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Air Bag Control Module, Airbag, Clock Spring Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford Ranger

  • Q: What Precautions and Steps Are Involved in Servicing the Clock Spring Assembly on 2004 Ford Ranger?
    A: Safety glasses and live air bag modules should be handled carefully when servicing Clock Spring assembly. Wash hands after deployment. Do not investigate air bag module connectors. Install new trim covers that are discolored or damaged. De-power the system, take away required components and make sure that during installation everything is aligned. And lastly, tighten the screws and verify the SRS.
  • Q: Is the Orientation of the Air Bag Control Module Critical for the Correct Operation of the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) on 2004 Ford Ranger?
    A: The air bag supplemental restraint system (SRS) is dependent on the restraints control module (RCM) orientation. In case of a collision, check the RCM and the mounting, and change when needed. Make sure that the SRS is working and then deliver the vehicle back. Use correct steps in RCM removal and installation.
  • Q: What checklist should be completed to ensure the proper functioning of the Airbag system after diagnosis or repair on 2004 Ford Ranger?
    A: To ensure the air bag system functions properly after any diagnosis or repair, complete the following checklist: confirm the connector at the base of the steering column is connected, verify the air bag modules are connected, check that the restraints control module (RCM) is connected, and ensure the vehicle battery is connected.
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