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    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    75-16 REPAIRS
    7.Remove clip securing centre console heater 
    duct to HEVAC assembly and remove the 
    heater duct.
    8.Remove 4 bolts securing centre console heater 
    motor retaining bracket to transmission tunnel.
    9.Remove centre console heater motor retaining 
    bracket.
    10. Release and remove DCU cover from DCU.11.Disconnect multiplug from DCU.
    12.Remove nut securing earth lead to DCU. 
    Remove earth lead.
    13.Remove 2 nuts securing DCU to transmission 
    tunnel. Remove DCU.
    CAUTION: The SRS DCU is a shock 
    sensitive device and must be handled with 
    care.
    Refit
    1.Position DCU to transmission tunnel, fit earth 
    lead, fit nuts and tighten to 10 Nm (7 lbf.ft).
    NOTE: If the SRS component is to be replaced, 
    the bar code of the new unit must be recorded.
    2.Connect multiplug to DCU.
    3.Fit and secure DCU cover to DCU.
    4.Position centre console heater motor retaining 
    bracket to transmission tunnel, fit bolts and 
    tighten to 25 Nm (18 lbf.ft).
    5.Fit centre console heater duct to HEVAC 
    assembly and secure with clip.
    6.Fit heater motor to mounting bracket and 
    secure with screws.
    7.Connect multiplug to heater motor.
    8.Fit air suspension switch panel.
     
     +  INTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS, 
    Switch panel - air suspension.
    9.Fit centre console.
     
     +  INTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS, 
    Centre console.
    10.Connect battery leads, earth lead last.
    11.Initiate using TestBook/T4.
    M76 4656 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    REPAIRS 75-17
    Pre-tensioner - seat belt - front - 
    deployment - in vehicle 
    $% 76.73.77 
    These guidelines are written to aid authorised 
    personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag 
    modules. 
    Deploy
    WARNING: It is imperative that before any 
    work is undertaken on the SRS system, the 
    appropriate information is read thoroughly.
    1.Make the SRS system safe. 
     
     +  GENERAL INFORMATION, 
    Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
    Precautions.
    2.Disconnect multiplug from seat belt pre-
    tensioner.
    3.Check condition of deployment tool LRT-86-
    003 and associated fly leads.4.Connect deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/
    08 to seat belt pre-tensioner.
    5.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/08.
    6.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    battery.
    WARNING: Ensure all personnel are at least 
    15 metres (50 feet) away from the airbag 
    module.
    7.Press deployment tool operating button to 
    deploy seat belt pre-tensioner.
    8.Disconnect deployment tool from battery.
    WARNING: During deployment parts of the 
    airbag module become hot enough to burn 
    you. Wait 30 minutes after deployment 
    before touching the airbag module. 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    75-18 REPAIRS
    9.Disconnect deployment tool fly lead from seat 
    belt pre-tensioner.
    CAUTION: Do not re-use or salvage any 
    parts of the SRS system.
    NOTE: Do not transport deployed SRS 
    components in the vehicle passenger 
    compartment.
    Pre-tensioner - front seat belt - 
    deployment - off vehicle 
    $% 76.73.78 
    These guidelines are written to aid authorised 
    personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag 
    modules. 
    Deploy
    WARNING: It is imperative that before any 
    work is undertaken on the SRS system, the 
    appropriate information is read thoroughly.
    1.Make the SRS system safe. 
     
     +  GENERAL INFORMATION, 
    Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
    Precautions.
    2.Remove front seat belt pre-tensioner from 
    vehicle.
     
     +  RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, REPAIRS, 
    Pre-tensioner - front seat belt.
    3.Check condition of deployment tool LRT-86-
    003 and associated fly leads. 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    REPAIRS 75-19
    4.Position LRT-86-007/02 in vice, ensuring that 
    vice jaws grip tool above the bottom flange to 
    prevent possibility of tool being forced upwards 
    during detonation. Tighten vice.
    5.Fit and secure seat belt pre-tensioner to LRT-
    86-007/02.6.Connect deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/
    08 to seat belt pre-tensioner.
    7.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/08.
    8.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    battery.
    WARNING: Ensure all personnel are at least 
    15 metres (50 feet) away from the airbag 
    module.
    9.Press deployment tool operating button to 
    deploy seat belt pre-tensioner.
    10.Disconnect deployment tool from battery.
    WARNING: During deployment parts of the 
    airbag module become hot enough to burn 
    you. Wait 30 minutes after deployment 
    before touching the airbag module.
    11.Disconnect deployment tool fly lead from seat 
    belt pre-tensioner.
    12.Remove seat belt pre-tensioner from holding 
    tool and place in a sealed bag, ready for 
    disposal.
    13.Wipe down holding tools with a damp cloth and 
    remove from vice.
    M76 4584
    LRT-86-007/02 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    75-20 REPAIRS
    14.Transport deployed seat belt pre-tensioner to 
    designated area for incineration.
    CAUTION: Do not re-use or salvage any 
    parts of the SRS system.
    NOTE: Do not transport deployed SRS 
    components in the vehicle passenger 
    compartment.
    Airbag module - steering wheel - 
    deployment - off vehicle 
    $% 76.74.16 
    These guidelines are written to aid authorised 
    personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag 
    modules. 
    Deploy
    WARNING: It is imperative that before any 
    work is undertaken on the SRS system, the 
    appropriate information is read thoroughly.
    1.Make the SRS system safe. 
     
     +  GENERAL INFORMATION, 
    Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
    Precautions.
    2.Remove airbag from steering wheel.
     
     +  RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, REPAIRS, 
    Airbag module - steering wheel.
    3.Check condition of deployment tool LRT-86-
    003 and associated fly leads. 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    REPAIRS 75-21
    4.Position LRT-86-007/02 in vice, ensuring that 
    vice jaws grip tool above the bottom flange to 
    prevent possibility of tool being forced upwards 
    during detonation. Tighten vice.
    5.Fit and secure 2 off LRT-86-007/05 to LRT-86-
    007/02.
    6.Fit and secure 2 off LRT-86-007/08 to airbag 
    lower fixing studs.7.Fit and secure airbag to LRT-86-007/05.
    8.Connect deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/
    05 to airbag.
    9.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/05.
    10.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    battery.
    WARNING: Ensure all personnel are at least 
    15 metres (50 feet) away from the airbag 
    module.
    M76 4588
    LRT-86-007/08
    LRT-86-007/05
    M76 4589
    M76 4590A
    LRT-86-003
    LRT-86-003/05 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    75-22 REPAIRS
    11.Press deployment tool operating button to 
    deploy airbag module.
    12.Disconnect deployment tool from battery.
    WARNING: During deployment parts of the 
    airbag module become hot enough to burn 
    you. Wait 30 minutes after deployment 
    before touching the airbag module.
    13.Disconnect deployment tool fly lead from 
    airbag.
    14.Remove airbag module from holding tools and 
    place in a sealed bag, ready for disposal.
    15.Wipe down holding tools with a damp cloth and 
    remove from vice.
    16.Transport deployed airbag module to 
    designated area for incineration.
    CAUTION: Do not re-use or salvage any 
    parts of the SRS system.
    NOTE: Do not transport deployed SRS 
    components in the vehicle passenger 
    compartment.
    Airbag module - passenger - deployment 
    - in vehicle
    $% 76.74.17 
    These guidelines are written to aid authorised 
    personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag 
    modules. 
    Deploy
    WARNING: It is imperative that before any 
    work is undertaken on the SRS system, the 
    appropriate information is read thoroughly.
    1.Make the SRS system safe. 
     
     +  GENERAL INFORMATION, 
    Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
    Precautions.
    2.Remove glove box.
     
     +  INTERIOR FITTINGS, REPAIRS, 
    Glove box.
    3.Disconnect multiplugs from airbag module.
    4.Check condition of deployment tool LRT-86-
    003 and associated fly leads.
    M76 4607A 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    REPAIRS 75-23
    5.Connect deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/
    05 to airbag.
    6.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/05.
    7.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    battery.
    WARNING: Ensure all personnel are at least 
    15 metres (50 feet) away from the airbag 
    module.
    8.Press deployment tool operating button to 
    deploy airbag module.
    9.Disconnect deployment tool from battery.
    WARNING: During deployment parts of the 
    airbag module become hot enough to burn 
    you. Wait 30 minutes after deployment 
    before touching the airbag module.
    10.Disconnect deployment tool fly lead from 
    airbag.
    CAUTION: Do not re-use or salvage any 
    parts of the SRS system.
    NOTE: Do not transport deployed SRS 
    components in the vehicle passenger 
    compartment.
    M76 4608A
    LRT-86-003
    LRT-86-003/05 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    75-24 REPAIRS
    Airbag module - passenger - deployment 
    - off vehicle
    $% 76.74.18 
    These guidelines are written to aid authorised 
    personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag 
    modules. 
    Deploy
    WARNING: It is imperative that before any 
    work is undertaken on the SRS system, the 
    appropriate information is read thoroughly.
    1.Make the SRS system safe. 
     
     +  GENERAL INFORMATION, 
    Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) 
    Precautions.
    2.Remove passenger airbag from vehicle.
     
     +  RESTRAINT SYSTEMS, REPAIRS, 
    Airbag module - passenger.
    3.Check condition of deployment tool LRT-86-
    003 and associated fly leads.
    4.Position LRT-86-007/02 in vice, ensuring that 
    vice jaws grip tool above the bottom flange to 
    prevent possibility of tool being forced upwards 
    during detonation. Tighten vice.
    5.Fit and secure airbag to LRT-86-007/02.
    M76 4591
    LRT-86-003/02 
    						
    							RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
    REPAIRS 75-25
    6.Connect deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/
    05 to airbag.
    7.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    deployment tool fly lead LRT-86-003/05.
    8.Connect deployment tool LRT-86-003 to 
    battery.
    WARNING: Ensure all personnel are at least 
    15 metres (50 feet) away from the airbag 
    module.
    9.Press deployment tool operating button to 
    deploy airbag module.
    10.Disconnect deployment tool from battery.
    WARNING: During deployment parts of the 
    airbag module become hot enough to burn 
    you. Wait 30 minutes after deployment 
    before touching the airbag module.
    11.Disconnect deployment tool fly lead from 
    airbag.
    12.Remove airbag module from holding tools and 
    place in a sealed bag, ready for disposal.
    13.Wipe down holding tools with a damp cloth and 
    remove from vice.14.Transport deployed airbag module to 
    designated area for incineration.
    CAUTION: Do not re-use or salvage any 
    parts of the SRS system.
    NOTE: Do not transport deployed SRS 
    components in the vehicle passenger 
    compartment.
    M76 4592A
    LRT-86-003
    LRT-86-003/05 
    						
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