Removal |
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1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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2. |
Remove the gear knob & boots (A) pull both of it up.
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Remove the console upper cover (A) by using a remover.
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4. |
Disconnect the console upper cover connectors (A).
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Remove the console front tray (A) after loosening the mounting screws.
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6. |
Disconnect the console front tray connectors (A).
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7. |
Remove the wireless charging pad (A).
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8. |
Disconnect the wireless power charging unit connector (A).
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9. |
Remove the wireless power charging unit (B) by pressing the fixing hooks
(A).
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Installation |
1. |
Install the wireless power charging unit.
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2. |
Connect the wireless power charging unit connector.
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3. |
Install the wireless charging pad.
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4. |
Connect the console front tray connectors.
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5. |
Install the console front tray.
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6. |
Connect the console upper cover connectors.
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7. |
Install the console upper cover.
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8. |
Install the gear knob & boots.
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9. |
Connect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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[Diagnosis With KDS/GDS] |
1. |
The body electrical system can be more quickly diagnosed for troubles
by using the vehicle diagnostic system (KDS/GDS).
KDS/GDS provides the following information.
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2. |
To diagnose the vehicle by using the diagnostic equipment, select "vehicle
model" and "wireless power charger system" to be inspected.
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3. |
To inquire the current status of input/output values, select the "Sensor
Data" menu
The input/output values of the sensors corresponding to the selected
module can be checked.
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4. |
To perform forced operation of the selected module input, select "Actuation
Test".
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To inquire the cause of trouble for each module by self diagnosis, select
'Diagnostic Trouble Code'.
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