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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
Binding or sticking of components Establish location of binding and replace
necessary components
Squeaks, Noises and rattles Foreign material in door compartment R

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual LOWER DRIVE UNIT TRACK &
RACK
DESCRIPTION
The door track and rack assembly provides a mat-
ing rack gear (Fig. 22) for the lower drive unit to
engage. The track also accepts the lower hinge roll-
ers,

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual ²Occupant Classification System- These
vehicles also include an Occupant Classification Sys-
tem (OCS) with components that are located on or in
the passenger front seat cushion. These components
inc

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual This sensor is integral to the passenger side front
seat belt lower anchor which is secured to the lower
B-pillar, on the passenger side (Fig. 6). The belt ten-
sion sensor consists of a molded plasti

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual As the airbag cushion inflates it will drop down
from the roof rail between the edge of the headliner
and the side glass/body pillars to form a curtain-like
cushion to protect the vehicle occupants du

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual (3) Remove the headliner from the vehicle (Refer
to 23 - BODY/INTERIOR/HEADLINER -
REMOVAL).
(4) Disconnect the curtain airbag squib connector
(Fig. 15).
(5) Remove the bolt from the curtain airbag fr

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual INSTALLATION
(1) Position curtain airbag over retaining holes in
roof rail and firmly snap into place (Fig. 17).
(2) Install the curtain airbag retaining bolts (Fig.
17).
(3) Engage the side curtain a

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CHRYSLER CARAVAN 2005  Service Manual SIDE IMPACT SENSORS
Three side impact sensors (Fig. 22) are used on
each side of the vehicle. These sensors are mounted
remotely from the bi-directional safing sensor that is
internal to the Occupant