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SENSOR, Intrusion Module: Removal: Transmitter

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Fig 1: Removing/Installing Bezel
GC0080258Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  1. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable.
  2. Pull the bezel (1) straight down from the headliner (3) to unsnap it from the transducer housing (2) of the intrusion sensor transmitter. Be certain to take the appropriate precautions not to soil or damage the headliner.
  3. Remove the trim from the upper liftgate opening. Refer to Body/Interior/PANEL, Header - Removal .
  4. Remove the trim from the right upper D-pillar. Refer to Body/Interior/PANEL, D-Pillar Trim - Removal .
    Fig 2: Removing/Installing Intrusion Sensor Transmitter
    GC0085478Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
  5. Carefully pull down the right rear edge of the headliner (1) from the upper liftgate opening far enough to reach between the headliner and the roof panel to access the transmitter (2) and mounting bracket (4) on the headliner substrate.
  6. Disconnect the take out of the overhead wire harness (1) from the connector receptacle on the right side of the transmitter housing.
  7. Release the two latch features (3) of the mounting bracket and disengage the transmitter from the locating pins of the bracket.
  8. Remove the transmitter from between the headliner and the roof panel.