FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Deployed Module

REMOVAL
When removing a deployed module: rubber gloves, eye protection, and a long-sleeved shirt should be worn. There may be deposits on the surface which could irritate the skin and eyes.




1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
2. Roll/fold airbag towards instrument panel.
3. Close door over folded airbag and tape door closed.




4. Open both vehicle doors and remove both instrument panel end covers.
5. Remove floor console if equipped and cowl side trim panels. If the vehicle is not equipped with a floor console, remove instrument panel lower center cover and ash receiver assembly.
6. Remove screw at radio ground strap at side of center support bracket. Proper Routing Of Radio Ground Strap is Essential For Radio Performance.




7. Open glove box door to gain access to the four screws attaching lower instrument panel to module bracket. Remove screws.
8. Remove two nuts from center support bracket at ash receiver area.
9. Remove two screws from center outlet bezel opening and two screws from right bezel opening.
10. Remove screw from each end cover area of instrument panel.
11. Remove two screws at each end of instrument panel at cowl sides, then detach lower instrument panel from upper instrument panel, with column in tilt-up position.
12. Disconnect the following electrical connectors:
^ Trunk Release Switch
^ Glove box Light Switch
^ Radio/Antenna Connectors
^ Heater-A/C Connectors
^ Ash Receiver Light
13. Remove lower instrument panel assembly.
14. Remove left silencer/duct under instrument panel.




15. Remove instrument panel top cover, right and left A-pillar trim panels.
16 Remove Body Control Module at right end of instrument panel.
17. Remove left outlet duct.
18. Remove steering column shrouds and disconnect six electrical connectors. Slide wiring trough retainer off of trough and stow wiring away from steering column.
19. Loosen the two lower screws and remove two upper nuts on steering column assembly and lay column on floor.
20. Disconnect the following electrical connectors:
^ Power antenna and cable at right cowl side
^ Body wiring at right end of A/C unit
^ Three ATC unit connectors at center of unit
^ Ground wire at left of center support
^ Data link connector at left brace
^ Two airbag diagnostic module connectors
^ Three in-line bracket connector including 40-way jack screw and remove hazard relay.
^ Four outboard connectors to Junction Block.
^ Headliner connector at top of panel.
^ Passenger Airbag Module squib connector
^ Passenger Airbag Module pressure switch connector




21. Remove the two panel attaching bolts at each cowl side and one bolt from center support bracket. Remove the five panel attaching bolts along top of panel.
22. Then remove the upper instrument panel rearward off of lower attaching studs.

INSTALLATION
1. Install the NEW center distribution duct to the NEW instrument panel and pad assembly.
2. Install all instrument panel components which are not damaged to panel. Tighten screws to 2 N.m (20 in. lbs.) torque.
3. Install the NEW Passenger Airbag Module to instrument panel and pad assembly Tighten screws to 4 N.m (35 in. lbs.) torque.
4. For installation of the upper and lower instrument panels, reverse above procedures.
a. When installing the lower instrument panel to the upper instrument panel install the center two screws first and work from center out. Tighten screws to 3 N.m (25 in. lbs.) torque.
b. Open glove box to gain access to the screws attaching lower instrument panel to module bracket. Tighten screws to 3 N.m (25 in. lbs.) torque.
c. Do not connect battery negative cable. Refer to Testing and Inspection/Procedures for Airbag System Test procedures.