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1. These illustrations are for general reference only Some body parts are constructed from multiple layers of different tensile strength steels Always refer to the body repair manual body construction section for specific steel tensile strength information 2 of 10 1 500 MPa HOT STAMP STEEL LOCATIONS 1 500 MPa steel is stronger than ordinary steel so it can help protect vehicle occupants while reducing overall vehicle weight to improve fuel efficiency The numbered parts in the diagrams below are constructed of 1 500 MPa steel 2009 2011 Models 1 Center Pillar Stiffener 2 Side Sill Reinforcement 2012 2014 Models 1 Center Pillar Stiffener 2 Side Sill Reinforcement 3 Center Pillar Inner Stiffener TOWING AND LIFTING PRECAUTIONS e SH AWD models must be towed using flat bed towing equipment only or transmission damage may result Models without SH AWD may be towed using front wheel lift or flat bed towing equipment Models equipped with the SH AWD system do not have a manual switch to disable the system Whenever service work requires spinning the front or rear wheels with the engine always lift and support the vehicle so all four wheels are off the ground For more information refer to Emergency Towing in the owner s manual S da e Lift or jack only at the specified points to avoid damaging the vehicle e Do not lift or tow this vehicle by its bumpers or serious damage will result For more
2. e The system may malfunction and set DTCs because of damage improper repairs or excessive foreign material on any of the following e Rear bumper e Outer side panels e Radar unit mounting locations BSI Alert Indicator e Several checks and inspections must be done during repairs to the radar unit mounting area If the mounting area check is not done an Acura dealer may not be able to properly aim the radar units e For more information refer to BSI Radar Unit Mounting Area Check in the service manual LH BSI Unit Mounting Area Check 5 of 10 Welding Precautions and Information REPAIRING 1 500 MPa STEEL PARTS Observe these precautions when repairing 1 500 MPa steel parts e NEVER attempt to straighten damaged 1 500 MPa steel parts because they may crack e 1 500 MPa steel parts MUST be replaced at factory seams using squeeze type resistance spot welding STRSW e MIG brazed joints should be used ONLY in locations not accessible by a spot welder e To assure adequate weld tensile strength always set the spot welder to the specifications provided in the body repair manual Important Information Parts made of Ultra High Strength Steel UHSS 1 500MPa USIBOR must be installed as a complete part No sectioning allowed Ultra High Strength Steel requires special welding equipment procedures and settings See the welding section of the appropriate body repair manual Failure to use the proper equipment
3. DTCs if all four tire pressure sensor IDs are not memorized by the TPMS control unit after you replace a wheel and or tire pressure sensor Refer to Memorizing a Tire Pressure Sensor ID in the service Low Tire Pressure TPMS Indicator manual for complete information The HDS or equivalent scan tool may be required to perform this memorization Contact an Acura dealer for assistance if necessary 9 of 10 ELECTRICAL GROUND WIRE PROTECTION e Painting over electrical ground locations may cause GROUND electrical systems such as Vehicle Stability Assist VSA to malfunction and set DTCs that may be difficult to diagnose e Protect the ground wire and the ground wire mounting hole threads with a bolt or plug when priming or painting _ GROUND Wi PE OUNTIAES HOLI SYSTEMS THAT MAY REQUIRE DEALER ASSISTANCE WITH AIMING Some models may be equipped with the following system that requires aiming after collision repairs Special tools are required to complete the aiming procedures Contact an Acura dealer for assistance Blind Spot Information BSI System The BSI radar unit must be aimed in these instances e After replacing or removal and installation of CHECK one or both BSI radar units BLIND SPOT e After replacing repairing the body rear outer side 3 SYSTEM panel s where the radar units mount e Stored DTCs B18B8 or B18B9 left or right side BSI radar unit azimuth off alignment If a problem occurs in the BSI
4. G Butt Welds 980 MPa Steel 590 MPa Steel 590 MPa Steel 590 MPa Steel Welding Wire Tensile Strength Must Be Welding Wire Tensile Strength Must Be 2590 MPa 286 ksi 2590 MPa 286 ksi MAG PLUG WELDING GUIDELINES e MAG plug welding may be done when joining body components to 590 980 MPa steel parts e Follow the recommendations described in the body repair manual section MAG welding specifications for high strength steel parts 590 MPa and higher MAG Plug Welding MAG BUTT WELDING GUIDELINES e MAG butt welding may be done only on steel parts with a tensile strength of 590 MPa and lower e Welding speed is critical to achieve the correct weld strength and minimize the heat affected zone HAZ e Follow the recommendations described in the body repair manual section MAG welding specifications for high strength steel parts 590 MPa and higher MAG Butt Welding 7 of 10 Airbag System Components and Repairs AIRBAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS The airbag system in this vehicle includes the following components that may deploy ina collision 1 Driver and front passenger seat belt tensioners may deploy independently from any airbags 2 Driver and front passenger SRS airbags 3 Side airbags mounted in the outer driver and front passenger seat backs 4 Left and right side curtain airbags mounted above the side windows under the headliner AIRBAG SYSTEM INDICATORS There are three indicators used f
5. MODEL YEAR DATE OF ISSUE BULLETIN NUMBER A A C J A MODELE ANNEE DATE EN VIGUEUR NUMERO DU BULLETIN 2009 TL APRIL 25 2014 BRN 14 2 2009 TL Body Repair Information Body Repair News DISCLAIMER This publication contains a summary of body and vehicle technology that may affect collision and other body repairs Always refer to the appropriate service and body repair manuals for complete repair information A subscription may be purchased at techinfo acura com TABLE OF CONTENTS Welding Precautions and Information Airbag System Components and Repairs Electrical Repair Information OVERVIEW OF BODY FEATURES 1 Advanced Compatibility Engineering ACE body structure 2 Body construction using 48 high tensile strength steel including 5 in grades 980 and 1 500 MPa 3 Aluminum body components used in key areas for weight reduction and improved fuel efficiency 2014 Honda Canada Inc All Rights Reserved 1 of 10 Body Technology BODY CONSTRUCTION AND HIGH STRENGTH STEEL CONTENT 2009 2011 MODELS e Steel parts are color coded based on their tensile strength in megapascals MPa e High strength steel is defined as any steel with a tensile strength of 340 MPa or higher e Steel repair and welding procedures vary depending on the tensile strength of the parts involved 2009 11 Body Construction 590 MPa 2012 14 Body Construction Steel Tensile Strength Legend Important Information
6. g Metal inert gas welding or brazing where 100 argon Ar shielding gas is used Argon is inert and does not react with the molten weld pool or brazing operation e MAG welding Metal active gas welding where the shielding gas being used contains a mixture of 80 argon Ar and 20 carbon dioxide CO It is considered active because the CO undergoes a limited reaction with the molten weld pool Important Information Parts made of High Strength Steel 590 980 MPa must be installed as a complete part No sectioning is allowed unless a procedure is provided in the body repair manual This high strength steel requires special welding equipment procedures and settings See the welding section of the appropriate body repair manual Failure to use the proper equipment or follow the proper procedures can result in an unsafe repair The body repair manual specifies the weld types and Steel Tensile MPa Wire Tensile ksi locations for each body panel e The welding wire used must have a tensile strength equal 990 286 to or greater than the lowest tensile strength of the parts 780 being welded This conversion chart shows the relationship of steel tensile strength MPa to the minimum welding wire 980 tensile strength ksi 7 e Typical ER70S 6 MIG wire has a minimum tensile strength OM pel RSI of 70 ksi 483 MPa It can be used when welding up to 440 MPa steel parts Refer to the diagrams shown below MAG Plug Welds MA
7. information refer to Lift and Support Points in the appropriate service or body repair manual 3 of 10 Aluminum Parts amp Repairability The hood panel and both bumper beams are constructed of aluminum alloy Repairability Issues e Do not repair the bumper beams if damaged e The aluminum hood may be repaired by body shops that have a dedicated aluminum repair facility and separate tools e To prevent galvanic corrosion some fasteners for aluminum parts are considered one time use and must be replaced if removed Refer to the service or body repair manual for more information Hood Panel Front Bumper Beam Rear Bumper Beam STEERING HANGER BEAM The steering hanger beam provides mounting for the steering column and dashboard components e The beam uses aluminum construction for weight savings e Do not repair the steering hanger beam if it is damaged e Special threaded collar bolts are used on the passenger side of the beam to compensate for any variation in body dimensions e A specific installation and bolt tightening procedure is required e Refer to Dashboard Steering Hanger Beam Removal and Installation in the service manual for complete information Aluminum Steering Hanger Beam 4 of 10 Body Repair Information NOTE The following content is intended only to highlight new special concerns No body repairs should be attempted without first referencing the appropriate body repair manua
8. l for complete information Heating Unacceptable USE OF HEAT DURING BODY STRAIGHTENING AND REPAIR When you are doing body straightening and repair procedures UN e DO NOT apply heat to any body part during straightening This may compromise the internal structure and strength of high strength steel parts e Any part that has heat applied to it during straightening MUST be replaced with new parts e Ignoring these instructions may significantly reduce occupant protection in any subsequent collision SECTIONING CUT AND JOINT GUIDELINES Because of body structure improvements for collision safety and rigidity the materials steel thickness and internal reinforcements have become very specific Follow these guidelines to avoid an unsafe repair e Avoid sectioning cut and joint except for outer panels and floor panels unless a specific procedure is provided in the body repair manual e Replace body structural components as assemblies that match the replacement parts configuration e Refer to Front Side Frame and Rear Frame Cutting and Splicing in the body repair manual for sectioning opportunities Do Not Section Cut and joint BLIND SPOT INFORMATION BSI SYSTEM Models equipped with this system can be identified by this BSI Alert Indicator located on both front doors near the outside rearview mirror e The system uses a radar unit located on each side of the vehicle behind the rear bumper
9. or follow the proper procedures can result in an unsafe repair e NEVER perform MAG welding on 1 500 MPa steel The heat generated during welding will significantly reduce the strength and structural integrity of 1 500 MPa steel parts e This photo shows tensile strength test results of welded 1 500 MPa steel The 1 500 MPa steel fractured first because the welding heat reduced its strength to far below 590 MPa e For more information refer to Hot Stamp 1 500 MPa Parts Welding Specifications in the body repair manual MIG BRAZING GUIDELINES FOR 1 500 MPa STEEL PARTS Refer to the body repair manual for complete information e MIG brazed joint locations are specified in the body repair manual e Asingle or double hole MIG braze may be specified in the body repair manual depending on the tensile strength of the parts being joined e The size and number of holes are critical to achieving adequate joint strength Pulsed MIG OK e A pulsed MIG welder MUST be used Refer to the equipment manufacturer s instructions for welder voltage and current setup e The photos at right show the difference in results between pulsed and non pulsed MIG brazing a n 6 of 10 MAG WELDING SPECIFICATIONS FOR 590 980 MPa HIGH STRENGTH STEEL PARTS NOTE In this publication and the body repair manuals gas metal arc welding GMAW is referred to by its subtypes depending on the welding brazing requirements e MIG welding brazin
10. or the airbag system Supplemental Restraint System SRS Indicator When you turn the vehicle to the ON mode this indicator should come on and then turn off after about 6 seconds e Ifthe SRS indicator does not go off or does not come on at all there is a problem with the system e DTCs must be read and cleared using the HDS or equivalent scan tool Contact a Honda dealer for assistance if necessary e Ifa vehicle is sent to the dealer for airbag system repair or troubleshooting include a copy of the repair estimate with part numbers and the source for any replaced airbag system parts SRS Indicator Passenger Airbag OFF Indicator The indicator comes on to alert you that the passenger s front airbag has been turned off e This occurs when the front passenger s weight sensors detect 65 lb 29 kg or less the weight of an infant or small child on the seat e If the indicator comes on with no front passenger and no objects on the seat or with an adult occupying the seat something may be interfering with the seat weight sensors or there may be a problem with the system Refer to SRS Symptom Troubleshooting in the service manual or contact a Honda dealer for assistance if necessary Passenger Airbag OFF Indicator Side Airbag OFF Indicator This indicator comes on when the OPDS sensor detects that the front passenger side airbag needs to be shut off for safety e This may occur because the passenger is too small
11. system the amber BSI BSI Indicator MID BSI Problem Message indicator will illuminate and this MID message will also appear
12. to be sitting in the front seat is slouching or not sitting upright or has leaned into the airbag s deployment path e This light is not used to indicate problems with the OPDS or airbag system Side Airbag OFF Indicator QO anf 10 8 of 10 AIRBAG SYSTEM ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Except when doing electrical inspections that require battery power always turn the vehicle to the OFF LOCK mode disconnect the negative battery cable then wait at least 3 minutes before starting work NOTE Refer to the service manual for complete restraint system operation diagnostic and repair information For easier identification electrical connectors that contain only airbag system wiring are yellow in color Many harnesses that contain primarily airbag wiring are also wrapped in yellow tape Airbag system wiring that runs in a common harness such as a floor harness is generally not marked NEVER attempt to modify splice or repair airbag system wiring If airbag system wiring is damaged replace the wiring harness es Airbag System Connectors amp Harness Yellow Electrical Repair Information TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM TPMS This vehicle is equipped with an initiator tyoe TPMS The low tire pressure TPMS indicator comes on if the air pressure is too low in one or more tires TPMS messages will also appear on the multi information display in the gauge control module The TPMS indicator will stay on and the system will set

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