Safety, Occupant safety – Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2015 User Manual

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Window curtain air bags

Window curtain air bags : are integrated

into the side of the roof frame and deployed in

the area from the A-pillar to the C-pillar.
When deployed, the window curtain air bag

enhances the level of protection for the head.

However, it does not protect the chest or

arms.
In the event of a side impact, the window cur-

tain air bag is deployed on the side on which

the impact occurs.
If the system determines that they can offer

additional protection to that provided by the

seat belt, a window curtain air bag may be

deployed in other accident situations

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Deployment of Emergency Tensioning

Devices and air bags

Important safety notes

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WARNING

The air bag parts are hot after an air bag has

been deployed. There is a risk of injury.
Do not touch the air bag parts. Have a

deployed air bag replaced at a qualified spe-

cialist workshop as soon as possible.

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WARNING

A deployed air bag no longer offers any pro-

tection and cannot provide the intended pro-

tection in an accident. There is an increased

risk of injury.

Have the vehicle towed to a qualified special-

ist workshop in order to have a deployed air

bag replaced.

It is important for your safety and that of your

passenger to have deployed air bags replaced

and to have any malfunctioning air bags

repaired. This will help to make sure the air

bags continue to perform their protective

function for the vehicle occupants in the

event of a crash.

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WARNING

Pyrotechnic Emergency Tensioning Devices

that have been deployed are no longer opera-

tional and are unable to perform their inten-

ded protective function. This poses an

increased risk of injury or even fatal injury.
Therefore, have pyrotechnic Emergency Ten-

sioning Devices which have been triggered

immediately replaced at a qualified specialist

workshop.

If Emergency Tensioning Devices are trig-

gered or air bags are deployed, you will hear a

bang, and a small amount of powder may also

be released. The 6 restraint system warn-

ing lamp lights up.
Only in rare cases will the bang affect your

hearing. The powder that is released gener-

ally does not constitute a health hazard, but it

may cause short-term breathing difficulties in

people with asthma or other respiratory prob-

lems. To avoid this, you may wish to get out of

the vehicle or open the windows as soon as it

is safe to do so.
Air bags and pyrotechnic Emergency Tension-

ing Devices (ETDs) contain perchlorate mate-

rial, which may require special handling and

regard for the environment. National guide-

lines must be observed during disposal. In

California, see www.dtsc.ca.gov/

HazardousWaste/Perchlorate/

index.cfm.

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