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GENERAL, GENERAL SRSCM CONNECTOR AIRBAG MODULE, CLOCK SPRING... PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT ‘SRS HARNESS...... — ‘SRSCM INDEPENDENT LAMP ACTIVATION PRECAUTION. SPECIAL TOOLS AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) COMPONENTS rs CIRCUIT DIAGRAM wo RT-A7 REPLACEMENT. Se eRr te) Restraints ‘TROUBLESHOOTING HI-SCAN CHECK wou oe DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE TABLE ‘TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE FOR DTC.... AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL AIR BAG DISPOSAL, RT-26 RT-27 RT-28 RT-30 RT -112 RT-2 RESTRAINTS: GENERAL GENERAL enzesoss ‘The supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to supplement the seat belt to help reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and passenger by activating and de- ploying the driver, passenger, side airbag and belt pre-te- nsioner in certain frontal or side collisions. The SRS (Airbag) consists of: a driver side airbag module located in the center ofthe steering wheel, which contains the folded cushion and an inflator unit; a passenger side airbag module located in the passenger side crash pad contains the folded cushion assembled with inflator unit Side airbag modules located in the driver and passenger seat contain the folded cushion and an inflator unt. SRSCM located on the floor under the heater core which monitors the system, an accelerometer which senses the vehicle deceleration, a spring interconnection (clock spring) loca~ ted within the steering column ; system wiring and wiring connector; and a knee bolster located under the steering column. The impact sensing function of the SRSCM is ca~ tried out by electronic accelerometer that continuously measure the vehicle's acceleration and delivers a corresp- conding signal through amplifying and fitering circuity to the microprocessor. ‘SRSCM (SRS CONTROL MODULE) The SRS airbag system consists of electrical and electro- nic, Be cautious in the airbag parts, SRSCM will detect front impact with inside sensor, and side impact with side impact sensor, detect airbag deploy- ment request signal, and determine airbag module deplo- yment. 1. DCIDC converter: DC/DC converter in power supply unit includes up/down transformer converter, and pr- ovide ignition voltage for 2 front airbag ignition circu- its and inside operation voltage. If inside operation voltage is below critical value setting, it will perform re-setting. 2. Safety sensor: Safety sensor is located in airbag ign- ition circuit. Safety sensor will operate airbag circuit at any deployment condition and release airbag circuit safely at normal driving condition. Safety sensor is a double contact electro-mechanical switch that will close detecting deceleration above certain criteria. 3. Back up power supply: SRSCM has separate back up power supply, that wil supply deployment energy in- stantly in low voltage condition or upon power failure by front crash. 4. Self diagnosis: SRSCM will constantly monitor current ‘SRS operation status and detect system failure during vehicle power supply is on, system failure may be checked with trouble codes using scan too. (1 n) 5. Airbag warning lamp on: Upon detecting error, the ‘module will transmit signal to SRSCM indicator lamp located at cluster. MIL lamp will indicate driver SRS error. Upon ignition key on, SRS lamp wil blink 7 times to indicate operation. 6. Trouble code registration: Upon error occurrence in system, SRSCM will store DTC corresponding to the error, DTC can be cleared only by Hi-Scan. 7. Self diagnostic connector: Data stored in SRSCM memory will be output to Hi-Scan or other external output devices through connector located below driver seat crash pad. 8. Once airbag is deployed, SRSCM should not be used again but replaced 9, SRSCM will determine whether passenger has put on seat belt using built-in switch signal in seat belt buckle, and deploy front seat airbag at each set crash speed. 10. Side airbag deployment will be determined by SRSCM that will detect satellite sensor impact signal upon side crash, irrespective to seat belt condition, GENERAL RT-3 SRSCM CONNECTOR 25| 24] 23 [22 [21 [20] 19| 18] 17] 16 | 15 | 14] 13[12 [11 | 10] 9 | 8] 7 [6 afe1 plelele eleleleleleleleole|elelelelelele 50 | 49 | 48 | 47 | 46 | 45 | 44 | 43 | 42 | 41 | 40 | 30 | 98 | 37 | 36 [35] 94] 33] a2] 91 28 [27 [26 elelelele elelele elelelelele [ PINNO. "FUNCTION ___|_inpuviouteut _ | 1 Driver airbag, High (+) : = | ‘Output 2 Driver airbag, Low (-) La I Output E 3 Passenger airbag, High (+) = a Output 4 Passenger airbag, Low (-) Output 5 Driver buckle pretensioner, High (+) Output a6 Driver buckle pretensioner, Low (-) Output 7 Passenger buckle pretensioner, High (*) Output 8 __| Passenger buckle pretensioner, Low (-) + Output 9 Driver side airbag, High (+) ‘Output 10 ___| Driver side airbag, Low (-) _ Output ci Passenger side airbag, High (+) aa ~ Output | Passenger side airbag, Low (-) ‘Output Driver irbag, High (+) ‘Output Driver curtain airbag, Low (-) Output Passenger curtain airbag, High (+) Output Passenger curtain airbag, Low (-) Output 7 : : 18 7 ce - . | 19 : = = el a : = 2 24 Driver belt pretensioner, High (+) : ‘Output 2 Driver belt pretensioner, Low (-) Output 23 Battery supply Input 4~25 —_| Shorting bar : 27 ___| Grash output = 28___| Driver front impact sensor, High (+) Output 29 Driver front impact sensor, Low (-) Output 30 | Passenger front impact sensor, High (+) Output 31 Passenger front impact sensor, Low (-) Output RT-4 RESTRAINTS: PINNO. | FUNCTION INPUT/OUTPUT | aS : 4 Driver side impact sensor, High (+) Output 35___| Driver side impact sensor, Low (-) Output 36 | Passenger side impact sensor, High (+) Output 7 Passenger side impact sensor, Low (-) Output 36-45 a : 46 __| Passenger belt pretensioner, High (+) Output 47___ | Passenger belt pretensioner, Low (-) ae ‘Output ie K-diagnostic line Input/Output 49 Ground Input 80 _|Warningtamp Output GENERAL RT-5 AIRBAG MODULE (DAB, PAB, SAB) ‘The driver airbag (DAB), the passenger airbag (PAB), the side airbag (SAB), and the curtain airbag (CAB) modules that consist ofthe inflator (ignitor) and the cushion, the ig- nition unit (cracker, ignitor charger, gas) is integrated into the inflator. Upon front or side crash of intensity enabling ‘SRSCM sensor operation, current will low through the ig- nitor circuit. Current wil flow into the infiator and activate the ignition material in the inflator to deploy the airbag, RT-6 OS CLOCK SPRING 1 ‘The clock spring (coil spring) consists of two current carrying coils. Itis attached between the steering co- lumn and the steering wheel. It allows rotation of the steering wheel while maintaining continuous contact of the deployment loop through the inflator module. ‘The steering wheel must be fitted correctly to the ste- ering column with the clock spring at the neutral pos- ition, otherwise cable disconnection and other troub- les may result RESTRAINTS The system includes ring gear (90 teeth) located at upper case, transparent cover installed at rotor with screw, and gear (80 teeth) interlocked with ring gear and driven by prominent part of the cover. Upper case is installed on the steering column at fixed position. Rotor is connected with steering column and always rotate with steering wheel. Gear is always interlocked with ring gear by prominent part of the cover. Rotor ‘and prominent part of the cover will rotate together ‘Therefore, gear will rotate in reverse direction to rotor by 10 teeth difference with the ring gear. On the gear, R2, R1, NEUTRAL, L1 and L2 marks are embedded ‘on every tenth teeth, Matching marks are on the upper case. Clock spring mark should match with gear's NEUTRAL mark when the vehicle is in straight forward position. Gear's R mark indicates rotor rotation clock- ‘wise and L counterclockwise. In order to center aga- in, turn the steering wheel clockwise to the end, and thereafter tum counterclockwise about 3 revolution to match the mark, GENERAL PRE-TENSIONER SEAT BELT 1 This system is designed to protect the occupants from moving forward by transmitting a signal from SRSCM to the ignition system (gas generator) which in built is the pre-tensioner belt. When the ignition system exp- lodes, then the spindle will tum in reverse direction to keep the belt from waving and hold the passengers, 2. RT- ‘The Load Limiter is designed to restrain the passen- ger by the seat bet from moving forward in case of an ‘accident. In order to protect the passenger from inju- ry, the torsion bar installed in the seat belt will be de- formed when pressure between chest and the belt reaches 500kg/cm2 or more, so that it reduces the impact by releasing the seat belt. RT-8 RESTRAINTS. SRS HARNESS city activated by appropriate circuity that operates indep- endently of the SRECM, as follow. ‘The SRS hamess is wrapped in yellow tube to be discrim- inated from other system hamess. And the shorting baris 4, Loss of ignition voltage supply to the SRSCM : Lamp included inside the wiring connectors of DAB, PAB, SAB tured on continuously and BPT inflator side. The shorting bar shorts the current flow DAB, PAB, SAB and BPT module crcuitwhen the Lose er intemal operating voltage : Lamp turned on connectors are disconnected. The circuits to the inflator Sohne fanedond : module are shorted in this way to help prevent unwanted 3. SRSCM malfunctioning : Lamp turned on continuou- deployment of the airbag when serving the airbag module. sly 4, SRSCM not connected : Lamp tured on through sh- SRSCM INDEPENDENT LAMP ACTIVATION corting bar in wiring hamess connector. ‘There are certain fault conditions in which the SRSCM (SRS. Control Module) cannot function and thus cannot contro! the operation of the lamp. In these cases, the lamp is dire- WARNING LAMP OPERATION CONDITION AND STATUS OPERATION CONDITION LAMP Condition ‘Alrbag warning Lamp Activation “No current fault “Less than 10 faults are momorized + Same code repeatedly occurs less than 10 times OFF. 00 * Active fault ‘More than 10 faults are memorized + Same code repeatedly occurs more than 10 times ‘+ Fault(s) related to collision is(are) memorized ‘+ SRSCM internal fault is memorized ore — ‘= "Pretensioner only deploy’ fault is memorized ‘+ Fault code(s) related to passive sensor (Buckle switch, ‘seat track position sensor, PPD, OCS or PODS) is(are) memorized oN B00 Tee = SRSCM power is not supplied (but warning lamp power is normal) + SRSCM internal power is broken ee ‘+ SRSCM micro-processor fault ‘= SRSCM connector is not connected. orre— — GENERAL, RT-9 aL PRECAUTIONS | essoaesr GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Please read the following precautions carefully before pe- rforming the airbag system service. Observe the instructi- ‘ons described in this manual, or the airbags could accide- ntally deploy and cause damage or injuries. + Except when performing electrical inspections, always tur the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the neg- ative cable from the battery, and wait at least three minutes before beginning work. W note The contents in the memory is not erased even if the ignition switch is turned OFF or the battery cables are disconnecteatrom the battery. + Use the replacement parts which are manufactured to the same standards as the original parts and qua- lity, Do not install used SRS parts from another vehicle Use only new parts when making SRS repairs. + Carefully inspect any SRS part before you install it Do not install any part that shows signs of being dro- pped or improperly handled, such as dents, cracks oF deformation. + Before removing any of the SRS parts (Including the disconnection of the connectors), always disconnect the SRS connector. AIRBAG HANDLING AND STORAGE Do not disassemble the airbags: it has no serviceable pa- its. Once an airbag has been deployed, it cannot be repa- ited or reused For temporary storage of the air bag during service, please observe the following precautions. + Store the removed airbag with the pad surface up. + Keep free from any oil, grease, detergent, or water to prevent damage to the airbag assembly. + Store the remioved airbag on secure, flat surface away from any high heat source (exceeding 200°F/93°C) + Never perform electrical inspections to the airbags, such as measuring resistance. + Do not position yourse in front ofthe airbag assem- bly during removal, inspection, or replacement. + Refer to the scrapping procedures for disposal of the damaged airbag + Be careful not to bump or impact the SRS unit or the side impact sensors whenever the ignition switch is ON, wait at least three minutes after the ignition swi- toh is turned OFF before begin work + During installation or replacement, be careful not to ‘bump (by impact wrench, hammer, etc.) the area ar- ound the SRS unit and the side impact sensor. The airbags could accidentally deploy and cause damage or injury. RT-10 RESTRAINTS + After 2 collision in which the airbags were deployed, replace the front airbags and the SRS unit. After a collision in which the side airbag was deployed, rep- lace the side airbag and side impact sensor on the side where the side airbag deployed and the SRS. unit. After a collision in which the airbags or the side air bags did not deploy, inspect for any damage or anydeformation on the SRS unit and the side impact sensors. If there is any damage, replace the SRS unit andior the side impact sensors. + Do not disassemble the SRS unit or the side impact sensors + Tum the ignition switch OFF, disconnect the battery negative cable and wait at least three minutes before beginning installation or replacement of the SRS un- it ‘+ Be sure the SRS unit and side impact sensors are in- stalled securely with the mounting bolts. + Do not spill water or oil on the SRS unit or the side impact sensors and keep them away from dust. + Store the SRS unit and the side impact sensors in ‘cool (less than 104°F/40°C) and dry (less than 80% relative humidity, no moisture) area. WIRING PRECAUTIONS ‘SRS wiring can be identified by special yellow outer cove- ring (except the SRS circuits under the front seats). Observe the instructions described in this section. + Never attempt to modify, splice, or repair SRS wiring If there is an open or damage in SRS wiring, replace the hamess. + Be sure to install the harness wires so that they are not pinched, or interfere with other parts. + Make sure all SRS ground locations are clean, and grounds are securely fastened for optimum metal-to- metal contact. Poor grounding can cause intermittent problems that are difficult to diagnose. GENERAL AIRBAG CONNECTOR (I) PRECAUTIONS FOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTIONS + When using electrical test equipment, insert the probe of the tester into the wire side of the connector. Do not insert the probe of the tester into the terminal side of the connector, and do not tamper with the co- nnector. rxcooew + Use a u-shaped probe. Do not insert the probe forci- bly. + Use specificed service connectors for troubleshootin- 9 Using improper tools could cause an error in inspec- tion due to poor metal contact. ‘SPRING-LOADED LOCK CONNECTOR ‘Some SRS system connectors have a spring-loaded lock. DISCONNECTING To release the lock, pull the spring-loaded sleeve (A) tow- ard the stop (B) while holding the opposite half of the con- nector. Then pull the connector halves apart. Be sure to pull on the sleeve and not on the connector half. CONNECTING 1 To reconnect, hold the pawl-side connector half, and press on the back of the sleeve-side connector haif in the direction shown, As the two connectpr halves are pressed together, the sleeve (A) is pushed back by the pawl (C). Do not touch the sleeve, RT-12 RESTRAINTS: 2. When the connector halves are completely connect- AIRBAG CONNECTOR (I!) 2g, the paw! is released, and the spring-loaded sleeve locks the connector. DISCONNECTING To release the lock, pull the spring-loaded sleeve (A) witle pressing the slider (B), while holding the opposite half of the connector. Pull the connector halves apart. Be sure to pull on the sleeve and not on the connector half, CONNECTING Hold both connector halves and press firmy until the proj- ection (C) of the sleeve-side connector clicks to lock GENERAL, RT-13 SPECIAL TOOLS EODEESF2 Tool (Number and name) _ Mlustration Use Airbag deployment tool PAB: 0957A-2D200 0957A-20100 Dummy adapter (0957A-34100A Deployment tool DAB, BPT: 0957A-38500 ‘SAB: 0957A-3F 100 ‘Simulator to check the resistance of each wiring hamess 08574-38200 Dummy adapter Dummy PAB: 0957A-2D100 DAB, BPT: 09574-1C000 ‘SAB: 0957A-3F000 0957A-20200 Deployment adapter | Use with deployment tool, | . | 09578-38500 : Deployment adapter Use with deployment too! (0957A-3F 100 Deployment adapter Use with deployment tool Use with dummy. RT-14 Tool (Number and name) RESTRAINTS Mlustration Use 0957A-1C000 Dummy adapter (0957A-3F000 | Dummy adapter | Use with dummy. Use with dummy. * DAB : Driver Airbag * PAB : Prassenger Airbag * SAB : Side Aibag * BPT : Belt Pretensioner GENERAL, RT-15, AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) COMPONENTS epecaeos DAB Steering wheel FIs PBPT RT-16 RESTRAINTS i DSIS connector PCAB connector DAB. PBPT connector DFIS connector PSIS connector PFIS connector RT-17 AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) EFAIA0AO SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FOR ae RT. 8 RESTRAINTS REPLACEMENT ceossrae DRIVER'S AIRBAG REPLACEMENT REMOVAL, 1, Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait at le~ ast three minutes before beginning work. 2. After removing the cover (A), then loowen the two, Torx bolt (B) 3. Remove the driver's airbag from the steering wheel, then disconnect the driver's airbag connectors. INSTALLATION 1. Connect the driver’s airbag connecters, then install the driver's airbag on the steering wheel. 2. Secure the airbag with the new Torx bolts. 3. Connect the battery negative cable. 4, After installing the airbag, confirm proper system op- eration’ + Turn the ignition switch ON; the SRS indicator light should blink for about six seconds and then go of- f + Make sure both horn buttons work. 5. Enter the customer's preset radio stations. AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) RT-19 PASSENGER AIRBAG REPLACEMENT REMOVAL CLOCK SPRING REPLACEMENT 4. Disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at le- ast 30 seconds before beginning work 2. Remove the DAB (See page RT- 18). 3. Remove the steering wheel (See page ST- Steering wheel group). 4, After disconnecting the lock pin (A), disconnect the connector (B), 5. Loosen the mounting screw (C), then remove the cl- cock spring (D). 6. Installation is the reverse of removal @ nore After installing the clock spring, confirm proper system operation; Turn the ignition switch ON: the SRS indic- ator light should blink for about 6 seconds and then go off. 1 Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait at le- ast three minutes before beginning work. Remove the glove box (see BD group - glove box), then disconnect the connector between the SRS main hamess connector (A) and front passenger's airbag connector (B). Remove the crash pad. (see BD group - crash pad Remove the mounting nuts (A) from the crash pad, ‘Then remove the passenger's airbag (B). RT-20 RESTRAINTS INSTALLATION SIDE AIRBAG REPLACEMENT 1. Place the new front passenger's airbag on the dash- @ nore board. Tighten the front passenger's airbag mounting ae Review the seats replacement procedure in the body ‘section of the manual before performing repair or ser- 2. Install the dashboard. vice 3. Connect the front passenger's airbag connector to REMOVAL the SRS main harness connector. 1. Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait at le- Attach the front passengers airbag connector to the ast three minutes before beginning work. Connector holder, then reinstall the glove box. 2. Disconnect the side airbag hamess connector (A). 4, Reconnect the battery negative cable. eee 3. Remove the seat-back cover (See page BD- Front 5. After installing the airbag, confirm proper system op- seat). eration: Tum the ignition switch On; the SRS ingicator light should Bink for about sic seconds and then go 4. Figmove he two outing nuts (A) andthe sie abag oft 6. Enter the customer's preset radio stations. AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) RT-21 INSTALLATION CURTAIN AIRBAG REPLACEMENT & caution REMOVAL Be sure to install the harness wires so that they are ‘not pinched or interfering with other parts. © nore + ifthe side airbag ids attey by a tape, remove the tape. + Do not open the lid of the side airbag cover. + Use new mounting nuts tightened to the specified torque when you replace a side airbag, + Make sure that the seat-back cover is installed properly. Improper installation may prevent the proper depioyment 1. Place the new side airbag on the seat back-frame. Tighten the side airbag mounting nuts. 2. Install the new seat-back cover. 3. Install the seat assembly, then connect the side airbag harness connector. 4. Reconnect the battery negative cable. 5. After installing the side airbag, confirm proper system operation: Turn the ignition switch ON; the SRS indi- cator light should blink for about six seconds and then goof 6. Recline and slide the front seat forward fully, make sure the hamess wires are not pinched or interfering with other parts, 4. Disconnect the battery negative cable and wait of le- ast 30 second before beginning work. 2. Remove the follows parts (See page BD- group). - Front and rear seat Interior trim = Trunk trim ~ Headiining 3. Disconnect the connector (A) 4. After loosening the mounting bolts, remove the curtain airbag (B).. 5. Installation is the reverse of removal ® nore After instaling the curtain airbag, confirm proper system operation: Tum the ignition switch ON: the SRS indio- ator light should blink for about seconds and then go off. RT-22 RESTRAINTS SRSCM REPLACEMENT 6 REMOVAL 1 Disconnect the battery negative cable, and wait at le- ast three minutes before beginning work. Disconnect the airbag connectors. Disconnect the side airbag connectors. Remove the center console. (See page BD- console group) Remove the ECM (A) from the SRS unit (B. 1 ecerore 5. Disconnect the connector (A), than remove the SRSCM (8). INSTALLATION Install the new SRSCM unit with the three bolts, then connect the connectors to the SRSCM unit Install the console. Reconnect the airbag connectors. Reconnect the side airbag connectors. Reconnect the battery negative cable. ‘After installing the SRSCM unit, confirm proper system ‘operation: Turn the ignition switch ON; the SRS indi- ctor light should blink for about six seconds and then go off AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) BELT PRETENSIONER REPLACEMENT REMOVAL 4. Disconnect the battery negative cable, and wait at le- ast three minutes before beginning work. 2, Remove the seat assembly (see BD group - seat) 3. Remove the front door scuff trim (see BD group - int- erior) 4, Remove the center pillar trim (see BD group - interio- » 5. Remove the lower anchor bolt (see BD group - belt 6. Remove the upper anchor bolt (see BD group - belt-) 7. Disconnect the connector (A). 8. After loowening the mounting bolt (B). After the pretensioner (C). RT-23 INSTALLATION 1 2. xX oe Install the new belt pretension with bolt. Install the upper anchor bolt. Install the lower anchor bolt Install the center piller trim, Install the front door scuff trim. Install the seat assembly. Reconnect the negative battery cable. After installing the belt pretensioner, confirm proper system operation: Tur the ignition switch ON: the ‘SRS indicator light should blink for about six seconds and then go off. RT-24 RESTRAINTS. SIDE IMPACT SENSOR REPLACEMENT REMOVAL & caurion + Removal of the airbag must be performed acco- rding to the precautions/procedures described previously. + Before disconnecting the side impact sensor co- ‘mnector(s), disconnect the side airbag connecto- 1(s). + Donot tur the ignition switch ON and do not co- rect the battery cable while replacing the side impact sensor. 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at Ie- ast three minutes before beginning work. 2. Remove the seat assembly (see BD group - seat). 3, Remove the front door sill rim (see BD group - inter- ior). 4, Remove the center pillar trim (see BD group - interio- 1, 5. Remove the lower anchor bolt (see BD group - belt). 6. Remove the belt pretensioner. 7. Remove the two bolts then remove the side impact sensor (A). 8 Disconnect the SRS hamess connector from the side impact sensor. INSTALLATION 1 & caution + Be sure to install the hamess wires so that they are not pinched or interfere with other parts + Donot turn the ignition switch ON and do not co- innect the battery cable while replacing the side impact sensor. Install the new side impact sensor with the two bolts then connect the SRS hamess connector to the side impact sensor. Reinstall belt pretensioner. Reconnect the negative battery cable. After installing the side impact sensor, confirm proper system operation: Turn the ignition switch ON: the SRS indicator light should blink for about six seconds and then go off. AIR BAG SYSTEM (SRS) FRONT IMPACT SENSOR REPLACEMENT REMOVAL & caution + Removal of the airbag must be performed acco- ‘ding to the precautions! procedures described previously. + Before disconnecting the front impact sensor co- rnnector, disconnect the front airbag connector(s-) + Donnot turn the ignition switch ON and do not co- nnect the battery cable while replacing the front impact sensor. Disconnect the negative battery cable, and wait at le- ast three minutes before beginning work. Remove the radiator guard (see BD group-exterior) Remove the bolt then remove the front impact sens- or. Disconnect the SRS harness connector (A) from the front impact sensor (B) 1 RT-25 INSTALLATION & caution + Be sure to install the harness wire so that they are not pinched or interfere with other parts. + Donot tum the ignition switch ON and do not co- ntact the battery cable while replacing the front impact sensor. Install the new front impact sensor with bolt then co- innect the SRS harness connector to the front impact sensor. 2. Install the radiator guard, 3. Reconnect the negative battery cable. 4, After installing the front impact sensor, confirm proper system operation: Turn the ignition switch ON: the ‘SRS indicator light should blink for about six seconds and then go off. R 6 RESTRAINTS TROUBLESHOOTING HI-SCAN CHECK © ¢g7a0028 1, Tum the ignition switch off 2. Connect the Hi-Scan Pro connector to the datalink connector located under the crash pad. 3. Connect the Hi-Scan Pro power cable. 4, Tum the ignition switch on and power on the Hi-Scan Pro. 5, Read DTCs. 6. Find and repair the trouble, and clear the DTCs using Hi-Scan Pro. 7. Disconnect the Hi-Scan Pro. vaso TROUBLESHOOTING RT-27 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW Gathering information from Verify complaint the customer J Reoccurs J} 26s not occur Check diagnostic trouble code Check diagnostic trouble code Diagnostic trouble Diagnostic trouble | No trouble No trouble code or can't code displayed code displayed | code communicate with HeScan Pro Record diagnostic rouble code(s) then erase them Check trouble cade symptom t No trouble ‘Check diagnostic trouble code _ |—£od2. Diagnostic trouble code displayed Inspection chart for Inspection chart for Intermittent malfunction trouble symptoms diagnostic trouble codes sworn RT-28 RESTRAINTS DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE TABLE = ecisaezo CODE FAULT DESCRIPTION SEE PAGE 81101 _| Battery voltage high e fe see page RT - 30 81102 __| Battery voltage low see page RT - 30 81326 _| Driver frontal impact sensor circuit leakage to ground see page RT - 32 Driver frontal impact sensor circuit leakage to battery |" see page RT - 35 Driver frontal impact sensor defect : see page RT - 38 [Driver frontal impact sensor communication error see page RT - 38 | Driver frontal impact sensor wrong ID os ~ | see page RT - 41 | Passenger frontal impact sensor circuit leakage to ground see page RT-32 | Passenger frontal impact sensor circuit leakage to battery "| see page RT - 35 Passenger frontal impact sensor defect : ‘see page RT - 38 Passenger frontal impact sensor communication error see page RT- 38 | Passenger frontal impact sensor wrong ID see page RT-41 Driver airbag resistance too high see page RT - 42 Driver aitbag resistance too low see page RT - 42 Driver airbag resistance circuit leakage to ground see page RT-47 | 1349 __| Driver airbag resistance circuit leakage to battery see page RT-51 Passenger airbag resistance too high | see page RT- 55 Passenger airbag resistance too low see page RT-55_| Passenger airbag resistance circuit leakage to ground see page RT -58 Passenger airbag resistance circu leakage to battery see page RT - 61 Driver belt pretensioner resistance too high see page RT - 64 Driver belt pretensioner resistance to0 low see page RT -64 Driver Belt pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to ground see page RT -67 Driver belt pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to battery see page RT - 70 Passenger belt pretensioner resistance too high ‘see page RT- 64 Passenger belt pretensioner resistance too low ‘see page RT- 64 Passenger belt pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to ground see page RT- 67 | Passenger belt pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to battery ‘see page RT - 70 Driver side airbag resistance too high a a see page RT - 73 Driver side airbag resistance too low ae see page RT-73 | Driver side airbag resistance circuit leakage to ground ‘see page RT-76 z Driver side airbag resistance circuit leakage to battery ‘see page RT-79 Passenger side airbag resistance too high - ‘see page RT- 73, Passenger side airbag resistance toolow see page RT- 73 Passenger side airbag resistance circuit leakage to ground "see page RT- 76 Passenger side airbag resistance circuit leakage to battery | _ see page RT-79 Driver side impact sensor defect "see page RT - 82 Driver side impact sensor circuit leakage to ground see page RT- 85 TROUBLESHOOTING RT-29 CODE “FAULT DESCRIPTION ‘SEE PAGE 81402 _| Driver side impact sensor circuit leakage to battery see page RT - 88 1403 _| Passenger side impact sensor defect, ‘see page RT - 82 81404 _ | Passenger side impact sensor circuit leakage to ground oo ‘see page RT - 85 81405 __| Passenger side impact sensor circuit leakage to battery see page RT - 88 81409 _| Driver side impact sensor communication error see page RT - 82 81410 _| Passenger side impact sensor communication error __|__see page RT-62 B1414 | Driver side impact sensor wrong ID = ~_| see page RT- 91 ~_B1415 _| Passenger side impact sensor wrong ID see page RT-91 B1473 ag resistance too high se page RT - 92 81474 _| Driver curtain airbag resistance too low ‘see page RT- 92 B1475 | Driver curtain airbag resistance circult leakage to ground ‘see page RT- 95 81476 _| Driver curtain airbag resistance circuit leakage to battery —_|_ see page RT -98 81477 _| Passenger curtain airbag resistance too high ‘see page RT - 92 Passenger curtain airbag resistance too low ‘see page RT - 92 ‘see page RT - 95 Passenger curtain airbag resistance circuit leakage to battery see page RT - 98 Airbag unit internal fault see page RT - 101 Crash recorded in front airbag See page RT - 101 Crash recorded in full stage see page RT - 101 Crash recorded driver side airbag see page RT - 101 Crash recorded passenger side airbag see page RT - 101 Crash recorded belt pretensioner only ‘see page RT - 101 Belt pretensioner 6times deployment ‘see page RT - 101 Driver buckle pretensioner resistence too high see page RT - 102 Driver buckle pretensioner resistance too low see page RT - 102 Driver buckle pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to ground ‘see page RT - 104 Driver buckle pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to battery ‘see page RT - 107 Passenger buckle pretensioner resistance too high ‘see page RT - 102 Passenger buckle pretensioner resistance too low ‘see page RT 81708 _| Passenger buckle pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to ground |_ see page R’ 81709 _| Passenger buckle pretensioner resistance circuit leakage to battery see page RT -107 82500 | Warning lamp failure see page RT -110 RT-30 RESTRAINTS [DTC B1101 | BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO HIGH, B1102 BATTERY VOLTAGE TOO LOW ‘The diagnosis system malfunction display for this circuit is different to other circuits. When the SRS warning lamp rem- ains lit up and the DTC is a B1101 or B1102 code, battery voltage too high or low is indicated. When voltage returns to normal, the SRS warning light automatically goes off and malfunction is no longer indicated, 1. Check all the connectors retated to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely. 2) Check the terminal for contact condition, deterioration,erosion and elasticity. & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. > Check the source voltage 1. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds, 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB, SAB, CAB, SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. “> OFF 8 7 —[aeun Aa PAs ere 38 75 ZQUDG TROUBLESHOOTING RT-31 2. Check the source voltage 1) Connect the negative(-) terminal cable to the battery. 2) Tum the ignition switch * ON * 3) Measure voltage between the battery supply terminal 23 of the SRSCM connector and body ground. 4) Does the normal voltage? D Check the hamess between the battery and the SRSCM. Check the battery and charging system = > Check the SRS SRI. . 1. Tumn the ignition switch" LOCK”. 2. Connect the DAB module. ‘8. Connect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB, IS,FIS and BPT. 4. Connect the SRSCM connector. 5. Tum the ignition switch " ON" 6. Does the SRS SRI turn off? > Check for DTCs.If a DTC is output, perfrom troubleshooting for the DTC. If B1101 or B1102 is output.replace the SRSCM. > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal. RT-32 RESTRAINTS [DTC B1326 | DFIS SHORT TO GROUND, B1331 PFIS SHORT TO GROUND ‘The release consists of the SRSCM and FIS. ‘The above DTC is recorded when a short to ground is detected in the FIS circuit Condition ___ Probable cause | ~ Short circuit is wire hamess(to ground) ~ FIS = FIS matfunction = SRSCM = SRSCM malfunction = Wire hamess 4. Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal. 1) Check the connector for connection securely. 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration,erosion and elasticity . & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? eS After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. D Check the FIS circuit. TROUBLESHOOTING RT-33 4, Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB,SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. cd OFF - ‘OF S wana Dilesua -—n0| Sh ——nifoa 10——{re [afore ifs cw (roe ZOODO 2. Check FIS circuit For the connector(on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and FIS, measure the resistance between the FIS hig- h(+) and body ground, . Resistance : c = S|; + : ; é > Check the FIS. > Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and FIS. RT-34 RESTRAINTS 4. Preparation 41) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK" 2) Connect the FIS connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connecter. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and walt for 30 seconds. 2. Check 1). Turm the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for atleast 30 seconds. 2) Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro. 3) Turn the ignition switch to" LOCK ", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tur the ignition switch to" ON, and wait for at 30 seconds, 5) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. © nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. FS | 6) There is no DTC. YES > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal Replace the FIS(see page RT- 25). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-35 [DTC B1327 | DFIS SHORT TO BATTERY, B1332 PFIS SHORT TO BATTERY ‘The release consists of the SRSCM and FIS, ‘The above DTC is recorded when a short to battery is detected in the FIS circuit. Condition ~ Short circuits wire hamess(to B+) ~ FIS maifunetion ~ SRSCM malfunction 4. Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely. 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration erosion and elasticity, : & caution : Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? YES > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. > Check the FIS squib circuit RESTRAINTS, 1. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB, SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. “> corr o* iS) [sew s oon a ex = s Spring c ms M om 3s on Fe 2. Check FIS circuit For the connector(on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and FIS, measure the voltage between the FIS high(+) and body ground. : Voltage : OV 2 on. a) FS zone YES D Check the FIS. > Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and FIS. TROUBLESHOOTING RT-37 41. Preparation 1) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK" 2) Connect the FIS connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Check 1) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2) Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the HI-Scan Pro, 3) Tum the ignition switch to" LOCK", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at 30 seconds, 5) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. @ Nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. FS 6) There is no DTC. > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal. D> Replace the Fis(see page RT- 25). RESTRAINTS RT-38 DTC B1328 | DFIS DEFECT, B1329 DFIS COMMUNICATION ERROR, B1333 PFIS DEFECT, B1334 PFIS COMMUNICATION ERROR ‘The release system for the SRS consists of the SRSCM and FIS. ‘The above DTC is recorded when a defect is detected in the FIS circuit, Condition Probable cause _ - FIS malfunction 7 Skscm = SRSCM malfunction = Wire harness Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely. 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration, erosion and elasticity. : & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? YES > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. > Check the FIS circuit, TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB,SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. o> orr + OF S | i a oe figs ce ———————h [rs aa 2. Check FIS circuit Check continuity between the SRSCM connector and the FIS connector as high(+Jand high(+), Jow-) and low( OK : Continuit FS > Check the FIS. > Replace the harness between the SRSCM and FIS. RT-40 RESTRAINTS CHECK FIS. © sercieso [eae 4. Preparation 41) Tum the ignition switch * LOCK * 2) Connect the FIS connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative -) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds, 2. Check 41) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for atleast 30 seconds. 2). Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the HI-Scan Pro. 3). Tum the ignition switch to" LOCK", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at 30 seconds. 5) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. @ nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure, ae ow CORE : - é é 6) There is no DTC. > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal D Replace the FiS(see page RT- 26). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-41 DTC B1330 | DFIS WRONG ID, B1335 PFIS WRONG ID ‘The SRSCM shall also cyclically monitor the following : Functional readiiness of the firing circuit activation transistors. ‘Adequacy of deployment energy reserves. Safing sensor integtity : detection of faulty closure. Plausibility of accelerometer signal. Operation of SRSCM components, ‘The timely completion of all tests is monitored by a separate hardware watchdog, During normal operation, the watchdog is triggered periodically by the SRSCM : If the SRSCM fails to trigger the watchdog, the watchdog willreset the SRSCM and activate the SRS SRI. ‘The SRSCM must be replaced once the fault codes mentioned above are confirmed. RT-42 RESTRAINTS DTC B1346 | DAB RESISTANCE TOO HIGH, B1347 DAB RESISTANCE TOO LOW. ‘The DAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM, the clock spring and the DAB.The circuit causes the airbag to deploy when the aitbag deployment conditions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when the DAB resistance too high or low is detected in the DAB squib circuit. Condition —_ Probable cause = “oo high or low resistance between DAB high(+) and low) wing | one sauip hamess of squib Screens = DAB malfunction SSC Te Glock spring matfunction : = SRSCM malfunction Ebadi DAB: 1.70 After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. D Check the DAB resistance. TROUBLESHOOTING RT-43 1. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB,SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. > OFF 8 > ZOODO Fs C8) 2. Check DAB resistance. & caution Never attempt to measure the circut resistence of the airbag module(squib) even if you are using the specified teste- 6 @ Nore Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis che- ccker into the SRSCM connector. 1) Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on SRSCM side of airbag squib side. Connect the dummy(0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0957A-1C000) to the clock spring side connector. RTA4 RESTRAINTS 2) Measure the resistance between the DAB high(+) and low(-). Resistance : 1.70 Check the clack spring TROUBLESHOOTING RT-45 1. Preparation 1) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK * 2) Connect the DAB connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds, 2. Check 1) Tum the ignition switch to" ON *, and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2) Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hl-Scan Pro. 3) Tur the ignition switch to" LOCK", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at 30 seconds, 5) Using HiScan Pro, check the DTC. © sore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. 7 on . us i 4 z 6) There is no DTC. is > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal. D Replace the DAB(see page RT- 18) RESTRAINTS 4. Disconnect the connector between the SRSCM clock spring, and connect the dummy connector(0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0987A-1C000) to the clock spring side connector. 2. Measure the resistance between the DAB high(+) and low(-) Resistance : 0.249 < A < 0.612 s 8 =) q, FE t t ira, C a Dummy adapter, YES > Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and the clock spring then check the DAB squib(see page RT- 18) > Replace the clock spring(see page RT- 19). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-47 Nee [DTC B1348 | DAB SHORT TO GROUND ‘The DAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM, the clock spring and the DAB.The circuit causes the airbag to deploy when the airbag deployment conditions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when a short to ground is detected in the DAB squio circutt Condition Probable cause ~ Short circuit is squib wire hamess(to ground) ~ DAB squib = DAB squib matfunction = Glock spring = Clock spring matfunction = SRSCM = SRSCM malfunction - Wire hamess Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal 41) Check the connector for connection securely . 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration erosion and elasticity ’ & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? eS Aster repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not > Check the DAB squib circuit. RT-48 RESTRAINTS 1. Preparation 4) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module, 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB, SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. “> 8 [Sac exaiA fos ZooDe corm) 33 U8) 7 oe) 2. Check DAB squib circuit For the connector(on the clock spring side) between the clock spring and the DAB, measure the resistance between the DAB high and body ground. . Resistance : 6 o- or s =|] =o oo é [Spring s way Check the DAB squib. > Check the clock spring circuit. TROUBLESHOOTING RT-49 4. Preparation 4) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK”. 2) Connect the DAB connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Check 1) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2). Clear the maifunetion code stored in the memory with the Hl-Scan Pro. 3) Tum the ignition switch to " LOCK", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tur the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at 30 seconds, 8) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. Nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. B 6) There is no DTC. as > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal, > Replace the DAB(see page RT- 18). RESTRAINTS 4. Disconnect the connector between the SRSCM and the clock spring. 2, Measure the resistance between the DAB high(+) on the clock spring side of the connector between the clock spring and the DAB and body ground.and low). Resistance : co - ofr 8 g ey E > Replace the harness between the SRSCM and the clock spring.then check the DAB squib circuit(see page RT- 18). . > Replace the clock spring(see page RT- 19). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-51 ne [DTC B1349 | DAB SHORT TO BATTERY The DAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM, the clock spring and the DAB.It causes the SRS to deploy when the SRS deployment conditions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when a short to battery is detected in the DAB squib circut. ~ Condition Probable cause ~ Short circuit is squib wire hamess(to battery*) ~ DAB squib = DAB squib malfunction * Clock spring Clock spring malfunction ~ SRSCM > SRSCM malfunction = Wire harness 4. Check al the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal, 41) Check the connector for connection securely : 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration, erosion and elasticity. . & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. Check the DAB squib circuit. RT-52 RESTRAINTS: 1. Preparation 4) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB, SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. > OFF ed 8S [——[sern ABA EOODa or 38 OA 7 2. Check DAB squib circuit yector(on the clock spring side) between the clock spring and the DAB, measure the vollage between the For the conn DAB high and body ground : * oe ||| - : om 1/4} afore i Votage :0v_—— . = > Check the DAB squib. Check the clock spring circuit. TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Preparation 4) Tum the ignition switch * LOCK * 2) Connect the DAB connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Check 1) Turn the ignition switch to" ON ", and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2). Clear the matfunction code stored in the memory withthe HI-Scan Pro. 3) Tum the ignition switch to" LOCK *, and wait for at 30 seconds 4) Tur the ignition switch to" ON ", and wait for at 30 seconds. 5) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. @ nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. oe Ook il E as: 6) There is no DTC. ms > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal > Replace the DAB(see page RT- 18). RESTRAINTS 1. Disconnect the connector between the SRSCM and the clock spring 2. Tum the ignition switch to" ON", measure the voltage between the DAB high(+) and body ground. <> on OQ} I] a. . 5 | ols oe a Voltage : Ov i . i ae YES > Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and the clock spring.then check the DAB squib circuit. no 7 D> Replace the clock spring(see page RT- 19). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-55 [DTC B1352 | PAB RESISTANCE TOO HIGH, B1353 PAB RESISTANCE TOO LOW ‘The PAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM and PAB.It causes the SRS to deploy when the SRS deployment condi- tions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when the PAB resistance too high or low is detected in the PAB squib circuit [ = Condition a Probable cause ~ Too hign or low resistance between PAB high(+) and low) wiring [parce oy saa + PAB saulb ~ PAB malfunction free = SRSCM malfunction - Wire harness 1. Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration erosion and elasticity. & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact. 3. Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? YES > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not. 1. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and walt 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB, SAB,CAB,SIS,FIS and BPT. RT-56 RESTRAINTS: 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. “> od [—[eeun [easin Oa ———— or ore) 3 OFF iS) ZOone Fe A 2. Check PAB resistance & caution Never attempt fo measure the circuit resistance of the airbag module(squib) even if you are using the specified teste- rt @ nore Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis che- ccker into the SRSCM connector. . 4) Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on SRSCM side of airbag squib side. " Connect the dummy(0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0957A-2D100) to PAB connector of the SRSCM con- nector side. 2) Measure the resistance between the PAB high(+) and low(-). Resistance : 1.72 =R<2.30 Dummy aderetacczo1a 3) Check the PAB squib. > Replace the harness between the SRSCM and PAB, TROUBLESHOOTING RT-57, es 1. Preparation 1) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK” 2) Connect the PAB connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Check 4) Tum the ignition switch to" ON ", and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2) Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the HI-Scan Pro. 3) Tum the ignition switch to" LOCK ", and wait for at 30 seconds. 4) Tur the ignition switch to" ON, and wait for at 30 seconds, 5) Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC. @® Nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. < PAB zoune (=) 6) There is no DTC. YES > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal Replace the PAB(see page RT- 19). RESTRAINTS RT-58 DTC B1354 | PAB SHORT TO GROUND ‘The PAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM and PAB.It causes the SRS to deploy when the SRS deployment condit- ions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when a short to ground is detected in the PAB squib circuit. __ Condition Probable cause ~ Short Greuitis equib wire hamess(to ground) ~ PAB squib = PAB squib malfunction - SRSCM = Wire hares ~ SRSCM malfunction Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely. 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration, erosion and elasticity. & caution Do not deform the connector for revising contact, 3, Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? > After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not > Check the PAB squib circuit TROUBLESHOOTING RT-59 4. Preparation 1) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery,and wait 30 seconds, 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB,SAB,CAB SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. + ofr “> 8S }—fera Difoowa 00 4 [aoe 0 " [torr ST oT) flrs ZOGDO 2. Check PAB squib circuit For the connector(on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and PAB, measure the resistance between the PAB high(+) and body ground. : Resistance : 2 - oft iS) PAB 72 > Check the PAB squib. Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and PAB, RT-60 RESTRAINTS. 1. Preparation 1) Tum the ignition switch " LOCK 2) Connect the PAB connector. 3) Connect the SRSCM connector. 4) Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds. 2. Check 1) Turn the ignition switch to" ON *, and wait for at least 30 seconds. 2) Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the HI-Scan Pro, 3) Tur the ignition switch to" LOCK ", and wait for at 30 seconds, 4) Tum the ignition switch to" ON", and wait for at 30 seconds, 5) Using HiScan Pro, check the DTC. “WD Nore Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure. PAB zene ot 6) There is no DTC. YES > From the result of the above inspection, the malfunctioning part can now be considered normal > Replace the PAB(see page RT- 19). TROUBLESHOOTING RT-61 DTC B1355 | PAB SHORT TO BATTERY The PAB squib circuit consists of the SRSCM and PAB.|It causes the SRS to deploy when the SRS deployment condit- ions are satisfied. The above DTC is recorded when a short to battery is detected in the PAB squib circuit. Condition Probable cause ] ~ Short circuit is squib wire harness(to battery*) = PAB squib, s ~ PAB squib malfunction - SRSCM > SRSCM malfunction ~ Wire hamess 4, Check all the connectors related to the DTC for contact condition visually. 2. Check the connector and the terminal 1) Check the connector for connection securely 2) Check the terminal for contact condition deterioration, erosion and elasticity & caurion . Do not deform the connector for revising contact, 3, Are confirmed trouble on the connector and the terminal? YES. After repairing the trouble part, check whether DTC occurs or not > Check the PAB squib circuit RT-62 RESTRAINTS 4. Preparation 4) Disconnect the negative(-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait 30 seconds. 2) Remove the DAB module. 3) Disconnect the connector of the PAB, SAB,CAB,SIS,FIS and BPT. 4) Disconnect the SRSCM connector. “> OFF 8S Bam s [caB A) e Daa s c Pas M ere 38 A 7s cA) 2. Check PAB squib circuit For the connector(on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and PAB, measure the voltage between the PAB high- (+) and body ground, Voltage OV il ON am Q|; — 7m ; —E ‘ “me ay > Check the PAB squib. NO > Replace the hamess between the SRSCM and PAB,

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