Range Rover. Manual — part 217
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8. Seat labels
Indicate that the seat is fitted with a side airbag and
caution should be exercised when removing seat
cover or performing repair operations to seat
assembly.
CAUTION: The seat covers are specially
manufactured to facilitate side airbag
deployment:
•
DO NOT replace seat covers with other than
approved specification covers.
•
DO NOT put additional covers or other
non-approved seat accessories over the seat,
they could impair operation.
•
DO NOT hang jackets or other garments or
materials over the seats.
•
To clean the seat covers, follow the
recommendations outlined in the Owner’s
Manual.
•
DO NOT allow the seat covers to become
saturated with water or other liquids.
•
DO NOT puncture the seat covering.
9. Seatbelt pre-tensioner
A - Exercise caution
B - Refer to the publication where the
procedures, instructions and advice can be
found (usually Workshop Manual or Owner’s
Handbook) for working on the SRS system.
C - Do not attempt to repair or disassemble unit.
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VEHICLE RECOVERY
Towing - airbag not deployed
Normal towing procedures are unlikely to cause an
airbag to deploy. However, as a precaution, switch the
ignition off and then disconnect both battery leads.
Disconnect the negative ’-’ lead first.
Towing - airbag deployed
Once the driver’s airbag has been deployed the
vehicle must have a front suspended tow. However,
as a precaution, switch the ignition off and then
disconnect both battery leads. Disconnect the
negative ’-’ lead first.
SRS COMPONENT DEPLOYMENT
If a vehicle is to be scrapped and contains an
undeployed airbag module, the module must be
manually deployed. Always observe the following
precautions:
WARNING: Only personnel who have
undergone the appropriate training should
undertake deployment of airbag and
pre-tensioner modules.
WARNING: A deployed airbag is very hot,
DO NOT return to a deployed airbag
module until at least 30 minutes have
elapsed since deployment.
WARNING: Deployment procedures
detailed in this service manual should be
strictly adhered to. Compliance with the
following precautions MUST be ensured:
•
Only use deployment equipment approved
for the intended purpose.
•
Before commencing deployment procedure,
ensure the deployment tool functions
properly by performing the self test
procedure detailed in this section.
•
Deployment of airbag / pre-tensioner
modules should be performed in a well
ventilated area which has been designated
for the purpose.
•
Ensure airbag / pre-tensioner modules are
not damaged or ruptured before attempting
to deploy.
•
Notify the relevant authorities of intention to
deploy airbag and pre-tensioner units.
•
When deploying airbag pre-tensioner units,
ensure that all personnel are at least 15
metres away from the deployment zone.
•
Ensure deployment tool is connected
correctly, in compliance with the instructions
detailed in this manual. In particular, ensure
deployment tool is NOT connected to battery
supply before connecting to airbag module
connector.
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•
When deploying seatbelt pre-tensioners in
the vehicle, ensure pre-tensioner unit is
secured correctly to seat.
•
When removing deployed airbag modules
and pre-tensioner units, wear protective
clothing. Use gloves and seal deployed units
in a plastic bag.
•
Following deployment of any component of
the SRS system within the vehicle, all SRS
components must be replaced. DO NOT
re-use or salvage any parts of the SRS
system.
•
Do not lean over airbag module when
connecting deployment equipment.
WARNING: If a vehicle is to be scrapped,
undeployed airbag modules and
pre-tensioner units must be manually
deployed in the vehicle; before deployment,
ensure the airbag module is secure within its
correct mounting position.
CAUTION: Deployment of the driver’s front
airbag in the vehicle may damage the
steering wheel; if the vehicle is not being
scrapped, deploy the module outside of the
vehicle.
CAUTION: Deployment of the side airbags
will rupture the seat covers; if the vehicle
is not being scrapped, deploy the module
outside of the vehicle.
Airbag module and seatbelt pre-tensioner
deployment procedure
Before deployment is started, the deployment tool self
test should be carried out.
Deployment tool SMD 4082/1 self test procedure
1. Insert blue and yellow connectors of tool lead
into corresponding sockets on face of tool.
2. Connect crocodile clips of second tool lead to
battery, red to positive and black to negative.
3. Red "READY" light should illuminate.
4. Press and hold both operating buttons.
5. Green "DEFECTIVE" light should illuminate.
6. Release both operating buttons.
7. Red "READY" light should illuminate.
8. Disconnect tool from battery.
9. Disconnect blue and yellow connectors from tool
face sockets.
10. Self test is now complete.
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Deployment with module fitted to vehicle
These guidelines are written to aid authorised
personnel to carry out the safe disposal of airbag
modules and seatbelt pre-tensioner units when fitted
to the vehicle.
WARNING: Only use the Land Rover
approved deployment equipment. Deploy
airbag modules and seatbelt pre-tensioner
units in a well ventilated, designated area. Ensure
airbag module or seatbelt pre-tensioner unit is not
damaged or ruptured before deploying.
Driver’s airbag module
1. Carry out deployment tool self test.
2. Remove driver’s side fascia closing panel.
See
CHASSIS AND BODY, Repair.
3. Release airbag multiplug from fascia and
disconnect multiplug.
WARNING: Ensure tool SMD 4082/1 is not
connected to battery.
4. Connect flylead SMD 4082/5 to airbag
connector.
5. Connect flylead SMD 4082/5 to tool SMD
4082/1.
WARNING: Ensure airbag module is
secure within steering wheel.
6. Connect tool SMD 4082/1 to battery.
WARNING: Ensure all personnel are
standing at least 15 metres away from
vehicle.
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