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2006 Ford E-250 Airbag, Clock Spring, Air Bag Control Module

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OEM 2006 Ford E-250 Parts for Air Bag Components

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Airbag, Clock Spring Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Ford E-250

  • Q: What Precautions and Steps Are Involved in Installing a Clock Spring Assembly on 2006 Ford E-250?
    A: Wear safety glasses when servicing the Clock Spring assembly and do not forget the memory savers. Air bag incorrect lamp is normal in case the RCM fuse is pulled out. Make sure that the SRS is in operation upon handing over the vehicle. Removal and installation should be followed correctly and alignment and connections should be made correctly.
  • Q: How to arm and disarm the Airbag system on 2006 Ford E-250?
    A: In order to arm and disarm the air bag system, one must ensure the ignition is set to ON leaving all the SRS components intact. The air bag indicator ought to take 6 seconds to light up. An SRS fault could prevent the indicator to appear or it could flash and a chime would sound in case of inoperative indicator.
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