
6.
Connect a 12 volt battery to the tool:
l
If the green light on the tool goes on, the
igniter circuit is defective and cannot be deployed.
Go to Damaged
Special Procedure.
If the red light on the tool goes on, the
is
ready to be deployed.
7. Push the tool’s deployment switch. The
should deploy (deployment is both highly
and
visible
a
loud
noise and rapid inflation of the bag,
followed by slow deflation of the bag until it hangs
loosely).
l
If audible/visible deployment happens and the
green light on the tool goes on, continue with this
procedure.
l
If deployment does not happen, yet the green light
goes ON, the
igniter is defective and can-
not be deployed.
Go to Damaged
Special Procedure.
During deployment, the
as-
sembly can become hot enough to burn you.
Wait thirty minutes after deployment before touch-
ing the assembly.
8.
Dispose of the complete
assembly.
No part of it can be reused.
Deployment: Out-of-car.
NOTE: If an intact
assembly has been re-
moved from a scrapped car or has been found defec-
tive or damaged during transit, storage or service,
it should be deployed as follows:
Position the
assembly face up,
outdoors on flat ground at least thirty feed from any
obstacles or people.
1 .
Confirm that the special tool is functioning properly
by following the check procedure on this page or on
the tool box label of the Tool Box.
2. Disconnect the short connector from the
harness.
Follow the remaining steps
and 8 of the in-car
deployment procedure.
Damaged
Special Procedure.
1 .
2.
3.
4.
5 .
If an
assembly cannot be
deployed, it should not be treated as normal scrap;
it should still be considered a potentially explosive
device that can cause serious injury.
If installed in a car, follow the removal procedure on
page 23-338.
In all cases, make sure a short connector is properly
attached to the
assembly harness.
Package the
assembly using exactly the same
packaging that a new replacement
assembly
came in.
Make the outside of th box “DAMAGED
NOT DEPLOYED” so it does not get confused with
your parts stock.
If applicable, also note on the box the VIN of the car
from which it was removed.
Contact your ACURA District Service Manager for
the method and address to return it to ACURA for
disposal.
Deployment Tool: Check Procedure.
1 .
Connect the yellow clips to both switch protector
handles on the tool; connect the tool to a battery.
2.
Push the operation switch: green means tool is OK;
red means tool is faulty.
3.
Disconnect the battery and the yellow clips.
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Summary of Contents for Acura NSX 1991
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Page 22: ...Special Tools Individual tool lists are located at the front of each section ...
Page 23: ...Specifications Standards and Service Limits 3 2 Design Specifications 3 l 1 ...
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