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The air bag only inflates once. It
must be replaced after a collision.
Let only qualified technicians work
on the air bag system.
Your vehicle has computer
modules that may record
information after a collision.
During a crash, your vehicle may
record information about the
condition of the vehicle and how it
was operated.
See "Data Collection and Event
Data Recorders" in Section 5 for
more information.
Your vehicle is equipped with a
rollover sensor that was designed
to work with the original size and
type of tires and wheels that came
with your vehicle. Tires and wheels
of different sizes and types may
affect the operation of the roof-
mounted rollover air bag system.
See "Tires" in Section 4 for more
information.
Some components of the air bag
module may be hot for several
minutes. However, the parts of the
air bag that come into contact
with you may be warm, but not
too hot to touch.
NOTICE
Do not damage the air bag
covers.
If you damage the covers, the
air bag may not work properly.
If an air bag cover is damaged,
you may have to replace the air
bag module or both the
module and the air bag cover.
Do not open or break the air
bag coverings.
CAUTION
For up to ten seconds after the
ignition is turned off and the
battery is disconnected, an air
bag can still inflate during
improper service.
If you are too close to an
inflating air bag, it could
seriously injure you.
Avoid yellow connectors.
Be sure that the person
performing service is qualified
and follows proper procedures.
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