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BRAKES
70-46 REPAIRS
6.Remove 4 nuts securing SLABS ECU and
remove ECU.
Refit
1.Fit new SLABS ECU to bracket and secure with
nuts.
2.Fit ECU's and bracket assembly to body and
secure with nuts.
3.Connect multiplugs to ACE ECU and SLABS
ECU.
4.Fit BCU.
+ BODY CONTROL UNIT, REPAIRS,
Body control unit (BCU).
5.Programme the new SLABS ECU using
TestBook.
Sensor – ABS – front
$% 70.65.30
ABS sensor is supplied fitted to wheel hub and
must not be removed.
Remove
1.Remove wheel hub.
+ FRONT SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Wheel hub.
Refit
1.Fit wheel hub.
+ FRONT SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Wheel hub.
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BRAKES
REPAIRS 70-47
Sensor – ABS – rear
$% 70.65.31
ABS sensor is supplied fitted to wheel hub and
must not be removed.
Remove
1.Remove wheel hub.
+ REAR SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Wheel hub.
Refit
1.Fit wheel hub.
+ REAR SUSPENSION, REPAIRS,
Wheel hub.
Modulator unit - ABS
$% 70.65.49
Remove
1.Position cloth under modulator to absorb fluid
spillage.
CAUTION: Brake fluid will damage paint
finished surfaces. If spilled, immediately
remove fluid and clean area with water.
2.Disconnect 3 multiplugs from ABS modulator.
3.Disconnect 2 inlet brake pipe unions from pump
side of modulator.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
4.Disconnect 4 outlet brake pipe unions from top
of modulator.
CAUTION: Always fit plugs to open
connections to prevent contamination.
5.Loosen 3 nuts securing modulator to mounting
bracket.
6.Release and remove modulator from mounting
bracket.
7.Remove 3 mounting rubbers from modulator.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-4 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Driver airbag module
The driver airbag module is located in the steering wheel and is controlled by the DCU. A bag within the module
inflates to protect the driver in the event of a collision severe enough to deploy the system.
The driver airbag module connects to the steering column wiring harness via a rotary coupler.
Within the driver airbag module is a squib which, when given the correct current by the DCU, inflates the airbag by
initiating a chemical reaction. In deployment, the airbag inflates within a fraction of a second and then deflates at a
controlled rate as the weight of the driver presses against the bag. Vents in the bag control airbag deflation.
The DCU regularly applies a test current to the driver airbag squib to confirm continuity of the ignition circuitry.
The DCU is capable of detecting a short to ground, a short to battery and an open circuit for the driver airbag module
squib. It will also identify if the configuration of the DCU differs from that actually fitted to the vehicle.
The DCU also stores the following additional information on each fault:
lA count indicating the number of times the fault has occurred.
lA start time and an end time for the fault to indicate duration of the fault.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 75-11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERAT ION
Description - seat belts
An inertia reel, three point seat belt is installed at each seat position. The inertia reels incorporate a liftshaft locking
system with webbing sensor and car sensor activating mechanisms. The webbing sensor activates the locking system
if the webbing is subjected to a sharp pull. The car sensor activates the locking system if the vehicle is subjected to
sudden deceleration or a severe tilt angle.
Front seat belts
The inertia reel of each front seat belt is attached to the related B/C post, behind the finishers. The webbing runs from
the inertia reel, through a height adjuster, to an anchor point at the base of the B/C post. The buckle assembly for
each belt is attached to the inboard side of the seat and contains the SRS pretensioner.
Rear seat belts
The inertia reels for the outboard rear seats are attached to the body behind the loadspace side trim casings. The
webbing runs from each inertia reel through an upper mounting, suspended from the cantrail, to an anchor point on
the rear wheel arch.
The inertia reel of the centre rear seat is mounted in the back of the seat. The webbing runs through a guide on the
top of the seat and is anchored to one of the seat hinge points. The buckles for the rear seat belts are also attached
to the seat hinge points.
Third row seat belts
The inertia reel of each third row rear seat belt is attached to the related E post, behind the loadspace side trim
casing.The webbing runs from the inertia reel, through an upper mounting on the E post to an anchor point on the
loadspace floor. The buckle is mounted on the inboard side of the seat.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-18 REPAIRS
Pre-tensioner - front seat belt
$% 76.73.30
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate
information is read thoroughly.
WARNING: Always disconnect both battery leads
before beginning work on the SRS system.
Disconnect the negative battery lead first. Never
reverse connect the battery.
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove front seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
3.Release cable tie securing pre-tensioner
harness to seat.
4.Remove Torx screw securing pre-tensioner to
seat.
5.Remove pre-tensioner.
WARNING: Store the airbag module or seat
belt pre-tensioner in a designated storage
area. If there is no designated storage area
available, store in the locked luggage
compartment/loadspace of the vehicle and
inform the workshop supervisor.
Refit
1.Fit pre-tensioner to seat and tighten Torx bolt to
32 Nm (24 lbf.ft).
2.Secure harness to seat with new cable tie.
3.Fit front seat.
+ SEATS, REPAIRS, Seat - front.
4.Connect battery leads, earth lead last.
Airbag module - drivers
$% 76.74.01
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate
information is read thoroughly.
WARNING: Always disconnect both battery leads
before beginning work on the SRS system.
Disconnect the negative battery lead first. Never
reverse connect the battery.
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove 2 Torx bolts securing airbag module to
steering wheel.
3.Release airbag module from steering wheel.
CAUTION: Do not allow the airbag module
to hang by the airbag harness.
4.Disconnect multiplug from airbag module.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
REPAIRS 75-19
5.Remove airbag module.
WARNING: Store the airbag module with the
deployment side uppermost. If it is stored
deployment side down, accidental
deployment will propel the airbag module
with enough force to cause serious injury.
WARNING: Store the airbag module or seat
belt pre-tensioner in a designated storage
area. If there is no designated storage area
available, store in the locked luggage
compartment/loadspace of the vehicle and
inform the workshop supervisor.
Refit
NOTE: If the airbag module is to be replaced,
the bar code of the new module must be
recorded.
1.Position airbag module and connect multiplug.
2.Fit airbag module to steering wheel and tighten
Torx bolts to 9 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
3.Connect battery leads, earth lead last.
Airbag module - passenger
$% 76.74.02
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate
information is read thoroughly.
WARNING: Always disconnect both battery leads
before beginning work on the SRS system.
Disconnect the negative battery lead first. Never
reverse connect the battery.
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Release guides supporting glove box.
3.Lower glove box to gain access to airbag
module.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
REPAIRS 75-21
Refit
CAUTION: The SRS diagnostic control unit
is a shock sensitive device and must be
handled with extreme care.
1.Position DCU to body and connect multiplug.
2.Fit and tighten DCU Torx bolts to 10 Nm (7
lbf.ft).
3.Fit centre console.
lOn manual gearbox models:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - manual
models.
lOn automatic gearbox models:
+ INTERIOR TRIM COMPONENTS,
REPAIRS, Console - centre - automatic
models.
4.Connect battery leads, earth lead last.
Rotary coupler
$% 76.74.20
WARNING: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system the appropriate
information is read thoroughly.
WARNING: Always disconnect both battery leads
before beginning work on the SRS system.
Disconnect the negative battery lead first. Never
reverse connect the battery.
Remove
1.Remove the key from the starter switch.
Disconnect both battery leads, negative lead
first. Wait ten minutes before starting work.
2.Remove steering wheel.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Steering
wheel.
3.Remove steering column nacelle.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Nacelle -
steering column.
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RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
75-22 REPAIRS
4.Release rotary coupler multiplug from bracket
and disconnect from harness.
5.Disconnect rotary coupler multiplug from
harness.
6.Remove rotary coupler.
Refit
1.Fit rotary coupler to steering column and
connect multiplug to harness.
2.Connect rotary coupler multiplug to harness
and secure to bracket.
3.Fit steering column nacelle.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Nacelle -
steering column.
4.Fit steering wheel.
+ STEERING, REPAIRS, Steering
wheel.
Airbag deployment tool - self test
$% 76.74.99
Test
1.Insert BLUE and YELLOW connectors of tool
lead into corresponding sockets on face of tool.
2.Connect crocodile clips of second tool lead to
battery, RED to positive and BLACK to
negative.
3.RED "READY" light should illuminate.
4.Press and hold both operating buttons.
5.GREEN "DEFECTIVE" light should illuminate.
6.Release both operating buttons.
7.RED "READY" light should illuminate.
8.Disconnect tool from battery.
9.Disconnect blue and yellow connectors from
tool face sockets.
10.Self test now complete.