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  1. Fold the rear seats down - they do not need to be rolled forwards. 

  2. Using a trim clip removal tool or other implement, pop out the three push in clips along the edge of the trim panel. 

  3. There is a single screw as shown that must be removed :
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    which is in front of where the seatbelt comes out of the trim.

  4. Lift the panel from the rear seat end as shown. It will need to be levered upwards with moderate force - there are three metal clips along the window edge that the panel should release itself from. 

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    These metal clips often become detached from the bodywork - this is not a problem, though try to prevent them falling down into the cavity.


  5. Set the panel to one side - you should now be able to see the receiver on top of a metal framework. Position the Fob Filter unit on the inside of the supporting diagonal metalwork, and secure it in place with the provided cable tie. 

  6. Unplug the white three pin connector from the receiver by depressing the tab and pulling the connector body - do not pull on the wires! Connect this into the black socket on the filter unit, and connect its own white plug back into the original receiver. If the blue wire is currently disconnected, reconnect it to the receiver. Ensure the cables are routed as shown so they will not get caught in the seat release mechanism or when replacing the trim panel:



  7. Test the remote fob operation before continuing. 

  8. The trim panel now needs refitting. Check the three metal clips along the window edge of the bodywork are in place. 
    1. If any have stayed attached to the trim panel, carefully remove them from the panel. To refit them, and re-clip them to the bodywork.
    2. Carefully lay the trim piece back where it goes. Reach under the front of the trim to guide the rear seat release button back into the hole in the trim.
    3. Sit the trim panel fully down and refit the trim clips and screw.  You may need to push down gently along the window line to get the plastic lugs to re-engage with the metal clips.
  9. Double check that the rear seat release button is through the trim before raising the rear seat! It's a pain (but not impossible!) To release the seat again if the button isn't there!
  10. Done! Enjoy having a P3i that sleeps soundly and won't be woken by stray RF!