WARNING: Do
not install rear facing child seats in the front passenger seat.
The SRS contains components which are potentially hazardous to service personnel if not handled correctly. The following guidelines and precautions are intended to alert personnel to potential sources of danger and emphasise the importance of ensuring the integrity of the SRS components installed to the vehicle.
WARNING: The
following precautions MUST be adhered to when working on the SRS system:
CAUTION: Do
not expose airbag modules or seat belt pre-tensioners to temperatures exceeding
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CAUTION: If
the front airbags are deployed, the following components must be replaced:
Driver airbag module
Steering wheel
Passenger airbag module
Instrument panel
Fly leads (where applicable)
Front Airbag Deployment - Driver and Passenger
Introduction
This manual has been written in a format that is designed to meet the needs
of technicians worldwide. The objective is to
use common formats and include similar content in each manual.
About This Manual
Road or rolling road testing may be carried out for various reasons and a
procedure detailing pre-test checks, through
engine starting and stopping, pre-driving checks, on-test checks to final checks
Road/Roller Testing
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Removal
NOTES:
The rocker panel is manufactured from mild steel.
Some of the butt joints must be MIG brazed due to the location of boron
reinforcements.
1. This procedure
identifies the
method for the
replacement of
the rocker
panel in full.
The graphic
and table
identify
possible
alternative
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Rocker Panel
During vehicle recovery, a
Smart Key
must remain inside the vehicle, so that
the steering column remains unlocked.
See 216, RECOVERY.
Your vehicle is fitted with an electronic steering
column lock, which locks and unlocks in
conjunction with the vehicle locking system. It
also locks automa
Steering column lock