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2009 Hyundai Accent
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DISABLE PROCEDURE AND TIME (Always Check Service Manual)
Before doing any SRS repairs, use the Hi-Scan Pro to check for DTCs. Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code listfor repairing of the related DTCs.
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF
2. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery
3. Wait at least 3 minutes
Before removing any of the SRS parts (including the disconnection of the connectors), always disconnect the SRS connector
REV: 03/2011
PARTS THAT MUST BE REPLACED FOLLOWING A DEPLOYMENT
When the front airbag(s) deployed after a collision, replace the following items:• SRSCM [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
• Deployed airbag(s) [AIRBAG,STEERING WHEEL; AIRBAG,INSTRUMENT PNL]
• Seat belt pretensioner(s)
• Front impact sensors [AIRBAG SENSOR,FENDER]
• SRS wiring harnesses
• Replace the crash pad which is damaged while Passenger Airbag (PAB) is deployed
When the seat belt pretensioner(s) deployed after a collision, replace the following items:
• Seat belt pretensioner(s)
• SRSCM (if B1658 detected) [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
• Front impact sensors [AIRBAG SENSOR,FENDER]
• SRS wiring harness
When the side/curtain airbag(s) deployed after a collision, replace the following items:
• SRSCM [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
• Deployed airbag(s) [AIRBAG & SEAT BACK ASSY; AIRBAG,ROOF]
• Side impact sensor(s) for the deployed side(s) [AIRBAG SENSOR,SIDE]
• SRS wiring harnesses
• When the side airbag deployed after a collision, replace the seatback as an assembly
PARTS THAT MUST BE INSPECTED AND REPLACED IF DAMAGED
• Steering wheel• When the front airbag(s) deployed after a collision, Inspect the clock spring for heat damage
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