| Removal |
| 1. |
Disconnect the battery negative cable, and wait for at least three minutes before beginning work. |
| 2. |
Remove the front anchor seat belt (A).
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| 3. |
Remove the center pillar lower trim.
(Refer to Body - "Center Pillar Trim") |
| 4. |
Remove the center pillar upper trim.
(Refer to Body - "Center Pillar Trim") |
| 5. |
After loosening the mounting bolt, then remove the front seat belt lower anchor (A).
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| 6. |
Loosen the front seat belt webbing guide (A) mounting bolts.
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| 7. |
After disconnecting the pretensioner connector lock pin,
remove the front seat belt pretensioner connectors (A), loosen the
mounting bolts, then remove the front seat belt pretensioner (B).
[Genral Type]
[PSB Option Type]
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| Installation |
| 1. |
Turn the ignition switch OFF. |
| 2. |
Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait for at least three minutes. |
| 3. |
Install in the reverse order of removal. |
| 4. |
Reconnect the battery negative cable. |
| 5. |
After installing the seat belt pretensioner, confirm proper system operation:
Turn the ignition switch ON; the SRS indicator light should turn on for about six seconds and then go off. |
Components 1. Pre-active Seat Belt (PSB)2. Center Pillar 1. Pre-active Seat Belt Unit (PSB)
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