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(641-2115) Cold downdraft from steering wheel

TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETIN
Bulletin Nbr: 641-2115
Date: ........... FEVRIER 1999
Market: US, CA
Cold downdraft from steering wheel


Cars affected

Saab 9-5 model year 98-

Background



After standing in the cold for a while, the airbag module in the steering wheel will have become cold. This results in a cold downdraft, making the hands and the knees of the driver cold, despite the cabin temperature being normal. The air bag module is a large mass and requires a long time to warm up.

To address a customer complaint of this nature, a weatherstrip can be fitted on the airbag module to reduce the risk of downdraft.

Parts required

(10) 51 70 774 Weatherstrip airbag EPDM

(CA: 30581411)

Procedure

Warning

Read the safety and handling instructions in WIS before commencing work.



1. Turn the ignition key to OFF and remove the key.

2. Remove the airbag module, two plugs and screws.


3. Lift out the module and unplug the cable connections.

4. Clean the surface from grease and dirt using Cleaner, part no. (16) 30 15 815.


Fit the weatherstrip along the inner edge as illustrated. Press the strip firmly in place.

Note

It is essential that the strip is tight against the steering cover so that air does not leak out.


5. Connect the cable to the airbag module.


6. Fit the module, two screws.

Make sure that the strip does not protrude over the edge.

Fit the plugs in the screw holes.

7. Start the engine and make sure the airbag lamp does not indicate a fault.

• If the lamp indicates a fault in the airbag system: Carry out fault diagnosis as described in WIS/Service Manual.

8. Check the operation of the horn.


Warranty/Time Information

Failed Object: 85071

Fault/Reason code: 50

Location code: 09 (US=0)

Warranty Type (US): 01

Repair/Action code: 10

Labour operation (US): 85071 (CA: C8835)

Time: 0.2 hrs + straight time 0.1