Cooper S (R53) L4-1.6L SC (W11) (2004)
The owner should also submit a written request to NHTSA, containing the following:
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Name and address of owner.
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Justification for request (see above).
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Description of the facts creating the need for deactivation.
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Each request based on medical condition, or on a child whose medical condition needs to be monitored, must be accompanied by a physician's
statement.
NHTSA will respond in writing, enclosing a copy of the information brochure, labels for the vehicle interior and a form to be filled out and mailed back
to NHTSA regarding the deactivation. The customer must take the NHTSA letter to dealer or repair business to have deactivation performed.