Hyundai Genesis (DH): Airbag Module / Airbag Module Disposal Description and Operation

Hyundai Genesis (DH) 2013-2016 Service Manual / Restraint / Airbag Module / Airbag Module Disposal Description and Operation

Airbag Disposal
Special tool required
Deployment tool 0957A-34100A
Before scrapping any airbags or side airbags (including those in a whole vehicle to be scrapped), the airbags or side airbags must be deployed. If the vehicle is still within the warranty period, before deploying the airbags or side airbags, the technical manager must give approval and/or special instruction. Only after the airbags or side airbags have been deployed (as the result of vehicle collision, for example), can they be scrapped. If the airbags or side airbags appear intact (not deployed), treat them with extreme caution. Follow this procedure.
Deploying airbags in the vehicle
If an SRS equipped vehicle is to be entirely scrapped, its airbags or side airbags should be deployed while still in the vehicle. The airbags or side airbags should not be considered as salvageable parts and should never be installed in another vehicle.
1.
Turn the ignition switch OFF, and disconnect the battery negative cable and wait at least three minutes.
2.
Confirm that each airbag or side airbag is securely mounted.
3.
Confirm that the special tool is functioning properly by following the check procedure.
(1)
Driver

    Removal 1. Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait for at least three minutes before beginning work. 2. Remove the crash pad lower panel.

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