Deployment Outside the Vehicle
Before disposing of an air bag or a vehicle which is equipped with it, follow the procedures below to deploy the air bag (s).Refer to Seat Belt/Service and Repair for pretensioner-fitted seatbelt disposal procedures.
CAUTION:
1. If the vehicle is to be scrapped or otherwise disposed of, deploy the air bags inside the vehicle. If the vehicle will continue to be used and only the air bag modules are to be disposed of, deploy the air bags outside the vehicle.
2. Since a large amount of smoke is produced when the air bag is deployed, avoid residential areas whenever possible.
3. Since there is loud noise when the air bags are deployed, avoid residential areas whenever possible. If anyone is nearby, give warning of the impending noise.
4. Suitable ear protection should be worn by personnel performing these procedures or by people in the immediate area.
DEPLOYMENT OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
CAUTION:
1. This should be carried out in a wide, flat area at least 6 m (20 feet) away from obstacles and other people.
2. Do not perform deployment outside, if a strong wind is blowing, and if there is even a slight breeze, the air bag module should be placed and deployed downwind from the battery.
1. Disconnect the negative (-) and positive (+) battery cables from the battery terminals, and then remove the battery from the vehicle.
CAUTION: Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery cables before doing any further work.
2. Remove the air bag module from the vehicle.
CAUTION: The air bag module should be stored on a flat surface and placed so that the pad cover face up. Do not place anything on top of it.
3. Connect two wires, each six meters (20 feet) or longer, to the two leads of SRS air bag adapter harness B (driver's side) or SRS air bag adapter harness A
4. Set the air bag modules as follows:
Air bag module (driver's side)
1. Take the SRS air bag adapter harness B that is connected to the wires, pass it beneath an old tire and wheel assembly, and connect it to the air bag module.
2. Pass thick wire through the air bag module mounting hole, and then secure the air bag module to an old tire with a wheel in it so that the pad on the module is facing upwards.
CAUTION: Leave some space below the wheel for the adaptor harness. If there is no space, the reaction when the air bag deploys could damage the adaptor harness.
3. Place three old tires with no wheels on top of the tire secured to the air bag module.
Air bag module (front passenger's side)
1. Connect the deployment wires to the SRS air bag adaptor harness A, pass it beneath the tire and wheel assembly, and connect it to the air bag module.
2. Pass thick wires into the hole of the air bag module bracket, and secure it to the wheel of an old tire and wheel (4 locations), with the air bag facing upwards.
CAUTION:
1. Leave some space below the wheel for the deployment wires.
If there is no space, the reaction of the air bag deployment could result in damage of the adaptor harness.
2. While deployment takes place, do not have the connector of the SRS air bag adaptor harness A inserted between the tires.
3. Place four old tires without wheels on top of the tire secured to the air bag module, and secure all tires with ropes (4 locations).
5. At a location as far away from the air bag module as possible, and from a shielded position, disconnect the two connected wires from each other, and connect them to the two terminals of the battery (which has been removed from the vehicle) to deploy the air bag.
CAUTION:
1. Before deployment, check carefully to be sure that no one is nearby.
2. The inflator will be quite hot immediately following the deployment, so wait at least 30 minutes to allow it to cool before attempting to handle it. Although not poisonous, do not inhale gas from air bag deployment. See Deployed Air Bag Module Disposal Procedures for post deployment handling instructions.
3. If the air bag fails to deploy when the procedures above are followed, do not go near the module. Contact the MMSA Tech Line.
6. After deployment, dispose of the air bag module according to the Deployed Air Bag Module Disposal Procedures.