Part 3
Satellite radio, Sirius (Continued)
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.
Installation, receiver
- Remove the five nuts in the speaker unit.
- Remove the unit. Put it to one side.
- Remove the absorbent in front of the amplifier.
- Take brackets and receiver from the kit. Assemble as illustrated and tighten using the four screws.
- Take three nuts from the kit and tighten the receiver unit to the body. Torque tighten to 10 Nm (7.5 lbf.ft.).
- Connect the routed connectors to the receiver, black for 12 V and gray for the antenna. They are located at the thick cable harness by the loudspeaker/amplifier.
- Disconnect the connector on the fiber-optic cable at the bottom of the amplifier.
- Take the fiber-optic cable from the kit. Connect the connector on the fiber-optic cable that was disconnected from the amplifier (1) to the female connector (2) on the adapter cable.
- Connect the connector on the longer of the cable ends to the receiver and the shorter cable to the amplifier.
Note! The fiber-optic cables must not be bent to a radius less than 30 mm (1 3/16 ").
- Press the fiber-optic joint onto the edge of the amplifier.
Illustration A
If the car has GPS and/or TMC receiver, connect the fiber-optic adapter cable in the same way as before, directly to the amplifier.
Illustration B
- Clamp the cable joint using cable ties at the existing cables.
Note! Do not damage the fiber-optic wiring.
Illustration A
- Replace broken clips.
- Press the panel into place and ensure that all clips engage.
Note! There are eleven clips on the rear of the panel that secure to the body. Take care not to snap the clips when aligning.
- Tighten the panel using existing screws.
Illustration B
The image shows the location of the clips on the rear of the panel.
- Replace the cut clip with a new one.
- Secure the backrest in the right-hand mounting with the screw and lock pin.
- Tighten the backrest and check that it is securely in its mountings. Torque tighten the screw to 15 Nm (11 lbf.ft.).
- Reinstall the central arm rest by grasping each end, moving it up towards the backrest lugs (1) and aligning the holders (2) in the backrest's sides in the central arm rest's cut-out (3).
- Then press the central arm rest down at the rear edge so that the lugs (1) engage in the cut-out (4). A click should be heard when the central arm rest is secured.
- Download software for RDAR (Remote Digital Audio Receiver) according to the service information in VIDA.