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SRS of S6 mainly consists of the
following components, whose
positions are shown in the figure
above.
1. Front impact sensor
2. SRS ECU (electronic control unit)
3. SRS warning light
4. Clock spring
5. Driver air bag module
6. Front passenger air bag module
7. Seat belt alarm sensor
8. Side impact sensor (if equipped)
9. Front seat side airbag module (if
equipped)
10. Curtain airbag module (if equipped)
Tips
 A loud noise occurs when the air
bag is deployed. Generally, no
injury will be caused (however, it is
not excluded that tinnitus or
temporary threshold shift may be
caused, but it will be recovered
quickly). Gas released at SRS air
bag deployment may have some
odour and affect the appetite, but
will not lead to poisoning of
passengers. After the SRS air bag
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has been deployed, a small
amount of smoke will be released,
which is normal.
 Passengers who come into
contact with a deploying SRS air
bag may suffer some minor
bruising.
 When the SRS air bag is
deployed, white powder may be
produced, which may be of
discomfort to some people (e.g.
pregnant women, allergic
patients or respiratory disease
sufferers). Please open the
doors or windows for ventilation,
or leave the car if it is safe to do
so, and clear off any residue
from the body as soon as
possible.
In cars equipped with the side
airbag
Tips
 The front seats and backrests
should be protected from water.
Otherwise, normal operation of
the SRS air bag may be affected.
 For cars equipped with side
airbags, please do not attach hard
objects on or near the doors. Do
not place any objects between the
side airbag and the passenger.
 Do not exert excessive force on
the side of seats equipped with a
side airbag.
 Improper front seat covering or
covering substitute may reduce
the SRS air bag performance or
cause injury to passengers in the
event of a collision.
Notices for front airbag maintenance

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