HONDA (1991-04)

2002 Hyundai XG350 BaseSECTION HONDA (1991-04)
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 - HONDA

Make/Model Year Location Table
Accord 2004 D-P2, HI, SI Honda-4 
  2003 D-P2, HI, SI Honda-3 
  2001-02 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
  2000 DS, PS2, SI Honda-1 
  1993-99 D-P Honda-1 
  1991-92 DS Honda-1 
Civic 2001-04 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
  1994-00 D-P Honda-1 
  1992-93 DS Honda-1 
Civic del Sol 1994-98 D-P Honda-1 
  1993 DS Honda-1 
CR-V 2002-04 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
  1997-01 DP Honda-1 
Element 2003-04 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
Insight 2000-04 D-P Honda-1 
Odyssey 2002-04 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
  1995-01 D-P Honda-1 
Passport 1996-02 D-P Honda-2 
  1995 1-2 D-P Honda-2 
Pilot 2003-04 D-P2, SI Honda-1 
Prelude 1994-01 D-P Honda-1 
Prelude Ex. SI 4WS 1992-93 DS Honda-1 
Prelude SI 4WS 1992-93 D-P Honda-1 
S-2000 2000-04 D-P Honda-1 
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)

Honda-1

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed air bag modules; Front impact sensors (if equipped)(1); Deployed side air bag modules (if equipped); SRS control unit; Side impact sensors (if equipped-on side deployed; Deployed seat belt pretensioners (if equipped); Seat belts(2); Cable reel; Dash sensors (1991-94); Seat belt anchor points; SRS control unit; SRS wiring harnesses; OPDS sensor(3); If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.; After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.;
(1) Front impact sensors must be replaced if front air bags or seat belt pretensioners have deployed.
(2) Replace seat belts if the air bags were deployed and-or they were being worn at time of collision (check for damage at seat belt anchor points).
(3) Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS).
Honda-2

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed air bag modules; SRS control unit; Seat belts(1); Instrument panel braces; Instrument panel steering column reinforcement plate; Knee bolster & mounting points; Passenger-side air bag door; Seat belt anchor points; Cable reel; Steering wheel & column; Wiring harnesses; If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.;
(1) Replace seat belts if the air bags were deployed and-or they were being worn at time of collision (check for damage at seat belt anchor points).
Honda-3

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed front air bag modules; Front impact sensors(1); Deployed side air bag modules(2); Deployed head impact air bag modules(3); Roof trim(3); All trim clips on sun visors, front grab handles, front, center, rear & quarter trim panels(3); SRS control unit; Side or head impact sensors (on side deployed)(4); Deployed seat belt pretensioners; Seat belts(5); Cable reel; Seat belt anchor points; SRS control unit; Impact senors; SRS wiring harnesses; If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.; After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.;
(1) Front impact sensors must be replaced if front air bags or seat belt pretensioners have deployed.
(2) 4-cylinder Accord-on side deployed.
(3) 6-cylinder Accord-on side deployed.
(4) 6-cylinder 4-door Accord is equipped with 2 head impact sensors per side.
(5) Replace seat belts if the air bags were deployed and-or they were being worn at time of collision (check for damage at seat belt anchor points).
Honda-4

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed front air bag modules; Front impact sensors(1); Deployed side air bag modules(2); Deployed head impact air bag modules(2); SRS control unit; Roof trim(3); Front grab handle & related trim clips(2)>,> (3)>,> (4); Side impact sensors (on side deployed); Deployed seat belt pretensioners; Seat belts(5); Cable reel; Seat belt anchor points; SRS control unit; Impact senors; SRS wiring harnesses; If any components are damaged, they must be replaced.; DO NOT attempt SRS wiring repairs. If SRS wiring or harness connectors are faulty, replace faulty wiring harness.; After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.;
(1) Front impact sensors must be replaced if front air bags or seat belt pretensioners have deployed.
(2) On side of deployment.
(3) If head impact air bag has deployed.
(4) If head impact air bag has deployed, replace all trim clips on that side, even if they appear undamaged. Replace trim clips on these parts: front pillar trim, center pillar trim, rear pillar trim, front grab handle and sun visor.
(5) Replace seat belts if the air bags were deployed and-or they were being worn at time of collision (check for damage at seat belt anchor points).
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