2003 CHRYSLER CARAVAN instrument panel

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual CLOCK SPRING
DESCRIPTION
The clock spring is screwed to a plastic mounting
platform on the steering column behind the steering
wheel. The clock spring is used to maintain a contin-
uous electrical cir

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual (12) Remove clock spring from column assembly by
removing the two retaining screws that attach the
clock spring to the column.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the clock spring on the column.
(2) Connect the

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual (3) Wait two minutes for the system reserve capac-
itor to discharge before beginning any airbag compo-
nent service.
(4) Remove two screws retaining driver airbag to
steering wheel.
(5) Disconnect wi

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Install the housing into the cover. Engage the
six trim cover locking blocks to the lip around the
outside edge of the driver airbag housing.
(2) Install the trim cover retainer to th

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual passenger airbag cushion and the airbag cushion
supporting components.
The passenger airbag includes a magnesium hous-
ing within which the cushion and inflator are
mounted and sealed.
Following a pas

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual (22) Remove three right side instrument panel
A-pillar retaining bolts and loosen the instrument
panel roll down bolt.
(23) Using a trim stick or equivalent, gently pry
off right side upper A-pillar t

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual panel roll down bolt. Install the smaller 10 mm bolt
first to align the instrument panel properly.
(9) Install three left side instrument panel A-pillar
retaining bolts and tighten the left instrument

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2003  Service Manual DESCRIPTION - CONNECTOR, GROUND AND
SPLICE INFORMATION
CAUTION: Not all connectors are serviced. Some
connectors are serviced only with a harness. A typ-
ical example might be the Supplemental Restrai