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to 
 Notice: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage many solid-state electrical  components.
ESD susceptible components may or may not be labeled with the   ESD symbol. Handle
all electrical components carefully. Use the following   precautions in order to avoid
ESD damage:
|    •  | Touch a metal ground point in order to remove your body's static  charge
before servicing any electronic component; especially after  sliding  across the vehicle
seat. |  
  
|    •  | Do not touch exposed terminals. Terminals may connect to circuits  susceptible
the ESD damage. |  
  
|    •  | Do not allow tools to contact exposed terminals when servicing  connectors. |  
  
|    •  | Do not remove components from their protective packaging until  required
to do so. |  
  
|    •  | Avoid the following actions unless required by the diagnostic  procedure: |  
  
|       -  | Jumpering or grounding of the components or connectors. |  
  
|       -  | Connecting test equipment probes to components or connectors.  Connect
the ground lead first when using test probes. |  
  
|    •  | Ground the protective packaging of any component before opening.  Do not
rest solid-state components on metal workbenches, or on top of TVs,  radios,  or other
electrical devices. |  
  
 
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 Caution: Disconnect the power window switch when working inside the driver door.
When operated, the Express Up/Down Feature allows the door window to  move
very quickly, without stopping, which could cause personal  injury.
 
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