Removal And Installation: Notes

2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS, FWDSECTION Notes
CAUTION:
  • Always align the center of the clock spring before installing the steering wheel sensor. Otherwise, the sensor can be damaged.
  • If the center of the clock spring is not correctly aligned, the steering wheel may not be turned fully or the cable inside the clock spring may be broken, causing the SRS air bag to be inoperative or operated incorrectly.
  • Before removing the steering wheel/air bag module assembly, refer to SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and AIR BAG MODULE CLOCK SPRING .
  • When the steering wheel sensor is replaced, always carry out calibration to make ASC-ECU learn the neutral point. (Refer to STEERING WHEEL SENSOR CALIBRATIONΒ  .)
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