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Lock Carrier







Lock Carrier

Removing

The lock carrier is a safety-relevant component and for this reason it may not be serviced.

If damaged, replace the lock carrier.






Removing

- Guide the lock carrier with the attachments - 1 - and with the front bumper carrier - 2 - into the service position, refer to=> [ Service Position ] Service Position.

- Disconnect any harness connectors.

- The procedure for disconnecting the connectors for the crash sensors for the front airbag on the driver's side -G283 are described under Removal and Installation.

- Drain the coolant and disconnect the coolant line.

- Disconnect the refrigerant lines for the condenser.

- Remove the adapter (T10467) on the left and right side between the bumper carrier and longitudinal member.

- Together with a second technician, remove the guide rods (T10093) on the left and right longitudinal members and remove the lock carrier with the attachments - 1 -.

Do not start the engine whenever the A/C system or coolant lines are disconnected.

Do not hang the condenser and other components by the lines.

Do not kink the condenser and refrigerant lines.

Installation

The adaptive cruise control (ACC) must be calibrated after the lock carrier is installed for vehicles with adaptive cruise control.

- Attach the lock carrier - 1 - and the front bumper carrier - 2 - to the longitudinal member with the help of a second mechanic.

- Move the lock carrier out of its service position. Refer to => [ Service Position ] Service Position.

Continue to install in the reverse order of removal. Note the following:

All of the connectors and hose connections must be installed in their correct positions when assembling.

- Align the lock carrier with the longitudinal members and between the fenders.

- Information and procedure for vehicles with Adaptive-Cruise-Control (ACC) are found under: => Suspension, Wheels, Steering.