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Deployment Outside Vehicle - Steering Wheel Module, I/P Module, and Roof Rail Module

Deploy the inflator module outside of the vehicle when the vehicle will be returned to service. Situations that require deployment outside of the vehicle include the following:

Deployment and disposal of a malfunctioning inflator module is subject to any required retention period.

  1. Turn OFF the ignition.
  2. Remove the inflator module.
  3. Fig 1: Identifying Clearance For Deployment Of Inflator Module
    GM68646Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  4. Clear a space on the ground about 1.85 m (6 ft) in diameter for deployment of the inflator module or deployment fixture. If possible, use a paved, outdoor location free of activity. Otherwise, use a space free of activity on the shop floor. Ensure you have sufficient ventilation.
  5. Clear the area of loose or flammable objects.
  6. NOTE: Dual stage deployments are only used in steering wheel and I/P inflator modules. If stage 1 was used to deploy a dual stage inflator module, stage 2 may still be active. If disposal of a dual stage module is required, both deployment loops must be energized to deploy the air bag.
  7. If you are deploying a steering wheel inflator module, place the inflator module in the center of the space with the vinyl trim cover facing up and away from the surface.
  8. Fig 2: Identifying I/P Module Components
    GM453892Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  9. When deploying an I/P inflator module, perform the following instructions:
    1. Place the J 39401-B  or SA9413NE  in the center of the cleared area.
    2. Fill the deployment fixture with water or sand.
    3. Using the proper nuts and bolts, mount the I/P module (1) to the deployment fixture (2), with the vinyl trim facing up.
    4. Securely tighten all fasteners that hold the I/P module (1) to the deployment fixture (2).
  10. Fig 3: Identifying Fasteners Holding Side Impact Module To Deployment Fixture
    GM816848Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  11. When deploying a roof rail module, perform the following instructions:
    1. Place the J 39401-B  or SA9413NE  (3) in the center of the cleared area.
    2. Fill the deployment fixture with water or sand to provide sufficient stabilization of fixture during deployment.
    3. Adjust and secure the fixture arms (4) to the deployment fixture (3), using the proper nuts and bolts.
    4. Attach the roof rail module in the deployment fixture and securely tighten all fasteners.
  12. Fig 4: Identifying SIR Deployment Harness & Adapter
    GM68645Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  13. Inspect the J 38826  or SA9207Z-A  and the appropriate pigtail adapter (2) for damage. Replace as needed.
  14. Short the 2 SIR deployment harness leads (1) together using one banana plug seated into the other.
  15. Connect the appropriate pigtail adapter (2) to the SIR deployment harness (1).
  16. Fig 5: Extending SIR Deployment Harness & Adapter
    GM68655Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  17. Extend the SIR deployment harness and adapter to the full length from the deployment fixture or area.
  18. Fig 6: Identifying Inflator Module, SIR Deployment Harness & Adapter
    GM68656Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
    NOTE: On a dual stage inflator module, both connectors must be attached to the deployment harness adapter. This will ensure that both stage 1 and stage 2 of the deployment loops are energized, regardless of the deployment state.
  19. Connect the inflator module (1) to the adapter (2) on the SIR deployment harness (3).
  20. NOTE:
    • The rapid expansion of gas involved with deploying an inflator module is very loud. Notify all the people in the immediate area that you intend to deploy the inflator module.
    • When the inflator module deploys, the deployment fixture may jump about 30 cm (1 ft) vertically. This is a normal reaction of the inflator module due to the force of the rapid expansion of gas inside the inflator module.
    • If you are deploying a dual stage inflator module with stage 1 already deployed, the fixture may not move and the noise may have been reduced.
  21. Clear the area of people.
  22. Fig 7: Separating Banana Plugs
    GM39382Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  23. Separate the 2 banana plugs on the SIR deployment harness that were shorted together earlier in the procedure.
  24. Fig 8: Connecting SIR Deployment Harness Wires To Power Source
    GM39388Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  25. Place a 12V minimum/2A minimum power source, such as a vehicle battery, near the shorted end of the harness.
  26. Connect the SIR deployment harness wires to the power source. Deployment of the Inflator module will occur when contact is made.
  27. Fig 9: View Of Deployment Harness Leads
    GM9581Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
  28. Disconnect the SIR deployment harness from the power source after the inflator module deploys.
  29. If the inflator module did not deploy, disconnect the adapter and discontinue the procedure and contact the Technical Assistance Group.

    If deployment was successful, proceed to the following steps.

  30. Seat one banana plug into the other in order to short the deployment harness leads.
  31. Put on a pair of shop gloves.
  32. Disconnect the pigtail adapter from the inflator module as soon as possible.
  33. Inspect the pigtail adapter and the SIR deployment harness. Replace as needed.
  34. Dispose of the deployed inflator module through normal refuse channels.
  35. Wash your hands with a mild soap.