Lexus NX: Installation

INSTALLATION

PROCEDURE

1. INSTALL PARKING ASSIST ECU

(a) Temporarily install a new nut (A) so that the nut cannot fall, but do not tighten it.

*a

Nut A

*b

Nut B

Connector

(b) Connect the 3 connectors.

(c) Insert nut (A) into the hole in the body and slide downward to temporarily install the parking assist ECU.

(d) Temporarily install a new nut (B).

(e) Tighten the nut A and then the nut B.

Torque:

5.5 N·m {56 kgf·cm, 49 in·lbf}

2. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH

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3. INSTALL NO. 1 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT TRIM HOOK

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4. INSTALL LUGGAGE HOLD BELT STRIKER ASSEMBLY

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5. INSTALL ROPE HOOK ASSEMBLY

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6. INSTALL UPPER DECK TRIM SIDE BOARD RH

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7. CONNECT REAR DOOR OPENING TRIM WEATHERSTRIP RH

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8. INSTALL REAR FLOOR FINISH PLATE

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9. INSTALL REAR SEAT ASSEMBLY

(a) for Manual Seat:

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(b) for Power Seat:

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10. PERFORM PANORAMIC VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CALIBRATION

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