4.  Install  two  capscrews  on  rear  legs  of  overhead
guard.  Tighten  capscrews  to  66  N•m  (49  lbf  ft).
See Figure 21.
5.  Connect air intake hose by installing bolts, elbow,
retainer, and grommet to overhead guard rear leg.
See Figure 20.
LED TAIL, BACKUP, AND BRAKE
LIGHTS, REPLACE
These  light  assemblies  are  nonrepairable  and  must
be  replaced  as  an  assembly.  See  section  Electrical
System  2200YRM1142  for  procedures  to  replace
these lights.
1. CAPSCREWS - FRONT LEGS
2. HANDLE
3. CAPSCREWS - REAR LEGS
4. FRAME
Figure 21. Overhead Guard
Operator Restraint System Replacement
DESCRIPTION
The seat belt, hip restraint brackets, seat and mount-
ing, hood, and latches are all part of operator restraint
system. Each item must be checked to make sure it is
attached securely,  functions  correctly,  and  is in good
condition. See Figure 22.
The seat belt, when properly buckled across operator,
will permit slight operator repositioning without activat-
ing locking mechanism.
If truck tips, travels off a dock, or comes to a sudden
stop,  locking  mechanism  will  be  activated  and  hold
the operator's lower torso in seat.
A seat belt that is damaged, worn or does not operate
properly will not provide protection when it is needed.
The  end  of  belt  must  fasten  correctly  in  latch.  The
seat belt must be in good condition. Replace seat belt
if damage or wear is seen. See Figure 22.
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