XC70 AWD L6-3.2L VIN 98 B6324S (2009)

Air Bag Harness: Service and Repair
Cable Harness SRS System, Repair
Cable harness SRS system, repair
Special tools: 951 2785 Crimping tool See: Tools and Equipment/951 2785 Crimping Tool , 951 2620 Stripping tool See: Tools and Equipment/951
2620 Stripping Tool , 951 2777 Hot-air gun See: Tools and Equipment/951 2777 Hot-Air Gun
Materials: SRS system repair kit for the selected car.
Note! The illustrations in this service information are used for different model years and/or models. Some variation may occur. However, the
essential information in the illustrations is always correct.
Caution! As the SRS system is a safety system, it is extremely important that these instructions are carefully followed when carrying out repairs
in the cable harness.
Caution! Ensure that the new pin has the same type of surface treatment as the old.
Only special tools and materials from the SRS system repair kit for the selected car must be used. Choose a repair location where there is plenty of room
to guarantee that work is of the highest quality.
The cables should always be connected color to color. If the repair terminal colors do not correspond with the vehicle, check with the wiring diagram for
the vehicle in question. In the cases where the repair terminals have a completely orange cable then this is always fitted to terminal No. 1. In the cases
where the repair terminals have a blue and a brown cable, then blue is No. 1 and brown is No. 2.
Warning! Do not carry out any work on the SRS cable until the connector has been disconnected from the relevant airbag or seat belt tensioner
. There is otherwise a risk of static electricity deploying the component.
Before work in the cable harness
Always disconnect the battery. See Battery, disconnecting See: Starting and Charging/Battery/Service and Repair/Procedures/Battery, Disconnecting
Disconnect the relevant ignition cable. See Igniter wire connector See: Clockspring Assembly / Spiral Cable/Service and Repair/Igniter Wire Connector
Cut and strip the cables
Release the cable from the cable harness so that you have plenty of room in which to work.