Chrysler 2005 Crossfire SRT6 Service Manual page 1434

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RESTRAINTS - SERVICE INFORMATION
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PASSIVE RESTRAINTS
The driver/passenger airbags and the driver/passenger Seat Belt Tensioners (SBT) were designed to reduce the risk
of an injury to the chest and head in the event of a head-on collision.
The side airbags were designed to protect primarily the upper body and also to help protect the head in the event
of a side collision.
Malfunctions in the SRS system are indicated on the Instrument Cluster (IC) by the airbag warning indicator lamp.
SRS - AIRBAG WARNING INDICATOR
The SRS airbag warning indicator lamp indicates that
the SRS is ready for operation. When no faults are
present in the system, the airbag warning indicator
illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the
ON or RUN position and then goes out after approxi-
mately six seconds.
An error or malfunction is indicated in the SRS by the
airbag warning indicator not illuminating when the igni-
tion switch is turned to the ON or RUN position or not
going out after six seconds.
Errors and malfunctions not endangering occupant
protection are indicated by the airbag warning indica-
tor illuminating for approximately two minutes when
the ignition switch is turned to the ON or RUN posi-
tion.
Errors and malfunctions which may endanger the
occupant are indicated by the airbag warning indicator
illuminating continuously.
In the case of an error or a malfunction the entire sys-
tem should be checked according to the diagnosis instructions. The active restraints ARE NOT affected by an error
or a malfunction in the SRS and remain operational.

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