Seat Belt Tensioner Reduction Solenoid: Service and Repair
Load limiter, seat belt
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
Removing the battery lead and important information
Ignition off.
Disconnect the battery negative cable.
Warning! For information about the handling and storage of pyrotechnical SRS components, see: Handling non-deployed pyrotechnical part Handling Non-Deployed Pyrotechnical Part.
Warning! Under no circumstances use an ohmmeter or other live measuring instrument to take readings on a disconnected, non-deployed pyrotechnical SRS component. There is a risk of the seat belt tensioner deploying.
Warning! A pyrotechnical SRS component must never be unscrewed, repaired or transferred to another vehicle.
Removal
Removing the adaptive seatbelt force limiter
Remove:
- the B-post panel. See: B-pillar trim panel B-Pillar Trim Panel
- the 2 SRS ignition cables (1)
- the connector (2).
- the 3 screws
- the seat belt reel with the adaptive seatbelt force limiter.
Installation
Installing the adaptive seatbelt force limiter
Correctly align the seat belt reel.
Install:
- the 2 x M10 screws. Tighten, see: Tightening torque, B5254T7 [1][2]Body and Frame
- 1 screw. Tighten
- the connector
- the 2 x SRS ignition cables
- the B-post panel. B-pillar trim panel B-Pillar Trim Panel.
Connect the battery negative lead.