SAFARI STORME MY14

SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 21 SRS  At straight ahead position of the clock spring, the arrow mark on the rotor & housing will match as shown in the below image which is the home po- sition of clock spring.  Assemble the clock spring in this position. 11.1.6.2.5 RPLL BELTS RETRACTOR PRETENSIONER LOAD LIMITOR Seatbelt pre-tensioner is a device installed in vehi- cles to reduce slack that may exist in a seatbelt sys- tem at the moment of a frontal collision. Having the seatbelt system snug allows the supplemental re- straint airbag system to work most effectively. A loose seatbelt system does not keep the occupant in the proper position during the forces of a crash. In order for airbags to reduce or eliminate injury, the occupant must be seated, belted and in the correct position in the vehicle. Pretensioner device is mounted in the retractor unit. The Pretensioner unit essentially consists of a ball cage comprising of a tube of steel balls surrounding a toothed wheel. The wheel is mounted on the belt- webbing spool. When the ECU senses a crash, depending on the crash severity, it sends a "fire" signal to the squib in the belt Pretensioner. The firing of the squib causes displacement of the balls in the tube. The movement of the balls causes rotation of the toothed wheel, which in turn rotates the webbing spool and removes the slack from the belt.

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