Golf L4-2.0L DSL Turbo (CJAA) (2010)
Air Bag: Service and Repair
Airbag Units, Removing and Installing After an Accident
Airbag
Airbag Units, Removing and Installing After an Accident
Accident with Airbag Deployment
Always replace the following components after an accident when airbag has deployed:
‹› All deployed airbag units.
‹› Supports and bracket from passenger module with a deployed passenger airbag.
‹› Return ring with slip ring, if driver side airbag deployed.
‹› All seat belts with deployed seat belt tensioners.
‹› If necessary (visual check) also replace the following: All damaged components.
Accident without Airbag Deployment
‹› If the airbag malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) -K 75- does not indicate a malfunction, it is not necessary to replace any of the airbag components.
Seat belts must be inspected separately.
Airbag Control Module
Airbag
Airbag Control Module
CAUTION!
When working on the airbag control module (J234 ) always not the safety guidelines when working on airbags, belt tensioners and
battery cut-out units. Refer to => [ Airbag, Belt Tensioner and Battery Cut-Out Units General Safety Precautions ] See: Service
Precautions/Airbag, Belt Tensioner and Battery Cut-Out Units General Safety Precautions.
Removing
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Disconnect vehicle battery.
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Remove right and left footwell trim from center console (other center console components do not need to be removed):
‹› Basic => [ Center Console, Basis, through MY 2008 ] See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Utility Storage Compartment/Service and
Repair
‹› Highline => [ Center Console, Highline, through MY 2008 ] See: Body and Frame/Interior Moulding / Trim/Utility Storage Compartment/Service
and Repair
‹› For the sake of illustration, center console is not depicted in the illustration.
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Open locking mechanism of connector - 1 - and disconnect wiring harness from control module - 2 -.
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Remove three nuts - 3 - (9 Nm).
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Remove the control module from the vehicle.