door lock LAND ROVER DISCOVERY 1999 Workshop Manual
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CONTENTS
18 CONTENTS
RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ............................................................................ 75-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
SRS component layout ................................................................................................................... 75-1
SRS block diagram ......................................................................................................................... 75-2
Description - SRS ........................................................................................................................... 75-3
Operation - SRS ............................................................................................................................. 75-9
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description - seat belts ................................................................................................................... 75-11
REPAIRS
Seat belt - front .............................................................................................................................. 75-13
Seat belt - rear - centre ................................................................................................................. 75-13
Seat belt - rear - side .................................................................................................................... 75-15
Mounting - seat belt - 'B' post ...................................................................................................... 75-16
Seat belts - third row ....................................................................................................................... 75-17
Pre-tensioner - front seat belt ....................................................................................................... 75-18
Pre-tensioner - seat belt - front - deployment - in vehicle ............................................................... 75-19
Pre-tensioner - seat belt - front - deployment - off vehicle .............................................................. 75-20
Airbag module - drivers .................................................................................................................. 75-22
Airbag module - passenger ........................................................................................................... 75-23
DCU ................................................................................................................................................ 75-24
Air bag - steering wheel - deployment - off vehicle ......................................................................... 75-25
Air bag - fascia - passenger - deployment - in vehicle ................................................................... 75-26
Air bag - fascia - passenger - deployment - off vehicle .................................................................. 75-27
Rotary coupler ................................................................................................................................ 75-29
DOORS...................................................................................................... 76-1-1
REPAIRS
Door - front .................................................................................................................................... 76-1-1
Door - rear .................................................................................................................................... 76-1-2
Door - tail ........................................................................................................................................ 76-1-3
Glass - front or rear door .............................................................................................................. 76-1-5
Quarter light ................................................................................................................................... 76-1-6
Regulator and motor - front and rear door glass .......................................................................... 76-1-7
Trim casing - front door .................................................................................................................. 76-1-8
Trim casing - rear door .................................................................................................................. 76-1-9
Trim casing - tail door .................................................................................................................... 76-1-10
Latch and motor - front door .......................................................................................................... 76-1-11
Latch and motor - rear door ........................................................................................................... 76-1-12
Latch and motor - tail door ............................................................................................................ 76-1-13
Handle - exterior - rear door ......................................................................................................... 76-1-13
Handle - exterior - tail door ........................................................................................................... 76-1-14
Handle - exterior - front door .......................................................................................................... 76-1-14
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CONTENTS
20 CONTENTS
SCREENS ................................................................................................. 76-4-1
REPAIRS
Glass/sealing rubber - tail door ..................................................................................................... 76-4-1
Windscreen ................................................................................................................................... 76-4-2
Glass - body side - rear ................................................................................................................ 76-4-4
Glass - alpine light ........................................................................................................................ 76-4-6
SEATS ....................................................................................................... 76-5-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Electric seat component location .................................................................................................... 76-5-1
Electric seat block diagram ............................................................................................................. 76-5-2
Description - electric seats.............................................................................................................. 76-5-4
Operation - electric seats ................................................................................................................ 76-5-8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Heated seat component location .................................................................................................... 76-5-9
Heated seat block diagram (electric seats).................................................................................... 76-5-10
Description - heated seats .............................................................................................................. 76-5-11
Operation - heated seats ................................................................................................................ 76-5-13
REPAIRS
Seat - front ..................................................................................................................................... 76-5-15
Seat - third row ............................................................................................................................... 76-5-16
Seat - rear ....................................................................................................................................... 76-5-18
Bolster assembly - rear armrest ..................................................................................................... 76-5-19
Cover - cushion - front seat .......................................................................................................... 76-5-20
Heating element - cushion - front seat .......................................................................................... 76-5-21
Cover - cushion - rear seat ........................................................................................................... 76-5-22
Bladder - lumbar support .............................................................................................................. 76-5-23
Motor - fore and aft - front seat ..................................................................................................... 76-5-23
Motor - rise and fall - front seat ..................................................................................................... 76-5-24
Motor - tilt - front seat .................................................................................................................... 76-5-24
Motor - recline ................................................................................................................................. 76-5-25
Switch - electric seats .................................................................................................................... 76-5-25
Cable - rear squab latch ............................................................................................................... 76-5-26
Latch - rear seat ........................................................................................................................... 76-5-26
Cover - squab - front seat ............................................................................................................. 76-5-28
Cover - squab - RH rear seat ........................................................................................................ 76-5-31
Heating element - squab - front seat ............................................................................................ 76-5-33
Head restraint - third row seat ....................................................................................................... 76-5-33
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CONTENTS
22 CONTENTS
PANEL REPAIRS...................................................................................... 77-2-1
REPLACEMENT PANELS
Replacement panels ....................................................................................................................... 77-2-1
Front end inner panels .................................................................................................................... 77-2-2
Valance panels .............................................................................................................................. 77-2-3
Body side panels ............................................................................................................................ 77-2-4
Body side assembly ........................................................................................................................ 77-2-5
'D'-post assembly............................................................................................................................ 77-2-6
Rear floor assembly. ....................................................................................................................... 77-2-7
Rear end panels ............................................................................................................................ 77-2-8
Front and rear doors ....................................................................................................................... 77-2-9
Taildoor ........................................................................................................................................... 77-2-10
Roof panels..................................................................................................................................... 77-2-11
Replacement panels ....................................................................................................................... 77-2-12
PROCEDURES
General welding precautions .......................................................................................................... 77-2-13
Electronic control units.................................................................................................................... 77-2-14
PROCEDURES
Panel replacement procedure......................................................................................................... 77-2-15
REPAIRS
Front bulkhead assembly................................................................................................................ 77-2-21
Bonnet locking platform .................................................................................................................. 77-2-23
Front cross member........................................................................................................................ 77-2-24
Headlamp mounting panel - RH ..................................................................................................... 77-2-25
Headlamp mounting panel - LH ...................................................................................................... 77-2-26
Valance upper assembly - LH......................................................................................................... 77-2-28
Valance upper assembly - RH ........................................................................................................ 77-2-29
Valance upper assembly (front section) - LH.................................................................................. 77-2-30
Valance upper assembly (front section) - RH ................................................................................. 77-2-32
Front valance assembly - RH ......................................................................................................... 77-2-33
Front valance assembly - LH ......................................................................................................... 77-2-34
'A' post assembly ............................................................................................................................ 77-2-35
Dash side assembly........................................................................................................................ 77-2-37
Sill outer assembly.......................................................................................................................... 77-2-38
Sill inner assembly .......................................................................................................................... 77-2-39
'B/C' post assembly ........................................................................................................................ 77-2-40
Panel body side assembly .............................................................................................................. 77-2-41
Body side inner rear assembly ....................................................................................................... 77-2-43
'D' post outer assembly................................................................................................................... 77-2-44
Wheelarch rear outer assembly ...................................................................................................... 77-2-45
'E' post assembly ............................................................................................................................ 77-2-46
'E' post closing assembly ................................................................................................................ 77-2-47
Cross member outer rear panel ...................................................................................................... 77-2-47
Cross member outer rear panel (centre section) ............................................................................ 77-2-48
Cross member outer rear panel (RH/LH section) ........................................................................... 77-2-49
Cross member closing rear panel ................................................................................................... 77-2-49
Cross member rear assembly......................................................................................................... 77-2-50
Cross member rear assembly (RH/LH section) .............................................................................. 77-2-50
Rear floor complete assembly ........................................................................................................ 77-2-51
Rear floor (rear section) .................................................................................................................. 77-2-52
Rear floor (RH/LH section) ............................................................................................................. 77-2-53
Roof assembly ............................................................................................................................... 77-2-53
TIMES
TIME SCHEDULES ........................................................................................................................ 77-2-55
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CONTENTS
26 CONTENTS
LIGHTING.................................................................................................. 86-2-1
ADJUSTMENTS
Headlamps beam alignment - up to 03MY ..................................................................................... 86-2-1
Headlamps beam alignment - from 03MY ...................................................................................... 86-2-2
REPAIRS
Lamp - front repeater - up to 03MY ................................................................................................ 86-2-3
Headlamp - up to 03MY .................................................................................................................. 86-2-4
Headlamp - from 03MY .................................................................................................................. 86-2-5
Lamp - tail ..................................................................................................................................... 86-2-6
Lamp - front fog up to 03MY ........................................................................................................... 86-2-6
Lamp - front fog from 03MY ............................................................................................................ 86-2-7
Housing - number plate lamp ......................................................................................................... 86-2-8
Motor - headlamp levelling ............................................................................................................ 86-2-9
Lamp - stop - centre high mounted (CHMSL) .............................................................................. 86-2-10
Lamp - tail/flasher - bumper ............................................................................................................ 86-2-10
Lamp - interior - front .................................................................................................................... 86-2-11
Lamp - interior - rear ..................................................................................................................... 86-2-11
Rheostat - panel lights dimmer ...................................................................................................... 86-2-12
Switch - hazard warning ................................................................................................................ 86-2-13
Switch - indicator and exterior lighting - combined ......................................................................... 86-2-13
Socket - accessory ........................................................................................................................ 86-2-14
Switch - front/rear fog lamps ......................................................................................................... 86-2-14
BODY CONTROL UNIT ............................................................................ 86-3-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-3-1
Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 86-3-19
REPAIRS
Body control unit (BCU) .................................................................................................................. 86-3-35
ALARM SYSTEM AND HORN.................................................................. 86-4-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Alarm system component layout..................................................................................................... 86-4-2
Alarm system block diagram........................................................................................................... 86-4-4
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-4-5
Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 86-4-17
REPAIR
Switch - central door locking ......................................................................................................... 86-4-25
Switches - horn ............................................................................................................................. 86-4-25
Vehicle horn .................................................................................................................................. 86-4-26
Sounder - alarm ............................................................................................................................ 86-4-26
Sounder - battery backed-up (BBUS) ............................................................................................. 86-4-27
Switch - bonnet ............................................................................................................................. 86-4-27
Receiver - alarm system - models with sunroof ............................................................................. 86-4-28
Receiver - alarm system - models without sunroof ......................................................................... 86-4-28
Coil - passive immobilisation ........................................................................................................ 86-4-29
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS 27
WINDOWS ................................................................................................ 86-5-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Electric windows block diagram ...................................................................................................... 86-5-1
Electric windows component layout ................................................................................................ 86-5-2
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-5-4
Operation ....................................................................................................................................... 86-5-11
REPAIRS
Switch - rear door .......................................................................................................................... 86-5-13
Switch - console ............................................................................................................................ 86-5-13
Switch - heated rear screen ............................................................................................................ 86-5-14
IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT ...................................................................... 86-6-1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
ICE System Component layout ....................................................................................................... 86-6-1
Base and mid line ICE system control diagram .............................................................................. 86-6-2
High line ICE system control diagram ............................................................................................. 86-6-3
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-6-4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
DVD Player Component Layout ...................................................................................................... 86-6-12
DVD Player Control Diagram .......................................................................................................... 86-6-14
Description ...................................................................................................................................... 86-6-16
Operation ........................................................................................................................................ 86-6-27
REPAIRS
Radio ............................................................................................................................................. 86-6-31
Speaker - low/full range - front door .............................................................................................. 86-6-32
Speaker - low range - rear door ..................................................................................................... 86-6-32
Switches - remote control - ICE .................................................................................................... 86-6-33
Amplifier - aerial .............................................................................................................................. 86-6-33
Speaker - mid range - front door ................................................................................................... 86-6-34
Speaker - high range - rear door ................................................................................................... 86-6-34
Amplifier - power ........................................................................................................................... 86-6-35
Speaker - tail door ......................................................................................................................... 86-6-36
CD autochanger ............................................................................................................................ 86-6-36
DVD screen/player unit .................................................................................................................. 86-6-37
Switch box - CD/DVD player ........................................................................................................... 86-6-38
HARNESSES ............................................................................................ 86-7-1
REPAIRS
Harness - injectors - diesel ............................................................................................................ 86-7-1
Harness - body .............................................................................................................................. 86-7-1
Harness - engine - V8 ..................................................................................................................... 86-7-8
Harness - engine - diesel ................................................................................................................ 86-7-12
Harness - main .............................................................................................................................. 86-7-15
Harness - main - DVD unit ............................................................................................................. 86-7-28
Harness - link - CD/DVD switch box ............................................................................................... 86-7-32
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INTRODUCTION
01-3
Abbreviations and Symbols
A Amperes
AAP Ambient Air Pressure
ABDC After Bottom Dead Centre
ABS Anti-Lock Brake System
ac Alternating current
A/C Air Conditioning
ACE Active Cornering Enhancement
ACEA Association of Constructors of
European Automobiles
AFR Air Fuel Ratio
AP Ambient Pressure
ASC Anti-shunt Control
ATC Air Temperature Control
ATDC After Top Dead Centre
BBDC Before Bottom Dead Centre
BBUS Battery Backed Up Sounder
BCU Body Control Unit
BDC Bottom Dead Centre
bhp Brake Horse Power
BP Boost Pressure
BPP Brake Pedal Position
BS British Standard
BTDC Before Top Dead Centre
C Celsius
CAN Controller Area Network
CD Compact Disc
CDC Centre Differential Control
CDL Central Door Locking
CD - ROM Compact Disc - Read Only
Memory
CFC Chlorofluorocarbon
CHMSL Centre High Mounted Stop Lamp
CKP Crankshaft Position
CLV Calculated Load Value
cm Centimetre
cm
2Square centimetre
cm3Cubic centimetre
CMP Camshaft Position
CPP Clutch Pedal Position
CO Carbon Monoxide
CO
2Carbon Dioxide
CR Common Rail
CVS Canister Vent Solenoid
deg. Degree, angle or temperature
dia. Diameter
DIN Deutsche Industrie Normen
(German Industrial Standards)
dc Direct current
DCV Directional Control Valve
DOHC Double Overhead Camshaft
DTI Dial Test Indicator
DFM Dual Mass Flywheel
DVD Digital Versatile Disc
EACV Electronic Air Control Valve EAT Electronic Automatic
Transmission
EBD Electronic Brake pressure
Distribution
ECD European Community Directive
ECM Engine Control Module
ECT Engine Coolant Temperature
ECU Electronic Control Unit
EDC Electronic Diesel Control
EEPROM Electronic Erasable
Programmable Read Only
Memory
EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation
EKA Emergency Key Access
EN European Norm
EOBD European On Board Diagnostics
ETC Electronic Traction Control
EUI Electronic Unit Injector
EVAP Evaporative Emission
EVR Electronic Vacuum Regulator
F Fahrenheit
FBH Fuel Burning Heater
FIP Fuel Injection Pump
FTC Fast Throttle Control
g Gramme or Gravity
hHour
hc High compression
HC Hydro Carbons
HDC Hill Descent Control
HDPE High Density Polyethylene
HFS Heated Front Screen
Hg Mercury
HO2S Heated Oxygen Sensor
HMW High Molecular Weight
HRW Heated Rear Window
ht/HT High tension
IACV Idle Air Control Valve
IAT Intake Air Temperature
ICE In-Car Entertainment
i.dia. Internal diameter
IDM Intelligent Driver Module
in3Cubic inch
ILT Inlet Throttle
ISO International Organisation for
Standardisation
k Thousand
kg Kilogramme
km Kilometre
km/h Kilometres per hour
kPa KiloPascal
KS Knock Sensor
lLitre
lbf.in Pounds force inches
lbf/in
2Pounds per square inch
lbf.ft Pounds force feet
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MAINTENANCE
10-8 PROCEDURES
Road wheels
Refit
1.Apply anti-seize compound to wheel hub
centre.
2.Refit road wheels to original hub position.
Tighten wheel nuts to 140 Nm (103 lbf.ft).
Radiator/Intercooler
Check
1.Visually check radiator/intercooler for external
obstructions, remove debris.
2.Visually check fan blades for damage.
Ambient air Temperature and pressure
sensor
Check
1.Check ambient air temperature and pressure
sensor for damage.
Doors, bonnet and fuel filler flap
Check
1.Check operation of each door, door lock,
bonnet catch and fuel filler flap. Ensure doors
close securely.
Lubricate
1.Lubricate door locks, hinges, check straps,
bonnet catch and fuel filler flap.
+ CAPACITIES, FLUIDS,
LUBRICANTS AND SEALANTS,
Lubrication.
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REAR SUSPENSION
64-18 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
When SLS compressor operation is required, the ECU provides a battery supply to energise the SLS relay located in
the engine compartment fusebox. When the relay contacts close, a 12 V supply passes through fusible link 9 in the
engine compartment fusebox, through the relay contacts and operates the air supply unit compressor. The ECU will
then supply power to operate one or both air control valve solenoids and/or the exhaust valve solenoid to inflate or
deflate the air springs as required. The compressor does not need to be powered to deflate the air springs.
The ECU also controls the operation of the SLS audible warning, the SLS warning lamp and the ORM warning lamp.
When the ignition is switched to position II, the ECU performs a three second bulb check and illuminates the SLS and
ORM warning lamps in the instrument pack to check for operation. When the system is operating or a fault is sensed
by the ECU, the ECU will operate the appropriate warning lamp and audible warning as required. The audible warning
is operated by the Body Control Unit (BCU) when it receives a signal from the SLABS ECU. The audible warning is
emitted from a speaker at the rear of the instrument pack.
Depressing the ORM switch for a minimum of 0.5 seconds, completes an earth which the ECU uses as a signal to
initiate the ORM if conditions allow. When the ECU starts ORM, the same earth that was completed by the ORM
switch is pulled to earth by the ECU to activate the ORM warning lamp. The ECU checks for a further operation of the
ORM switch by continuously and very quickly removing the earth for the ORM warning lamp. If the ORM switch is
operated for more than 0.5 seconds, the ECU will detect this and de-activate the ORM.
The SLS part of the SLABS ECU also uses the road speed data generated within the SLABS ECU by the ABS system.
Operation of ORM and extended mode are road speed sensitive and use the ABS signal to monitor the vehicle speed.
When the accessory remote handset is used for the SLS lower and raise functions, the handset transmits RF signals
which are received by the same RF receiver used for the alarm/remote door locking system. The RF receiver passes
this data as a 25 Hz PWM signal to the BCU. The BCU then transmits this data to the SLABS ECU as raise or lower
data. TestBook is required to program the BCU for remote handset operation.
SLABS ECU connector pin details
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REAR SUSPENSION
64-22 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Off-road mode (ORM)
ORM is used to raise the rear of the vehicle from normal ride height to the ORM ride height of 100 mm between the
tip of the bump stop and the axle.
ORM is activated by depressing the ORM switch located on the fascia for not less than 0.5 seconds. With the engine
running, all doors closed and the vehicle speed below 18 mph (30 km/h), the audible warning will sound once and the
ORM warning lamp in the instrument pack will start to flash when the switch is released. The compressor will be
started and the air control valves will be energised by the ECU to inflate the air springs and raise the rear of the vehicle.
When the full ORM height is reached, the ECU will terminate compressor operation and close the air valves. The ORM
warning lamp will stop flashing and remain continuously illuminated to inform the driver that the SLS system is in ORM.
When ORM is no longer required, depressing the ORM switch for not less than 0.5 seconds with all doors closed will
lower the SLS to normal ride height. The audible warning will sound once and the ORM warning lamp will flash as the
suspension lowers. The ECU energises the air control valves and the exhaust valve to release air pressure from the
air springs. When standard ride height is reached the ORM warning lamp will extinguish and the ECU will de-energise
the air control valves and the exhaust valve solenoids.
If the SLS is in ORM and the vehicle speed exceeds 18 mph (30 km/h), the ECU will lower the SLS to standard ride
height. The driver will be informed of this by an audible warning and the ORM warning lamp flashing as the suspension
lowers. When normal ride height is achieved, the ORM warning lamp will extinguish.
At sea level, the time to change the SLS from normal ride height to ORM or visa versa will take between 15 and 20
seconds.
If the ECU determines that conditions are not correct for SLS operation, i.e.; axle articulation or system fault, the
audible warning will sound three times to inform the driver that the ORM request has not been granted.
Extended mode
The extended mode is automatically operated by the ECU and requires no input from the driver. Extended mode
operates when the chassis is grounded causing the rear wheels to spin. This information is generated by the ABS
function of the SLABS ECU.
When the ECU senses that the chassis is grounded and the vehicle speed is less than 6 mph (10 km/h), the ECU will
operate the compressor and energise the air control valves for 25 seconds to raise the rear of the vehicle. This
operates irrespective of the mode that the SLS system is in at that time. To inform the driver, the ORM warning lamp
will flash continuously at all times that the system is in extended mode.
The driver can exit the extended mode by depressing the ORM switch for not less than 0.5 seconds or by exceeding
8 mph (13 km/h).
Remote handset SLS control
The remote handset is an accessory item which allows the SLS to be operated between normal ride height and bump
stop height to allow easier connection and disconnection of trailers. The remote handset is similar in appearance to
that of the remote door locking handset but does not have an integral key. A circular button with an arrow is used to
raise the SLS and an oval button with the 'Land Rover' logo is used to lower the SLS.
The remote handset control requires all doors to be closed and the ignition to be in position II, but the engine does
not need to be running.
Pressing the lower button will signal the SLABS ECU, via the RF receiver and the BCU, to energise the exhaust valve
and air control valves. The SLS will lower up to 60 mm (2.36 in) below normal ride height if the button is held. If the
button is released the SLS will stop at that point.
Pressing the raise button will signal the SLABS ECU, via the RF receiver and the BCU, to start the compressor and
energise the exhaust valve and air control valves. The SLS will raise to normal ride height if the button is held. If the
button is released the SLS will stop at that point.
When raising or lowering the SLS using the remote handset, the SLS warning lamp will flash and the audible warning
will sound when the system is operating. When the SLS is fully lowered the warning lamp will stay illuminated. The
SLS will reset to normal ride height if the vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph (5 km/h) for 10 seconds when the SLS is
lowered.
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DOORS
REPAIRS 76-1-1
DOORS REPAIRS
Door - front
$% 76.28.01.99
Remove
1.Release 'A' post lower trim and position aside.
2.Release and disconnect multiplugs from lower
'A' post.
3.Release harness sleeve and pull harness
through 'A' post.
4.Remove roll pin from door check strap.
5.Release check strap from 'A' post.
6.Discard roll pin.
7.Remove 2 'C' clips from door hinges.
8.With assistance raise and remove door. Refit
1.With assistance position door to hinges.
2.Fit 'C' clips to hinge pins.
3.Position check strap to 'A' post and secure with
new roll pin.
4.Feed door harness through 'A' post.
5.Connect and secure multiplugs at lower 'A'
post.
6.Connect harness sleeve to 'A' post and door.
7.Fit 'A' post finisher.
8.Check door for flush fit to adjacent panels and
door edges for equal gap. If adjustment is
necessary:
aOpen door
bPlace a wooden block on jack and position
jack to support door lower edge.
cLoosen 4 bolts securing hinges to door.
dLoosen 2 Torx bolts securing door latch
striker.
eUse jack to assist with door alignment.
fTighten hinge bolts.
gRemove jack, close door and check for
correct alignment.
hWhen alignment is correct, tighten door
hinge bolts to 30 Nm (22 lbf.ft).
iAdjust door latch striker and tighten Torx
bolts to 26 Nm (19 lbf.ft).