HARNESSES
REPAIRS 86-7-29
5.Carefully release 'A' post upper finisher from
drivers side.
6.Disconnect tweeter multiplug and remove 'A'
post finisher.
7.Collect finisher securing clips.8.Remove 3 screws securing drivers side sun
visor and release sun visor.
9.Disconnect multiplug and remove sun visor.
10.Remove 3 screws securing drivers side corner
of stowage pocket to roof panel.
HARNESSES
REPAIRS 86-7-31
17.Disconnect DVD main harness multiplug from
vehicle fuse box link harness.
18.Remove DVD main harness from above
headlining and from fascia.
Refit
1.Fit DVD main harness to fascia and above
headlining.
2.Connect DVD main harness multiplug to
vehicle fuse box link harness.
3.Secure harness behind clamps at 'A' post and
multiplug to DVD unit mounting bracket.
4.Fit upper finisher to 'B' post.
5.Fit 'A' post lower finisher and secure with
fixings.
6.Fit seals to front and rear door apertures.
7.Fit screws to secure stowage pocket.
8.Position sun visor and connect multiplug.
9.Fit sun visor and secure with screws.
10.Fit finisher securing clips to 'A' post.
11.Position 'A' post upper finisher and connect
tweeter multiplug.
12.Fit 'A' post upper finisher.
13.Fit grab handles, tighten screws and fit screw
covers.
14.Fit DVD player unit.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, DVD screen/player unit.
15.Fit CD switch box.
+ IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT,
REPAIRS, Switch box - CD/DVD player.
16.Connect battery earth lead, fit and secure
battery cover.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-17
GPS Antenna
The GPS antenna is installed on the rear of the roof, on the vehicle centreline. A diplexer unit on the underside of the
GPS antenna amplifies the radio signals received from the GPS satellites and transmits them through a co-axial cable
to the navigation computer for processing.
Display Unit
The display unit is integrated into the front stowage pocket, above the rear view mirror. The display unit is a colour
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) that shows the programming menus, route guidance and traffic information. The display
illumination level automatically dims for night time viewing when the exterior lights are switched on.
NAVIGATION SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 87-27
Sensor Check Menu
TestBook/T4 Diagnostics
No serial diagnostic link is provided with the CARiN III navigation system, so TestBook/T4 cannot interact with the
system.
Vehicle Position
If the vehicle’s battery has been disconnected, or if the vehicle has been transported to a new location on another
vehicle (e.g. by trailer or train), the navigation system will require up to 15 minutes to identify the new position. Entering
the vehicle’s position manually, reduces this delay. To enter the vehicle's position manually:
1Highlight and select Information.
2From the information menu, scroll down to the next screen and highlight and select Vehicle position.
NOTE: If the correct CD is in the navigation computer, the country is automatically entered. If you have travelled
to a new country, a new CD may be needed.
3From the vehicle position menu, highlight and select City, then use the typewriter menu to enter the vehicle’s
position (town, road, etc.) in the same way that you would enter a destination.
4Once the town and road names are entered, the navigation computer asks for a junction. This is the name of the
road that forms the next junction ahead of the vehicle.
5Highlight and select Junction, then enter the name using the typewriter, or select the correct road name if a list
of names is displayed. Crossing the junction will be highlighted. Drive the vehicle in the direction of the junction
and press the rotary controller when you reach the junction.
NOTE: The vehicle position menu provides a street map facility which enables you to check your vehicle’s current
position and assists in identifying the name of the next road junction.
Provided that the information entered into the computer is correct, the navigation system requires approximately 1
minute to determine the vehicle's position.
Navigation and Trafficmaster
Road navigation and off-road navigation are accessed from the main menu by highlighting and selecting the
appropriate title with the rotary controller. In both modes of navigation, this brings up a safety notice on the display
unit. Pushing the rotary controller again accepts the safety notice and replaces it with a menu screen, which is the
entry point for operation of the navigation function. The Trafficmaster function only operates in the road navigation
mode, and is activated and de-activated by pushing and holding the menu switch for more than 0.5 second. When
activating the Trafficmaster function, the system returns to the navigation mode if the menu switch is not released
within 1.5 seconds.
Refer to the Owner Handbook: Navigation, CARiN III & Traffic Master, Publication Part No. LRL 0586ENG for full
details of how to operate the road navigation, off-road navigation and Trafficmaster functions.
M86 6074
Sensor Check
Wheel Sensors
GPS Satellites
GPS Status
GYRO
Direction of Travel
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0
08
Position known
0285
Forward