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CHARGING
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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GENERATOR
REMOVAL...............................5INSTALLATION............................6
GENERATOR
REMOVAL
(1) Disconnect the negative battery cable (Fig. 1).
(2) Remove the engine cover (Fig. 2).(3) Raise vehicle and support.
(4) Turn wheels to the right. Remove the right
front splash shield (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove the generator drive belt (Fig. 4).
Fig. 1 BATTERY CONNECTION
Fig. 2 ENGINE COVER
Fig. 3 SPLASH SHIELD
Fig. 4 GENERATOR BELT
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(6) Lower vehicle.
(7) Disconnect the generator battery connection
(Fig. 5).
(8) Disconnect the field connection (Fig. 5).
(9) Relocate the wiring harness on upper generator
bracket (Fig. 6).
(10) Remove the Air Cleaner Box (Fig. 7).
(11) Remove the 2 lower mounting Bolts (Fig. 8).
(12) Remove generator.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install generator.
(2) Install the 2 lower mounting Bolts (Fig. 8).
(3) Install the Air Cleaner Box (Fig. 7).
(4) Install the upper support bracket (Fig. 6).
(5) Install the wiring harness on upper generator
bracket (Fig. 6).
(6) Connect the field connection (Fig. 5).
(7)
Connect the generator battery connection (Fig. 5).
(8) Raise vehicle and support.
(9) Install the generator drive belt (Fig. 4).
(10) Install the right front splash shield (Fig. 3).
(11) Lower vehicle.
(12) Install the engine cover (Fig. 2).
(13) Connect the negative battery cable (Fig. 1).
Fig. 5 GENERATOR CONNECTIONS
1 - BATTERY CONNECTION
2 - FIELD CONNECTION
Fig. 6 UPPER SUPPORT BRACKET
1 - WIRING HARNESS
2 - UPPER BRACKET
Fig. 7 AIR BOX REMOVED
Fig. 8 GENERATOR LOWER BOLTS
1 - LOWER MOUNTING BOLTS
8Fa - 6 CHARGINGRG
GENERATOR (Continued)
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
DESCRIPTION............................1
OPERATION.............................1
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..................1
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER..................1
REMOVAL..............................11
INSTALLATION...........................11
CLUSTER LENS
REMOVAL..............................12INSTALLATION...........................12
MECHANICAL TRANSMISSION RANGE
INDICATOR
REMOVAL..............................12
INSTALLATION...........................12
RED BRAKE WARNING INDICATOR
DESCRIPTION...........................12
OPERATION.............................12
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER
DESCRIPTION
The instrumentation gauges are contained in a
subdial assembly within the instrument cluster. The
individual gauges are not serviceable. If one of the
cluster gauges becomes faulty, the entire cluster
would require replacement.
The mechanical instrument cluster with a tachom-
eter is equipped with a electronic vacuum fluorescent
transmission range indicator (PRND3L), odometer,
and trip odometer display.
The mechanical instrument cluster without a
tachometer is equipped with a cable operated trans-
mission range indicator (PRND21) and a vacuum
flourescent odometer display.
The instrument cluster is equipped with the follow-
ing warning lamps.
²Lift Gate Ajar
²Low Fuel Level
²Low Windshield Washer Fluid Level
²Cruise
²Battery Voltage
²Fasten Seat Belt
²Door Ajar
²Headlamp Out
²Coolant Temperature
²Anti-Lock Brake
²Brake
²Airbag
²Traction Control
²Autostick
OPERATION
Refer to the vehicle Owner's Manual for operation
instructions and conditions for the Instrument Clus-
ter Gauges.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - SELF-
DIAGNOSTICS
The instrument clusters are equipped with a self
diagnostic test feature to help identify electronic
problems. Prior to any test, perform the Self-Diag-
nostic Test. The self diagnostic system displays
instrument cluster stored fault codes in the odometer
display, sweeps the gauges to the calibration points,
and bulb checks the warning indicators. When the
key is in the ON position with the engine not run-
ning, the MIL will remain illuminated for regulatory
purposes.
To activate the Self-Diagnostic program:
(1) With the ignition switch in the OFF position,
depress the TRIP ODOMETER RESET button.
(2) Continue to hold the TRIP ODOMETER
RESET button untilSofand a number (software ver-
sion number (i.e.Sof 3.2) appears in the odometer
window (about five seconds) then release the button.
If a fault code is present, the cluster will display it in
the odometer display. When all fault codes have been
displayed, the cluster will displayªendºin the odom-
eter display. Refer to the table to determine what
each trouble code means.
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HEADLAMPS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
HEADLAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE IDLING1. Loose or corroded battery cables. 1. Clean and secure battery cable clamps
and posts.
OR IGNITION TURNED
OFF2. Loose or worn generator drive belt. 2. Adjust or replace generator drive belt.
3. Charging system output too low. 3. Test and repair charging system, refer
to Electrical, Charging
4. Battery has insufficient charge. 4. Test battery state-of -charge, refer to
Electrical, Battery System.
5. Battery is sulfated or shorted. 5. Load test battery, refer to Electrical,
Battery System.
6. Poor lighting circuit Z343/Z344-
ground.6. Test for voltage drop across Z343/Z344-
ground locations, refer to Electrical, Wiring
Diagram Information.
HEADLAMP BULBS BURN
OUT FREQUENTLY1. Intelligent Power Module (IPM) not
controlling voltage.1. Test and repair Intelligent Power
Module.
2. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.2. Inspect and repair all connectors and
splices. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
HEADLAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE RUNNING
ABOVE IDLE1. Charging system output too low. 1. Test and repair charging system, refer
to Electrical, Wiring Information.
2. Poor lighting circuit Z343/Z344-
ground.2. Test for voltage drop across Z343/Z344-
ground locations, refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
3. High resistance in headlamp
circuit.3. Test amperage draw of headlamp
circuit.
HEADLAMPS FLASH
RANDOMLY1. Poor lighting circuit Z343/Z344-
ground.1. Test for voltage drop across Z343/Z344-
ground locations, refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
2. Variable resistance in headlamp
circuit.2. Test amperage draw of headlamp
circuit.
3. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.3. Inspect and repair all connectors and
splices, refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
4. Faulty headlamp switch. 4. Replace headlamp switch.
HEADLAMPS DO NOT
ILLUMINATE1. No voltage to headlamps. 1. Repair open headlamp circuit, refer to
Electrical, Wiring Information.
2. No Z343/Z344-ground at
headlamps.2. Repair circuit ground, refer to Electrical,
Wiring Information.
3. Broken connector terminal or wire
splice in headlamp circuit.3. Repair connector terminal or wire splice.
4. Faulty or burned out bulb. 4. Replace headlamp bulb(s).
5. Body Control Module malfunction. 5. Refer to appropriate Body Control
Module diagnostics.
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)
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CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
6. J1850 Bus Communication 6. Verify messages being transmitted by
BCM and received by FCM.
7. IPM/FCM Malfunction. 7. Refer to appropriate IPM/FCM
diagnostics.
HEADLAMPS ON WITH
IGNITION IN RUN, WITH
HEADLAMP SWITCH OFF1. Faulty headlamp switch. 1. Replace headlamp switch (review BCM
logged faults).
2. Diagnostic tool indicates (4.7 -
5.0V) on headlamp switch input to
BCM.2. Inspect and repair terminals, connectors
and open circuits.
3. J1850 Bus Communication. 3. Verify messages being transmitted by
BCM and received by FCM.
FOG LAMPS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
FOG LAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE IDLING
OR IGNITION TURNED
OFF.1. Loose or corroded battery cables. 1. Clean and secure battery cable clamps
and posts.
2. Loose or worn generator drive belt. 2. Adjust or replace generator drive belt.
3. Charging system output too low. 3. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging,
4. Battery has insufficient charge. 4. Test battery state-of -charge. Refer to
Electrical, Battery System.
5. Battery is sulfated or shorted. 5. Load test battery. Refer to Electrical,
Battery System.
6. Poor lighting circuit Z349/Z248
ground.6. Test for voltage drop across Z349/248
ground locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
FOG LAMP BULBS BURN
OUT FREQUENTLY1. Charging system output too high. 1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging.
2. Loose or corroded terminals or
splices in circuit.2. Inspect and repair all connectors and
splices. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
FOG LAMPS ARE DIM
WITH ENGINE RUNNING
ABOVE IDLE1. Charging system output too low. 1. Test and repair charging system. Refer to
Electrical, Charging.
2. Poor lighting circuit Z349/Z248
ground.2. Test for voltage drop across Z349/Z248
ground locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
3. High resistance in fog lamp circuit. 3. Test amperage draw of fog lamp circuit.
FOG LAMPS FLASH
RANDOMLY1. Poor lighting circuit Z349/Z248
ground.1. Test for voltage drop across Z349/Z248
ground locations. Refer to Electrical, Wiring
Information.
2. Variable resistance in fog lamp
circuit.2. Test amperage draw of fog lamp circuit.
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - EXTERIOR (Continued)
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - INTERIOR
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LAMPS/LIGHTING - INTERIOR
SPECIFICATIONS........................17
CENTER CONSOLE LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL..............................18
INSTALLATION...........................18
CLUSTER ILLUMINATION LAMPS
REMOVAL..............................18
INSTALLATION...........................18
COURTESY LAMP
REMOVAL..............................18
INSTALLATION...........................18
DOME LAMP
REMOVAL..............................18INSTALLATION...........................18
GLOVE BOX LAMP SWITCH
REMOVAL..............................18
INSTALLATION...........................19
LIFTGATE LAMP
REMOVAL..............................19
INSTALLATION...........................19
READING LAMP
REMOVAL..............................19
INSTALLATION...........................20
VANITY LAMP
REMOVAL..............................20
INSTALLATION...........................20
LAMPS/LIGHTING - INTERIOR
SPECIFICATIONS
BULB APPLICATION TABLE
LAMP BULB
ABS LED
AIRBAG LED
ALARM SET PC74
AUTOSTICK VFD*
BRAKE SYSTEM WARNING LED
CONSOLE 194
CRUISE INDICATOR VFD*
DOME/RAIL LAMPS 578
DOOR AJAR INDICATOR LED
DOOR COURTESY LAMP 578
FRONT DOOR COURTESY 567
GLOVE BOX 194
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR
(BASE CLUSTER)LED
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR PC74
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER PC74
LIFTGATE 578
LIFTGATE AJAR LED
LAMP BULB
LOW FUEL INDICATOR LED
LOW WASHER FLUID
INDICATORLED
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR
(BASE CLUSTER)LED
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR PC74
OIL INDICATOR (BASE
CLUSTER)LED
OIL INDICATOR PC74
OVERHEAD CONSOLE
READINGPC579
OVERDRIVE OFF
INDICATORVFD*
READING 578
SEAT BELT INDICATOR LED
TEMPERATURE INDICATOR LED
TRAC OFF INDICATOR VFD*
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR
(BASE CLUSTER)LED
TURN SIGNAL INDICATOR PC74
VISOR VANITY 6501966
VOLTAGE INDICATOR LED
* VACUUM
FLUORESCENT
DISPLAY
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RESTRAINTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RESTRAINTS
DESCRIPTION............................2
OPERATION.............................2
WARNING...............................2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING..................3
AIRBAG SYSTEM........................3
CLOCK SPRING
DESCRIPTION............................3
OPERATION.............................3
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................3
CLOCK SPRING CENTERING..............3
REMOVAL...............................4
INSTALLATION............................4
DRIVER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................4
OPERATION.............................4
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................4
DEPLOYED DRIVER AIRBAG CLEAN UP......4
REMOVAL...............................5
INSTALLATION............................5
OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER
DESCRIPTION............................5
OPERATION.............................5
REMOVAL...............................5
INSTALLATION............................5
PASSENGER AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................6
OPERATION.............................6
STANDARD PROCEDURE...................6
DEPLOYED PASSENGER AIRBAG CLEAN
UP...................................6
REMOVAL...............................7
INSTALLATION............................7
SEAT AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION............................7
OPERATION.............................7
SEAT BELT OUTBOARD FRONT
REMOVAL...............................7
INSTALLATION............................8
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW ANCHOR BRACKET -
LW B
REMOVAL...............................8
INSTALLATION............................8
SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD -
SWB THREE DOOR
REMOVAL...............................8
INSTALLATION............................9SEAT BELT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD - SWB
FOUR DOOR
REMOVAL...............................9
INSTALLATION............................9
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD - LWB
FOUR DOOR
REMOVAL..............................10
INSTALLATION...........................10
SEAT BELT SECOND RIGHT ROW OUTBOARD
-LWB
REMOVAL..............................10
INSTALLATION...........................11
SEAT BELT SECOND RIGHT ROW OUTBOARD
- LBW WITH REAR HVAC
REMOVAL..............................11
INSTALLATION...........................11
SEAT BELT SECOND ROW OUTBOARD - SWB
REMOVAL..............................12
INSTALLATION...........................13
SEAT BELT BUCKLE - FRONT INBOARD
REMOVAL..............................13
INSTALLATION...........................13
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST ROW QUAD
BUCKET
REMOVAL..............................13
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT BUCKLE FIRST ROW - TWO
PASSENGER BENCH
REMOVAL..............................14
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT BUCKLE SECOND ROW - THREE
PASSENGER BENCH
REMOVAL..............................14
INSTALLATION...........................14
SEAT BELT TENSIONER
DESCRIPTION...........................14
OPERATION.............................15
SHOULDER BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER
REMOVAL..............................15
INSTALLATION...........................15
SHOULDER BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTER KNOB
REMOVAL..............................15
INSTALLATION...........................15
SIDE IMPACT AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE
DESCRIPTION...........................15
OPERATION.............................16
REMOVAL..............................16
INSTALLATION...........................16
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REMOVAL
DEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Clean powder residue from interior of vehicle.
Refer to Electrical, Restraints, Passenger Airbag,
Standard Procedure - Passenger Airbag Clean Up.
(2) Remove instrument panel. Refer to Body,
Instrument Panel, Removal.
(3) Remove all reusable components from the
upper instrument panel and transfer to the new
instrument panel.
UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Remove instrument panel. Refer to Body,
Instrument Panel, Removal.
(2) De-trim the instrument panel enough to gain
access to the passenger airbag fasteners.
(3) Disconnect yellow wire connector from passen-
ger airbag.
(4) Remove three bolts to the passenger airbag.
(5) Remove airbag from instrument panel through
rear of instrument panel.
INSTALLATION
DEPLOYED AIRBAG
Transfer all reusable components to the new
instrument panel.
(1) Install new Passenger Airbag into instrument
panel.
(2) Install airbag attaching bolts to the instrument
panel.
(3) Connect yellow wire connector from passenger
airbag.
(4) Install Instrument panel. Refer to Body, Instru-
ment Panel, Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG
SYSTEM FIRST.
UNDEPLOYED AIRBAG
(1) Install Passenger Airbag into instrument panel.
(2) Install airbag attaching bolts to the instrument
panel.
(3) Connect yellow wire connector from passenger
airbag.
(4) Install Instrument panel. Refer to Body, Instru-
ment Panel, Installation.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE BATTERY NEG-
ATIVE CABLE. REFER TO ELECTRICAL,
RESTRAINTS, DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - AIRBAG
SYSTEM FIRST.
SEAT AIRBAG
DESCRIPTION
The side impact airbag system Seat Airbags are
located in the outboard side of the front seat backs.
One in each front seat. The seat airbag inflator
assembly is within the airbag housing (Fig. 1). Each
airbag is mounted to the seat back frame. If deployed
or defective, the entire seat back assembly must be
replaced.
OPERATION
Only the Side Impact Airbag Control Module
(SIACM) can deploy the side airbags. When supplied
with the proper electrical signal, the seat airbag
inflator will produce a gas and discharge the bag
directly between the occupant and the side of the
vehicle, protecting the occupant. Upon deployment,
the seat back trim cover will tear open and allow the
side airbag to fully inflate and quickly deflate.
SEAT BELT OUTBOARD
FRONT
REMOVAL
Inspect the condition of the shoulder belt and lap
belt. Replace any belt that is cut, frayed, torn, or
damaged in any way. Also, replace the shoulder belt
if the retractor is either damaged or inoperative.
(1) Remove shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pulling it straight away from adjuster.
Fig. 1 SEAT AIRBAG - TYPICAL
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PASSENGER AIRBAG (Continued)
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(2) Remove cover from seat belt turning loop.
(3) Remove bolt attaching turning loop to shoulder
belt height adjuster (Fig. 2).
(4) Remove turning loop from B-pillar.
(5) Remove lower B-pillar trim cover or quarter
trim panel.
(6) Remove bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
B-pillar (Fig. 2).
(7) Lift retractor upward and disengage arrow
head retainer attaching retractor to B-pillar.
(8) Remove seat belt from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
Inspect the condition of the shoulder belt and lap
belt. Replace any belt that is cut, frayed, torn, or
damaged in any way. Also, replace the shoulder belt
if the retractor is either damaged or inoperative.
(1) Place seat belt into position.
(2) Lower retractor into position B-pillar.
(3) Install bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
B-pillar. Tighten all seat belt anchor bolts to 39 N´m
(29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install turning loop onto B-pillar.
(5) Install lower B-pillar trim cover or quarter
trim panel.
(6) Install bolt attaching turning loop to shoulder
belt height adjuster. Tighten all seat belt anchor
bolts to 39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(7) Press cover onto the seat belt turning loop.(8) Install shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pushing onto the adjuster.
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW
ANCHOR BRACKET - LWB
REMOVAL
(1) Remove lower quarter trim panel.
(2) Remove bolt attaching first row seat belt
anchor bracket to floor.
(3) Remove bracket from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Position bracket to vehicle.
(2) Install bolt attaching first row seat belt anchor
bracket to floor.
(3) Install lower quarter trim panel.
NOTE: The tightening specification for all seat belt
anchor bolts is 39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST ROW
OUTBOARD - SWB THREE
DOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove first and second row seats. Refer to
Owner's manual for proper procedures.
(2) Remove shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pulling it straight away from adjuster.
(3) Slide floor anchor cover from over the anchor
bolt.
(4) Remove floor anchor bolt (Fig. 3).
(5) Remove anchor from floor.
(6) Open clam shell cover from over seat belt turn-
ing loop.
(7) Remove bolt attaching turning loop to shoulder
belt height adjuster.
(8) Remove turning loop from C-pillar.
(9) Remove B-pillar upper trim cover.
(10) Remove C-pillar upper trim cover.
(11) Remove lower quarter trim panel.
(12) Route seat belt webbing and turning loop
through access hole in lower quarter trim panel.
(13) Remove bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
quarter panel.
(14) Lift retractor upward and disengage arrow
head retainer attaching retractor to quarter panel
(Fig. 3).
(15) Remove seat belt from vehicle.
Fig. 2 SEAT BELT - OUTBOARD FRONT
1 - B-PILLAR TRIM LOWER
2 - BELT
3 - B-PILLAR TRIM UPPER
4 - HEIGHT ADJUSTER
5 - KNOB
6 - B-PILLAR TRIM LOWER
7 - FLOOR ANCHOR
8 - FLOOR ANCHOR
9 - 30É OUTBOARD
10 - RETRACTOR
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SEAT BELT OUTBOARD FRONT (Continued)
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INSTALLATION
(1) Install seat belt into position.
(2) Lower retractor into position to quarter panel.
(3) Install bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
quarter panel. Tighten all seat belt anchor bolts to 39
N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Install lower quarter trim panel.
(5) Install C-pillar upper trim cover.
(6) Route seat belt webbing and turning loop
through access hole in lower quarter trim panel.
(7) Install B-pillar upper trim cover.
(8) Install turning loop onto C-pillar. Tighten all
seat belt anchor bolts to 39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(9) Press clam shell cover over seat belt turning
loop.
(10) Install anchor to floor.
(11) Slide floor anchor cover over the anchor bolt.
(12) Install shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pushing it onto adjuster.
(13) Install first and second row seats.
SEAT BELT FIRST ROW
OUTBOARD - SWB FOUR
DOOR
REMOVAL
(1) Remove first and second row seats. Refer to
Owner's manual for proper procedures.
(2) Remove shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pulling it straight away from adjuster.
(3) Slide floor anchor cover from over the anchor
bolt.
(4) Remove floor anchor bolt (Fig. 4).
(5) Remove anchor from floor.
(6) Open clam shell cover from over seat belt turn-
ing loop.
(7) Remove bolt attaching turning loop to shoulder
belt height adjuster (Fig. 4).
(8) Remove turning loop from C-pillar.
(9) Remove lower quarter trim panel.
(10) Route seat belt webbing and turning loop
through access hole in lower quarter trim panel.
(11) Remove bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
quarter panel (Fig. 4).
(12) Lift retractor upward and disengage arrow
head retainer holding retractor to quarter panel.
(13) Remove seat belt from vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install seat belt into position.
(2) Lower retractor into position to quarter panel.
(3) Install bolt attaching seat belt retractor to
quarter panel. Tighten seat belt anchor bolts to 39
N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(4) Route seat belt webbing and turning loop
through access hole in lower quarter trim panel.
(5) Install lower quarter trim panel.
(6) Install turning loop in position on C-pillar.
Tighten seat belt anchor bolts to 39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.)
torque.
(7) Install bolt attaching turning loop to shoulder
belt height adjuster. Tighten seat belt anchor bolts to
39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(8) Close clam shell cover over seat belt turning
loop.
(9) Place anchor in position on floor.
(10) Install floor anchor bolt. Tighten seat belt
anchor bolts to 39 N´m (29 ft. lbs.) torque.
(11) Slide floor anchor cover over the anchor bolt.
(12) Install shoulder harness height adjuster knob
by pushing knob on the adjuster.
Fig. 3 Seat Belt Left First Row Outboard ± SWB
Three Door
1 - C-PILLAR TRIM
2 - KNOB
3 - RETRACTOR
4 - LOWER ANCHOR
5 - QUARTER TRIM
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SEAT BELT LEFT FIRST ROW OUTBOARD - SWB THREE DOOR (Continued)