roof rack RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Electrical Equipment Workshop Manual
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WIRING
Airbags and seat belt pretensioners
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REFITTING
IMPORTANT: The following safety advice MUST
be followed when refitting or replacing a passen-
ger airbag module. If these instructions are not
followed the system may not operate normally
and could even cause a risk for the vehicle occu-
pants.
IMPORTANT :
Refitting is the reverse of removal. The tightening
torque of the 4 module mounting bolts
(0.6 daN.m)
MUST be observed.
• Renew the "System tamperproof " label with a
blue After Sales label sold in kit Part Number
77 01 205 356 for all types.
• Remember to remove all foreign bodies (bolts,
clips) when fitting the airbag.
IMPORTANT :
Before reconnecting the passenger airbag module
and refitting the dashboard, the system wiring
must be checked.
Fit a dummy ignition module (Elé. 1288) to the
passenger airbag module connector.
Connect the 30 track adapter of the XRBAG to the
orange 30 track connector on the computer
wiring.
After supplying power to the XRBAG (battery),
connect the white 2 track measuring connector to
wiring (C) of the adapter, and the measurement
should be between 1.8 and 4.6 Ω.
If the measurements are correct:
• Disconnect the dummy ignition module.
• Connect the wiring to the passenger airbag
ignition module (by offering up the dashboard)
and connect the white 2 track measuring
connector of the XRBAG once more to wiring
(C) of the adapter, and the measurement
should be between 1.8 and 4.6 Ω.
If the measurements are correct:
• Refit the dashboard.
• Use the XR25 to check no faults are present in
the system.
• Unlock the computer using command G81*.
• Check that the airbag warning light illuminates
for 3 seconds when the ignition is switched on
then extinguishes and remains extinguished.
If the warning light does not operate as described
above, or the values measured are incorrect, refer
to the "Fault finding" section.
PRD99498
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