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alsayyed



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Do I need to change impact sensor

Hello friends, I am a new member and my daughter own a range rover sport supercharged 2014. We had accident and the two air bag came out the steering and the passenger side. So we decided to purchase the steering for the time being and we will change the module or the diagnose. My question do I need to change the impact sensor or no need.
I appreciate your answer

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Andy K



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shouldn't need to

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That’s a difficult one to say really. You would need to check it hasn’t been damaged and I would be doing a current check at the connector to make sure there was nothing before removing the battery to fit the wheel. And when fitted, I wouldn’t sit in the drivers seat to turn the ignition on for the first time....just in case. 2012 5.0 SC AB
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