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Customer Safety Information





Warning Labels
A combination of symbols/icons are displayed (either in a suitable, prominent position or attached to the component itself) to indicate:

- The need for caution when working in close proximity to SRS components.
- The publication where suitable reference and advice can be found (usually Repair Manual or Owner's Handbook).


NOTE: It is imperative that before any work is undertaken on the SRS system that the appropriate publication is read and understood.


Warning Label Locations
The following list indicates current locations for warning lables. Exact positions may vary dependent on legislation and market trends.







1. Bonnet locking platform.







2. Driver's and passenger's sun visor.






3. End of fascia, passenger's side (not all markets).

- Do not use rear facing child seat in passenger seat of vehicles fitted with passenger airbag.







4. Rotary coupler.

- Ensure wheels are positioned in straight ahead position before removal and refitting. Do not rotate mechanism.

5. Airbag modules






A = Land Rover bar code. The code number(s) must be recorded if the airbag module is to be replaced.

B = Warning, the use of gas generators is permitted only for occupant restraint systems in vehicles fitted with airbags. Not repairable. Handling is permitted only by authorized personnel. Do not use any live electrical test equipment. Do not open, remove or install in another vehicle. Risk of malfunction and personal injury. Upon deployment, an airbag unit which is not properly mounted may become a dangerous projectile.

C = Danger Poison. Keep out of reach of children. Contains sodium azide and sodium nitrate. Contents are poisonous and extremely flammable. Contact with acid or heavy metals may produce toxic gases.