Air bag warning light, Srs servicing, Frequently asked questions on function of airbags – Saab 2000 9-5 User Manual

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Safety

AIR BAG warning light

SRS servicing

The SRS must be inspected as part of the
normal service program but otherwise may
be regarded as maintenance-free.

Scrapping or working on airbags

and belt pretensioners

Frequently asked questions on func-

tion of airbags

Do you still need to wear a safety belt if air-
bags are fitted?
Yes, always! The airbag merely supple-
ments the car’s normal safety system.
Moreover, the airbag will only be actuated in
a moderate to severe frontal, or near-frontal
collision, which means, of course, that it pro-
vides no protection in minor frontal colli-
sions, major rear-end or side-on collisions
or if the car rolls over.
The safety belts help reduce the chance of
the car occupants from being thrown around
and injured inside the car.
But they also ensure that, if a collision
occurs in which the airbags are inflated, the
airbag will make the optimum contact with
the occupant, i.e. square on from the front.
If the occupant meets the airbag in an offset
position, the protection afforded will be
reduced.
In addition, airbags provide no protection
against a secondary impact occurring in the
same incident. So there is no doubt about
the benefit of wearing safety belts at all
times.
Do not sit too close to the airbag: it needs
room to inflate.
The airbag inflates very quickly and power-
fully in order to protect an adult person in a
serious frontal collision.

WARNING

• If the air bag readiness light stays on

after you start your vehicle, it means
the air bag system may not be working
properly.

• The air bags in your vehicle may not

inflate in a crash, or they could even
inflate without a crash.

• To help avoid injury to yourself or oth-

ers, have your vehicle serviced right
away if the air bag readiness light
stays on after you start your vehicle.

WARNING

• Under no circumstances may any

modifications be made that affect the
steering wheel or the airbag’s electri-
cal circuitry.

• Before starting any welding work on

the car, always disconnect the nega-
tive (–) battery lead and cover the con-
ductor.

• Airbags and belt pretensioners must

be deployed under controlled condi-
tions before the car is scrapped or any
of the system’s components are
removed. Airbags or belt pretension-
ers that have been deployed as a
result of an accident must be replaced
by new ones.

• Airbag-system components must

never be transferred for use in another
vehicle.

• All work involving the scrapping or

replacement of airbags or belt preten-
sioners must only be carried out by
knowledgeable personnel.

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