Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.

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INTRODUCTION
- NOTE! Read through the whole installation instruction before starting the work.
- The front page gives the date of this edition and the edition it replaces
- The second page shows the tools needed for the installation and the contents of the installation kit
- The illustrations display the procedure in order of operation. The order of operation is repeated in the text section
- Cut out the text page in order to follow the illustrations and text at the same time.






Satellite radio, Sirius

Note! Some steps in these installation instructions are presented with illustration only.

Note! The antenna bracket must be painted before installation.

Note! Do not do the work at a temperature below 20°C (68°F).Leave the vehicle indoors for 2 hours after finishing the work.Do not wash the car for 48 hours.

Applies to the S40

Installation, antenna




- Turn the ignition key to position 0.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.




- Remove the rear interior lighting and pull it down starting at the rear edge and then allow it to hang.




- Turn the clip 90° and remove it from the headlining.
- Carefully bend the middle section of the rear end of the headlining down so that any connectors can be disconnected.

Illustration A




- Press in the catches at the front edge/lower edge on the rear connectors and disconnect them from the antenna.
- Remove the front connector with holder from the roof panel.

Illustration B




On certain models, all connectors are secured with holder in the roof panel (image B).
- Disconnect the connectors with holder from the roof panel.
- Remove the holders from the connectors.
- Place the holders to one side. They shall not be re-used.




- Clean the roof around the existing antenna/antenna dummy above the rear window.
- Tape around it to avoid paint damage when it is cut off.




- Remove the antenna by cutting around it using handgrip part no. 9512333, with thin piano wire in-between.

Caution! There are three locating pins in the antenna, so pull the wire from both directions. Pull evenly to avoid paint damage.




- Remove the tape residue from the roof. Use tool part no. 9512942 and 9512949.
- Wash the roof surface where the new antenna is to be installed using isopropanol. Wipe dry.




- Take the antenna and cover from the kit. Secure the antenna in the cover. Ensure that the antenna engages properly.





Note! To achieve a good result, two people are needed to press the antenna into place. One of the two must press against the inside of the roof to prevent buckling when the antenna is pressed into place.

- Remove the tape's protective film from the antenna.
- Align the antenna's locating pins in the corresponding holes in the roof and press the antenna into place.

Note! Maintain pressure on the antenna for at least 30 seconds so that the tape adheres properly.




- Connect all connectors color to color in the antenna. Check that the connector catches engage.




- Reinstall the roof panel with the clips.




- Reinstall the lighting.

Installation, receiver









- Remove the upper floor support on the left-hand side of the car if applicable.




- Unscrew the two external clips at the front edge/bottom edge of the sill trim panel on the tailgate.
- Use a weatherstrip tool and pry up one corner of the sill trim panel so that the two clips in that end release.
- Pull up the sill trim panel at the other end so that the remaining two clips release. Remove the sill trim panel.
- Detach the rubber strip where it covers the left-hand side panel in the tailgate opening.




- Fold the left-hand rear seat backrest forward.
- Remove the side cushion by pulling it forwards at the upper edge until the clip on the rear releases, and then by pulling it straight up.

Illustrations A and B




- Remove the four clips (1) securing the side panel in the bodywork.
- Unhook the front edge of the parcel shelf panel at the mounting (2) Pull the side panel away from the parcel shelf panel and the panel on the C-post.
- Unhook the side panel from the mounting (3) on the underside of the parcel shelf.
- Unhook the side panel from the load securing eyelets (4). Remove the side panel.









- Take the receiver from the kit. Install and tighten it in the bracket.




- Remove the three nuts in the amplifier and pull it out.

Illustrations A and B




- Take screws from the kit. Install the receiver in existing holes on the amplifier. Torque tighten the screws to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf.ft.).









- Remove the connector for the fiber-optic cable from the amplifier.

Note! The fiber-optic cables must not be bent to a radius less than 30 mm (1 3/16 ").




- Take the adapter cable from the kit. Connect the shorter of the fiber-optic cables marked AUD to the amplifier.
- Connect the male connector on the fiber-optic cable that was disconnected from the amplifier to the adapter cable's female connector.




- Reinstall the amplifier with the receiver unit.




- Install the nuts in the amplifier.
- Take the remaining screw and washer and install the unit's mounting in the hole in the body.
- Tighten and torque tighten the nuts and screw to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf.ft.).




- Remove the transportation protection in the fiber-optic terminal on the receiver.




- Connect the remaining fiber-optic cable's male connector to the receiver.




- Press the joint connectors with their clips at the panel edge at the rear edge/lower edge of the amplifier.




- Connect the routed connectors to the receiver, black for 12 V and gray for the antenna. They are located at the thick cable harness at the rear edge of the wheel housing.




If the car is equipped with GPS receiver, connect the fiber-optic adapter cable in the same way as before, directly to the amplifier.
- Clamp the cable joint at the panel edge as in image 27.

Note! Do not damage the fiber-optic wiring.

Illustration A





Illustration B





























- Download software for RDAR (Remote Digital Audio Receiver) according to the service information in VIDA.

Applies to the V50

Installation, antenna




- Turn the ignition key to position 0.

Note! Wait at least three minutes before unplugging the connectors or removing other electrical equipment.




- Remove the rear roof panel by pulling it downwards. It is secured by nine clips on the inside.
- Unplug the interior lighting connector and move the panel aside.




- Remove the cargo compartment carpet.




- Use a weatherstrip tool and pry up one corner of the sill trim panel so that the two clips on the short side release.
- Pull up the sill trim panel so the remaining six clips release. Remove the panel.
- Detach the rubber strip where it covers the left and right-hand side panel in the tailgate opening.




- Remove the rubber strip at the left and right-hand D-post panel.
- Disconnect the right side panel at the rear edge to expose the D-post panel's lower end.




- Remove the right-hand D-post panel by first disconnecting it from the body, it is secured by four clips. Unhook it at the upper edge from the headlining.




- Fold both rear seat backrests forward.
- Remove the side cushion on both sides by pulling it forwards at the upper edge until the clip on the rear releases, and then by pulling it straight up.




- Remove the screw.
- Pull the panel upwards so that the four clips on the inside release. Remove the panel.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.




- Pry off the cover that holds the C-post panel at the upper edge and remove the screw underneath.
- Remove the rubber strip at the rear edge on the rear door.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.




- Pull off both C-post panels.
- Remove the upper C-post panel from the side panel's cover and the lower C-post panel, it is secured by two clips.

Note! Do not damage the roof panel.

- Repeat the operation on the other side.




- Fold out the load securing eyelets on the left-hand side panel.
- Insert a scriber with an angled tip into the holes in the top of the covers (1). Turn the scriber so that the tip engages the reverse of the cover. Pull the covers off.
- Remove the screws in the load securing eyelets.
- Remove the screw (2).
- Pull off the side panels at the top so that the two clips at the rear/bottom of the side window and the clip at the bottom of the D-post release.
- Lift out the side panel.




- Remove the D-post panel on the left-hand side by first disconnecting it from the body, it is secured by four clips. Unhook it at the upper edge from the headlining.




- Fold down the grab handle above the rear doors on both sides, pry up the covers and remove the screws underneath. Remove the handle.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.




- Pry off the cover for the mounting for the cargo net and remove the screw underneath.
- Repeat the operation on the other side.




- Turn the clip in the headlining 90° and remove it.
- Carefully lower the headlining.

Note! When lowering the headlining, ensure that there are no creases. Therefore, suspend the headlining from the edges when working with the antenna.