SIR Identification Views

2007 Chevrolet Cobalt L4-2.2LSECTION SIR Identification Views


SIR Identification Views

The SIR Identification Views shown below illustrate the approximate location of all SIR components available for the vehicle. This will assist in determining the appropriate SIR Disabling and Enabling for a given service procedure, refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling.

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1 - Front End Sensor-Located under the hood at the front of the vehicle
2 - Front Hood Assist Rod-A gas shock located under the front hood on the passenger side
3 - I/P Air Bag-Located at the top right under the instrument panel
4 - Sunroof/Moonroof Rail Air Bag-Located under the headliner, extending from the passenger front windshield pillar to the passenger rear windshield pillar
5 - Side Impact Sensor (SIS)-Located behind door panel on the passenger front door
6 - Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM)-Located underneath the vehicle carpet under the center console
7 - Passenger Presence System-Located on the front passenger seat under the seat bottom trim
8 - Seat Belt Retractor Pretensioner-Located under the trim near the bottom of the center pillar on the passenger side of vehicle
9 - Inflator Module for Roof Rail Air Bag-Located behind the garnish molding on the upper rear pillar
10 - Rear Hood Assist Rod-A gas shock located under the rear truck lid on the passenger side
11 - Vehicle Battery-Located in the trunk under the carpet
12 - Rear Hood Assist Rod-A gas shock located under the rear truck lid on the driver side
13 - Inflator Module for Roof Rail Air Bag-Located behind garnish molding on the upper rear pillar
14 - Seat Belt Retractor Pretensioner-Located under the trim near the bottom of the center pillar on the driver side of vehicle
15 - Side Impact Sensor (SIS)-Located behind door panel on the driver front door
16 - Sunroof/Moonroof Rail Air Bag-Located under the headliner, extending from the driver front windshield pillar to the driver rear windshield pillar
17 - Steering Wheel Air Bag-Located on the steering wheel
18 - Front Hood Assist Rod-A gas shock located under the front hood on the driver side
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