Range Rover Body Repair Manual — part 14
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PRECAUTIONS
WIRING AND CONNECTORS
•
Never attempt to modify, splice or repair
the airbag wiring. Never install electronic
equipment such as; a mobile telephone,
two-way radio or in-car entertainment
system in such a way that it interferes
electrically with the airbag wiring.
•
Always ensure airbag wiring is routed
correctly. Be careful to avoid trapping or
pinching the airbag wiring. Look for
possible points of chaffing.
•
Always use specified earth fixings
tightened to the correct torque. Poor
earthing can cause intermittent problems
that are difficult to diagnose.
•
Ensure all airbag harness connectors are
mated correctly and securely fastened. Do
not leave the connectors hanging loose.
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PRECAUTIONS
WARNING LABELS
A combination of symbols/icons are displayed (either
in a suitable, prominent position or attached to the
component itself) to indicate:
•
The need for caution when working in close
proximity to SRS components.
•
The publication where suitable reference
and advice can be found (usually Repair
Manual or Owner’s Handbook).
NOTE: It is imperative that before any work
is undertaken on the SRS system that the
appropriate publication is read and
understood.
The following list indicates current locations for
warning lables. Exact positions may vary dependent
on legislation and market trends.
1. Bonnet locking platform. Refer to Owner’s
Handbook for information on the SRS system.
2. Driver’s and passenger’s sun visor. Refer to
Owner’s Handbook for information on the SRS
system.
3. End of fascia, passenger’s side (not all markets).
Do not use rear facing child seat in passenger
seat of vehicles fitted with passenger airbag.
4. Rotary coupler. Ensure wheels are positioned in
straight ahead position before removal and
refitting. Do not rotate mechanism. Refer to the
Repair Manual for information on the airbag
system.
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5. Airbag modules
A- Land Rover bar code. The code number(s) must be
recorded if the airbag module is to be replaced.
B- Warning, the use of gas generators is permitted
only for occupant restraint systems in vehicles fitted
with airbags. Not repairable. Handling is permitted
only by authorized personnel. Do not use any live
electrical test equipment. Do not open, remove or
install in another vehicle. Risk of malfunction and
personal injury. Upon deployment, an airbag unit
which is not properly mounted may become a
dangerous projectile. Refer to Repair Manual for
further instructions.
C- Danger Poison. Keep out of reach of children.
Contains sodium azide and sodium nitrate. Contents
are poisonous and extremely flammable. Contact with
acid or heavy metals may produce toxic gases.
VEHICLE RECOVERY
Towing - airbag not deployed
Normal towing procedures are unlikely to cause an
airbag to deploy. However, as a precaution, switch the
ignition off and then disconnect both battery leads.
Disconnect the negative lead first.
Towing - airbag deployed
Once the driver’s airbag has been deployed the
vehicle must have a front suspended tow. However,
as a precaution, switch the ignition off and then
disconnect both battery leads. Disconnect the
negative ’-’ lead first.
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PRECAUTIONS
AIRBAG MANUAL DEPLOYMENT
If a vehicle is to be scrapped and contains an
undeployed airbag module, the module must be
manually deployed. This operation should only be
carried out using the following recommended manual
deployment procedure.
Before deployment is started, the deployment tool self
test should be carried out.
Deployment tool SMD 4082/1 self test procedure
1. Insert blue and yellow connectors of tool lead
into corresponding sockets on face of tool.
2. Connect crocodile clips of second tool lead to
battery, red to positive and black to negative.
3. Red "READY" light should illuminate.
4. Press and hold both operating buttons.
5. Green "DEFECTIVE" light should illuminate.
6. Release both operating buttons.
7. Red "READY" light should illuminate.
8. Disconnect tool from battery.
9. Disconnect blue and yellow connectors from tool
face sockets.
10. Self test now complete.
Deployment with module fitted to vehicle
These guidelines are written to aid authorised
personnel to carry out the safe disposal of the airbag
module when fitted to the vehicle.
WARNING: Only use the Land Rover
approved deployment equipment. Deploy
airbag modules in a well ventilated,
designated area. Ensure airbag module is not
damaged or ruptured before deploying.
Driver’s airbag module
1. Carry out deployment tool self test.
2. Remove driver’s side fascia closing panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair.
3. Release airbag multiplug from fascia and
disconnect multiplug.
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