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SRS Inspection And Component Replacement

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Inspection and replacement of safety restraint system (SRS) components after a collision.

This document provides instructions on what safety restraint system (SRS) components to inspect and replace following a collision.

Parts That Must Always Be Inspected Following Airbag Or Seat Belt Pretensioner Deployment, And Replaced If Damaged 

After any collision:

Parts That Must Be Replaced Following Airbag Or Seat Belt Pretensioner Deployment 

After a collision when a seat belt pretensioner deployed, replace the following items and all accompanying fasteners:

In addition to the parts replaced after a seat belt pretensioner deployed, replace the following items and all accompanying fasteners after a collision when an airbag deployed:

Pedestrian Protection Components 

Model S vehicles are equipped with Pedestrian Protection components such as a pressure sensing tube, and hood actuators.

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To determine if a vehicle is equipped with Pedestrian Protection components, open the hood and look for Pedestrian Protection hood actuators, as shown above.

If the vehicle is equipped with Pedestrian Protection components, after a frontal collision:

Part Information 

Current airbag component part information can be obtained through the VIN decode feature of the Parts Manual  .

For Further Assistance 

For further assistance, email your local Body Repair Support team: