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Front Cross-Member: Service and Repair








Collision member, replacing

Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and / or models. Some variation may occur.
However, the essential information in the illustrations is always correct.


Important information
The collision member is designed to collapse at the first force in the event of a collision.
In the event of a minor collision, only the collision member will be deformed. The engine frame will not be deformed.

Removing the collision member





Remove:
- the bumper. See Casing bumper front, replacing Service and Repair
- the 6 screws.

Installing the collision member

Note! For tightening torques, see Tightening torque [1][2]Body and Frame.

Suspend the member.

Install:
- the 6 M10 screws. Tighten
- the bumper according to Casing bumper front, replacing Service and Repair.