72 12... Procedure after airbag deployment as result of an accident

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 72 12... Procedure after airbag deployment as result of an accident
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Check and/or replace following components after airbag deployment:

Satellites (control unit + sensor) 

  • Components
    • Satellite, A-/B-pillar, left/right
    • Satellite, front door
    • Satellite, rear seat
    • Satellite, driver's/front passenger side
    • Satellite, vehicle center
  • Procedure
    • Inspect visually for mechanical damage
    • Read fault code memory
    • Disconnect battery and observe waiting period
    • Rectify faults
    • Connect battery and observe waiting period (at least 10 seconds)
    • Delete fault memory
    • Turn off ignition and wait at least 2 minutes (no consumers may be switched on during this period such as e.g. interior lights, radio, etc.)
    • Switch on ignition (wait at least 10 seconds)
    • Clear fault memory and if necessary rectify faults

Cables and connectors 

  • Components and procedure
    • Check cables and connectors for damage, replace if necessary. (e. g. corrosion, correct engagement, bent pin)

Seat belt system 

  • Components
    • Automatic reel
    • Belt buckle tensioner
    • Seat belt height adjustment
    • End fitting pretensioner
  • Procedure
    • Check components, replace if necessary

Seats 

  • Components
    • Seat
    • Airbag module
    • Active head restraint
  • Procedure
    • Check seats (function check of seat mechanism), replace if necessary
    • Check seat screw/bolt connections
    • Replace gas generator, active head restraint system

      If the severity of the crash has not caused any other damage to the seat, only the triggered gas generator needs to be replaced.

      External feature: The triggered head restraint is folded forwards and engaged.

      The repair work can be carried out in the vehicle with the rear panel removed. The entire system can be pushed back into its original position and the new gas generator installed.

      The gas generator can be replaced up to 5 times.

    • Replace airbag module and seat cover with upholstery

Driver's airbag 

  • Components
    • Airbag module
    • Steering Wheel
    • Steering column (if damaged)
  • Procedure
    • Check components, replace if necessary
    • Replace steering wheel

Front passenger airbag 

  • Components
    • Airbag module
    • Dashboard trim panel (must be replaced!)
    • Supporting tube (if damaged)
  • Procedure
    • Check components, replace if necessary

Side airbag, front/rear 

  • Components
    • Airbag module
    • Door trim panel
    • Door in white
    • Seat
  • Procedure
    • Check components; replace if necessary

Head airbag 

  • Components
    • Airbag module
    • Cover, A-pillar
    • Roofliner
    • Cover, B-pillar (if damaged)
    • Cover, C-pillar (if damaged)
    • Connection/mount (on side frame)
  • Procedure
    • Check components, replace if necessary

Knee airbag 

  • Components
    • Trim panel (driver's side)
    • Lower section of glove box
    • Knee protection (driver's and front passenger sides)
  • Procedure
    • Check components, replace if necessary

Passive knee protection 

  • Components
    • Trim panel (driver's side)
    • Glove box incl. knee protection (front passenger side)
  • Procedure
    • Check components for damage, replace if necessary
    • Check retaining element
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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