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Important Safety Instructions
Appropri at e s ervi ce methods and correct repai r procedures are es sent ial for t he s afe, rel iable operat ion of al l motor
vehi cl es as well as t he pers onal s afet y of t he individual carryi ng out t he work.
Anyone who departs from t he ins truct ions provi ded in t his manual mus t fi rs t es tabli sh that pers onal s afet y or vehi cle
int egrit y i s not compromis ed by t he choi ce of method, tools or component s .
Warnings, Cautions and Notes in This ManualW ARNING: W arni ngs are us ed t o indicate that fai lure t o fol low a procedure correct ly may res ul t in pers onal injury.CAUTION: Cauti ons are us ed t o indicat e that failure t o fol low a procedure correct ly may res ult in damage to the
vehi cl e or equipment bei ng us ed.
• NOTE: Notes are us ed t o provide addit ional ess enti al i nformati on required to carry out a compl et e and s at is factory
repair.
Generic warnings or caut ions are in their relevant des cript ion and operat ion procedure wit hi n s ect ion 100-00. If t he generic
warni ngs or cauti ons are requi red for a procedure, there wil l be a referral to t he appropri ate des cri pt ion and operat ion
procedure.
If a warni ng, cauti on or not e only appli es to one s tep, it i s placed at the beginni ng of the s peci fi c s tep.
Trustmark Authoring Standards (TAS) Removal and Installation Procedures
• NOTE: TAS s tyl e procedures can be identi fi ed by s teps t hat have no accompanying step t ext and t he magenta color of
t he elect rical connect ors and fast eners s uch as nut s , bol ts , clamps or cli ps.
A TAS removal and i nst all at ion procedure uses a s equence of color i ll us t rat ions t o indicate the order to be foll owed when
removi ng/dis ass embli ng or ins tal li ng/ass embli ng a component .
Many of the TAS procedures will have t he ins tal lat ion i nformat ion wit hi n t he removal s teps . Thes e procedures wi ll have the
fol lowing not e at t he begi nni ng of the procedure:
• NOTE: Removal s t eps in t his procedure may cont ain i nst all ati on det ail s.
Items s uch as O-ri ng s eal s, gas ket s , s eal s, s elf-l ocki ng nut s and bolt s are to be dis carded and new component s ins tal led
unles s otherwis e s tat ed wit hin the procedure. Coated nut s or bol ts are t o be reused, unles s damaged or ot herwi se st ated
wit hin the procedure.
Speci ficat ion procedures wi ll cont ain al l techni cal data that are not part of a repair procedure.
TAS Graphics
Colors used i n t he graphic are as fol lows :
Blue - Indicates t he t arget it em, it em t o be removed/ins t al led or dis as s embl ed/as sembl edGreen and Brown - Indi cat es a s econdary it em t hat needs t o be det ached, removed/ins tal led or
dis as sembl ed/ass embl ed prior t o t he t arget it emMagent a - Indicates elect rical connectors and fas teners such as nut s, bolt s , cl amps or cl ipsPale Bl ue - is for t he special t ool (s ) and general equi pment .There may be mult ipl e s teps as si gned to one ill ust rat ion.
Numbered point ers are us ed to indicate the number of electrical connect ors and fast eners s uch as nuts , bolt s, clamps or
clips .
Items i n t he il lus trati on can be transparent or us e cutouts to show hi dden det ail (s ).
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TAS Symbols
Symbol s are used ins ide t he graphics and in the text area t o enhance t he i nformat ion di spl ay. The followi ng paragraphs
describe t he various t ypes and cat egories of s ymbol s .
Prohibi ti on s ymbol s advi se on prohibi ted acti ons to eit her avoid damage or healt h an d s afety relat ed ris ks .Healt h and Safet y s ymbol s recommend t he us e of parti cul ar protecti on equipment to av
oi d or at least reduce the ris k or
s everit y of pos s ibl e injuries .
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W arning s ymbols are used to indicate pot ent ial ris ks res ult ing from a cert ain component or area.
Ins t ructi on s ymbol s are us ed t o apply s ealer, lubri cant , wei ght, t ape or cl eani ng det ergent to a component .
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Locat ion s ymbols are us ed to show the l ocat ion of a component or s ys tem wit hin t he vehicle.
Gears hift lever or s elector l ever pos it ion s ymbols are used to show whi ch gears hi ft l ever or s elector lever posi ti on is to bes et.
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Pointer s ymbols are us ed to draw t he at tenti on t o components and give s peci al i nst ructi ons s uch as a required s equence ornumber of component s . The number of component s is refl ect ed by t he val ue ins ide the l uty arrow. A sequence number islocated i nsi de t he ci rcle. Numbers ins ide circles are als o us ed to allocate special informat ion s uch as t ightening t orques orchemical s t o a parti cular component .
Movement arrows are us ed to s how three dimens ional or rotat ional movement s . Thes e movements can i ncl ude specificvalues ins ide t he s ymbol if required.
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Standard tool symbol s recommend t he use of certain s tandard t ools . Thes e t ools can include di mensi on val ues if requi red.
The fol lowing graphi c il lus trates a s et of s ymbols t hat are us ed t o provide det ailed informati on on where to appl y amat erial .
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Measurement symbols provide detai led i nformat ion on where t o carry out a s peci fi c measurement . These symbols caninclude s peci fi c val ues if requi red.
Speci al Tools and Torque Fi gure(s )
Speci al t ools wi ll be s hown wi th t he t ool number in the i ll ust rat ion. The s pecial t ool number(s ), general equi pment,mat erial (s ) and t orque fi gure(s ) us ed for t he procedure s t ep wil l be s hown in t he t ext column.