Safety Precautions When Working With Pyrotechnic Components
NOTE:
Pyrotechnic components include:
- Airbag units
- Belt tensioners
- Battery cut-out elements (depending on vehicle equipment)
General
- Testing, assembly, and repair work may only be performed by qualified personnel.
- There is no replacement interval for airbag units.
- Never test with a test light, volt meter or ohm meter.
- The pyrotechnic components may be checked only when they are installed and with a vehicle diagnostic tester approved by the manufacturer.
- When working on pyrotechnic components and on the Airbag Control Module -J234-, the battery ground cable must be disconnected when the ignition is switched ON. Then cover the negative terminal.
- Wait for 10 seconds after disconnecting the battery.
- The ignition must be SWITCHED ON when connecting the battery. Nobody should be inside the vehicle when doing this.
- If the ignition is not switched on after the battery is reconnected - "indicator lamps in the instrument cluster do not light up" - the ignition (key/button) may only be switched on when the driver seat is positioned all the way back.
- Follow the steps after connecting the battery. Refer to BATTERY, DISCONNECTING AND CONNECTING .
- The technician must discharge static electricity before handling pyrotechnic components for the restraint system, for example, before disconnecting the connector. Touching grounded metal parts will discharge the static electricity, for example by touching the door striker.
- Wash hands after touching ignited restraint system pyrotechnic components.
- Pyrotechnic components may not be opened nor repaired; only use new parts (risk of injury).
- Pyrotechnic components that have fallen onto a hard surface or show signs of damage must not be installed in the vehicle.
- Pyrotechnic components should be installed immediately upon removal from shipping package.
- If the procedure must be stopped for awhile, put the pyrotechnic component back into its shipping package.
- It is not permitted to leave a pyrotechnic component out unattended.
- When connecting the restraint system pyrotechnic components, only the person performing the work should be in the vehicle.
- Do not use any grease, cleaning solutions or similar substance on pyrotechnic components.
- Replace the airbag unit if any contaminants such as oil, grease, paint, dye or solvents have penetrated the fabric.
- Pyrotechnic components must not be exposed to temperatures over 100 °C (212 °F), even for a short time.
Special Information Regarding Driver and Front Passenger Airbags
- Store the driver and front passenger airbag units in the uninstalled state so that the cushioned side faces upward.
When replacing airbag units, the following sequence must be followed exactly:
- Remove the old airbag units and store with the cushion side facing up.
- Remove the new airbag units from the shipping packaging and store it with the cushion side facing up.
- Place the old airbag units in the shipping packaging immediately.
- Install the new airbag units in the vehicle.
Special Information regarding Belt Tensioners
- Use extreme care when removing and installing belt tensioner units. Improper handling of belt tensioner units is very dangerous and could result in serious personal injury.
- Replace belt tensioner units that are mechanically damaged (dents, cracks).
- The open end of the belt tensioner should never be pointed at anyone.
- When connecting the belt tensioner unit, all mechanical parts including those of the three-point seat belt must be secured correctly. If it is not possible to connect the belt tensioner because of insufficient space, the seat belt webbing must be rolled up completely prior to connection. In this case there is no increased safety risk, if all other safety precautions are followed. This particularly includes the notes regarding the disconnection of the battery and the static discharging of the technician prior to connecting the seat belt tensioner.