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2009 Toyota Land Cruiser Airbag, Air Bag Sensor, Air Bag Control Module

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Base; 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS
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Base; 8 Cyl 5.7 L GAS
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2009 Toyota Land Cruiser Supplemental Restraint System Diagram
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  • 5 Toyota 62180-60060 Head Air Bag
    62180-60060
    Head Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Curtain
    • Location: Driver Side
    MSRP: $1608.78 Your Price: $1097.76
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  • 5
    62170-60080
    Head Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Curtain
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $1719.73 Your Price: $1173.47
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  • 8 Toyota 89178-33050 Position Sensor
    89178-33050
    Position Sensor
    Sensor, Seat Position
    • Part Notes: Seat
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $129.89 Your Price: $92.54
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  • 10
    89831-60010
    Side Impact Sensor
    Sensor, Side Air Bag
    • Part Notes: Front
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $106.00 Your Price: $87.92
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  • 14 Toyota 73990-60010-E0 Knee Air Bag
    73990-60010-E0
    Knee Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel
    • Part Notes: Beige
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $1370.01 Your Price: $934.83
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  • 14
    73990-60011-C0
    Knee Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel
    • Part Notes: Black
    • Location: Passenger Side
    MSRP: $1222.88 Your Price: $834.44
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  • 15 Toyota 73900-60010-C0 Knee Air Bag
    73900-60010-C0
    Knee Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel
    • Part Notes: Black
    • Location: Driver Side
    MSRP: $1345.19 Your Price: $917.90
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  • 15 Toyota 73900-60010-E0 Knee Air Bag
    73900-60010-E0
    Knee Air Bag
    Air Bag Assembly, Instrument Panel
    • Part Notes: Beige
    • Location: Driver Side
    MSRP: $1460.91 Your Price: $996.86
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  • Toyota 84415-60040 Switch
    84415-60040
    Switch
    Switch, Curtain Airbag Cutoff
    Cut-Off Switch
    • Part Notes: Land Cruiser
    MSRP: $114.27 Your Price: $81.41
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Air Bag Control Module, Air Bag Sensor, Airbag Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser

  • Q: How to service the Air Bag Control Module on 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser?
    A: To service the Air Bag Control Module, disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait 90 seconds to disable the SRS system. Remove the front air conditioning unit, disconnect the holder from the center Air Bag sensor assembly, and remove the 3 bolts securing the sensor to complete the process.
  • Q: How to remove the rear Air Bag sensor on 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser?
    A: To dismount the rear Air Bag sensor, first, disconnection of the cable on the negative battery terminal is required and wait till the SRS system is turned off. Then detach the rear seat assembly, floor mat support plate, step cover, door scuff plate, luggage compartment trim hook and rear seat cover cap. Last, disassemble the sensor, unbolt it, and unconnect the connector.
  • Q: What are the essential precautions and procedures to follow when servicing an Airbag system on 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser?
    A: The car has Air Bags and sensors on the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). Even to prevent injuries, service procedures must be followed, such as waiting after disconnection of the battery. Check SRS parts following collisions, verify DTCs, and troubleshoot high impedance tools. Check the SRS warning light after work and make sure it is properly connected.
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