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Jaguar S-Type (X200) V6-3.0L Technical Service Bulletin # S501-M01 Date: 001201

Jaguar S-Type (X200) V6-3.0L Technical Service Bulletin # S501-M01 Date: 001201



Restraint - Airbag Deactivation Shunt Installtion



S501-M01



S-TYPE



DATE 12/00



MODEL



2000 MY-ON



S-TYPE



VIN



L00001-ON



Airbag Deactivation Shunt Kit - Installation Instructions



Issue



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An airbag deactivation shunt kit may be installed, at owner expense, on 2000 MY-on S-TYPE vehicles to deactivate the driver, front passenger or



both airbags. This is a customer paid modification.



Note:



This kit is a protected, controlled use item. The U.S. vehicle owner must have permission from Jaguar North America and an N.H.T.S.A. waiver



(see sample in bulletin) permitting use of the kit. For Canadian owner inquiries, dealers should contact the Customer Relationship Department at



Jaguar Canada at 1-800-668-6257 or 1-905-792-9400 x242 for further information.



Action:



DRIVER SIDE AIRBAG SHUNT RESISTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS



Verify that the contents of the kit, Illustration 1, are as follows:



1. Shunt resistor (white/black) - 1 pc.



2. Airbag deactivated, Alert labels, - 2 pcs. (1 English No. F7DB-14B266-AA, 1 French No. F7DB-14B266-BA).



3. Driver Airbag deactivated, Warning labels, - 2 pcs. (1 English No. F7RB-14B373- AA, 1 French No. F7RB-14B373-BA).



4. Tie straps - 5 pcs.



If the kit does not contain the parts listed above, Do Not proceed.



Verify that the driver's airbag is to be deactivated and that the kit is correct for the model and year of the vehicle.



Note:



Various kits are available so ensure that you have the correct kit for make, model and model year of vehicle.



warning:



^ The electrical circuit necessary for system deployment is powered from the battery and back-up power supply To avoid accidental



deployment and possible personal injury, the battery cables must be disconnected for the length of time specified in the appropriate



workshop manual.



^ Always wear safety glasses when repairing an airbag supplemental restraint system vehicle and when handling an airbag module.



^ Always carry a live airbag module with the airbag and deployment door pointed away from you. This will reduce the risk of injury in



the event of an accidental deployment.



^ Do not set a live airbag module down with the deployment door face down.



^ Never probe the connectors on the airbag module. Doing so may result in airbag deployment that could result in personal injury



PROCEDURE



Prove out the system: turn the ignition ON and check that no faults are shown. The airbag warning light should light for approximately six (6)



seconds and then go out. If a fault exists in the system the light will either:



^ Fail to light.



^ Remain on.



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^ Continuously flash.



Note:



The flashing may occur for up to 30 seconds from turning the ignition from off to on while self-diagnostic checks take place. If the airbag



warning light is inoperative a series of beeps will sound to indicate a fault. If the system has a fault it must first be diagnosed and repaired. Refer



to the JTIS CD ROM workshop manual.



^ If the warning light remains off and there are no audible tones after prove out, the airbag system is operational.



^ Disconnect the battery and wait one minute before attempting to work on the airbag system.



^ Remove the driver's side, instrument panel end trim cover, Illustration 2.



^ Remove the black airbag connector, Illustration 3.



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^ Connect the shunt resistor unit, Illustration 4.



^ To allow correct mounting of the shunt unit, using side cutters or similar, carefully cut away the plastic pillar, adjacent to the fir tree mounting



stud on the shunt unit, Illustration 5.



^ Insert the shunt unit fir tree fixing into the appropriate hole in the bracket and push firmly and fully in, Illustration 6.



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^ Reinstall the side panel, Illustration 7.



^ Apply the airbag deactivated labels as follows:



For U.S. vehicles, apply one English alert label to the front of the driver's sun visor, as shown (Illustration 8). Apply one English warning label to



the rear of the sun visor over the existing airbag label, as shown (Illustration 9). Discard the French labels.



For Canadian vehicles, apply one English and one French alert label to the front of the driver's sun visor, as shown (Illustration 8). Apply one



English warning label to the rear of the sun visor over the existing airbag label (if present), as shown. Apply one French warning label to the



headliner, above the driver's sun visor, as shown (Illustration 9).



^ Reconnect the battery



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^ Reset the clock.



^ Turn the ignition on.



^ Ensure the airbag warning light goes 'off' and remains 'off', and that there are no audible tones after prove out (described under 'Procedure' of



these instructions). This ensures that the shunt resistor has been correctly installed and that the airbag system is will not store DTCs.



PASSENGER SIDE SHUNT RESISTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS



Verify that the contents of the kit, Fig. 10, are as follows:



1. Shunt resistor (white/black) - 1 off.



2. Airbag deactivated, Alert labels, - 2 off (1 English No. F7DB-14B266-AA, 1 French No. F7DB-14B266-BA).



3. Passenger Airbag deactivated, Warning labels, - 2 off (1 English No. F7RB-14B372-AA, 1 French No. F7RB-14B372-BA).



4. Tie straps - 5 off.



If the kit does not contain the parts listed above Do Not proceed.



Verify that the passenger's airbag is to be deactivated and that the kit is correct for the model and year of the vehicle.



Note:



Various kits are available so ensure that you have the correct kit for make, model and model year of vehicle.



Warning:



^ Always wear safety glasses when repairing an airbag supplemental restraint system vehicle and when handling an airbag module.



^ Always carry a live airbag module with the airbag and deployment door pointed away from you. This will reduce the risk of injury in the event of



an accidental deployment.



^ Do not set a live airbag module down with the deployment door face down.



^ Never probe the connectors on the airbag module. Doing so may result in airbag deployment that could result in personal injury.



^ The electrical circuit necessary for system deployment is powered from the battery and back-up power supply. To avoid accidental deployment



and possible personal injury, the battery cables must be disconnected for the length of time specified in the appropriate workshop manual.



PROCEDURE



Prove out the system: turn the ignition ON and check that no faults are shown. The airbag warning light should light for approximately six (6)



seconds and then go out. If a fault exists in the system the light will either:



^ Fail to light.



^ Remain on.



^ Continuously flash.



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Note:



The flashing may occur for up to 30 seconds from turning the ignition from off to on while self-diagnostic checks take place. If the airbag



warning light is inoperative a series of beeps will sound to indicate a fault. If the system has a fault it must first be diagnosed and repaired. Refer



to the workshop manual JTIS CD ROM.



^ If the warning light remains off and there are no audible tones after prove out, the airbag system is operational.



^ Disconnect the battery and wait one minute before attempting to work on the airbag system.



^ Remove the passenger side, instrument panel end trim cover, Fig. 11.



^ Remove the black airbag connector, Fig. 12.



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^ Connect the shunt resistor unit, Fig. 13.



^ Tie strap the completed shunt unit to the existing harness, Fig. 14 and to avoid any possible rattles, wrap in self-adhesive foam.



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^ Reinstall the side panel, Fig. 15.



^ Apply the airbag deactivated labels as follows:



For U.S. vehicles, apply one English alert label to the front of the passenger's sun visor, as shown (Illustration 16). Apply one English warning



label to the rear of the sun visor over the existing airbag label, as shown (Illustration 17). Discard the French labels.



For Canadian vehicles, apply one English and one French alert label to the front of the passengers sun visor, as shown (Illustration 16). Apply



one English warning label to the rear of the sun visor over the existing airbag label (if present), as shown. Apply one French warning label to the



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headliner, above the passenger's sun visor, as shown (Illustration 17).



^ Reconnect the battery



^ Reset the clock.



^ Turn the ignition on.



^ Ensure the airbag warning light goes 'off' and remains 'off', and that there are no audible tones after prove out (described under 'Procedure' of



these instructions). This ensures that the shunt resistor has been correctly installed and that the airbag system will not store DTCs.



Parts Information:



Parts will not be released until Jaguar Cars Product Legislation and Compliance Department has been supplied with a copy of the NHTSA release



letter for the customer.



Recommended Installation Time



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