Fig. 50: Overview Of Aerial Diversity
Aerial amplifier
Blocking circuit
AM choke
Back - up aerial
Interference suppression filter
OVERVIEW OF AUDIO COMPONENTS
Fig. 51: Overview Of Audio Compo
Necessary preliminary tasks
Remove EMPTY HOUSING for roof-mounted aerial
Release screw (1).
Slide roof-mounted aerial (2) in direction of arrow and feed out towards top.
Fig. 55: Identifying Scre
OVERVIEW OF AUDIO COMPONENTS
Fig. 70: Overview Of Audio Components
Speaker (in dashboard)
Central Information Display (CID)
DVD changer
DVD player, rear console
Aerial diversity
Speaker (in st
It is essential to follow ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) guidelines when
replacing individual components in order
to avoid damage to internal components of the CIC. These requirements also apply
when storing or sending
back components.
Special packaging (ESD bags, ESD boxes with film or foam materi
WARNING: DANGER OF POISONING if oil is ingested/absorbed through the
skin!
RISK OF INJURY if oil comes into contact with eyes and skin!
IMPORTANT: Adhere to the utmost cleanliness. Do not allow any dirt to
enter the hydraulic
system.
Close off line connections with seal plugs.
Recycling
Catch and