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PRECAUTIONS

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PRECAUTIONS

5. Place the Airbag modules such that the deploy-

ment side is placed facing upwards and away

from any loose parts.

6. While carrying Airbag modules hold the deploy-

ment side away from face, to avoid personal

injury.

7. To dispose an undeployed air bag module, follow

the instructions given in the SRS section for dis-

posal.

8. Follow the instructions given SRS section for all

Air bag related repairs.

9. If the airbag is opened during transport or han-

dling, the airbag should be returned to the

supplier.

10.Do

not carry the airbag modules by its wires.

B. WORKING WITH ENGINE 'ON'

It is recommended that the engine should be OFF

during any repair procedures, however if it is re-

quired to keep the engine running during any repair

or for testing purpose. Make sure the following pre-

cautions are observed:

1. Make sure that the vehicle is in neutral.

2. Make sure that the workshop has provision to

artificially force out the exhaust gas

(Exhaust

fan),

if not conduct the repair outdoors.

3. It is advisable to lift the rear wheels off ground to

avoid personal injury in case of accidental gear

engagement.

!! WARNING

In case of vehicles fitted with transfer case it is

recommended that all four wheels are lifted as

there are chances the power may be transmitted

to the front wheel as well.

Do not use Jack, use lifts instead.

4. Take special care to avoid putting hand into the

engine bay, especially where the drive belt and

radiator fan is located, it may lead to severe per-

sonal injury.

5. Ensure that you or your clothing is away from

moving parts, especially drive belts.

6. Avoid placing tools on the engine, as the vibration

may cause it to fall into running parts like belts,

pulleys etc. causing damage to the components

and may also result in personal injury.

7. Keep monitoring engine coolant temperature,

since the vehicle is stationary, it may lead to

coolant overheating.