Jaguar (1990-24)

WARNING:

Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Avoid area near steering wheel and instrument panel even if air bags have deployed. Dual-stage air bag modules may be present that could contain an undeployed stage. When disposing of a deployed dual-stage air bag, always treat it as a live module. See appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

Application Year Type Table
E Pace 2018-24 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-11
F Pace 2017-24 D/P2, SI Jaguar-9
F Type Conv 2014-24 D/P2, SI Jaguar-6
F Type Coupe 2014-24 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-7
I Pace 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-11
S Type 2002-08 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-5
1999-01 D/P, SI Jaguar-3
X Type 2004-08 D/P2, HI, SI, Jaguar-4
KI
2002-03 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-4
XE 2017-20 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-8
XF Sportbrake 2019-20 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-8
XF 2016-24 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-8
2009-15 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-5
XJ Series 2010-19 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-11
2004-09 D/P2, HI, SI Jaguar-5
1998-03 D/P, SI Jaguar-1
XJR 1995-97 D/P Jaguar-2
XJS 1994-96 D/P Jaguar-2
1990-93 DS Jaguar-2
XJ6 1994-97 D/P Jaguar-2
1993 DS Jaguar-2
XJ12 1994-96 D/P Jaguar-2
XK Series 2007-15 D/P2, SI Jaguar-5
2001-06 D/P2, SI Jaguar-4
1998-00 D/P Jaguar-1
1997 D/P Jaguar-2

D/P—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side D/P2—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) DS—Driver’s Side HI—Head Impact KI—Knee Impact SI—Side Impact PS2—Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) WP—Whiplash Protection

Jaguar-1 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Seat assembly 1

  • Instrument panel & deployment door (if passenger air bag deployed)

  • Seat belts 2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Diagnosis Module (DM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Knee Bolster

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Single Point Sensing (SPS) unit

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

1If side air bag module deployed, replace seat assembly on side of deployment.
2If in use at time of impact.
Jaguar-2 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Diagnosis Module (DM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Knee bolster

  • Rear safing sensor

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

1Includes sensor assembly
Jaguar-3 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Seat belts 1

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag modules

  • Electronic Crash Sensor (ECS)

  • Side crash sensors

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Electronic Crash Sensor (ECS) replacement is not required until system has incurred 5 separate deployments.

1In use at time of air bag deployment.
Jaguar-4 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 1,2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat belts 3,4

  • Seat assembly 5

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 2

  • Impact sensors 2

  • Instrument panel

  • Knee Bolster

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

1Restraints Control Module (RCM) requires replacement if the system has incurred 5 separate deployments. DO NOT replace RCM for less than 5 deployments.
2Inspect sensor mounting bracket and pigtail for deformation. If damaged, replace sensor whether or not the air bag has deployed.
3Replace all seat belts that were in use at time of collision. (2002-03 X Type only).
4All seat belt assemblies should be replaced unless a qualified technician finds the assemblies show no damage and operate correctly. Seat Belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced, if either damage or improper operation is noted. (2002-03 X Type only).
5If side air bag module deployed, replace seat assembly on side of deployment. (2002-05 XK Series only).
Jaguar-5 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed driver’s side air bag module

  • Deployed passenger’s side air bag module

  • Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness (if front air bags deployed)

  • Front seat belt buckle pretensioners (if front or head air bags deployed)

  • Rear seat belt pretensioners (if installed, if front air bags deployed)

  • Driver’s seat belt retractor (if installed, if front air bags deployed)

  • Rotary coupler (clockspring, if driver’s air bag deployed)

  • Any front impact sensors physically damaged or fault is recorded (if front air bags deployed)

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM, if 3 crashes/impact events have been recorded and code is present or after any air bag deployment)

  • Deployed side (thorax) air bag module

  • Any side impact sensors physically damaged or fault is recorded (if side or head air bags deployed)

  • Deployed side curtain (head) air bag module(s)

  • Link between head air bag gas generator and SRS harness (if head air bag deployed)

  • Side curtain air bag retaining clips (if head air bag deployed)

  • Internal trim finisher (if head air bag deployed)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Knee Bolster

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Seat frame and head restraints

  • Door trim casing

  • Headliner and adjacent trim

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

Jaguar-6 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners 3

  • Sensors 4

  • Rotary coupler (clockspring, if driver’s air bag deployed)

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness.
2Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
3Drivers seat belt retractor - if installed.
4Any impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered.
Jaguar-7 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 2,5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners 3

  • Sensors 4

  • Rotary coupler (clockspring, if driver’s air bag deployed)

  • Head air bag modules

  • Side curtain air bag retaining clips (if head air bag deployed)

  • Internal trim finisher (if head air bag deployed)

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Headlining

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Adjacent trim

  • Seat belt height adjusters.

  • Fascia molding adjacent to passenger air bag module

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness.
2Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
3Drivers seat belt retractor - if installed.
4Any impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered.
5Link lead between air bag gas generator and restraints control module (RCM) harness.
Jaguar-8 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners 3

  • Sensors 4

  • Rotary coupler (clockspring, if driver’s air bag deployed)

  • Head air bag modules

  • Side curtain air bag retaining clips (if head air bag deployed)

  • Internal trim finisher (if head air bag deployed)

  • Side (thoarax) air bag

  • Link lead between air bag gas generator and restraints control module (RCM) harness (if head air bag deploys)

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Headlining

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Adjacent trim

  • Seat belt height adjusters.

  • Seat frames and head restraints

  • Fascia molding adjacent to passenger air bag module

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness.
2The Restraints Control Module (RCM) will log a crash fault after every impact which is severe enough to cause air bag deployment. It is possible to have three crashes/impacts logged after one event where, for example, a front, side and rollover has occurred. After the third fault is logged, the SRS warning lamp will be illuminated and the RCM must be installed. After any air bag deployment a new RCM must be installed.
3Drivers seat belt retractor - if installed.
4Any impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered.
Jaguar-9 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 1

  • Deployed front air bags 2

  • Deployed side air bags 3

  • Deployed head air bags 4

  • Rear impacts 5

  • Front seat belts, retractor and webbing, tongue latching function, D loop and body anchorage point

  • Rear seat belt buckles, webbing, buckle covers, body anchorage points and tongue latching function

  • Fascia moulding adjacent to passenger air bag module

  • Steering wheel

  • Front seat frames and head restraints

  • Steering column - if adjustment is lost or if there are signs of collapse

  • Seat belt height adjusters

  • Rear seat belts

  • Door trim casing

  • Headlining

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Seat belt height adjusters.

  • Adjacent trim components

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1The Restraints Control Module (RCM) will log a crash fault after every impact which is severe enough to cause air bag deployment. It is possible to have three crashes/impacts logged after one event where, for example, a front, side and rollover has occurred. After the third fault is logged, the SRS warning lamp will be illuminated and the RCM must be installed. After any air bag deployment a new RCM must be installed.
2If the front air bags are deployed, the following components must be replaced: Driver air bag module, Passenger air bag module, Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness, Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioner, Rear seat belt pre-tensioners - if installed, Drivers seat belt retractor - if installed, Rotary coupler, Any front impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered, Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
3If the side (thorax) air bags are deployed, the following components must be replaced on the side of the vehicle on which the deployment occurred: Side (thorax) air bag, Any side impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered, Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
4If the head air bag modules are deployed, the following components must be replaced on the side of the vehicle on which the deployment occurred: Head air bag modules, Link lead between air bag gas generator and Restraints Control Module (RCM) harness, air bag retaining clips, Internal trim finisher, Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioners, Any side impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered, Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
5If the seat belt pre-tensioners are deployed during a rear impact, the following components must be replaced: Seat belt pre-tensioners, Front and rear seat belt retractors used during the impact, Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored.
Jaguar-10 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 1

  • Deployed driver-side air bag module

  • Deployed passenger-side air bag module

  • Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness 2

  • Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioner 2,4

  • Rear seat belt pre-tensioners (if in use)

  • Drivers seat belt retractor (if in use)

  • Rotary coupler 2

  • Any front impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered 1

  • Side (thorax) air bag 3

  • Any side impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered

  • Head air bag modules 4

  • Link lead between air bag gas generator and Restraints Control Module (RCM) harness 4

  • Air bag retaining clips 4

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Steering column

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Headlining

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Adjacent trim

  • Seat belt height adjusters.

  • Fascia molding adjacent to passenger air bag module

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1Restraints Control Module (RCM) will log a crash fault after every impact which is severe enough to cause air bag deployment. It is possible to have three crashes/impacts logged after one event where, for example, a front, side and rollover has occurred. After the third fault is logged, the SRS warning lamp will be illuminated and the RCM must be installed. After any air bag deployment a new RCM must be installed.
2When front air bag has deployed.
3When side air bag has deployed.
4When head air bag has deployed.
Jaguar-11 See Jaguar (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Restraints Control Module (RCM) 1

  • Deployed driver air bag module

  • Deployed passenger air bag module

  • Deployed side (thorax) air bag

  • Deployed head air bag modules

  • Fly leads (where applicable) connecting front air bag modules to SRS harness 2

  • Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioner 2,3

  • Rear seat belt pre-tensioners (if installed) 2

  • Drivers seat belt retractor (if installed) 2

  • Rotary coupler (clockspring) 2

  • Any front impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered 2

  • Any side impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered (if side or head air bag deployed)

  • Link lead between air bag gas generator and restraints control module (RCM) harness 3

  • Air bag retaining clips 3

  • Internal trim finisher 3

  • Seat belt pre-tensioners 4

  • Front and rear seat belt retractors used during the impact 4

  • Restraints Control Module (RCM)

  • Front passengers seat belt retractor and webbing, tongue latching function, D loop and body anchorage point

  • Front seat belts, retractors and webbing, tongue latching function, D loop and body anchorage points

  • Rear seat belt buckles, webbing, buckle covers, body anchorage points and tongue latching function

  • Fascia moulding adjacent to passenger air bag module

  • Steering wheel

  • Front seat frames and head restraints

  • Steering column - if adjustment is lost or if there are signs of collapse

  • Seat belt height adjusters

  • Rear seat belts

  • Door trim casing

  • Headlining

  • Component mounting brackets

  • Adjacent trim components

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Replacement of all air bag modules is required after 10 years of service.

  • DO NOT repair air bag module circuits. Repairs are made by replacement of harness.

1Restraints Control Module (RCM) will log a crash fault after every impact which is severe enough to cause air bag deployment. It is possible to have three crashes/impacts logged after one event where, for example, a front, side and rollover has occurred. After the third fault is logged, the SRS warning lamp will be illuminated and the RCM must be installed. After any air bag deployment a new RCM must be installed.
2If front air bag deployed.
3If head air bag deployed
4If seat belt pre-tensioners are deployed during a rear impact