
Vehicles equipped with safety canopy modules are also equipped with seat side air bag
modules. Safety canopy modules deploy from the headliner, protecting the first and
second row outboard occupants or first, second and third row outboard occupants during a
side impact or if a rollover condition is detected. Seat side air bag modules deploy from the
outboard front seat backrest upon a side impact.
The front impact severity sensors are located on the radiator support bracket near the front
headlamp assemblies.
The first row side impact sensors (if equipped) are located at or near the base of the B-
pillars.
The second row side impact sensors (if equipped) are located near the C-pillars.
Steering
WARNING
To avoid personal injury and/or vehicle damage, refer to the service precautions at the
beginning of this section.
WARNING
Most vehicles are equipped with an air bag system, also known as the Supplemental
Inflatable Restraint (SIR) system or Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). The system
must be disabled before performing service on or around system components, steering
column, instrument panel components, wiring and sensors. Failure to follow safety and
disabling procedures could result in accidental air bag deployment, possible personal
injury and unnecessary system repairs.
CAUTION
Many systems require special tools or equipment to service the (SIR/SRS) system. If you
are unfamiliar with these systems or do not have the proper training and equipment you
should not attempt to remove or disconnect the (SIR/SRS) components.
Summary of Contents for TrailBlazer
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Page 26: ...Fig 3 Typical body and undervehicle maintenance locations Refer to chart for descriptions ...
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Page 175: ...Spring free length check Valve spring squareness check ...
Page 192: ...Front of piston mark ...
Page 361: ...5 3L Engine Except Saab Underhood Fuse Block 2003 2005 Early Production ...
Page 469: ...Removing the outer band from the CV boot Removing the inner band from the CV boot ...
Page 470: ...Removing the CV boot from the joint housing Clean the CV joint housing prior to removing boot ...
Page 471: ...Removing the CV joint housing assembly Removing the CV joint ...
Page 472: ...Inspecting the CV joint housing Removing the CV joint outer snap ring ...
Page 473: ...Checking the CV joint snap ring for wear CV joint snap ring typical ...
Page 474: ...Removing the CV joint assembly Removing the CV joint inner snap ring ...
Page 475: ...Installing the CV joint assembly typical ...
Page 553: ...9 Torque the lug nuts to specification 10 Lower the vehicle ...
Page 556: ...Toe in Frame Misalignment Frame misalignment ...
Page 588: ...Bleeding caliper ...
Page 624: ...Manifold gauge set components Refrigerant recovery recycling station ...
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