Cobra Jet
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Not sure where to really to put this, but it's "electronic/fuel" related - so Mods feel free to move anywhere.
If anyone has purchased a salvaged S550 that was in an accident where there was air bag deployment, BUT the frontal engine compartment and engine is intact (ie: no physical damages to engine components or wiring harnesses) - try this tip if the vehicle is in a non-start condition:
If anyone has purchased a salvaged S550 that was in an accident where there was air bag deployment, BUT the frontal engine compartment and engine is intact (ie: no physical damages to engine components or wiring harnesses) - try this tip if the vehicle is in a non-start condition:
Event Notification Signal
The event notification feature provides other vehicle subsystems with information pertaining to SRS deployment or fuel cutoff status.
When an impact occurs that exceeds a pre-determined threshold, the RCM sends a signal on a dedicated circuit to the body control module (BCM).
When the BCM receives the crash signal input, it initiates fuel cutoff to disable the fuel system.
After the fuel system is disabled, the vehicle can be re-started after carrying out the following steps:
1. Turn the ignition ON and wait 10 seconds.
2. Turn the ignition OFF.
3. Turn the ignition ON.
4. Turn the ignition OFF.
5. Turn the ignition ON.
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