HONDA 08B15-S9V-100 User Manual

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AII 25886 (0308)

© 2003 American Honda Motor Co., Inc - All Rights Reserved.

2N27090M

WIRE

TIE
WITH
CLIP

WIRE

TIE
WITH
CLIP

WIRE

TIE

WIRE

TIE

ANTENNA
UNIT CABLE

XM RADIO
HARNESS

FM
MODULATOR
ANTENNA
CABLE

WIRE TIES

WITH CLIPS

ANTENNA UNIT
CABLE
(Bundle the
excess cable.)

SUBANTENNA
CABLE

DISPLAY
MODULE
CABLE

2N27100M

6 x 12 mm
WASHER-
BOLTS (4)

UNIT BRACKET

DRIVER’S SEAT

SEAT RAIL

FM
MODULATOR
UNIT

53. Get the five wire ties with clips and two wire ties.

Secure all of the cablse to the unit bracket in the
order shown:

XM radio harness, subantenna cables, and the
display module cable.

XM radio harness, subantenna cables, and the
display module cable.

Antenna unit cable, XM radio harness,
subantenna cable, and the display module
cable.

Subantenna cable and FM display unit cable.

FM modulator unit cable and the antenna unit
cable.

55. Slide the driver's seat forward, and install the unit

bracket to the driver’s seat rails using four
6 x 12 mm washer-bolts. Tighten the bolts
securely.

56. Check that all of the wire harnesses are routed

properly and all of the connectors are plugged in.

57. Reconnect the negative cable to the battery.

58. Set one of the radio station presets to FM 88.7

and check the operation of the XM radio. If
necessary, use the XM radio Owner’s Manual
supplied.

59. Reinstall the driver’s seat. Take care not to pinch

the display module cable. Torque the seat bolts to
47 N·m (35 lbf·ft).

60. Reinstall all of the removed parts.

61. Enter the customer’s radio anti-theft code, and

reset the radio station presets.

62. Set the clock.

NOTE: Whenever the battery is disconnected,
the driver’s window AUTO up function is disabled.

63. Start the engine. Push down on the driver’s

window switch until the window is fully open.

64. Pull up on the driver’s window switch and close

the window completely, then hold the switch up
for at least 2 seconds or more.

65. Test the window AUTO up function.

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