Removal |
Pressure Side Impact Sensor |
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1. |
Disconnect the battery negative cable, and wait for at least three minutes before beginning work. |
2. |
Remove the front door trim. (Refer to the Body group- Front door) |
3. |
Disconnect the front side impact sensor connector (A) and remove the front side impact sensor mounting screws (B). |
4. |
Remove the screw grommets (A). |
1. |
Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait for at least three minutes before beginning work. |
2. |
To remove the seat belt anchor pretensioner (C), keep on
pushing the lock pins (A) as arrow direction. And then remove the seat
belt after pushing the lock pin (B). |
3. |
Remove the door scuff trim. (Refer to the Body group - Interior trim) |
4. |
Remove the center pillar trim. (Refer to the Body group - Interior trim) |
5. |
Disconnect the side impact sensor connector (A). |
6. |
Loosen the side impact sensor mounting bolt (B) and remove the side impact sensor. |
Installation |
Pressure Side Impact Sensor |
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1. |
Install the screw grommets (A).
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2. |
Install the new front side impact sensor with the screws then connect the pressure side impact sensor connector.
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3. |
Install the front door trim. (Refer to the Body group- Front door) |
4. |
Insert the seat belt to the anchor pretensioner.
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5. |
Reconnect the battery negative cable. |
6. |
After installing the front side impact sensor, confirm proper system operation:
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1. |
Install the new side impact sensor with the bolt then connect the side impact sensor connector.
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2. |
Install the center pillar trim (Refer to the Body group - Interior tirm) |
3. |
Install the door scuff trim. (Refer to the Body group - Interior tirm) |
4. |
Insert the seat belt to the anchor pretensioner. |
5. |
Reconnect the battery negative cable. |
6. |
After installing the Side Impact Sensor, confirm proper system operation:
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