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A. Installation Preparation - All Configurations

A. Installation preparation-all configurations

1. Read this bulletin in its entirety before starting.

2. Check to make sure the following relays and fuses are installed and install them if not:

^ N10/1kP relay located in the front SAM (N10/1)

^ N10/2kF relay located in the rear SAM (N10/2)

^ N10/1f44 - 5 amp fuse located in the front SAM (N10/1)

^ N10/2f13 - 5 amp fuse located in the rear SAM (N10/2)

^ N10/2f16* - 7.5 amp fuse located in the rear SAM (N10/2)

^ F34f40* - 7.5 amp fuse located in the interior fuse box (F34)

* The ETM may show the current rating for fuse F16 and fuse F40 incorrectly. Check your ETMs to make the following corrections if needed: Fuse F16 is "7.5 amps;" fuse F40 is 7.5 amps."

2. Unpack and compare the installation kit(s) contents against the Parts Information list.

3. Place the operating guides and customer accessories in the glove box or appropriate storage compartment.

4. Insert the telephone fuse # 16.

5. If installing the optional voice control module (VCM), remove the trunk mat and cover (secured by two plastic rivets) over the electronics compartment in the trunk floor.

6. Remove the right liner panel in the trunk.

Note:
In Model 203.081 without the Bose(R) Sound System, the right liner panel in the trunk may need to be replaced with part number A 203 690 08 41 9C 86 (refer to the Parts Information table). Replacement is necessary only if the molded right liner panel of the trunk interferes with the installed telephone kit. Replacement is not necessary on Model 203.084.

7. Determine the number and sequence of the D2B components for installation and then locate and configure all fiber optic cables.

Note:
Refer to S-B-82.70/135B, "D2B Fiber Optic Configuration and Version Coding" for proper handling and configuration of D2B fibers.