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JST



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Pyrotechnic removal

presumably its pretty straight fwd to remove? just strip it and take reconnect the wires straight to the terminal? Cheers

James

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Disconnect battery?......................maybe as a precaution Regards
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Why would you want to JST?

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The pyrotechnic device is fired from the airbag system. If you simply un-plug the connector to it it can't fire.
I have no idea if this connector is monitored in anyway by the airbad ecu or what the implication is of removing it but I suspect it may be nothing.
On the face of it I think you could safely remove it and simply connect the battery cable direct to the battery terminal but as above I'm not 100% sure. You could always try it and see.
I would certainly disconnect the battery before doing anything. Thumbs Up

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+1 with Craig here - it's part of the safety system. It should not be bypassed or removed?? Land Rover Addict
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johnboyairey



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If you need a spare one for 2002-2006 type, I have a new one I bought to fix my airbag fault. Not needed etc.

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JST



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was looking to split wires for the VSR i intend to fit.

looking again today, the pyro only works on one wire - which wire is that? or where does it go.

i have three other wires coming into the battery there, anyone know how to identify which is Alt/Starter and what the others are? Cheers

James

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