Mini (2002-04)

1994 Saab 900 Base, AutomaticSECTION Mini (2002-04)
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 SYSTEM article.
APPLICATION - MINI

Make/Model Year Location Table
Cooper 2002-04 D-P2, SI, HI MINI-1Β 
Β  Β  Β  Β 
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)

MINI-1

Replace After Deployment Inspect & If Damaged Replace Component (Even If Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
Deployed air bag modules; Control module (after third deployment); Passenger-side air bag module cover-door; Deployed seat belt pretensioners; Clockspring; Door trim panel (if side air bag deployed); Headliner (if head air bag deployed); A-, B- & C-pillar trim panels (if head air bag deployed); Battery safety terminal (if equipped); AIR BAG warning light; Instrument panel; Control module; Seat belts & mounting points; Seat belt pretensioners; Steering column; Steering wheel; Wiring harness; DO NOT service-repair any components or wiring. If components or wiring are damaged, replacement is necessary.; After vehicle is repaired, ensure AIR BAG warning light is functioning properly.;
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