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2005 Ford Five Hundred Airbag, Clock Spring, Air Bag Control Module

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OEM 2005 Ford Five Hundred Parts for Air Bag Components

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Air Bag Control Module, Airbag Installation and Repair Tips for 2005 Ford Five Hundred

  • Q: How to arm and disarm the Airbag system while monitoring the Airbag indicator on 2005 Ford Five Hundred?
    A: In order to arm and dearm the air bag system, rotate the ignition switch to the RUN position observing the air bag indicator. It is supposed to light up approximately 6 seconds and then shut down. In case of failure, the indicator can fail to light, remain lit or flash meaning it requires repair prior to further investigation.
  • Q: What precautions should be taken when servicing the air bag control module and RCM to ensure safety and proper operation on 2005 Ford Five Hundred?
    A: When servicing the air bag control module, always wear safety glasses in order to avoid injury. After a collision, examine the restraints control module (RCM) to check its condition and change, when needed. Properly install and do not use static electricity. To avoid diagnostic trouble codes, make sure that the right part is in place. Test the SRS and then give it back the vehicle.
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