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AN82.61-P-0001-06Q Retrofit MOST Fiber Optic Cable Wiring Harness



AN82.61-P-0001-06Q Retrofit MOST Fiber Optic Cable Wiring Harness
- except CODE (386) Preinstallation for telephone "Handy", UPCI system
- except CODE (388) Telephone "Handy", UPCI system







1 Remove the MOST couplings (11) of both MOST fiber optic cables ordered.
2 Remove blue retaining clip (15) from the two MOST carrier elements (13, 14).
3 Remove both fiber optic cable modules (8, 9) from the two MOST carrier elements (13, 14).
4 Install first fiber optic cable module (8) in chamber 1 (input, see bottom arrow in upper enlarged view) of MOST carrier element (14).

Fiber optic cable module (8) must audibly engage.

5 Install the other end of fiber optic cable module (8) in chamber 2 (output, see top arrow in lower enlarged view) of MOST carrier element (13).
6 Install second fiber optic cable module (9) in chamber 1 (input, see bottom arrow in lower enlarged view) of MOST carrier element (13).

Ensure that each individual fiber optic cable module (8, 9) is inserted once in chamber 1 (input) and once in chamber 2 (output).

7 Install blue retaining clips (15) in both MOST carrier elements (13, 14).
8 Mount one MOST coupling (11).

The second MOST coupling (11) is no longer required.

9 Attach felt strips (20, 21) to the MOST wiring harness according to dimensions.


Component Identification:









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10 Route fiber optic cable module (8, 9) with black MOST coupling (11) from the radio recess into the glove compartment through the cutout.

Risk of breakage: Do not kink fiber optic cable and do not route over sharp edges or bend in radii smaller than 25 mm. Tensile forces on inserts must not exceed 65 N. Do not squeeze fiber optic cable and do not compress with clamps or cable ties.







Shown on model 203

11 Install black, 2-pin MOST carrier element (13) into the black, 44-pin radio coupling (2).

Risk of breakage: Do not kink fiber optic cable and do not route over sharp edges or bend in radii smaller than 25 mm. Tensile forces on inserts must not exceed 65 N. Do not squeeze fiber optic cable and do not compress with clamps or cable ties.