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13.4.2
SRO 76.19.22
Raise trunk lid.
. Remove the trunk floor carpet (1 Fig. I), see subsection
13.4.4.
. Remove the trunk front liner (2 Fig. I), see subsection 13.4.5.
. Remove the trunk seal retainer (5 Fig. I), see subsection 13.4.6.
. Displace and remove the trunkside liner (3 Fig. I), passing
the fuel filler manual release cable through the liner.
9 Fit and align the new trunk side liner, passing the fuel filler
manual release cable through the liner.
. Refit the trunk seal retainer.
. Refit the trunk front liner.
. Refit the trunk floor carpet.
Trunk Side Liner - Left Hand, Renew
13.4.3 Trunk
Side liner
- Right Hand, Renew
SRO 76.19.23
Raise the trunk lid.
. Remove the trunk floor carpet (1 Fig. I), see subsection
. Remove the trunk front liner (2 Fig. I), see subsection
. Remove the trunk seal retainer (5 Fig. I), see subsection
. Displace and remove the literature pack from the trunk
. Displace and remove the trunk side liner (4 Fig. 1).
' Fit and align new side liner.
. Fit and align the literature pack to the trunk side liner.
. Refit the trunk seal retainer.
. Refit the trunk front liner.
. Refit the trunk floor carpet.
13.4.4.
13.4.5.
13.4.6.
side liner.
13.4.4 Trunk Floor Carpet, Renew
SRO 76.19.30
Displace and remove the trunk floor carpet assembly. 0
. Fit, align and seat new trunk floor carpet assembly.
13.4.5 Trunk Front Liner, Renew
SRO 76.19.31
Remove the battery cover.
. Remove the trunk floor carpet, see subsection 13.4.4.
. Displace and remove the trunk floor liner.
. Fit, align and seat new trunk front liner.
* Refit the trunk floor carpet.
. Refit the battery cover.
Fig. 1
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. Remove the trunk floor carpet, see sub-section 13.4.4.
. Displace and remove the left and right hand tail light
. Undo and remove the trunk seal retainer securing bolts
. Displace and remove the trunk seal retainer.
. Fit and fully seat the new trunk seal retainer.
Fit and fully tighten the trunkseal retainer securing bolts.
. Fit and fully seat the tail light covers.
. Refit the trunk floor carpet.
13.4.7 Trunk Lid Striker, Adjust
Disconnect vehicle battery ground lead.
. Remove the rear finisher.
. Slacken the striker plate securing bolts and adjust the
striker to ensure that the luggage compartment lid aligns
covers.
(arrowed on Fig.
1).
176.107L ___----
Fig. 1
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Body Components & Trim d-!P
13.4.12 Trunk Lid Lock Mechanism, Renew
. Open the trunk and remove the mechanism cover.
. Disconnect the operating rod from the remote linkage.
Removethe two lock assembly securing bolts, remove the
lock from the trunk. lid and remove the assembly from the
vehicle.
. To refit, carry out reversal of the above procedure.
13.4.13 Trunk Lid Gas Strut, Adjust, Renew
Open the trunk.
. Insert a screwdriver and remove the strut from the top
. Fit the strut to the lower pivot first to aid re-assembly.
= To refit, carry out reversal of the above procedure, chang-
pivot and repeat the operation for the lower pivot.
ing one strut at a time.
13.4.14 Trunk Lid Hinge, Renew
. Open the trunk.
. Remove the hinge cover.
Cut and remove the harness straps from the RH hinge and
move the harness away.
Note:
. Remove the upper hinge securing bolts.
. Remove the lower hinge fixings.
. To refit, carry out reversal of the above procedure, ensur- ing that the alignment of the trunk buffers is set relative to
the fenders. Ensure
that the lid is adequatelysupported and that
paint damage cannot occur.
13.4.15 Trunk Rear Liner, Renew
. Disconnect vehicle battery ground lead.
. Peel backthe floor carpet and sound insulation for access.
. Remove the tread plate.
. Remove the trunk rear liner.
. To refit, carry out reversal of the above procedure.
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rl Electrical
SECTION CONTENTS
Sub-section Title SRO Page
15.6 .............
15.6.1 ............
15.6.2 ............
15.6.2.1 ..........
15.6.2.2 ..........
15.6.2.3 ..........
15.7 .............
15.8 .............
15.9 .............
15.9.1 ............
15.9.2 ............
15.10 ............
15.10.1 ..........
15.10.2 ..........
15.10.3 ..........
15.10.4 ..........
15.11 ............
15.11.1 ...........
15.12 ............
15.12.1 ..........
15.12.2 ..........
15.12.3 ..........
15.13 ............
15.13.1 ..........
Power Wash & Screen Wash / Wipe .................................................... 16
Windscreen Wipers and Washers. General Description .................................... 16
Windscreen Wipers and Washers. Switch ............................................... 16
Windscreen Wipers and Washers. Single Wipe Operation ................................. 16
Windscreen Wipers and Washers. Programmed Wash / Wipe Operation ..................... 77
Windscreen Wipers and Washers. Headlamp Power Wash Operation ....................... 17
Closures Switching .................................................................. 18
In-Car Entertainment ................................................................ 19
Lamps & Lighting Logic .............................................................. 20
Lamps & Lighting Logic. Exterior Lighting. General Description ............................ 20
Lamps & Lighting Logic. Interior Lighting. General Description ............................ 21
Harnesses &Cables ................................................................. 22
Harnesses
& Cables. Battery Power Distribution Cables. General ........................... 22
Harnesses & Cables. Main Harnesses. General Description ................................ 24
Harnesses & Cables. Link Harnesses. General Description ................................. 26
Harnesses & Cables. Harness Connectors. General Description ............................. 28
Motors and Solenoids ................................................................ 30
Motors and Solenoids. General Description ............................................. 30
Relays ........................................................................\
..... 32
Relays. Engine Compartment. General Description ....................................... 32
Relays. Passenger Compartment. General Description .................................... 34
Relays. Trunk. General Description .................................................... 36
Control Modules .................................................................... 38
Control Modules. General Description ................................................. 38
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15.5.11 6atteq5 Remove & Refit
0 SRO 86.15.01
Remove
m Open the trunk lid.
Remove the battery cover.
Disconnect and insulate the battery negative lead (1 Fig. 1).
Disconnect and insulate the positive lead (2 Fig. 1).
Remove the battery (3 Fig. 1).
Rea
Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure.
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15.8 IN - CAR ENTERTAINMENT (ICE)
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1. Radio/Cassette Unit
2. Auto Changer
Fig.
1
3 Door Speakers
4. Tweeters
'5.8.1 General Description
The plan view in Fig.1 shows the locations of the In-Car Entertainment (ICE) equipment. This consists of a radio cas- sette playerfitted inside an aperture ofthecentreconsole switch assembly, a compact disc auto-changer located inside
the trunk, four speakers fitted to the front and rear doors and four tweeters of which two are located on either side of
the crash
- roll dash below the windscreen and two on either side of the rear shelf.
The vehicle has an electrically operated, retractable aerial fitted on the offside rear fender.
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15.9.2 Interior Lighting, General Description
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Fig.1 Interior Lighting
The interior lamps consist of
E-Post lamps with or without map lights, a map light combined with switch fitted to the
roof console, sun visor lamps, door courtesy / hazard lamps and a trunk lamp.
Other interior illumination bulbs are fitted within the various switch assemblies.
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Key to Fig. 1, Battery Power Distribution Cables, page 22.
Rear heel board 1 Fuse box power lead 1
Terminal to terminal post link lead 2
Engine bay 1 fuse box power cable LH 3
Starter to alternator cable 4
Engine bay 1 fuse box power cable RH 5
Batt.ry Power Distribution Cabb Numb
1 Starter cable I 6 I
Battery positive extension cable 7
Battery positive cable 8
Battery negative cable 9
Trunk fuse box power cable 10
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IT E I ectr ical
15.10.2 Main Harnm, General Description
1 2 3 4 56
7
M6 1720
Fig.1 Main Harnesses
Fig.
1 shows a plan view of the main harness runs inside the trunk, the passenger compartment and the engine bay.
The illustration is to be read in conjunction with the following table.
To avoid any accidents such as electric shocks,
always disconnect the battery negative lead from the battery negative terminal before disconnecting any of the listed
cables.
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Electrical I3
Main Harness Number
Rear Lamp
LH Rear Door
LH Rear Door
(Passenaer)
Fascia I 4 I
1
2
3
Enaine I PI I 5 I
RH Front BumDer
Left Forward I 6 I
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Right Forward 9
RH Front Door
In-Car Entertainment I 14 I
10
Console
Cabin
RH Rear Door
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