Supplemental Restraint System (SRSI
Dash Sensor Replacement (cont'dl
CAUTION:
. Be 3ure to install the harness wires so that theY ars
not pinchcd or interfering with othor car parte.
o Carefully inspest the dash sensors lor signs of boing
dropped or improperly handled,3uch as dents,
cracks or dsformation.
. For the SRS to lunction propotly, ths right and lsft
sensors must be installsd on the propor sidos.
6. Install the sensor securely.
DASH SENSOR
MOUNTING BOLTS8 mm x 1.2522 N.m (2.2 kgf.m, 16lbfftlReplace.
7. Reinstall all other removed parts.
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10.
Remove and properly store the short connector{sl,
then reconnect the airbag connector(s) (and rsin-
stallthe glove box).
Reconnect the battery positive cable, then the nega-
tive cable.
After installing the dash sensor, confirm proper sys-
tem operation: Turn the ignition ON (ll): the instru-
ment panel SRS indicator light should come on for
about six seconds and then go off.
Enter the code number to restore radio operation
(see page 23-191)-
11.
Supplemental Restraint System {SRSI
SRS Unit Replacement (cont'd)
CAUTION: B€ suro to install tho SRS wiring ro thlt it i3
not pinched or interfeling with other car plrts.
6. Install the new SRS unit,
SRS MAIN HARNESS
18.P CONN€CTOR
Ur. . TORX. T30 bit
Connect the SRS main harness 18-P connector to
the SRS unit; push it into position until it clicks.
Install the SRS unit covers (right and left).
NOTE: Make sure the covers snap tog€ther in the
middle.
LEFT SIDE COVER
SRS UNIT
TORX' BOLTS
9.8 N.m 11.0 ksl'm.7.2 tbf.ftlReplace.U.. . TORX' T30 bit
TOD(' BOLTS9.8 N.m (1.0 tc[.m,7.2 tbf.ftl
SRS UNIT
COVER
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12.
Remove and properly storo the short connector{s),
thgn roconnect the sirb8g connector(s) (and rein-
st8ll tho glove box).
Roconnoct the battery positivo cable, th€n the n€98-
tivo cabls.
After installing the SRS unit, confirm proper system
operation: Turn the ignition ON (ll): th€ instrumont
panel SRS indicator light should come on for about
six ssconds and then go off.
Ent6r tho code number to rostors radio operation
(see page 23-191).