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Dodge Nitro. Manual - part 229

 

 

Using the active DTC information, refer to the Airbag Squib Status table to determine the status of both driver 
and passenger airbag squibs. 

CLEANUP PROCEDURE 

AIRBAG SQUIB STATUS 

IF THE ACTIVE DTC IS: 

CONDITIONS 

SQUIB STATUS 

Driver or Passenger Squib 1 
open

AND the stored DTC minutes for both Driver 
or Passenger squibs are within 15 minutes of 
each other

Both Squib 1 and 2 were 
used.

Driver or Passenger Squib 2 
open
Driver or Passenger Squib 1 
open

AND the stored DTC minutes for Driver or 
Passenger Squib 2 open is GREATER than the 
stored DTC minutes for Driver or Passenger 
Squib 1 by 15 minutes or more

Squib 1 was used; Squib 2 is 
live.

Driver or Passenger Squib 2 
open
Driver or Passenger Squib 1 
open

AND the stored DTC minutes for Driver or 
Passenger Squib 1 open is GREATER than the 
stored DTC minutes for Driver or Passenger 
Squib 2 by 15 minutes or more

Squib 1 is live; Squib 2 was 
used.

Driver or Passenger Squib 2 
open
Driver or Passenger Squib 1 
open

AND Driver or Passenger Squib 2 open is 
NOT an active code

Squib 1 was used; Squib 2 is 
live.

Driver or Passenger Squib 2 
open

AND Driver or Passenger Squib 1 open is 
NOT an active code

Squib 1 is live; Squib 2 was 
used.

NOTE:

If none of the Driver or Passenger Squib 1 or 2 open are active codes, the status 
of the airbag squibs is unknown. In this case the airbag should be handled and 
disposed of as if the squibs were both live.

 

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2007 RESTRAINTS Service Information - Nitro

  

Fig. 5: Safety Glasses & Rubber Gloves - Typical 
Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC 

Following a supplemental restraint deployment, the vehicle interior will contain a powdery residue. This residue 
consists primarily of harmless particulate by-products of the small pyrotechnic charge that initiates the 
propellant used to deploy a supplemental restraint. However, this residue may also contain traces of sodium 
hydroxide powder, a chemical by-product of the propellant material that is used to generate the inert gas that 
inflates the airbag. Since sodium hydroxide powder can irritate the skin, eyes, nose, or throat, be certain to wear 
safety glasses, rubber gloves, and a long-sleeved shirt during cleanup. 

WARNING:

To avoid serious or fatal injury, if you experience skin irritation during 
cleanup, run cool water over the affected area. Also, if you experience 
irritation of the nose or throat, exit the vehicle for fresh air until the 
irritation ceases. If irritation continues, see a physician.

 

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Fig. 6: Vacuum Heater & A/C Outlets - Typical 
Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC 

1. Begin the cleanup by using a vacuum cleaner to remove any residual powder from the vehicle interior. 

Clean from outside the vehicle and work your way inside, so that you avoid kneeling or sitting on a non-
cleaned area.  

2. Be certain to vacuum the heater and air conditioning outlets as well. Run the heater and air conditioner 

blower on the lowest speed setting and vacuum any powder expelled from the outlets. 

3. Next, remove the deployed supplemental restraints from the vehicle. Refer to the appropriate service 

CAUTION: Deployed front airbags having two initiators (squibs) in the airbag 

inflator may or may not have live pyrotechnic material within the 
inflator. Do not dispose of these airbags unless you are certain of 
complete deployment. Refer to step AIRBAG SQUIB STATUS. All 
damaged, ineffective, or non-deployed supplemental restraints which 
are replaced on vehicles are to be handled and disposed of properly. 
If an airbag or seat belt tensioner unit is ineffective or damaged and 
non-deployed, refer to the Hazardous Substance Control System for 
proper disposal. Be certain to dispose of all non-deployed and 
deployed supplemental restraints in a manner consistent with state, 
provincial, local and federal regulations.

 

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2007 RESTRAINTS Service Information - Nitro

  

removal procedures.  

4. You may need to vacuum the interior of the vehicle a second time to recover all of the powder.  

HANDLING NON-DEPLOYED SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS 

At no time should any source of electricity be permitted near the inflator on the back of a non-deployed airbag 
or seat belt tensioner. When carrying a non-deployed airbag, the trim cover or airbag cushion side of the unit 
should be pointed away from the body to minimize injury in the event of an accidental deployment. If the airbag 
unit is placed on a bench or any other surface, the trim cover or airbag cushion side of the unit should be face up 
to minimize movement in the event of an accidental deployment. 

When handling a non-deployed seat belt retractor tensioner, take proper care to keep fingers out from under the 
retractor cover and away from the seat belt webbing where it exits from the retractor cover. When handling a 
non-deployed seat belt buckle tensioner, take proper care to keep fingers away from the scabbard between the 
buckle and the tensioner unit. In addition, the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) should be disarmed 
whenever any steering wheel, steering column, seat belt tensioner, airbag, impact sensor Occupant 
Classification System (OCS), or instrument panel components require diagnosis or service. Failure to observe 
this warning could result in accidental airbag deployment and possible personal injury. 

All damaged, ineffective or non-deployed airbags and seat belt tensioners which are replaced on vehicles are to 
be handled and disposed of properly. If an airbag or seat belt tensioner unit is ineffective or damaged and non-
deployed, refer to the Hazardous Substance Control System for information regarding the potentially hazardous 
properties of the subject component and the proper safe handling procedures. Then dispose of all non-deployed 
and deployed airbags and seat belt tensioners in a manner consistent with state, provincial, local and federal 
regulations. 

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT STORAGE 

Airbags and seat belt tensioners must be stored in their original, special container until they are used for service. 
Also, they must be stored in a clean, dry environment; away from sources of extreme heat, sparks, and high 
electrical energy. Always place or store any airbag on a surface with its trim cover or airbag cushion side facing 
up, to minimize movement in case of an accidental deployment. 

SPECIFICATIONS 

RESTRAINT SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 

TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 

DESCRIPTION 

N.m 

Ft. Lbs. 

In. Lbs. 

Clockspring Mounting 

Screws

3

-

27

Curtain Airbag Mounting 

Nuts

8

-

71

Front Impact Sensor 

Mounting Nut

8

-

71

Side Impact Sensor 

7

-

62

 

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