18) Dispose of the deployed air bag (inflator) module and the acti-
vated seat belt pretensioner through normal refuse channels
after it has cooled for at least 30 minutes and tightly seal the
air bag (inflator) module and the seat belt pretensioner in a
strong vinyl bag. (Refer to DEPLOYED AIR BAG (INFLATOR)
MODULE AND ACTIVATED SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER
DISPOSAL in detail.)
19) Wash your hands with mild soap and water afterward.
NOTE:
The remaining steps are to be followed in the unlikely event
that the air bag (inflator) module did not deploy or the seat belt
pretensioner did not activate after following these proce-
dures.
20) Ensure that the deployment harness has been disconnected
from the power source and that its two banana plugs have
been shorted together by fully seating one banana plug into
the other.
21) Disconnect the deployment harness from the air bag (inflator)
module and the seat belt pretensioner.
22) [For air bag (inflator) module]
Temporarily store the air bag (inflator) module with its vinyl trim
cover facing up, away from the surface upon which it rests. Re-
fer to SERVICE PRECAUTIONS in this section for details.
[For seat belt pretensioner]
When temporarily strong the seat belt pretensioner, be sure
NOT to face its exhaust hole provided side down. It must face
up. Refer to SERVICE PRECAUTIONS in this section for de-
tails.
23) Contact your local distributor for further assistance.
10B-60
AIR BAG SYSTEM
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