Disclaimer2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (LS) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # TECLS501015 Date: 060425
Restraints - Seat Belt Pretensioner Wire Routing Caution
No: LS-501-015
Issue: 1
Date: 24 Apr 2006
SECTION: 501-20A
Safety Belt Pretensioner Wire Routing
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
Range Rover Sport (LS)
VIN: 6A900129 onwards
CONDITION SUMMARY:
SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER WIRE ROUTING PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
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Situation:
If not properly routed and secured the wiring of a replacement safety belt pretensioner can become trapped in the seat track. Prior to installing a new
pretensioner, the wiring must be properly routed and secured to prevent potential damage to the wiring.
Action:
Should a new safety belt pretensioner be required, refer to the Repair Procedure detailed in this bulletin to properly route and secure the pretensioner
wiring during pretensioner installation.
PARTS:
WARRANTY:
NOTE:
Repair procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only.
Always refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
DDW requires the use of causal part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a quantity of zero.
Normal warranty policy and procedures apply.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
ROUTE AND SECURE SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER WIRING
CAUTION:
Care must be taken to avoid damage to the pretensioner wires. The wires must face away from the inboard side of the seat when secured by the
cable ties. The cable ties must not be over-tightened.
1. Align the new safety belt pretensioner assembly to the existing front seat pretensioner that is to be replaced.
2. Route the wiring of the new pretensioner along the side of the pretensioner tube so that the wiring is facing away from the inboard side of the
seat. (Figure 1)
3. Secure the wiring in two positions with the cable ties, ensuring not to over-tighten the cable ties. (Figure 1)
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4. Using black fabric tape, secure the wiring to the pretensioner tube, ensuring the tape does not extend beyond the end of the tube. (Figure 1)
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