Removal
• When working on the high voltage system, the work should be performed by technicians who have completed the relevant training. A lack of understanding of the high voltage system can lead to serious accidents due to electric shock or short circuit.
• When working on the high voltage system or related components, be sure to observe and be aware of the "Safety Precautions, Cautions and Warnings". If not, it may cause serious accidents due to electric shock or short circuit.
• When working on high voltage system, make sure to check the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and high voltage shut-off procedure.
Crash Pad Center Garnish
1.Remove the crash pad lower panel.(Refer to Crash Pad - "Crash Pad Panel")
2.Remove the crash pad center garnish (A).
3.Disconnect the in-car sensor connector (A).
Crash Pad Center Garnish [RH]
1.Disconnect the battery negative ( - ) terminal and the service interlock connector.(Refer to Battery Control System - "Auxiliary 12 V Battery - 2WD")(Refer to Battery Control System - "Auxiliary 12 V Battery - 4WD")
2.Remove the crash pad side cover.(Refer to Crash Pad - "Crash Pad Side Cover")
3.Remove the hazard switch bezel (A).
4.Remove the crash pad center garnish [RH] (A).
5.Disconnect the mood lamp connector (A).
Installation
• When working on the high voltage system, the work should be performed by technicians who have completed the relevant training. A lack of understanding of the high voltage system can lead to serious accidents due to electric shock or short circuit.
• When working on the high voltage system or related components, be sure to observe and be aware of the "Safety Precautions, Cautions and Warnings". If not, it may cause serious accidents due to electric shock or short circuit.
• When working on high voltage system, make sure to check the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and high voltage shut-off procedure.
1.Install in the reverse order of removal.