Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 319

 

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Mitsubishi Pajero Pinin. Manual - part 319

 

 

SRS – 

Air Bag Module and Seat Belt Pre-tensioner Disposal Procedures

52B-55

(4) Take the SRS air bag adapter harness that is

connected to the wires, pass it beneath the old tyre
wheel assembly, and connect it to the drive’s air bag
module.

(5) With the driver’s air bag module upwards, place it in the

wheel of old tyre and secure with the wire tied to the
bolt.

Caution
Slack the deployment harnesses below the wheel.
If deployment harnesses are tight, the reaction
when the air bag deploys could damage the
adaptor harness.

(6) Place three old tyres without wheels on top of the

tyre secured to the driver’s air bag module.

(7) Disconnect the deployment harnesses as far from the

driver’s air bag module as possible and connect the
wires to the terminals of the battery removed from
the vehicle. Then deploy.

Caution
1) Before the deployment, be sure that no one

is near the driver’s air bag module.

2) The deployment of the driver’s air bag makes

the inflator very hot. Before handling the
inflator, wait more than 30 minutes for cooling.

3) If the driver’s air bag module fails to deploy

when the procedures above are followed, do
not go near the module. Contact your local
distributor.

(8) After deployment of the driver’s air bag module, discard

as specified in the procedure (Refer to P.52B-60).

Driver’s air bag module

Deployment
harnesses

Tyres without wheels

Deployment harnesses

Deployment harnesses

SRS – 

Air Bag Module and Seat Belt Pre-tensioner Disposal Procedures

52B-56

Front passenger’s air bag module

(1) Remove the front passenger’s air bag module from

the vehicle. (Refer to P.52B-36.)

Caution
Once disconnected, both electrodes of the front
passenger’s air bag module connector short
automatically to prevent accidental deployment
caused by static etc. Still, in consideration of the
accidental deployment, store the air bag module
on flat place with deployment surface facing up.
Also, do not put anything on it.

(2) Connect deployment wires 6 m or longer with the

SRS air bag adapter harness respectively. Insulate
the connection with tape.
Also, connect the other ends of the deployment
harness each other to short, thereby preventing the
front passenger’s air bag from accidental deployment
caused by static etc.

(3) Route the SRS air bag adapter harness with the

deployment harnesses beneath an old tyre and wheel
assembly. Then, connect the harnesses to the front
passenger’s air bag module.

(4) Route a thick wire through the holes in the front

passenger’s air bag module bracket. With the
deployment surface facing up, secure the front
passenger’s air bag module to the old tyre and wheel
assembly.

Caution
1) The deployment harnesses must not be tight

below the wheel. Otherwise, the adapter
harness could get damaged at deployment.

2) Place the connector of the SRS air bag adapter

harness so that it is not clamped by the tyre
at deployment.

(5) Put three old tyres without wheels on the tyre secured

to the front passenger’s air bag module. Secure all
the tyres with ropes (4 locations).

NOTE
The tyres must be bound because the passenger’s
air bag inflates more than the driver’s air bag.

SRS air bag 
adapter harness 
MR686560

Shorted

6 m long
or more

Insulation tape

Deployment
harnesses

Front passenger’s air bag module

Deployment
harnesses

Tyres without wheels

Deployment harnesses

SRS – 

Air Bag Module and Seat Belt Pre-tensioner Disposal Procedures

52B-57

(6) Disconnect the deployment harnesses as far from the

front passenger’s air bag module as possible and
connect the harnesses to the battery removed from
the vehicle.

Caution
1) Before the deployment, see that no one is near

the front passenger’s air bag module.

2) The deployment makes the inflator of the front

passenger’s air bag very hot. Before handling
the inflator, wait more than 30 minutes for
cooling.

3) If the front passenger’s air bag module fails

to deploy although the procedure is respected,
do not go near the module. Contact your local
distributor.

(7) After deployment of the front passenger’s air bag

module, discard as specified in the procedure (Refer
to P.52B-60).

Side air bag module

(1) Remove the front seat back assembly with side air

bag module from the vehicle. (Refer to P.52B-36.)

Caution
Once disconnected, both electrodes of the side
air bag module connector short automatically to
prevent accidental deployment caused by static
etc. Still, in consideration of the accidental
deployment, store the air bag module on flat place
with deployment surface facing up. Also, do not
put anything on it.

(2) Prepare two wires longer than 6 m for deployment and

connect the terminals in one end to short-circuit. This
is to prevent accidental deployment caused by static
etc.

(3) Touch the vehicle’s body with bare hands to discharge

static in you.

Caution
Never fail to do Step (3) in order to prevent
accidental deployment caused by static.

(4) Using pliers, cut the side air bag module connector

from the harnesses. Connect the deployment
harnesses to each harness that has been cut and
insulate the connections with plastic tape.

Deployment harnesses

Shorted

Deployment harnesses

6 m or longer

Front seat back assembly

Insulation
tape

Deployment harnesses

Shorted

SRS – 

Air Bag Module and Seat Belt Pre-tensioner Disposal Procedures

52B-58

(5) Disconnect the deployment harnesses as far from the

front seat back assembly possible and connect the
harnesses to the battery removed from the vehicle.
Then, deploy.

Caution
1) Before the deployment, see that no one is near

the front seat back assembly.

2) The deployment makes the inflator of the side

air bag very hot. Before handling the inflator,
wait more than 30 minutes for cooling.

3) If the side air bag module fails to deploy

although the procedure is respected, do not
go near the module. Contact your local
distributor.

(6) Remove the deployed side air bag module from the

seat back assembly and discard as specified in the
procedure (Refer to P.52B-60.).

Seat belt pre-tensioner

(1) Remove the seat belt pre-tensioner from the vehicle.

(Refer to P.52B-44.)

Caution
The seat belt pre-tensioner should be stored on
a flat surface and placed so that the air bag
operation surfaces are facing upward. Do not place
anything on top of them.

(2) Prepare two wires longer than 6 m for deployment and

connect the terminals in one end to short-circuit. This
is to prevent accidental operation caused by static etc.

(3) Touch the vehicle’s body with bare hands to discharge

static in you.

Caution
Never fail to do Step (3) in order to prevent
accidental operation caused by static.

(4) Using pliers, cut the seat belt pre-tensioner connector

from the harnesses. Connect the deployment
harnesses to each harness that has been cut and
insulate the connections with plastic tape.

(5) Pass the wires through the hole on the seat belt

retractor bracket and secure them to the front (raised
part) of the old tyre wheel assembly on two places.

Deployment
harnesses

Shorted

Deployment harnesses

6 m or longer

Seat belt pre-tensioner

Insulation
tape

Deployment harnesses

Shorted

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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