Pyrotechnic Device Disposal: Disposal

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Disposal
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Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Are Undeployed-Inoperative 

NOTE: All inoperative airbags, safety belt pretensioners and inflatable safety belt inflators have been placed on the Mandatory Return List. Treat all discolored or damaged airbags the same as any inoperative live airbag being returned.
  1. WARNING: Before beginning any service procedure, refer to health and safety Warnings in General Information. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.

    Refer to: Pyrotechnic Device Health And Safety Precautions .

  2. Depower the SRS Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering .
  3. Remove the undeployed/inoperative device. Refer to the appropriate procedure in this article or in Safety Belt System .
  4. NOTE: When installing a new airbag or inflatable safety belt inflator, a prepaid return postcard is provided with the replacement part. The serial number for the new part and the VIN must be recorded and sent to Ford Motor Company.

    If installing a new airbag, or inflatable safety belt inflator, record the necessary information and return the inoperative airbag to Ford Motor Company.

    Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Are Deployed 

  5. Depower the SRS. Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering .
  6. Remove the deployed device. Refer to the appropriate procedure in this article or in Safety Belt System .
  7. NOTE: If a dual stage driver or passenger airbag has deployed due to a crash event, the airbag requires manual deployment to make sure both stages and the active canister vent (if equipped) have deployed before scrapping the vehicle or disposing of the airbag.

    Determine if the vehicle is equipped with dual stage driver or passenger airbags. Refer to: Airbag and Seatbelt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - System Operation and Component Description .

  8. REFER to: Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Require Manual Deployment in this procedure.
  9. Seal the deployed air bag module(s) in the packaging from the new air bag module(s) or a suitable polythene bag and dispose of the deployed device.

    • If required, dispose of in accordance with local contaminated waste regulations.

    • If there are no local contaminated waste regulations, dispose of the deployed device in the same manner as any other part to be scrapped.

    Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Require Manual Deployment 

    NOTE: Safety and environmental concerns require consideration and treatment of restraints system deployable and pyrotechnic devices when disposing of vehicles, deployable devices or pyrotechnic devices. Deploying deployable and pyrotechnic devices before scrapping a vehicle or the device eliminates the potential for hazardous exposures or reactions during processing. If special handling procedures are followed, deployable and pyrotechnic devices can be deployed safely and recycled with the vehicle, shipped separately to a recycling facility or disposed of safely.
  10. To determine the deployable devices a vehicle is equipped with: Refer to: Airbag and Seatbelt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - System Operation and Component Description .
  11. A vehicle equipped with any of the following deployable devices requires manual deployment of the devices before scrapping the vehicle or component. For additional information, refer to the appropriate portion of this procedure.
    • Driver airbag

    • Inflatable safety belt inflators

    • Knee airbag

    • Passenger airbag

    • Seat side airbag

    • Safety Canopy ®

    • Side air curtain

  12. To determine the pyrotechnic devices a vehicle is equipped with: Refer to: Airbag and Seatbelt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - System Operation and Component Description .
  13. A vehicle equipped with any of the following pyrotechnic devices requires manual deployment of the devices before scrapping the vehicle or component. For additional information, refer to the appropriate portion of this procedure.
    • Inflatable safety belt inflators

    • Safety belt buckle pretensioners

    • Safety belt retractor pretensioners

    • Safety belt anchor pretensioners

    • Adaptive load-limiting retractors

    • Deployable steering column

  14. NOTE: If a dual stage driver or passenger airbag has deployed due to a crash event, the airbag requires manual deployment to make sure both stages and the active canister vent (if equipped) have deployed before scrapping the vehicle or disposing of the airbag.

    To determine if a vehicle is equipped with dual stage driver or passenger airbags: Refer to: Airbag and Seatbelt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) - System Operation and Component Description .

  15. If a dual stage driver or passenger airbag has deployed due to a crash event, the airbag requires manual deployment to make sure both stages and the active canister vent have deployed before scrapping the vehicle or disposing of the airbag. Refer to Driver, Passenger, Knee and Seat Side Airbags - Remote Deployment in this procedure.

    Driver, Passenger, Knee and Seat Side Airbags - Remote Deployment 

    NOTE: For airbags with multiple loops, deploy all of the loops on the airbag.
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