Installation

2011 Toyota Landcruiser V8-5.7L (3UR-FE)SECTION Installation




NAVIGATION / MULTI INFO DISPLAY: NAVIGATION ECU: INSTALLATION

HINT
A bolt without a torque specification is shown in the standard bolt chart Standard Bolt - Specified Torque For Standard Bolts.

1. INSTALL NO. 2 DISC PLAYER BRACKET

(a) Align the protrusions of the bracket, labeled A, with the indentations of the navigation module board.





(b) Install the bracket with the 2 screws labeled B.

Torque : 3.0 Nm (30 kgf-cm, 26 in-lbf)

2. INSTALL NO. 1 DISC PLAYER BRACKET

(a) Align the protrusions of the bracket, labeled A, with the indentations of the navigation module board.





(b) Install the bracket with the 2 screws labeled B.

Torque : 3.0 Nm (30 kgf-cm, 26 in-lbf)

3. INSTALL NAVIGATION MODULE BOARD WITH DISC PLAYER BRACKET

(a) Connect the navigation module board connectors.





(b) Install the navigation module board with disc player bracket with the nut and 2 screws.

for Nut - Torque : 12 Nm (122 kgf-cm, 8 ft-lbf)

(c) Attach the clamp.

4. INSTALL LOWER NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL FINISH PANEL Installation

5. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL BOX DOOR KNOB Installation

6. INSTALL FRONT PASSENGER SIDE KNEE AIRBAG ASSEMBLY Installation

7. INSTALL FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH Installation

8. INSTALL NO. 2 INSTRUMENT PANEL UNDER COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY Installation

9. INSTALL NO. 3 INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL GARNISH Installation

10. INSTALL INSTRUMENT SIDE PANEL RH Installation

11. CONNECT CABLE TO NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL

12. CHECK SRS WARNING LIGHT

(a) Check the SRS warning light Installation.
RENDER: 1.0x

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