Front Side Door Wiring Harness Replacement
Front Side Door Wiring Harness Replacement
Removal Procedure
1. Disable the SIR. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling.
2. Remove the side front door trim panel.
3. Remove the front door speaker.
4. Remove the front water deflector.
5. Disconnect the regulator motor electrical connector.
6. Disconnect the door latch assembly electrical connector.
7. Disconnect the electrical connector from the SIR side impact sensor.
8. Disconnect the body harness inline electrical connector by releasing the connector retaining tab located on the body side of the connector.
9. Remove the front door wiring harness electrical connector from the mounting bracket by releasing the mounting bracket retaining tab located on the hinge side of the connector.
10. Remove the rubber grommet from the door access opening.
11. Note the routing of the front door wiring harness and release the wire harness attachments from the door.
12. Pass the front door wiring harness electrical connector through the access opening and remove the front door wiring harness from the door.
Installation Procedure
1. Pass the front door wiring harness electrical connector through the access opening and position the front door wiring harness to the door as previously noted.
2. Ensure the front door wiring harness attachments are fully seated.
3. Attach the rubber grommet to the door access opening. Ensure the grommet is fully seated.
4. Install the front door wiring harness electrical connector to the mounting bracket. Ensure the mounting bracket retaining tab is fully seated.
5. Connect the body harness inline electrical connector to the door wire harness electrical connector. Ensure the retaining tab is fully seated.
6. Connect the electrical connector to the SIR side impact sensor.
7. Connect the door latch assembly electrical connector.
8. Connect the regulator motor electrical connector.
9. Install the front door water deflector.
10. Install the front door speaker.
11. Install the side front door trim panel.
12. Enable the SIR. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling.