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OEM 2003 Ford Focus Parts for Air Bag Components

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Air Bag Control Module, Airbag Installation and Repair Tips for 2003 Ford Focus

  • Q: How to remove and replace the Air Bag Control Module safely on 2003 Ford Focus?
    A: To install a replacement Air Bag Control Module, put on safety glasses and do not probe the connectors. To turn the air bag warning lamp on, remove the RCM fuse, this is normal. Download Vehicle data, power down the system and disconnect the RCM. Install the new RCM, set it and verify the check of air bag indicator. Clear DTCs with a scan tool.
  • Q: Is it Crucial to Inspect and Repair the Airbag System After a Collision to Ensure Safety on 2003 Ford Focus?
    A: Inspect and repair the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) after a collision to make sure it is safe. To avoid SRS failure remove diagnostic tools prior to road testing. Install new devices when repairing them and remove all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). Check and fix damages where required with special attention to prominent parts.
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