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Head airbag modules  

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Link lead between airbag gas generator and restraints control module (RCM) harness  

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Airbag retaining clips  

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Internal trim finisher  

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Front seat belt buckle pre-tensioners  

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Any side impact sensors that have been physically damaged or if a fault is being registered  

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Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored  

Additionally, the following items must be inspected for damage and replaced as necessary:   
 

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Headlining  

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Component mounting brackets  

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Front seat belts, retractors and webbing, tongue latching function, 'D' loop and body anchorage points  

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Rear seat belt buckles, webbing, buckle covers, tongue latching function, and body anchorage points  

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Adjacent trim components  

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Seat belt height adjusters  

Rear impacts  

 
 

 

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Seat belt pre-tensioners  

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Front and rear seat belt retractors used during the impact  

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Restraints Control Module (RCM) if the three crashes/impacts have been stored  

Additionally, the following items must be inspected for damage and replaced as necessary:   
 

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Seat belt height adjusters  

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Front seat belts, retractors and webbing, tongue latching function, 'D' loop and body anchorage points  

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Rear seat belt buckles, webbing, buckle covers, tongue latching function, and body anchorage points  

(A/C) System Precautions  

The A/C system contains fluids and components which could be potentially hazardous to the service engineer or the 
environment if not serviced and handled correctly. The following guidelines are intended to alert the service engineer to 
potential sources of danger and emphasise the importance of ensuring the integrity of the A/C operating conditions and 
components fitted to the vehicle.  
 
Where necessary, additional specific precautions are detailed in the relevant sections of this Manual and also in the 
Health and Safety Section. These precautions must be referred to prior to commencing repair operations.  
 
The refrigerant used in the A/C system is HC-134a (Hydrofluorocarbon) R134a.  
 

 

 

side of the vehicle on which the deployment occurred:

   CAUTION: If the seat belt pre-tensioners are deployed during a rear impact, the following components 

must be replaced:

   WARNING: Servicing must only be carried out by personnel familiar with both the vehicle system and 

the charging and testing equipment. All operations must be carried out in a well ventilated area away from open 
flame and heat sources.

   WARNING: R134a is a hazardous liquid and when handled incorrectly can cause serious injury. Suitable 

protective clothing, consisting of face protection, heat proof gloves, rubber boots and rubber apron or 
waterproof overalls, must be worn when carrying out operations on the A/C system.

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