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SUPPLEMENTARY RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) 14 B. PASSENGER AIRBAG (PAB) The passenger airbag module is located below the dashboard; above the glove box and its functioning is controlled by the SRS ECU. A bag within the module inflates to protect the passenger in the event of a collision severe enough to deploy the system. Within the passenger airbag module is a squib which, when given the correct current by the SRS ECU, inflates the airbag by initiating a chemical reaction. In deployment, the airbag inflates within a fraction of a second and then deflates at a controlled rate as the passenger body regions; typically head and chest interact with airbag. Vents in the airbag control its deflation. The SRS ECU regularly applies a test current to the passenger airbag squib to confirm continuity of the ignition circuitry. ON VEHICLE SERVICE !! WARNING Always work on the air bag module from the side. Always carry the module with the cover side uppermost or away from the body in case being carried vertically. Do not attempt to repair, open or apply power (Multimeter) to the air bag module terminals. ! CAUTION Disconnect the battery negative lead. REMOVAL 1. Disconnect the battery connections. 2. Remove Glow box. (For procedure refer glow box removal process in Body Section) 3. Disconnect the electrical connector from the PAB module. 4. Loosen and remove the mounting bolts which hold the air bag bracket with the cross car beam. 5. Carefully remove the PAB unit from the Dashboard by removing all snaps and clips. FITMENT For fitment follow reverse procedure of removal. NOTE: Connector needs to be assembled before air bag module fitment with CCB.

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