Component Replacement And Inspection Requirements: Notes

2013 Chrysler Town & Country S, Gas/EthanolSECTION Notes

There are two types of Electronic Pedestrian Protection (EPP) system deployments that may occur: pedestrian and non-pedestrian. Following either type of deployment, the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) within the ElectroMechanical Instrument Cluster (EMIC) (also known as the Cab Compartment Node/CCN) will display a SERVICE ACTIVE HOOD  message and the airbag indicator will be illuminated. To ensure continued system integrity, certain components must be replaced or inspected following a deployment based upon the deployment type.

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