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Body-General
Seats
4 Anatomically correct seats are constructed from polyure-
10 way seat adjustment thane foam
containing areas or "zones" of different firmness.
They offer good lateral support without constricting the occu-
pant.
The seats have a passive internal ventilation system: Cylin-
drical cavities within the cushions and backrests generate a
pumping effect as the ride motions cause occupant motion.
This
helps remove moisture and feeds fresh air into the seats.
Other features of the seating system:
The seat bases have steel springs for added support and
strength.
The seat control switches are along the outside edge of
the
seat.
Heated seats are an option in all models
In cars equipped with seat position memory, three different
seat confiaurations can be memorized by the seat control
module(s): Seat memory coordinates with outside mirror
memory. These functions are controlled by the seat mem-
ory
module(s).
* For security reasons, the release lever to fold the rear seat
backrest forward is installed in the trunk.
Sport Wagon models: Rear seat
baclts are split 60140, with
the center armrest on the left seat back.
The center armrest incorporates a non adjustable head-
rest. When folded down, the armrest opens out with
cup-
holders and a storage compartment. See 520 Seats for
more details.
instruments and controls
Everything in the interior passengercompartment essential to
the driver is logically grouped and easy to reach. All instru-
ments and controls have been arranged ergonomically and
are fully integrated into the overall design of the vehicle.
Tilt-telescopic steering wheel has
30 mm (1.2 in) of vertical
and longitudinal adjustment.
Multifunction steering wheel contains two
ltey pads con-
taining controls for the sound system, telephone and
cruise control.
Padded dashboard houses the instrument cluster and the
ventilation and heating system.
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Fenders, Engine Hood
Working from below, remove front wheel arch fastener (ar-
row).
With door open remove fastener
fender to door post. (arrow) attaching upper
Remove screw
(arrow) at front of fender.
Remove ground strap nut and hood hinge bolts
(arrows)
CAUTION-
Secure hood in such a way that the windshield and body pan-
els
wiN not be damaged.
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Hood, raising to service position
CAUTION-
Do not switch on the windshield wipers with the engine
hood raised. As a precaution, remove the wiper
motor
fuse. See 610 Electrical Component Locations.
The
hoodis heavy Before removing the hoodsupports,
be sure to have an assistant help support the hood.
< Open hood fully. With the help of a partner, support hood and
remove retaining clips (arrow) on upper end of pressurized
lifting struts. Pull struts off hood.
< Raise hood to service position and loclc in position by placing
bolts (arrow) in right and
left hinges.
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Fenders, Engine ~ood/
Hood, removing and installing
With hood open:
Remove hood wiring harness mounting clip
(A)
Disconnect electrical harness connector (B).
Unplug windshield washer hose (C).
WARNING-
The hood is heavy Before removing the hoodsupports, be
sure to have an assistant help
support the hood.
Mark position of hinge plates.
With the help of a assistant, support hood and remove retain-
ing clips
(A) on upper end of pressurized lifting struts. Pull
struts off hood.
Loosen upper hinge bolts
(B)
Remove lower hinge bolts (C). Lift hood off carefully.
Installation is reverse of removal.
* Repair any paint damage and paint any exposed metal
Check hood alignment. See
Hood, aligning.
NOTE-
The hood was fitted and attached to an unfinished body at
the factory Unfinished
sun'aces exposed by this procedure
must be touched up with paint,
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Fenders, Ensine HOO~I
Hood release cable and spring pins,
adjusting
Before adjusting hood pins, be sure the hood is aligned even-
ly to fenders and front panel.
- Malte sure bowden cable, which connects both hood loclts
together, is seated in lock guide on both left and right loclts.
4 Loosen hood spring pin bolts (A) and retaining hoolt bolts (B)
at hood on left and right sides only enough to allow move-
ment.
- Lower (but do not fully latch) hood several times so pins on
hood center themselves in lower loclts.
NOTE-
Do not let hood lock with latch bolts loose
- Tighten hood spring pin bolts and latch bolts when alignment
is correct.
- Remove one bolt at a time from each side, clean and coat
with
LoctiteB 270 or equivalent, and reinstall. Repeat pro-
cess on all other bolts.
- Adjust rubber stop buffers above headlight assemblies. See
Hood, aligning.
- Test hood for correct closure and opening. If hood does not
spring open, lengthen spring pins.
- To lengthen spring pin, loosen locltnut (arrow) with wrench
inserted through spring, then turn pin counterclocltwise.
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Doors
4 Pull up on locking clip and remove connector.
4 With door fully open, unscrew pin bolts (arrow) from top and
bottom hinges.
Disconnect door
check by squeezing mounting pin tabs
(arrow) and driving pin up.
Remove door by lifting up off lower hinge halves.
CAUJION-
Be careful not to damage door or otherpainted body surfac-
es.
Make sure no load is placed on wirinq harness.
Installation is reverse of removal. Keep in mind the following:
Mount and align rear doors first, followed by the front
doors.
Align door so that panel gaps are equal on either side, see
specifications at the end of this procedure. If necessary,
adjust door hinges. See Door hinge adjustment.
* Adjust door striker so that trailing edge of front door is
slightly higher
(I mm 10.04 in.) than leading edge of rear
door. See
515 Central Locking and Anti-Theft.
Repair any paint damage and paint any exposed metal.
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WARNING -
E39 cars are fitted with side-impact airbags in the front doors
and optional side impact
airbags in the rear doors. When
servicing doors, always disconnect the negative
(-) battery
terminal. See
721 Airbag System (SRS) for cautions and
procedures relating to the
airbag system.
Door trim panel, removing and installing
Disconnect negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION--
Prior to disconnecting the battem read the batfew discon-
nection cautions given in
001 General Cautions and warn-
ings.
Q Open door, and remove screw (arrow) located
in air
duct.
< Pry out seat memory switch and disconnect wiring harness.
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< Unclip door panel from door perimeter using a plastic trim
panel tool. Pry panel retaining clips off one at a time.
- Lift bottom of door trim panel up and away from window trim
to release clips.
- Pull door panel upwards to release center mount clip.
- Disconnect radio speaker wiring harness.
- Remove door trim panel.
< Before installing door trim panel, replace any damaged plas-
tic clips (arrows).
NOTE-
Yellow door trim clips (white arrows) at front are longer than
white door trim clips (blaclc arrows).
4 Checlt if support clip for door bracltet remains on door (ar-
row).
4 If so, remove support clip from door and replace in bracltet on
door trim panel (arrow).
- Remainder of installation is reverse of removal. Note the fol-
lowing:
Align metal retainers on window sill with openings on top
of door panel.
Checlc door-lock mechanism and window for ease of
movement.