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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:36 | #1 |
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AUX solution (for older models up to 2007)
Hi guys few months ago I solved finaly how to made AUX input
as owners of older than 2007 XC models didnt have AUX input. This should apply to any 2003-2006 XC90 You will need experience soldering with small solder, you will need 1 simple Audio cable with 3,5mm plug for mobile phone, MP3 players or similar audio memory cards readers ect...(players). Cheapest solution as many modules on market prices are from 350 Euro up to 580 Eur. For listening music in XC90? Crazy. Here is good, cheapest, reliable and many months tested solution. Lets start.
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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:44 | #2 |
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Lift this cover in trunk. Release two belts. Than lift triangle up. Than you can spot small black level push it and remove cover. Ok this is for my car EU on the left side. You can now spot REM module Now remove FUSE nr. 6.
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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:46 | #3 |
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Than pull covers of speakers and just pull left side *no need also right one.
You will find under the roof 2 covers plastic one, please pull it out with small screwdriver, under you can find 2 torx. Simply pull out cover of radio GPS unit. Remove connector of speakers. Push level down pull out connector. Second instruction starting with removing left cover column and roof cover of radio unit. When you remove last cover remove 2 plastic cover of plastic covering inside ceiling (module of radio and antennas) its 2 torx screw. Than you can pull left column side just PULL out no problems. Remove the covers and the screws underneath for the rear headlining Carefully pry off the panel at the rear edge. Use a plastic weatherstrip tool Pull the rear edge of the panel downwards until the four clips on the top release If the car has lighting in the panel, disconnect the connector Pull the panel backwards to release it. Carefully pull off the D-post panel. Start at the top edge then pull down until the three clips on the inside release. Do not damage the panel Disconnect the connector on the D-post panel (if the car has a loudspeaker in the D-post, the connector is in the loudspeaker) Remove the panel by pulling upwards slightly and unhooking it from the side panel. Than take care before you pull everything out to remove all screws 3 pcs. cables and connectors especially optical orange one... Photo show exactly what to do.
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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:49 | #4 |
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Remove the covers from the rear headlining panel. Unscrew the screws from inside the panels.
Carefully pry off the headlining panel at the rear edge using a plastic weatherstrip tool. Grip the rear edge of the headlining panel. Pull the headlining panel down until all the clips on the inside release. Applies to cars with three rows of seats Disconnect the connector for the rear roof lighting. Pull the panel backwards. Carefully pull off the top edge of the right-hand D-post panel. Continue down until the three clips have released. For cars with D-post loudspeakers: disconnect the connectors for this loudspeaker. Remove the right-hand D-post panel by pulling upwards slightly and unhooking it from the side panel. You can spot complete unit. Very nice professional quality made in Japan of course by Mitsubishi. You can remove 2 modules left one is GPS middle one is TMC module but to remove it you need first to remove 2 screw and than middle module first than left GPS one as GPS have two strange holders on left side. Just pull it out firmly. Remove 3 screw holding complete unit be carefull to pull out brown antenna cable from connections of antennas in middle of console. Remove plastic cable tie.
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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:51 | #5 |
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Than you can spot ORANGE cable ATTENTION THIS IS OPTICAL not bend or kink
just push level on connector and firmly pull it out. The red one is power 12 V just pull it out. Take care when you pulling out antenna system that you dont touch Air bags and pull cables of aribags on the left side. Pull out both modules. TMC and GPS. This one is SAT antenna module.
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Sep 7th, 2014, 09:57 | #6 |
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Than remove this marked torx to release complete unit from antenna board and support.
BEFORE REMOVING ATTENTION !!! PULL OUT antenna flat cable FIRST. Pull black part of connector. NOT FOR FLAT CABLE !!! NOOOOOO !!! Than remove all screws around box only the 3 holding together inside power transistors NOT. You can saw 3 screw one by other...near number 2. sticking together. DONT REMOVE IT.
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