SIR Identification Views

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION SIR Identification Views
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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 .

Fig 1: SIR Zone Identification Views
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Callout Component Name
1 I/P Air Bag-Located at the top right under the instrument panel
2 Right Roof Rail Air Bag-Located under the headliner, extending from the passenger front windshield pillar to the passenger rear windshield pillar
3 Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM)-Located underneath the vehicle carpet under the center console
4 Passenger Presence System (PPS)-Located in passenger seat
5 Passenger/Right Side Impact Sensor (SIS) and Seat Belt Pretensioner-Located under the trim near the bottom of the center pillar
6 Inflator Module for Right Roof Rail Module-Located behind the garnish molding on the upper rear pillar
7 Inflator Module for Left Roof Rail Module-Located behind garnish molding on the upper rear pillar
8 Driver/Left Side Impact Sensor (SIS) and Seat Belt Pretensioner-Located under the trim near the bottom of the center pillar
9 Vehicle Rollover Sensor-Located under center console
10 Left Roof Rail Air Bag-Located under the headliner, extending from the driver front windshield pillar to the driver rear windshield pillar
11 Steering Wheel Air Bag-Located on the steering wheel
12 Vehicle Battery-Located at the front left of the engine compartment.
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