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Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death in a crash. The air bag warning indicator illuminates when the restraints control module (RCM) fuse is removed and the ignition switch is ON. This is normal operation and does not indicate a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) fault.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death in a crash. The air bag warning indicator illuminates when the restraints control module (RCM) fuse is removed and the ignition switch is ON. This is normal operation and does not indicate a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) fault.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death in a crash. The air bag warning indicator illuminates when the restraints control module (RCM) fuse is removed and the ignition switch is ON. This is normal operation and does not indicate a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) fault.
Side Impact Sensor Front Door Removal and Installation Item Part Number Description 1 W705958 Side impact sensor J-clip retaining nut WARNING: If a vehicle has been in a crash, inspect the restraints control module 2 14B345 Side impact sensor (RCM) and the impact sensor (if equipped) 3 Side impact sensor electrical mounting areas for deformation. If damaged, connector (part of 14631) restore the mounting areas to the original 4 Side impact sensor ground production configuration. A new RCM and wire (part of 14631) sensors must be installed whether or not the air 5 W500300 Side impact sensor bolt bags have deployed. Failure to follow these 6 237A05 Weathershield instructions may result in serious personal injury or death in a crash. WARNING: To reduce the risk of accidental deployment, do not use any memory saver devices. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury or death. NOTE: The air bag warning indicator illuminates when the restraints control module (RCM) fuse is removed and the ignition switch is ON. This is normal operation and does not indicate a supplemental restraint system (SRS) fault. Copyright 2005, Ford Motor Company Last updated: 06/29/2005 2006 Explorer, Mountaineer, 10/2005 501-20B-2 501-20B-2 Supplemental Restraint System REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Continued) NOTE: The SRS must be fully operational and free 5. CAUTION: The ground wire must be of faults before releasing the vehicle to the placed between the bolt head and the sensor. customer. Never position the ground wire between the U-nut and the sensor. Failure to follow these NOTE: Repair is made by installing a new part instructions may result in incorrect operation only. If the new part does not correct the condition, of the side impact sensor and may cause install the original part and carry out the diagnostic system failure. procedure again. NOTE: Make sure the side impact sensor NOTE: Driver side shown, passenger side similar. mating surfaces are clean and free of foreign material. 1. Depower the SRS. For additional information, NOTE: Note the position of the side impact refer to Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) sensor locating tabs for installation. Depowering and Repowering in the General Remove the bolt and the side impact sensor. Procedures portion of this section. To install, tighten to 9 Nm (80 lb-in). 2. Remove the front interior door trim panel. For additional information, refer to Section 501-05. 6. WARNING: Always tighten the fasteners of the restraints control module 3. Detach the rearward lower corner of the (RCM) and impact sensor (if equipped) to weathershield on the door to expose the side the specified torque. Failure to do so may impact sensor. result in incorrect restraint system operation, which increases the risk of personal injury or 4. Disconnect the side impact sensor electrical death in a crash. connector. To install, reverse the removal procedure. 7. Repower the SRS. For additional information, refer to Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering and Repowering in the General Procedures portion of this section. 2006 Explorer, Mountaineer, 10/2005