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SsangYong Korando II (1996-2006 year). Manual - part 412

 

 

SSANGYONG  MY2002

8B-64  SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS SYSTEM

7. Twist the two wires together at one end.

8. Place the twisted ends of the two wires near the

deployment battery. Do not connect the wires to
the battery at this time.

9. Using the free ends of the 10 meters (33 feet) wires

leading to the clock spring, make two splices, one
at each wires from the airbag modules.

10. Wrap the wires with insulation tape.

11. Now that the free ends of the 10 meters (33 feet)

wires are spliced to the airbag module wires, and
the ends that are twisted together are near the
deployment battery, clear the area.

12. Untwist the wires that near the deployment

battery.

13. Touch one wire to the positive battery terminal and

touch the other wire to the negative battery
terminal. The airbag will deploy.

14. Repeat the procedure for the passenger airbag

and pretensioners.

15. Using proper precautions, dispose of the deployed

airbag/pretensioner. Refer to “Deployed Airbag
Module Disposal Procedure” in this section.

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS SYSTEM  8B-65

SSANGYONG  MY2002

AIRBAG MODULE DEPLOYMENT
(OUTSIDE OF VEHICLE)

If the vehicle is within the warranty period, contact the
Daewoo regional service manager for approval or
special instructions before deploying the airbag
modules.

Deploy airbag modules in following situations:

If the vehicle is to be scrapped. Refer to “Airbag
Module Deployment (Inside of Vehicle)” in this
section.

If an airbag module is damaged during transit,
storage, or service.

Caution: to avoid injury while deploying an
airbag module or pretensioner outside the
vehicle, observe following precaution:

Deploy the airbags only in an evacuated area.
Service personnel who must be present during
the deployment should be at least 10 meters (33
feet) in front of the airbag module.

Do not connect the voltage source until after
having completed all other preparations for the
deployment of the airbags.

Allow a deployed airbag module or pretensioner
to cool for at least 30 minutes before handling.

Wear gloves and eye protection during the
disposal procedure.

If the deployment fails, disconnect the voltage
source and wait 5 minutes before approaching
the vehicle.

1. Position the airbag module face up, on flat ground

outdoors, at least 10 meters (33 feet) from the any
obstacles or people.

2. Place a vehicle battery at least 10 meters (33 feet)

away from the airbag module.

3. Deploy the airbag module using the deployment

tool.

4. If you do not have deployment tool follow below

procedure.

5. Cut the yellow wires to the airbag module/

pretensioner.

6. Strip 13 mm (0.5 inch) of the insulation from the

end of the wires leading to the airbag module/
pretensioner.

7. Use two additional wires, each at least 10 meters

(33 feet) long, to reach from the deployment battery
to the airbag module/pretensioner.

8. Strip 13 mm (0.5 inch) of the insulation from the

ends of these two additional wires.

9. Twist the two wires together at one end.

10. Place the twisted ends of the two wires near the

deployment battery. Do not connect the wires to
the battery at this time.

11. Using the free ends of the 10 meters (33 feet) wires

leading to the airbag module/pretensioner, make
two splices, one at each wires from the airbag
module/pretensioner.

12. Wrap the splices with insulating tape.

13. Now that the free ends of the 10 meters (33 feet)

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pretensioner wires, and the ends that are twisted
together are near the deployment battery, clear
the area.

14. Untwist the wires that near the deployment

battery.

15. Touch one wire to the positive battery terminal and

touch the other wire to the negative battery
terminal. The airbag module/pretensioner will
deploy.

16. Using proper precautions, dispose of the deployed

airbag module/pretensioner. Refer to “Deployed
Airbag Module Disposal Procedure” in this section.

SSANGYONG  MY2002

8B-66  SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS SYSTEM

KAA8B080

DEPLOYED AIRBAG MODULE
DISPOSAL PROCEDURE

Caution: After deployment, a powdery residue may
be on the surface of the airbag. The powder consists
primarily of cornstarch (used to lubricate the bag
as it inflates) and by-products of the chemical
reaction. Sodium hydroxide dust (similar to lye
soap) is produced as a by-product of the deployment
reaction. The sodium hydroxide then quickly reacts
with atmospheric moisture and is converted to
sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate (also
known as baking soda). Therefore, it is unlikely that
sodium hydroxide will be present after deployment.

Caution: Wear gloves and eye protection during the
disposal procedure.

Caution: After deployment, the metal surfaces of the
airbag module will be hot. In order to avoid the risk
of an injury or a fire, do not place the deployed airbag
module near any flammable objects, and allow the
airbag module to cool for 30 minutes before handling.

Deploy an airbag or pretensioner before disposing of
it. This includes those in a whole vehicle being
scrapped. If the vehicle is still within the warranty
period contact the Daewoo regional service manager
for approval or special instructions before deploying
an airbag module or a pretensioner. Deployed airbag
module or pretensioner should be disposed of in the
same manner as other scrap parts, with the addition
of the following steps:

1. Place the deployed airbag or pretensioner in a

sturdy plastic bag.

2. Seal the plastic bag securely.

3. Wash your hands and rinse them with water after

handling a deployed airbag.

SRS WIRING REPAIR

Connector Repair

Caution: Before attempting any repairs, the SRS must
be disabled. Refer to “Disabling the SRS” in this
section for instructions on how to disable the SRS.

The terminals in the SRS are made of special metal to
provide necessary contact integrity for the sensitive,
low-energy circuits. These terminals are available only
in connector repair assembly packs. Do not substitute
any other terminals for those in the assembly packs.

Wire Repair

Caution: Before attempting any repairs, the SRS must
be disabled. Refer to “Disabling the SRS” in this
section for instructions on how to disable the SRS.

Do not repair any wires of supplemental restraint system
(SRS). Replace any damaged wires with new one.

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINTS SYSTEM  8B-67

SSANGYONG  MY2002

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL SPECIFICATION

N • m

4

8

16

12

Lb-Ft

-

-

12

-

Clock Spring Mounting Bolt

Driver Airbag Module Mounting Nuts

Passenger Airbag Module Mounting Bolts

Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM) Mounting Bolts

Lb-In

35

71

-

106

Application

Description

< 20ms

< 5ms

- 40°C ~ + 85°C

- 40°C ~ + 90°C

Every 10-year after installation

9 - 16 V

5 ms after ignition switch ON < 1A

5 ms ~ 5 sec < 300 mA, after 5sec. < 100 mA

±

 50 g

±

 600 g pulse

0.2 ~ 2.0 V/s

150 ms after battery disconnection

4.3 mJ

2.15 

±

 0.35 

6 sec 

±

 4.5 sec

Airbag System Deployment Time

Detection Time

Operating Temperature

Storage Temperature

Airbag Replacement interval

Voltage Range

Current Consumption

Acceleration Range

Maximum Acceleration

Voltage Ramp

Energy Reservation

Inflator Ignition Energy

Squib Resistance

Airbag Warning Lamp ON Time (When Ignition ON)

Application

FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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