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SIR Deployment Harness - Kent-Moore

Part #: J-38826

The Kent-Moore J-38826 SIR Deployment Harness is a specialized service tool engineered for automotive and industrial professionals working with Supplemental Inflatable Restraint (SIR) airbag systems. This harness provides a controlled and secure interface, allowing technicians to safely diagnose, test, and service SIR modules outside of the vehicle environment. It ensures adherence to critical factory-recommended procedures for late-model GM and other SIR-equipped vehicles.

Key Features

  • Controlled Module Deployment: Facilitates the safe and intentional deployment of airbag modules during repair, decommissioning, or training, preventing accidental activation within the vehicle and enhancing technician safety.
  • Secure Electrical Connection: Features purpose-built connectors to establish a reliable and accurate electrical path to the SIR circuit, minimizing connection errors and ensuring precise diagnostics.
  • Supports OEM Diagnostic Procedures: Engineered to enable technicians to follow original equipment manufacturer (OEM) diagnostic steps for comprehensive SIR system checks, fault confirmation, and component verification.
  • Durable, Professional-Grade Construction: Built with heavy-duty leads and robust terminations designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in collision centers, dealership service bays, and technical training facilities.

Applications

  • In-bay or bench testing of SIR/airbag modules as an integral part of safety system diagnostics.
  • Controlled deployment of airbag modules during vehicle decommissioning or end-of-life dismantling processes.
  • Confirmation of module operation after repair or prior to the installation of replacement components.
  • Use in OEM-level training environments, classroom labs, and for procedure validation concerning SIR systems.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Kent-Moore
  • Model Number: J-38826
  • Weight: 5 lbs

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 29 January, 2014.