Do not attempt to service or to disassemble the
SPACE module. The SPACE module cannot be
serviced. Doing so could result in severe bodily
injury or death.
Although the air bag/SPACE system components
will not likely explode, self-deploy, or produce
shrapnel, take care when it is necessary to re-
place or perform work around the air bag/SPACE
system components. Review and comply with the
following list of warnings. Failure to do so could
result in severe injury or death.
•
Do not cut, drill, braze, solder, weld, strike,
or probe any part of the air bag/SPACE sys-
tem.
•
Keep all liquids, acids, halogens, heavy
metals, and heavy salts away from the air
bag/SPACE system.
•
Do not expose the air bag/SPACE system
components to electricity.
•
Do not attempt to adapt, reuse, or install an
air bag/SPACE system in any vehicle other
than the specific vehicle for which it is de-
signed.
•
Keep hands and tools away from the scis-
sor points under the seats.
•
Do not cut wires or tamper with the connec-
tors between the vehicle wiring harness
and the air bag/SPACE system. Cutting or
removing the electrical connectors could
cause unintentional deployment.
•
Do not expose the air bag/SPACE system to
electricity. Never probe a circuit.
•
Store, transport, dispose, and recycle de-
ployed air bag/SPACE system components
in accordance with all applicable federal,
state, and local regulations.
•
Replace damaged seat belts or seat belts
that were worn in an accident, and check all
anchoring points. Only qualified personnel
familiar with air bag/SPACE systems should
replace the seat belts used in a vehicle with
an air bag/SPACE system.
•
The air bag/SPACE system requires a spe-
cial seat belt. Care must be taken to be
sure the correct seat belt is used.
•
Keep all heavy objects in the cab secured.
Seats and Seat Belts
5.11