General notes on airbag system
The airbag is an integral part of the car's passive safety system.
In conjunction with the three-point seat belts, the airbag system gives the front occupants additional protection for the head and chest in the event of a severe frontal collision.
In a severe side collision the side airbags and the head-protection airbags reduce the risk of injury to the occupants in the areas of the body facing the impact .
In addition to their normal function of protecting the occupants in a collision, the seat belts also hold them in a position where the airbags can inflate properly and provide maximum protection.
The airbag system will only work with the ignition on. The airbag system is monitored electronically; the airbag warning lamp indicates whether the system is functioning properly.
The main parts of the airbag system are:
• the electronic monitoring system (control unit and sensors),
• the two front airbags,
• the front side airbags and head-protection airbags,
• The airbag warning lamp in the instrument cluster.
There is a fault in the airbag system if the warning lamp
• does not come on when the ignition is switched on,
• does not go out about 4 seconds after the ignition is switched on,
• goes out and then comes on again after the ignition is switched on,
• comes on or flickers while the car is moving.
WARNING
• The airbags are not a substitute for the seat belts; they are an integral
part of the car's overall passive safety system. The airbags can only offer effective
protection if the occupants are wearing their seat belts. For this reason it is
very important to wear the seat belts at all times, “Why is it so important
to use seat belts?”.
• The seat belts and airbags can only provide maximum protection if the occupants
are seated correctly, “Seats and storage”.
• If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean forward, or are not seated correctly
while the vehicle is in motion, you are at greater risk of injury should the airbag
system be triggered in an accident.
• Components of the airbag system are located in various parts of the vehicle.
If repairs to other vehicle components make it necessary to perform work on the
airbag system or to remove or install parts of the airbag system, this may cause
damage to the airbag system. As a result, the airbags may not inflate correctly
or may not be triggered at all in an accident situation. For this reason, you should
always have the work carried out by a qualified workshop.
• If a fault should occur in the airbag system, have the system checked immediately
by a qualified workshop. Otherwise the system may fail to trigger in an accident.
• Do not attempt to modify components of the airbag system in any way.
• Never make any alterations to the front bumper or the body.
• The airbag system can only be activated once; if the airbag has been triggered,
the system must be replaced. Should the airbag system or airbag modules have to
be replaced, the qualified workshop carrying out the replacement will document all
details in the appropriate section of the Service Schedule.
• If you sell the vehicle, please remember to pass on the complete Service Wallet
to the new owner. If any of the airbags have been deactivated, it is important that
the new owner is also given the relevant documents.
• The relevant safety requirements must be observed when the vehicle or components
of the airbag or belt tensioner systems are scrapped.
• In an accident in which one or more airbags are triggered the alternator and
the starter are - for safety reasons - both disconnected from the battery via a
pyrotechnic circuit breaker.
− Any repairs to the pyrotechnic circuit breaker must always be performed by
a qualified workshop (accident risk).
− The relevant safety requirements must be observed when the vehicle or the circuit
breaker are scrapped.