
retainer.
7.Remove 6 screws securing loadspace carpet
retainer to floor and remove retainer.
8.Remove loadspace carpet.
Refit
1.Position loadspace carpet to floor.
2.Position loadspace carpet retainer to floor and
secure with screws.
3.Fit finisher to loadspace carpet retainer
4.Return rear seats to their normal position.
5. Models with third row seats: Position both
third row seats lower mounting escutcheons to
floor and secure with screws.
6.Fit both loadspace side trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - side - loadspace.
7. Models with third row seats: Fit both third row
seats.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - third row.
8.Position both rear seat belt lower mountings
and secure with bolts tightened to 32 Nm (24
lbf.ft).
Headlining
$% 76.64.15.21
Remove
1.Remove both 'D' post trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - 'D' post.
2.Remove both 'B' post upper trim casings.
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Trim casing - upper - 'B' post.
3.Release clips securing both 'A' post trim
casings.
4. Models with premium ICE: Disconnect
multiplugs from 'A' post speakers.
5.Remove both 'A' post trim casings.
6.Remove 3 screws securing sun visor to
headlining.
7.Release sun visor from clip.
8.Disconnect multiplug from sun visor.
9.Remove sun visor.
10.Repeat process for second sun visor.
SCREENS
76-4-2 REPAIRS
Windscreen
$% 76.81.01
Introduction
The following equipment is required:
lCutting wire and handles.
lKent cutting knife.
lGlazing knife.
lWindscreen repair kit.
lSealant applicator gun.
lSuction cups.
lA felt covered table or stand to support glass.
WARNING: Wear protective gloves when
handling glass, solvents and primers.
WARNING: Wear suitable eye protection when
removing and refitting glass.
WARNING: If glass has splintered, protect eyes
and operate demister blower to remove glass
from heater ducts. Use a vacuum cleaner to
remove glass from fascia, carpet and seats.Remove
1.Remove air intake plenum.
+ HEATING AND VENTILATION,
REPAIRS, Plenum Air Intake.
2.If fitted, disconnect screen heater multiplugs.
3.Remove top corner trim finishers from body.
4.Remove windscreen top finisher and discard.
5.Release interior mirror from slug and tie aside.
6.Fit protection to exterior body work adjacent to
screen.
7.Cover body panels adjacent to glass.
8.Cover heater ducts with masking tape.
9.Cover interior of vehicle with protective sheet.
SEATS
76-5-6 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Seat fore/ aft motor
The seat fore/ aft motor is a permanent magnet motor coupled to a rack and pinion assembly. Should the motor seize
or stick for 6 seconds or more, an internal thermal cut out switch will trip to remove voltage from the motor. Reset
time for the switch is 35 seconds.
Two pins within the seat switch pack control the seat fore/ aft motor. Both pins are normally earthed. Operating the
backward switch applies voltage to that pin while the other pin remains earthed. Operating the forward switch reverses
power and earth to the motor allowing the motor to run in the opposite direction.
Seat cushion front up/ down motor
The seat cushion front up/ down motor is a permanent magnet motor coupled to a rack and pinion assembly. Should
the motor seize or stick for 6 seconds or more an internal thermal cut out switch will trip to remove voltage from the
motor. Reset time for the switch is 35 seconds.
Two pins within the seat switch pack control the seat cushion front up/ down motor. Both pins are normally earthed.
Operating the up switch applies voltage to that pin while the other pin remains earthed. Operating the down switch
reverses power and earth to the motor allowing the motor to run in the opposite direction.
Seat cushion rear up/ down motor
The seat cushion rear up/ down motor is a permanent magnet motor coupled to a rack and pinion assembly. Should
the motor seize or stick for 6 seconds or more, an internal thermal cut out switch will trip to remove voltage from the
motor. Reset time for the switch is 35 seconds.
Two pins within the seat switch pack control the seat cushion rear up/ down motor. Both pins are normally earthed.
Operating the up switch applies voltage to that pin while the other pin remains earthed. Operating the down switch
reverses power and earth to the motor allowing the motor to run in the opposite direction.
Seat squab fore/ aft motor
The squab fore/ aft motor is a permanent magnet motor coupled to a rotary rack and pinion assembly. Should the
motor seize or stick for 6 seconds or more, an internal thermal cut out switch will trip to remove voltage from the motor.
Reset time for the switch is 35 seconds.
Two pins within the seat switch pack control the squab fore/ aft motor. Both pins are normally earthed. Operating the
fore switch applies voltage to that pin while the other pin remains earthed. Operating the aft switch reverses power
and earth to the motor allowing the motor to run in the opposite direction.
SEATS
REPAIRS 76-5-15
REPAIRS
Seat - front
$% 78.10.43.99
Remove
1.Disconnect battery earth lead.
2.Remove 3 screws and 1 trim clip securing
lower trim casing to seat.
3.Remove lower trim casing.
4.Remove cap from front seat belt lower
anchorage bolt.
5.Remove front seat belt lower anchorage bolt. 6.Remove 4 Torx bolts and nut securing front
seat to floor.
7.Lean seat forward to gain access to multiplugs.