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Remove the Front Seat Airbag and Discard
Correction code 20010707 FRT 0.60 NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the above correction code and FRT reflect all of the work required to perform this procedure, including the linked procedures. Do not stack correction codes unless explicitly told to do so. NOTE: See Flat Rate Times to learn more about FRTs and how they are created. To provide feedback on FRT values, email LaborTimeFeedback@tesla.com. NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure wearing proper PPE when performing the below procedure.
Warning
Remove the seat from the
vehicle before performing this procedure. Do not perform this procedure with the seat
installed in the vehicle and connected to power.
Warning
While strict ESD
precautions are not necessary, care should be taken not to touch the conductors leading to
the explosive devices. Static electricity can build up and force an explosive deployment of
the device.
Warning
Always wear the proper
personal protective equipment (PPE) when performing the following procedure.
Warning
Never re-use any of the
hazardous waste parts; airbags, retractors and pre-tensioners must always be connected to
the vehicle in Manufacturing Operating System (MOS) to track vehicle history.
Warning
Exercise extreme caution
when cutting with the safety knife. Cut away from the body, and keep the free hand away from
the path of the blade.
Warning
Only after removing the
airbag and pre-tensioner (if applicable) can the seat be discarded. Do not scrap seats with
an airbag or pre-tensioner still installed, and do not place the entire seat into the
hazardous waste receptacle or otherwise outsource the work of removing the airbag and
pre-tensioner from the seat.
Note
Model S and Model X front seat airbag
removal shown. Procedures for Model 3 and Model Y front seat airbag removal are
similar.
Note
This document is only applicable to
airbags installed in the front seats. Follow best practices for other airbags in the
vehicle. Refer to the Airbag and Supplementary Restraint System (SRS) Component Replacement
Policy in the Service Manual.
- Safety glasses
- Safety shoes
- Cut gloves
- Cut sleeves
- Narrow nosed pliers
- Self-retractable safety knife
Remove
- Remove recliner motor from seat back frame. See Motor - Recliner - Backrest - Front Seat (Remove and Replace).
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Separate parts and place them in the
appropriate waste bins
NoteDo not mix parts when discarding. Tear down items: Upholstery, Wiring harnesses, Side airbag, Pre-tensioner, Seat belt buckle, Electric motors, Seat Frame. Bins are labeled as, trash, E-waste, Hazardous wastes (waste safety device) and metal recycling as well as standard recycling. It is prohibited to self deploy airbags. Side airbags and pretensioners go in SRS/Waste Safety Devices. Electric Motors & Wire harnesses into E-Waste. Metal seat back frame and seat bottoms go into our standard scrap metal recycling.