SAFARI BSVI - SERVICE MANUAL
SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 27 4. Remove rear quarter trim. ( For removal procedure refer BODY section ). 5. Remove the thrid row seat belt along with the mounting bracket. 6. Remove the mounting bolt and separate bracke t from seat belt. 7. Remove the twin buckle for third row seats. FITMENT For fitment follow reverse procedure of removal. 11. CLOCK SPRING Clock spring is a spirally wound wire coil (not a slip ring) mounted to steering column. This single- wire type contact reel (clock spring) design ensures most reliable contact possible between air bag module assembly and SRS ECU. It also provides the electrical continuity for airbag, horn, vehicle cruise control and infotainment system. The clock spring only needs to be replaced when the connectors that attach to the driver’s airbag is melted and fused directly to the DAB module. During a deployment the gas conversion creates a heat exchange inside the DAB module and that causes connectors to melt. LOCATION It is mounted on the steering column along with the Combi-switch.
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