Several precautions must be observed when handling the inflator module
to avoid accidental deployment and possible personal injury.
- Never carry the inflator module by the wires or connector
on the underside of the module.
- When carrying a live inflator module, hold securely
with both hands, and ensure that the bag and trim cover are pointed away.
- Place the inflator module on a bench or other surface
with the bag and trim cover facing up.
- With the inflator module on the bench, never place
anything on or close to the module which may be thrown in the event of
an accidental deployment.
- An air bag is an explosive device. Handle with extreme
caution.
- Always disconnect the battery and the air bag connector
before removing the steering wheel or beginning work on the air bag system.
- Air bag components must not be repaired or opened.
Always use new parts, including the wiring harness.
- Always place a removed air bag unit with the horn
pad facing up. Put it in a safe place where it will not be disturbed.
- The air bag unit must not be exposed to grease, fluids,
or cleaning agents.
- The air bag unit must not be exposed to temperatures
above 194°F (90°C) at any time. Even the heat of a soldering iron can
damage or ignite the charge.
- Storage and transport of air bags is subject to rules
governing explosive devices and should be done only in the original package.
- Failure to follow proper safety precautions may result
in personal injury through accidental firing of the air bag, or through
failure of the air bag in an accident.