| Replacement |
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| 1. |
Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. |
| 2. |
Remove the front pillar trim.
(Refer to Interior Trim - "Front Pillar Trim") |
| 3. |
Remove the cowl side trim.
(Refer to Interior Trim - "Cowl Side Trim") |
| 4. |
Remove the AVN head unit.
(Refer to Body Electrical System - "AVN Head Unit") |
| 5. |
Remove the instrument cluster.
(Refer to Body Electrical System - "Instrument Cluster") |
| 6. |
Remove the crash pad side garnish assembly.
(Refer to Crash Pad - "Crash pad side garnish assembly [RH]") |
| 7. |
Down the steering column after loosening the mounting bolts.
(Refer to Steering System - "Steering Column and Shaft") |
| 8. |
Remove the multifunction switch assembly.
(Refer to Body Electrical System - "Multifunction Switch") |
| 9. |
Remove the knee airbag (KAB) module.
(Refer to Restraint - "Knee Airbag (KAB) Module") |
| 10. |
Remove the indoor antenna.
(Refer to Body Electrical System - "Smart Key Unit") |
| 11. |
After loosening the mounting screws, then remove the crash pad upper panel [LH] (A).
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| 12. |
Disconnect the photo sensor connector (A).
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| 13. |
Loosen the mounting bolts (A).
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| 14. |
Disconnect the passenger's airbag connectors (B).
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| 15. |
After loosen the mounting screws, remove the crash pad center lower cover (A).
[LH]
[RH]
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| 16. |
After loosening the mounting bolts and nuts, then remove the main crash pad assembly (A).
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| 17. |
Right before removing the main crash pad, slightly lift the
main crash pad and remove the twitter speaker connector (A) and mounting
clip located at the end of both side.
[LH]
[RH]
[Center]
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| 18. |
Install in the reverse order of removal.
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Inspection 1. Check for resistance between terminals in each switch position (LH). [LH : Audio + Hands free] SwitchConnectorTerminalResistance(±5%)SEEK Up2-5430 ?SEEK Down1.11 k?MODE2.11 k?MUTE3.11 k?Volume (+)4.61 k?Volume (-)6.81 k?Voice10.71 k?SEND18...
Front Wheel Alignment When using a commercially available computerized wheel alignment equipment to inspect the front wheel alignment, always position the vehicle on a level surface with the front wheels facing straight ahead...