Description
Driver’s Seat Airbag for Citroën C2 and C3 vehicles
Side Pyrotechnic Inflatable Bag
Color HZE – Tramontane
This driver’s seat side airbag is an OE-style replacement intended for Citroën C2 and Citroën C3 I models. The pyrotechnic side inflatable module deploys from the seat bolster to protect the driver in a side impact. The unit is commonly searched by product codes 96574084ZE and 8216NA, which makes identification quick for professional garages and experienced DIYers. The HZE Tramontane color code matches interior trim options for a discreet fit when installed.
Technical Information
- Manufacturer: Stellantis (Citroën/Peugeot)
- Model: Citroën C2, Citroën C3 I
- Product Codes: 96574084ZE, 8216NA
- Other Numbers: Color HZE – Tramontane
Function and Application
The module is a pyrotechnic side airbag integrated into the driver’s seat. Its role is to rapidly inflate during a qualifying side impact to reduce torso and pelvic injury by cushioning and distributing impact forces. It is designed for direct replacement in the listed vehicle models when the original unit is missing or nonfunctional.
Installation Recommendations
Always treat airbag modules as pyrotechnic safety components. Recommended steps for safe replacement:
- Disconnect the vehicle battery and wait at least 10 minutes to allow the SRS capacitors to discharge before starting work.
- Remove the seat from the vehicle if needed to access the airbag module safely. Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s seat removal procedure.
- Unplug the airbag connector carefully, unlocking any retaining clips and avoiding damage to wiring and terminals.
- Mount the replacement module using the original fixing points and torque values specified by the manufacturer. If torque specs are not available, consult the vehicle service manual.
- After installation, verify the airbag circuit and SRS warning light with an appropriate diagnostic tool and clear any fault codes following manufacturer’s procedures.
- Never install a unit that shows signs of prior deployment, physical damage, or tampering.
Most Common Reasons for Failure
- Previous Deployment: Airbags are single-use pyrotechnic devices; once deployed they must be replaced.
- Connector or Wiring Damage: Corrosion, pin damage, or poor connections can interrupt the squib circuit and prevent deployment or cause faults.
- Physical Damage: Seat repairs, impacts, or improper removal/installation can damage the module housing or inflator.
- Environmental Factors: Moisture ingress or contamination can corrode connectors and affect functionality.
- Improper Handling: Dropping or exposing the module to heat or strong shocks can render it unsafe.
Additional Notes
Search by the reference numbers 96574084ZE and 8216NA when locating this part for faster compatibility checks. Replacement should be performed by a qualified technician wherever possible. Deployed modules must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations for pyrotechnic components and automotive safety devices.








