Volvo recommends you replace your SRS Air Bag modules after 10 years. Another Biglorryblog Public Service Announcement.

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Lookout! Word reaches Biglorryblog that Volvo Trucks is advising customers to have the system integrity of their vehicles' SRS Air-Bag modules checked by a qualified workshop, such as their local Volvo Dealer, after the vehicle has been in service for 10 years. Why? Well click through here and you'll find out all about it!

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Apparently, the reason for the recommendation is that Volvo cannot ensure the integrity of the system beyond a service life of ten years. According to Volvo's Technical Services, plastic parts within the SRS Air-Bag undergo ageing and the material's characteristics may change. Volvo's SRS Air-Bag system is fine tuned to offer the most effective protection for the driver in a severe frontal collision and any changes to the characteristics may affect the effectiveness of the system. Consequently, Volvo recommends customers replace the SRS Air-Bag module after 10 years. In 1995 Volvo Trucks were the first commercial vehicle manufacturer to install Air-bags as standard on their FH range.

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