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Modular Wiring Routing With Corrugated Tube on Front Seat






Standard Front Seat, from November 2004

From August 2005, the conventional wiring harness routing to the connector station under the front seat. Refer to => [ Connectors, Disconnecting ] has been replaced with modular wiring routing. Refer to => [ Modular Wiring Routing, from August 2005, Assembly Overview ].

The modular wiring routing has not been implemented for all countries.

Modular Wiring Routing with Corrugated Tube on Front Seat

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Trim removal wedge (3409)





General Information

With the introduction of modular wiring routing, the complete sheathing of the entire wiring harness with a fabric strap between the seat tray and the connectors to the connector station has been eliminated. A two-shell corrugated tube in which the wires are routed separately has been implemented.

Opening corrugated tube and removing individual wire

CAUTION!
Observe safety precautions for work on airbags.

- Move front seat as far back and up as possible.

- Unclip connector station cover - 1 - under front seat.





- Use Trim Removal wedge (3409) to do this.

- Disengage cover - 1 - on corrugated tube side.

- Release cable bracket - 2 - on connector station by pressing retaining tabs on both sides - arrows -.





1 Wiring harness
3 Corrugated tube, two-shelled

CAUTION!
Before handling airbag units (e.g. disconnecting electrical connector), the person handling it must "discharge static electricity". This can be done by touching door striker, for example.

- Remove front seat. Refer to => [ Standard Front Seat ] Standard Front Seat, From November 2004

- Attach seat to Fixture For Seat Repair (VAS 6136 ).

- Using Trim Removal Wedge (3409), open cable bracket - 1 -.





- Remove cable bracket - 1 - from corrugated tube - 2 -.

- Remove the bolt - 1 -.





- Remove cable clip - 2 - from corrugated tube - 3 -.

- Open fabric band - 2 - in area of - arrow -.





- Open corrugated tube - 1 -.

Install individual wires and close corrugated tube

To install, perform the steps used in removal in reverse order. Observe the following when doing so:

CAUTION!
Observe safety precautions for work on airbags.

Before handling airbag units (e.g. disconnecting electrical connector), the person handling it must "discharge static electricity". This can be done by touching door striker, for example.

- When bundling and placing individual wires in corrugated tube, ensure wires are not twisted.

Note installation position of two-part corrugated tube to wiring harness and position of cable bracket to corrugated tube.

- The beginning of the corrugated tube - 4 - should be placed immediately after the clip - 2 - or cable tie.





3 Wiring harness to connector station

- Ensure two-part corrugated tube - 4 - locks cleanly over entire length.

- Ensure side - arrow A - of cable bracket - 1 - connects to the last rib - arrow B - on the corrugated tube - 4 -.

- Bind transition of seat side of corrugated tube - 1 - and wiring harness - 2 - with self-adhesive fabric tape - arrow -.





- Ensure that first the pins - A arrows - on cover - 1 - engage correctly in mounts - B arrows - on connector station - 2 -.





- They can only lock in the connector station when the cover is engaged correctly.

Tightening specifications, refer to => [ Modular Wiring Routing, from August 2005, Assembly Overview ]