Mitsubishi Stealth 1994 Import Service Manual page 1192

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(2) At a lot t' a Ion
possible,
nect the two connected wires from each other and connect
them to the two terminals of the battery (removed from the
vehicle) to deploy the air bag.
Caution
1. Before deploying the air bag in this manner, first
2. The inflator will be quite hot immediately following
3. If the air bag module fails to deploy when the
DEPLOYED AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL
After deployment, the air bag module should be disposed of in
the same manner as any other scrap parts, except that the
following points should be carefully noted during disposal.
ment, so wait at least 30 minutes to allow it to cool before
attempting to handle it.
(2) Do not put water or oil on the air bag after deployment.
(3) There may be, adhered to the deployed air bag module,
material that could irritate the eyes and/or skin, so wear
gloves and safety glasses when handling a deployed air bag
module. IF DESPITE THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE MATE-
RIAL DOES, GET INTO THE EYES OR ON THE SKIN,
IMMEDIATELY RINSE THE AFFECTED AREA WITH A
LARGE AMOUNT OF CLEAN WATER.
IF ANY IRRITATION DEVELOPS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTEN-
TION.
(4) Tightly seal the air bag module in a strong vinyl bag for
disposal.
(5) After deployment, be sure to wash hands in water.
as far away from the air bag module as
and from a shielded position, if possible, discon-
check to be sure that there is no one in or near the
vehicle. Wear safety glasses, suitable ear protec-
tion.
deployment, so wait at least 30 minutes to allow it
to cool before attempting to handle it.
Although not poisonous, do not inhale gas from air
bag deployment. See Deployed Air Bag Module
Disposal Procedures (as shown below) for post-
deployment handling instructions.
procedures above are followed, do not near the
module.

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