Yaw Rate/G Sensor Removal and Installation: Installation

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Installation
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Reference:Β YAW RATE/G SENSOR INSPECTIONΒ 

  1. Before installing yaw rate/G sensor (1), check installing condition as follows.
    • Deformations around sensor installation area (2) (in sensor bracket).
    • Foreign matters on mating surface between sensor and sensor bracket.
  2. Install yaw rate/G sensor (1) to floor panel.

    Tightening torqueΒ 

    Yaw rate/G sensor bolt (a): 6.5 N.m (0.65 kg-m, 5.0 lbf-ft)Β 

    Fig 1: Identifying Yaw Rate/G Sensor Bolts
    G06866714Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
  3. Connect connector to yaw rate/G sensor.
  4. Install console box referring to CONSOLE BOX COMPONENTS .
  5. Connect negative (-) cable to battery.
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