The Supplemental Restraint System (SRS, or air bag) must be deactivated during lift kit installation to avoid accidental air bag deployment while working near SRS sensors and wiring. Do not allow anyone near the air bag during lift kit installation. Accidental deployment can result in serious personal injury or death. Refer to your factory service manual/owner’s manual for the recommended procedure to disable the SRS. The SRS must be reactivated before driving the vehicle.
1. Read all warnings and instructions completely and carefully before you begin.
2. Check to make sure the kit is complete (refer to the Parts List at the end of this document).
3. Only install this kit on the vehicle for which it is intended. If anytime during the installation you encounter something different from what is outlined in the instructions, call technical support at (928) 636-7080.
4. Park the vehicle on a clean, dry, flat, level surface and block the tires so the vehicle cannot roll in either direction.
5. Disconnect both battery cables. Disconnect the negative cable (1) first, then the positive cable (2) from the battery (3).
6. Remove cover (4) and the airbag fuse #15 (5) from the fuse panel (6). Fuse locations may vary. Check fuse chart on back of cover (4).
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
2002 Chevy Avalanche 1500 Installation Instructions Kit #10073
2:33 AM by onesecond
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