Mitsubishi Stealth 1994 Import Service Manual page 1180

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Caution
1. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
air bag module or clock spring. If faulty,
replace it.
2. Do not drop the air bag module or clock
spring or allow contact with water, grease or
oil. Replace it if a dent, crack, deformation or
rust are detected.
3. The air bag module should be stored on a flat
surface and placed so that the pad surface is
facing upward.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
<Air bag module (Driver's side), clock spring>
Pre-removal Operation
After setting the steering wheel and
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the front wheels to the straightahead
position, remove the ignition key.
Air bag module removal steps (Driver's side)
Post-installation inspection
Connection for the negative (-1
battery cable
2.
Air bag module (Driver's side)
3.
Radio remote control assembly
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Pre-installation inspection
SRS - Air Bag Module and Clock Spring
40 Nm
29 ft.lbs.
4
5 N m
4 ftlbs.
Do not place anything on top of the air bag
module.
4. Do not expose the air bag module to temper- 'd
ature over 93°C (200°F).
5. After an air bag has deployed, replace the
clock spring with a new one.
6. Wear gloves and safety glasses when hand-
ling an air bag that has already deployed.
7. An undeployed air bag module should only
be disposed of in accordance with the proce-
dures P.23B-61 - P.23B-66.
1.8
Clock spring removal steps
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Post-installation inspection
1.
Connection of the negative (-)
battery cable
2.
Air bag module (Driver's side)
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+ 4.
Steering wheel
Knee protector
Column cover
Floor console (Refer to GROUP 23A-Floor
Console.)
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+ 5.
Clock spring and SRS diagnosis unit
connection
6.
Clock spring and body wiring harness
connection
Pre-installation inspection

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