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Fig. 93: Fabricating 20 Ft. Deployment Harness 21. Cut two 6.1 m (20 ft) deployment wires from a 0.8 mm (18 gage) or thicker multi-strand wire. These wires will be used for the seat belt pretensioner deployment harness. 22. Strip 13 mm (0.5 in) of insulation from both ends of the wires cut in the previous step. 23. Twist together one end from each of the wires in order to short the wires. The deployment wires are to remain shorted, and not connected to a power source until you are ready to Fig. 94: Twisting Together Connector Wire Lead To Deployment Wire
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 RESTRAINTS Supplemental Inflatable Restraints - Cab & Chassis Sierra, Cab & Chassis Silverado, Sierra & Silverado
Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP. 24. Twist together one connector wire lead to one deployment wire. 25. Inspect that the previous connection is secure. Fig. 95: Identifying I/P Module Twisted Connection 26. Bend flat the twisted connection. 27. Secure and insulate the connection using electrical tape.
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 RESTRAINTS Supplemental Inflatable Restraints - Cab & Chassis Sierra, Cab & Chassis Silverado, Sierra & Silverado
Fig. 96: View Of Dual Insulated Connector Wires 28. Twist together, bend, and tape the remaining connector wire lead to the remaining deployment wire.
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 RESTRAINTS Supplemental Inflatable Restraints - Cab & Chassis Sierra, Cab & Chassis Silverado, Sierra & Silverado
Fig. 97: View Of Seat Belt Pretensioner Connector And Wiring Harness Routing 29. Connect the deployment harness to the seat belt pretensioner connector.
2008 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2008 RESTRAINTS Supplemental Inflatable Restraints - Cab & Chassis Sierra, Cab & Chassis Silverado, Sierra & Silverado
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