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Side Air Bag Module

The driver, passenger and side air bag modules consist of the following components which cannot be disassembled:
^ inflator
^ bag
^ container
^ cover







The side air bag module(s) are integrated into the front seat backrests providing an unobtrusive appearance. The unique seat cover has been designed to accommodate air bag deployment. When the side air bag is deployed the stitched seam of the seat cover adjacent to the side air bag module splits, allowing the air bag to exit the seat backrest unobstructed.

The purpose of the inflator is to generate the gas needed to fill the air bag. It consists of a high strength steel casing filled with a solid propellant charge and an electrically activated igniter. The igniter is activated by a signal from the electronic control module which in turn ignites the propellant charge. The very rapid burning of the propellant produces sufficient gas to fill the air bag(s). As the gases expand they cool, preventing heat damage to the bag. The drivers air bag module has one inflator and bag, with a filled volume of 55 litres. The passenger air bag module has two inflators and bag having a filled volume of 60 litres. The side air bag has a single inflator and a bag with a filled volume of 12 litres.

The bag(s) are a one-piece woven item with a silicon coating to provide flame and heat protection in the vicinity of the inflator. The shape of the passenger and side air bag (when equipped) are tailored to the vehicle proportions.







The supplemental restraint system fitted to the vehicle will communicate faults/concerns by the air bag control module during a driving cycle or after initial key ON by means of a warning indicator contained within the instrument cluster.







If a concern is detected, the air bag control module will communicate by flashing the warning indicator to give a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).