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BULB APPLICATION
INDEX
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GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION......................... 8
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMPS........................ 8INTERIOR LAMPS........................ 8
GENERAL INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
The following Bulb Application Tables list the lamp
title on the left side of the column and trade number
or part number on the right.
CAUTION: Do not use bulbs that have a higher
candle power than the bulb listed in the Bulb Appli-
cation Table. Damage to lamp can result.
Do not touch halogen bulbs with fingers or other
possibly oily surfaces. Bulb life will be reduced.
If a halogen bulb is contaminated with oil, clean
bulb with denatured alcohol or ammonia based sol-
vent.
SPECIFICATIONS
EXTERIOR LAMPS
LAMP BULB
Back-up...............................P21W
Center High Mounted Stop..................921
Front Fog Lamp..........................H-3
Headlamp...............................H-4
License Plate...........................W5W
Front Turn Signal.....................P21/5W
Tail/Stop.............................P21/5W
Rear Turn Signal.......................P21W
Rear Fog Lamp.........................P21W
Citylight...............................T4W
Side Repeater...........................T4W
INTERIOR LAMPS
LAMP BULB
ABS.................................PC194
Airbag...............................PC194
AshTray................................161
Brake Warning System Indicator...........PC194
Cigar Lighter............................203
Climate Controls.........................203
Console Gear Selector......................161
Dome Light..............................578
Glove Box...............................194
High Beam Indicator....................PC194
Ignition Key.............................161
Instrument Cluster.....................PC194
Rear Cargo..............................912
Seat Belt Indicator.......................PC74
Service Engine Soon....................PC194
Turn Signal Indicator....................PC194
Underhood..............................105
Visor Vanity.........................6501966
Volts Indicator..........................PC74
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RESTRAINT SYSTEM
CONTENTS
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GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS............ 1
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE............... 1
CLOCKSPRING.......................... 2
DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE . . 2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
AIRBAG SYSTEM TEST................... 3
SERVICE PROCEDURES
CLEANUP PROCEDURE................... 3HANDLING AIRBAG MODULE.............. 3
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION............... 4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (ACM)......... 4
CLOCKSPRING.......................... 8
DRIVER AIRBAG MODULE................. 9
PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE............. 9
STEERING WHEEL...................... 10
ADJUSTMENTS
CLOCKSPRING CENTERING PROCEDURE.... 11
GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: THIS SYSTEM IS A SENSITIVE, COM-
PLEX ELECTRO±MECHANICAL UNIT. DISCONNECT
AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEGATIVE CABLE
BEFORE BEGINNING AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPO-
NENT REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION PROCEDURES.
THIS WILL DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAIL-
URE TO DISCONNECT THE BATTERY COULD
RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT
AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
FOR TWO MINUTES BEFORE REMOVING AIRBAG
COMPONENTS.
DO NOT PLACE AN INTACT UNDEPLOYED AIR-
BAG FACE DOWN ON A SOLID SURFACE, THE AIR-
BAG WILL PROPEL INTO THE AIR IF
ACCIDENTALLY DEPLOYED AND COULD RESULT
IN PERSONAL INJURY. WHEN CARRYING OR HAN-
DLING AN UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG MODULE, THE
TRIM SIDE OF THE AIRBAG SHOULD BE POINTING
AWAY FROM THE BODY TO MINIMIZE POSSIBILITY
OF INJURY IF ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT
OCCURS.
REPLACE AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS WITH
MOPARTREPLACEMENT PARTS. SUBSTITUTE
PARTS MAY APPEAR INTERCHANGEABLE, BUT
INTERNAL DIFFERENCES MAY RESULT IN INFE-
RIOR OCCUPANT PROTECTION.
WEAR SAFETY GLASSES, RUBBER GLOVES,
AND LONG SLEEVES CLOTHING WHEN CLEANING
POWDER RESIDUE FROM VEHICLE AFTER AIRBAG
DEPLOYMENT. SODIUM HYDROXIDE POWDER
RESIDUE EMITTED FROM A DEPLOYED AIRBAGCAN CAUSE SKIN IRRITATION. FLUSH AFFECTED
AREA WITH COOL WATER IF IRRITATION IS EXPE-
RIENCED. IF NASAL OR THROAT IRRITATION IS
EXPERIENCED, EXIT THE VEHICLE FOR FRESH AIR
UNTIL THE IRRITATION CEASES. IF IRRITATION
CONTINUES, SEE A PHYSICIAN.
DO NOT USE A REPLACEMENT AIRBAG THAT IS
NOT IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING, IMPROPER
DEPLOYMENT AND PERSONAL INJURY CAN
RESULT.
THE FACTORY INSTALLED FASTENERS,
SCREWS AND BOLTS USED TO FASTEN AIRBAG
COMPONENTS, ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED
FOR THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. DO NOT USE SUBSTI-
TUTE FASTENERS, USE ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIP-
MENT FASTENERS LISTED IN THE PARTS
CATALOG WHEN FASTENER REPLACEMENT IS
REQUIRED.
NOTE: Airbags should be stored in a cool dry loca-
tion away from excessive heat and static electrical
activity with the fabric airbag facing UP, or a prema-
ture deployment can result.
If the Driver/Passenger Airbag Module is defective
and not deployed, refer to Chrysler Corporation cur-
rent return list for proper handling procedures.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
The Airbag Control Module (ACM) contains the
safing sensor and energy reserve capacitor. The saf-
ing sensor is located inside the ACM. The module is
mounted on the tunnel/floor pan between the gear
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shift lever and the park brake lever (Fig. 1). The saf-
ing sensor provides confirmation of a crash, but does
not discriminate severity. The ACM monitors the sys-
tem to determine the system readiness. The ACM
contains on-board diagnostics, and will illuminate the
AIRBAG warning lamp in the cluster when a fault
occurs. The warning equipment is tested for six to
eight seconds every time the vehicle is started.
CLOCKSPRING
The clockspring is mounted to the steering column
behind the steering wheel. The clockspring is used to
maintain a continuous electrical circuit between the
wiring harness and the:
²Driver's airbag module
²Speed control switches
²Horn switch
The clockspring consists of a flat, ribbon like, elec-
trically conductive tape which winds and unwinds
with the steering wheel rotation.
DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE
WARNING: NEVER DISASSEMBLE THE DRIVER OR
PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE, THERE ARE NO
SERVICEABLE PARTS WITH IN THE MODULES.
The Driver Airbag Module located on the steering
wheel is the most visible part of the system (Fig. 2).
The airbag module contains a housing to which the
cushion, inflator and cover are attached to.
The driver side inflator assembly is mounted from
the back of the module housing. When supplied with
the proper electrical signal the inflator assembly will
produce a gas and discharge it directly into the cush-
ion. A protective cover is fitted to the front of the
Driver Airbag Module and forms a decorative cover
in the center of the steering wheel. The Driver Air-
bag Module is mounted directly to the steering
wheel.The Passenger Airbag Module is located beneath
the decorative cover of the instrument panel, facing
the passenger seat (Fig. 3).
The passenger inflator assembly is within the mod-
ule housing. The module is mounted to the instru-
ment panel retainer and support structure. When
supplied with the proper electrical signal the inflator
will produce a gas and discharge it directly into the
cushion. A protective cover is fitted into the instru-
ment panel over the airbag module and forms a dec-
orative cover.
Fig. 1 Airbag Control Module Location
Fig. 2 Driver Airbag
Fig. 3 Passenger Airbag
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
AIRBAG SYSTEM TEST
(1) Disconnect and isolate the negative battery
cable.
(2) Connect scan tool (DRB) to Data Link connec-
tor, located at right side of the steering column and
at the lower edge of the lower instrument panel.
(3) Turn the ignition key to ON position. Exit vehi-
cle with scan tool. Use the latest version of the
proper cartridge.
(4) After checking that no one is inside the vehicle,
connect the battery negative terminal.
(5) Using the scan tool, read and record active
diagnostic code data.
(6) Read and record any stored diagnostic codes.
(7) Refer to the Passive Restraint Diagnostic Test
Manual if any diagnostic codes are found in Step 5 or
Step 6.
(8) Erase stored diagnostic codes if there are no
active diagnostic codes. If problems remain, diagnos-
tic codes will not erase. Refer to the Passive
Restraint Diagnostic Test Manual to diagnose the
problem.If the airbag warning lamp either fails
to light with the ignition switch on, or the light
goes on and stays on, there is a system malfunc-
tion. Refer to the Passive Restraint Diagnostic
Test Manual to diagnose the problem.
SERVICE PROCEDURES
CLEANUP PROCEDURE
Roll or fold the passenger airbag towards the
instrument panel surface and close the door over the
folded bag. Then tape the door shut.
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any residual pow-
der from the vehicle interior. Work from the outside
in to avoid kneeling or sitting in a contaminated
area. Vacuum the heater and A/C outlets as well (Fig.
4). If the heater or air conditioner was in RECIRC
mode at time of airbag deployment, operate blower
motor on low speed and vacuum powder residue
expelled from the heater and A/C outlets. Multiple
vacuum cleaning may to necessary to decontaminate
the interior of the vehicle.
NOTE: Dispose deployed airbag properly, contact
dealer or government agency for disposal recom-
mendations.
SERVICE OF DEPLOYED AIRBAG MODULE
DRIVER AIRBAG
After a Driver Airbag Module has been deployed
the following components must be replaced becausethey cannot be reused. Other driver airbag system
components are replaced if damaged.
²Driver Airbag Module
²Clockspring assembly
PASSENGER AIRBAG
After a Passenger Airbag Module has been
deployed the following components must be replaced
because they cannot be reused.
²Passenger Airbag Module
²Right trim panel
The lower instrument panel knee blocker, top
cover, and any other components should be replaced
if damaged.
HANDLING AIRBAG MODULE
DEPLOYED MODULE
The vehicle interior may contain a very small
amount of sodium hydroxide powder, a by-product of
airbag deployment. Sodium hydroxide powder can
irritate the skin, eyes, nose and throat. Wear safety
glasses, rubber gloves, and long sleeved clothing
when cleaning any of the powder residue from the
vehicle.
If you find that the cleanup is irritating your skin,
run cool water over the affected area. Also, if you
experience nasal or throat irritation, exit the vehicle
for fresh air until the irritation ceases. If irritation
continues, see a physician.
UNDEPLOYED
The airbag module(s) must be stored in its original
special container until used for service. At no time
should a source of electricity be permitted near the
inflator on the back of an airbag module. When car-
rying or handling an undeployed airbag module, the
trim side of the airbag should be pointing away from
the body to minimize possibility of injury if acciden-
Fig. 4 Vacuum Heater and A/C Outlets
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tal deployment occurs. Do not place undeployed air-
bag face down on a solid surface, the airbag will
propel into the air if accidental deployment occurs.
MAINTENANCE INSPECTION
(1) Check the airbag warning lamp for proper
operation as follows:
(a) Turn ignition switch to the ON position, the
airbag warning lamp should light. If not, test the
system using a scan tool and Passive Restraint
System Diagnostic Procedures Manual. Repair as
required.
(b) The airbag warning lamp lights, but fails to
go out after eight seconds. Test the system using a
scan tool and Passive Restraint System Diagnostic
Procedures Manual. Repair as required.
(c) After correcting active malfunction erase
stored diagnostic codes.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE (ACM)
REMOVAL
WARNING: THE ACM CONTAINS A SAFING SEN-
SOR WHICH ENABLES THE SYSTEM TO DEPLOY
THE AIRBAGS. TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DEPLOY-
MENT, NEVER CONNECT THE ACM ELECTRICALLY
TO THE SYSTEM WHILE VEHICLE BATTERY IS
CONNECTED.
DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE (GROUND) CABLE BEFORE BEGINNING ANY
AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT REMOVAL OR
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE. THIS WILL DISABLE
THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO DISCONNECT
BATTERY COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG
DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY.
ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE
FOR 2 MINUTES BEFORE REMOVING ANY AIRBAG
COMPONENTS.
CAUTION: Failure to follow the parking brake ser-
vice procedures can result in damage to the park-
ing brake mechanism.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Manual transaxle only, remove shifter knob
fastener and remove shifter knob.
(3) Remove screws attaching rear of center console
assembly to console bracket (Fig. 5) or (Fig. 6).
(4) Remove the two screws located in cup holders
(Fig. 7), attaching front of center console assembly to
console bracket.
Fig. 5 Attaching Screws At Rear Of Center Console
With/Without Arm Rest
Fig. 6 Attaching Screws At Rear Of Center Console
With Arm Rest
Fig. 7 Attaching Screws At Front Of Center Console
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(5) Raise park brake hand lever assembly as high
as it will go for required clearance to remove center
console.
(6) Remove center console assembly from vehicle.
WARNING: THE AUTO ADJUSTING FEATURE OF
THIS PARKING BRAKE LEVER ASSEMBLY CON-
TAINS A CLOCK SPRING LOADED TO APPROXI-
MATELY 20 POUNDS. DO NOT RELEASE THE AUTO
ADJUSTER LOCKOUT DEVICE BEFORE INSTALL-
ING CABLES INTO THE EQUALIZER. KEEP HANDS
OUT OF AUTO ADJUSTER SECTOR AND PAWL
AREA. FAILURE TO OBSERVE CAUTION IN HAN-
DLING THIS MECHANISM COULD LEAD TO SERI-
OUS INJURY.
WHEN REPAIRS TO THE PARK BRAKE HAND
LEVER ASSEMBLY OR CABLES IS REQUIRED, THE
AUTO ADJUSTER MUST BE RELOADED AND
LOCKED OUT.
(7) Lower park brake lever handle.
(8) Grasp park brake lever output cable by hand
and pull upward. Continue pulling on cable until a
3/16 in. drill bit can be inserted into handle and sec-
tor gear of park brake mechanism (Fig. 8). This will
lock the park brake mechanism and take tension off
park brake cables.
(9) Remove both rear park brake cables from the
park brake cable equalizer (Fig. 9).
(10) Remove wiring harness electrical connector
for brake warning light from park brake lever (Fig.
10).
(11) Remove the two nuts (Fig. 11) attaching park
brake lever to console bracket. Remove park brake
lever mechanism from vehicle.
(12) Remove module mounting nuts and remove
module (Fig. 12).
(13) Disconnect ACM 23-PIN connector (Fig. 13).
(14) Remove Airbag Control Module.
Fig. 8 Locking Pin Installed In Park Brake
Mechanism
Fig. 9 Removing Park Brake Cables From Equalizer
Fig. 10 Brake Warning Lamp Connection To Park
Brake Lever
Fig. 11 Park Brake Lever Attachment To Console
Bracket
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INSTALLATION
(1) Connect ACM connector and ensure that the
connector locking tab is engaged.
CAUTION: USE SUPPLIED SCREWS ONLY
(2) Position ACM (arrow pointing forward) in the
console floor bracket, attach the nuts and tighten to
11 to 14 N´m (105 to 125 in. lbs.) torque.NOTE: The park brake lever can be in any position
when releasing the auto adjuster. To ease installa-
tion of center console, it is advisable to pull park
brake lever handle all the way up before removing
lockout pin.
(3) Place park brake lever on console bracket.
Install and securely tighten the 2 attaching nuts.
(4) Install both rear park brake cables into equal-
izer on park brake lever output cable (Fig. 14) and
(Fig. 15).
(5) Ensure that park brake cable is correctly
installed and aligned with cable track on park brake
lever.
(6) Pull park brake lever handle all the way up.
(7) Firmly grasp park brake lever locking pin and
quickly remove it from the park brake lever mecha-
nism (Fig. 16) This will allow the park brake lever
mechanism to correctly adjust the park brake cables.
(8) Connect electrical connector for brake warning
lamp onto terminal on park brake lever assembly
(Fig. 17).
(9) Cycle park brake lever once to position park
brake cables. Then return the park brake lever its
released position. Check the rear wheels of the vehi-
cle. They should rotate freely without dragging.
(10) Raise park brake lever to its fully engaged
position. This is necessary to allow installation of the
center console.
(11) Install center console assembly.
(12) Install the four center console assembly
attaching screws (Fig. 18), (Fig. 19) and (Fig. 20).
(13) Replace shifter knob and fastener.
(14) Do not connect battery negative cable. Refer
to Diagnosis and Testing for Airbag System Test for
the proper procedures.
Fig. 12 Airbag Control Module
Fig. 13 ACM Connector
Fig. 14 Park Brake Cables Properly Installed In
Equalizer
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Fig. 15 Rear Park Brake Cable Installation On
Equalizer
Fig. 16 Removing Lockout Pin From Park Brake
Lever Assembly
Fig. 17 Brake Warning Lamp Connection To Park
Brake Lever
Fig. 18 Attaching Screws At Rear Of Center Console
With/Without Arm Rest
Fig. 19 Attaching Screws At Rear Of Center Console
With Arm Rest
Fig. 20 Attaching Screws At Front Of Center
Console
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CLOCKSPRING
REMOVAL
WARNING: DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BAT-
TERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE BEFORE
BEGINNING ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT
REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE. THIS
WILL DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DISCONNECT BATTERY COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR
TO DISCHARGE FOR 2 MINUTES BEFORE REMOV-
ING ANY AIRBAG COMPONENTS.
(1) Place the front road wheels in the straight
ahead position then:
²Rotate the steering wheel half turn (180
degrees) to the right (clockwise)
²Lock column with ignition lock cylinder.
(2) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(3) Wait two minutes for the reserve capacitor to
discharge before removing non-deployed module.
(4) Remove speed control switch mounting screws,
switches and disconnect the wire connectors or
remove covers.
(5) Remove the Driver Airbag Module attaching
bolts from under the speed control switches or covers.
(6) Lift module and disconnect the airbag and horn
wire connectors.
(7) Remove the steering wheel, refer to Steering
Wheel removal procedures.
(8) Remove upper and lower steering column
shrouds to gain access to clockspring wiring.
(9) Disconnect the 2-way and 4-way connectors
between the clockspring and the instrument panel
wiring harness at the base of the clockspring (Fig.
21).
(10) Unlatch and remove clockspring assembly
from steering shaft. The clockspring cannot be
repaired, and must be replaced if faulty.
(11) Rotate clockspring rotor a half turn (180
degrees) to the left (counter clockwise).
(12) Lock the clockspring rotor in the center posi-
tion as follows: Insert a paper clip wire through the
hole in the rotor at the 10 O'clock position and bend
to prevent it from falling out.
INSTALLATION
(1) Confirm that:
²The steering wheel position is a half turn (180
degrees) to the right (clockwise)
²The column is locked with the ignition cylinder
lock.
²Check that the turn signal stalk is in the neu-
tral position²When reusing the clockspring, remove locking
wire and rotate clockspring rotor one half turn (180
degrees) to the right (clockwise). Locate the clock-
spring on the steering shaft and push down on the
rotor until the clockspring is fully seated on the
steering column.
²When installing a new clockspring remove gre-
nade pin and rotate clockspring rotor one half turn
(180 degrees) to the right (clockwise). Locate clock-
spring on the steering shaft and push down on the
rotor until the clockspring is fullly seated on the
steering wheel.
(2) Connect the clockspring to the instrument
panel harness, ensure wiring is properly routed.
Then check that the connectors, locking tabs are
properly engaged and the halo lamp wire is in posi-
tion.
(3) Install steering column shrouds. Be sure all
wires are inside of shrouds.
(4) Install steering wheel ensuring the flats on hub
align with the clockspring. Pull the horn, airbag and
speed control leads through the larger slot. Ensure
leads do not get pinched under the steering wheel.
(5) Route speed control wires under and behind
the airbag module mounting tabs.
(6) Connect the horn lead wire and the airbag lead
wire to the airbag module.
(7) Install the airbag module and tighten bolts to
12 to 14 N´m (105 to 125 in. lbs.) torque.
(8) Connect the speed control wires to the switches
and install switches. Tighten screws to 2 N´m (20 in.
lbs.) torque.
(9) Do not connect the battery negative cable.
Refer to Diagnosis and Testing for Airbag System
Test procedures.
Fig. 21 Clockspring
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DRIVER AIRBAG MODULE
REMOVAL
WARNING: DISCONNECT AND ISOLATE THE BAT-
TERY NEGATIVE (GROUND) CABLE BEFORE
BEGINNING ANY AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENT
REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE. THIS
WILL DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. FAILURE TO
DISCONNECT BATTERY COULD RESULT IN ACCI-
DENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE
PERSONAL INJURY. ALLOW SYSTEM CAPACITOR
TO DISCHARGE FOR 2 MINUTES BEFORE REMOV-
ING ANY AIRBAG COMPONENTS.
When removing a deployed module, rubber gloves,
eye protection and long sleeved shirt should be worn,
as there may be deposits on the surface which could
irritate the skin and eyes.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove speed control switches or covers from
steering wheel armature and disconnect the wires.
(3) Remove two bolts attaching Driver Airbag Mod-
ule from the sides of steering wheel (Fig. 22).
(4) Lift module and disconnect airbag squib wire
connector and horn wire.
(5) Remove Driver Airbag Module.
(6) When replacing a deployed driver airbag mod-
ule, the clockspring must also be replaced. Refer to
Clockspring Removal and Installation for proper pro-
cedure.
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
(1) Connect the squib wire to the module. Make
airbag connection by pressing straight in on the con-
nector. The connector should be fully seated feel for
positive snap to assure positive connection.
(2) Connect the horn wire.
(3) Install two bolts and tighten to 10 to 11 N´m
(90 to 100 in. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install non-speed control covers to the steering
wheel armature or connect the wire connectors to the
speed control switches and install switches. Tighten
fastener to 2 N´m (20 in. lbs.) TORQUE.
(5) Do not connect battery negative cable. Refer to
Diagnosis and Testing for Airbag System Test proce-
dures.
PASSENGER AIRBAG MODULE
NON-DEPLOYED MODULE
REMOVAL
When removing a module for any reason other
than DEPLOYMENT.
(1) Disconnect and isolate the battery negative
cable.
(2) Remove instrument panel top cover (Fig. 23).
(3) Remove instrument panel right trim bezel.
(4) Open glove box and push the sides inward
allowing the door bumper to pass and box to open.
(5) Remove the four trim screws which attach the
Passenger Airbag Module to the top instrument
panel (Fig. 24).
(6) Remove two module attaching nuts from the
support structure.
(7) Lift module up until the wire connector is vis-
ible and disconnect the 4-way wire connector from
module. Unlock the red locking tab and compress
lock to release the connector (Fig. 25).
INSTALLATION
For installation, reverse the above procedures.
Ensure that the red locking tab is in the lock position
after installing the connector. Tighten trim screws to
2 N´m (20 in. lbs.) torque. Tighten the module nuts to
22 to 34 N´m (200 to 300 in. lbs.) torque. Do not con-
nect battery negative cable. Refer to Diagnosis and
Testing for Airbag System Test procedures.
Fig. 22 Driver Airbag Module
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