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Collision Sensor B- and C-Pillar






Collision sensor B- and C-pillar

Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur. However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.

Preparatory work (the same for both methods)

Disconnecting the battery lead




Ignition off.
Disconnect the battery negative cable. See: Battery Disconnecting

Method content

This method consists of:
- replacing
- replacing.

Collision sensor B-post, replacing

Removing the collision sensor B-post





Remove:
- the B-post panel. See: B-pillar trim panel B-Pillar Trim Panel
- the connector.

Note! Do not pull on the cable harness.

Remove:
- the 2 screws
- the collision sensor.

Installing the collision sensor in the B-post

Install:
- the collision sensor
- the 2 M5 screws. Tighten. See: Tightening torque [1][2]Body and Frame
- the connector
- the B-post panel. See: B-pillar trim panel B-Pillar Trim Panel.

Collision sensor C-post, replacing

Removing the collision sensor from the C-post





Remove:
- the side cushion. See: Side pad Rear Seat
- the lower part of the panel on the C-post. See: C-pillar trim panel C-Pillar Trim Panel.

Note! Do not pull on the cable harness.

Slacken off the 2 screws.
Remove the collision sensor.

Installing the collision sensor in the C-post

Install:
- the collision sensor
- the 2 M5 screws. Tighten. See: Tightening torque [1][2]Body and Frame
- the connector
- the lower part of the panel on the C-post. See: C-pillar trim panel C-Pillar Trim Panel
- the side cushion. See: Side pad Rear Seat.