Scion (2004)

1998 Hyundai Tiburon Base, StandardSECTION Scion (2004)
WARNING: Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Avoid area near steering wheel and instrument panel even if air bags have deployed. Dual-stage air bag modules may be present that could contain an undeployed stage. When disposing of a deployed dual-stage air bag, always treat it as a "live" module. See appropriate AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS article.
APPLICATION - SCION

Make/Model Year Location Table
xA 2004 D-P2, SI, HI Scion-1Β 
xB 2004 D-P2 Scion-2Β 
D-P

Driver's & Passenger's Side

D-P2

Driver's & Passenger's Side (Dual-Stage)

DS

Driver's Side

HI

Head Impact

KI

Knee Impact

SI

Side Impact

PS2

Passenger's Side (Dual-Stage)

Scion-1

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed air bag modules; Air bag sensor (control unit); Front air bag sensors (replace both sensors); Deployed side air bag modules; Deployed head air bag modules; Head-side air bag impact sensors(1); Deployed seat belt pretensioner(2); Rear head air bag sensor(3); Air bag module(s); Air bag sensor (control unit); Front air bag sensors; Front pillar garnish; Headliner; Instrument panel & reinforcement; Seat belts & mounting points; Seat belt pretensioners; Seat back cover & frame; Head-side air bag sensors; Spiral cable; Steering wheel; Rear head air bag sensor (if equipped); Wiring harness & connectors; If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.;
(1) If side or head air bag modules are deployed.
(2) If front air bags are deployed, replace all seat belt pretensioners.
(3) If equipped and head air bag module is deployed.
Scion-2

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed air bag modules; Air bag sensor (control unit); Front air bag sensors (replace both sensors); Deployed seat belt pretensioner(1); Air bag module(s); Air bag sensor (control unit); Front air bag sensors; Instrument panel & reinforcement; Seat belts & mounting points; Seat belt pretensioners; Spiral cable; Steering wheel; Wiring harness & connectors; If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.;
(1) If front air bags are deployed, replace all seat belt pretensioners.
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