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Lock Carrier with Attachments







Lock Carrier with Attachments

Removing

The lock carrier is a safety-relevant component and for this reason it may not be serviced.

Replace the lock carrier if it is damaged.






- Move the lock carrier into its service position. Refer to => [ Service Position, Setting ] Service Position, Setting.

- Disconnect the any connectors.

- Drain the coolant and disconnect the coolant lines.

- Disconnect the refrigerant lines from the condenser.

- Support the hood and remove the support rod from the hood.

- Together with a second technician, remove the guide rods (T10093) on the left and right longitudinal members - 2 - and remove the lock carrier - 1 -.


Do not start the engine whenever the A/C system or coolant lines are disconnected.

Never hang the condenser and the hydraulic fluid cooler on the lines.

Never bend the condenser lines or the hydraulic fluid lines.

Installing






Perform the following:

- Attach the lock carrier - 1 - to the longitudinal members - 2 -.

- Install the left and right guide rods (T10093).

- Move the lock carrier out of its service position. Refer to => [ Service Position, Resetting ] Service Position, Resetting.

Install in reverse order of removal.

Make sure that all plug- and hose connections are corrected installed when re-assembling.

- Align the lock carrier and its attachments - 1 - on the longitudinal members and between the fenders.