Seat Leon >> Overview of fitting locations - access and start authorization system
SEAT Leon Service and Repair Manual / Electrical system / Lights, bulbs, switches - exterior / Entry and start authorisation / Overview of fitting locations - access and start authorization system
- - Starter button - E378-
- Removal and installation
- - Steering column lock control
element - N360-
- Removing and installing
- - Onboard supply control unit
- J519-
- With central locking and anti-theft alarm system aerial - R47-
- Assembly overview
- - Entry and start authorisation
control unit - J518-
- Removal and installation
- - Immobiliser reading cylinder
- D2-
- Removal and installation.
Overview of fitting locations - keyless access authorization system
Overview of fitting locations - keyless access authorization system, front
- - Front passenger's exterior
door handle
- Remove and install with sensor for front right exterior door handle contact - G606-
- With front passenger side aerial for entry and start authorisation - R135- . Removing and installing .
- - Interior aerial 1 for entry and
start authorisation - R138-
- Removal and installation
- - Driver's exterior door handle
- Remove and install with sensor for front left exterior door handle contact - G605-
- With driver side aerial for entry and start authorisation - R134- . Removing and installing
- - Entry and start authorisation
control unit - J518-
- Removal and installation
Overview of fitting locations - keyless entry system, rear
- - Luggage compartment aerial
for entry and start system -
R137-
- Removal and installation
- - Entry and start authorisation
control unit - J518-
- Removal and installation
- - Rear bumper aerial for entry
and start authorisation - R136-
- Removal and installation
Removing and installing entry and start authorisation control unit - J518-
Removing Switch off ignition and all electrical consumers. Vehicles without access and start authorisation system Remove ignition key, if fitted. Vehicles with access and start authorisa ...See also:
Brief introduction
Introduction
Statistics show that children are generally safer on the rear
seat than on the front passenger seat.
We recommend that children under 12 years of age be transported on the rear
seats. ...