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This document contains information about SRS airbags and seat belts, including: - Descriptions of SRS airbag system operation checks and locations - Diagnostic trouble code charts and problem symptom tables - Information on various airbag control module terminals and vehicle models - Instructions for inspecting components like the horn button assembly and spiral cable - Precautions for working with SRS airbags

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Srs Airbag: To Index

This document contains information about SRS airbags and seat belts, including: - Descriptions of SRS airbag system operation checks and locations - Diagnostic trouble code charts and problem symptom tables - Information on various airbag control module terminals and vehicle models - Instructions for inspecting components like the horn button assembly and spiral cable - Precautions for working with SRS airbags

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TO INDEX

SRS AIRBAGS AND SEAT BELTS

SRS AIRBAG
SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
OPERATION CHECK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-1
LOCATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-6
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-7
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-11 RS
DESCRIPTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-12
HOW TO PROCEED WITH TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-15
CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS CHECK SHEET. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-18
CHECK / CLEAR DTCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-19
DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-20
ECU TERMINALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-22
B1000/31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-24
B1600/15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-25
B1605/15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-25
B1620/32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-33
B1625/33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-38
B1630/23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-43
B1635/24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-48
B1800/13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-53
B1801/14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-57
B1802/11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-61
B1803/12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-65
B1805/53 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-69
B1806/54 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-72
B1807/51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-75
B1808/52 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-78
B1820/43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-81
B1821/44 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-84
B1822/41 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-87
B1823/42 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-90
B1825/47 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-93
B1826/48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-96
B1827/45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-99
B1828/46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-102
B1830/83 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-105
B1831/84 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-108
B1832/81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-111
B1833/82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-114
B1835/87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-117
B1836/88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-120
B1837/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-123
B1838/86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-126
B1900/63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-129
B1901/64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-132
B1902/61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-135
B1903/62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-138
B1905/73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-141
B1906/74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-144
B1907/71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-147
B1908/72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-150
WARNING LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-153
WARNING LIGHT REMAINS ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-155
POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE DROP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-158
TC TERMINAL CIRCUIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-161
SRS AIRBAGS
PRECAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-164
HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-169
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-169
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-170
RS DISPOSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-171
SPIRAL CABLE
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-176
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-177
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-177
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-178
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-179
INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-180
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-181
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-182
DISPOSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-182
CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-187
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-187
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-189
DISPOSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-190
FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-195
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-195
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-196
DISPOSAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-196
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-201
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-202
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-203
SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-205
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-206
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-207
SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-208
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-209
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-209
AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-211
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-212
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-212
INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-213
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR
COMPONENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-214
REMOVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-215
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-216
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
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SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

OPERATION CHECK
1. CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT
(a) Check that the warning light comes on when the ignition switch
is turned on (IG).
(b) Check that the warning light goes off approximately 6 seconds
after the ignition switch is turned on (IG).
RS
HINT:
• If the warning light remains on for more than approximately
6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned on (IG), there is
a malfunction in the airbag and pretensioner system.
C093955 • If the warning light continues to come on occasionally even
after approximately 6 seconds has elapsed after the ignition
switch is turned on (IG), the cause may be a short to the +B
of the airbag warning system or a short or open ground.
• If the light remains on even when the ignition switch is
turned off or to the ACC position, there may be a failure in
the power supply system or in the combination meter
assembly.
2. CHECK HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY
(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) If there are any of the following symptoms, replace the
horn button assembly with a new one.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents or chips on the horn button
assembly pad surface.

C140196

(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
CAUTION:
Follow these procedures correctly when replacing the horn
button assembly.
(1) If there are any of the following symptoms when removing
the horn button assembly, replace the assembly with a
new one.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents or chips on the horn button
assembly pad surface.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the connector and wire harness.
The horn button assembly has been dropped.

C140197
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(2) If there are any of the following symptoms, replace the


horn button assembly and steering wheel assembly with
new ones as a set.
Standard:
The horn button assembly and steering wheel
assembly interfere, making installation difficult.
The clearance when the horn button assembly and
steering wheel assembly have been installed is not
RS even.
C140198 There is deformation of the steering wheel
assembly bracket.
NOTICE:
If there is any deformation of the steering wheel
assembly bracket, do not attempt to repair it. Instead,
replace it with a new one.

3. CHECK INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) If there are any of the following symptoms, replace the
instrument panel passenger airbag assembly with a new
one.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents or chips on the instrument
panel passenger airbag assembly surface.
(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
CAUTION:
Follow the correct instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly replacement procedure.
(1) Remove the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
and if there are any of the following symptoms, replace
the assembly with a new one.
Standard:
C137853 There are cracks, dents or chips on the instrument
panel passenger airbag assembly surface.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the connector and wire harness.
The instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
has been dropped.
There is deformation of the instrument panel
passenger airbag assembly bracket and the
instrument panel reinforcement bracket.
NOTICE:
If there is any deformation of the instrument panel
passenger airbag assembly bracket and instrument
panel reinforcement bracket, do not attempt to repair
the parts. Instead, replace the parts with new ones.
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
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4. CHECK FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) If there are any of the following symptoms, replace the
front seat airbag assembly with a new one.
NOTICE:
When replacing the front seat airbag assembly,
replace it with the front seat assembly.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents or chips on the front seat RS
C132554 airbag assembly surface and grooved part.

(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
CAUTION:
Follow the correct front seat airbag assembly replacement
procedure.
(1) Remove the front seat airbag assembly and if there are
any of the following symptoms, replace the assembly with
a new one.
Standard:
C132630 There are cracks, dents or chips on the front seat
airbag assembly surface.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the connector and wire harness.
The front seat airbag assembly has been dropped.
There is deformation of the front seat airbag
assembly bracket.
5. CHECK CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) If there are any of the following symptoms, replace the
curtain shield airbag with a new one.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents, chips on or any other
deformation of the curtain shield airbag surface.
(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
C137854 CAUTION:
Follow the correct curtain shield airbag replacement
procedure.
(1) Remove the curtain shield airbag and if there are any of
the following symptoms, replace the airbag with a new
one.
Standard:
There are cracks, dents, chips on or any other
deformation of the curtain shield airbag surface.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the connector and wire harness.

6. INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision or
vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
(1) Check for DTCs.
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(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision in which the
airbags deployed:
(1) Replace the airbag computer assembly with a new one.

7. CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(b) For vehicles that have been involved in a collision:

RS (1) Check for DTCs.


(2) If the front grille of the vehicle or any part around the grille
has been damaged and there are any of the following
symptoms, replace the front airbag sensor with a new one
even if the airbag has not deployed.
Standard:
There is deformation of the installation part or
missing paint.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the front airbag sensor and connector.
There is damage to the serial number.

8. CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(b) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(2) If the side pillar of the vehicle or any part around the side
pillar has been damaged and there are any of the
following symptoms, replace the side airbag sensor
assembly with a new one even if the airbag has not
deployed.
Standard:
There is deformation of the bracket or paint
missing.
There are scratches, cracks or other damage to the
side airbag sensor assembly and connector part.
There is damage to the serial number or the label is
peeled off.

9. CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY NO. 2


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision or
vehicles that have been involved in a collision without the
airbags being deployed:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(b) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(2) If the C pillar of the vehicle or any part around the C pillar
has been damaged and there are any of the following
symptoms, replace the airbag sensor rear with a new one
even if the airbag has not deployed.
Standard:
There is deformation of the bracket or paint
missing.
There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other
damage to the airbag sensor rear or connector.
There is damage to the serial number or the label is
peeled off.
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
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10. CHECK WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTOR


(a) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(b) For vehicles that have not been involved in a collision:
(1) Check for DTCs.
(2) Check that there is no damage to the wire harness for the
airbag and all wire harnesses whose contact points have
been exposed.
(3) Check that there are no scratches, abrasions, cracks or RS
other damage to the connector of the wire harness for the
airbag.
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LOCATION

COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY

RS

AIRBAG WARNING
CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH

CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH FRONT SEAT


AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY LH
HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

SPIRAL CABLE ASSEMBLY

FRONT AIRBAG
SENSOR (RHD) SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

SIDE AIRBAG
SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH
NO. 2
FRONT SEAT
OUTER BELT
FRONT AIRBAG SIDE AIRBAG ASSEMBLY LH
SENSOR (LHD) SENSOR SIDE AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY RH SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

FRONT SEAT AIRBAG FRONT SEAT


ASSEMBLY RH OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY RH

INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY


C139737J01
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–7

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART

Trouble area Check Mode Airbag warning Light code See Page
DTC No. Diagnostic Item
light memory
Sensor unit Airbag computer
B1000/31*4 *
1 { { RS-24
malfunction assembly
⋅ Front airbag

Right side front


sensor RH
⋅ Airbag computer
RS
mechanical assembly
B1600/15*4 *
1 { { RS-25
sensor ⋅ Instrument panel
malfunction wire
⋅ Engine room
main wire
⋅ Front airbag
sensor LH
Left side ⋅ Airbag computer
mechanical assembly
B1605/15*4 *1 { { RS-25
sensor ⋅ Instrument panel
malfunction wire
⋅ Engine room
main wire
⋅ Side airbag
sensor assembly
Right side B pillar
RH
B1620/32*4 sensor *2 { { RS-33
⋅ Airbag computer
malfunction
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Side airbag
sensor assembly
Left side B pillar
LH
B1625/33*4 sensor *2 { { RS-38
⋅ Airbag computer
malfunction
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Side airbag
sensor assembly
Right side C pillar
RH No. 2
B1630/23*4 sensor *2 { { RS-43
⋅ Airbag computer
malfunction
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Side airbag
sensor assembly
Left side C pillar
LH No. 2
B1635/24*4 sensor *2 { { RS-48
⋅ Airbag computer
malfunction
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Horn button
assembly
Short circuit ⋅ Spiral cable
between driver assembly
B1800/13 *2 { { RS-53
seat front collision ⋅ Airbag computer
igniter lines assembly
⋅ Instrument panel
wire
RS–8 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Trouble area Check Mode Airbag warning Light code See Page
DTC No. Diagnostic Item
light memory
⋅ Horn button
assembly
Open circuit in ⋅ Spiral cable
driver seat front assembly
B1801/14 *2 { { RS-57
collision igniter ⋅ Airbag computer
circuit assembly
⋅ Instrument panel
RS wire
⋅ Horn button
assembly
Ground short ⋅ Spiral cable
circuit in driver assembly
B1802/11 *
2 { { RS-61
seat front collision ⋅ Airbag computer
igniter circuit assembly
⋅ Instrument panel
wire
⋅ Horn button
assembly
Power supply
⋅ Spiral cable
short circuit in
assembly
B1803/12 driver seat front *
2 { { RS-65
⋅ Airbag computer
collision igniter
assembly
circuit
⋅ Instrument panel
wire
⋅ Instrument panel
Short circuit passenger airbag
between assembly
B1805/53 passenger seat ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-69
front collision assembly
igniter lines ⋅ Instrument Panel
Wire
⋅ Instrument panel
passenger airbag
Open circuit in
assembly
passenger seat
B1806/54 ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-72
front collision
assembly
igniter circuit
⋅ Instrument panel
wire Y
⋅ Instrument panel
Ground short passenger airbag
circuit in assembly
B1807/51 passenger seat ⋅ Airbag computer *
2 { { RS-75
front collision assembly
igniter circuit ⋅ Instrument Panel
Wire
⋅ Instrument panel
Power supply passenger airbag
short circuit in assembly
B1808/52 passenger seat ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-78
front collision assembly
igniter circuit ⋅ Instrument Panel
Wire
⋅ Front seat airbag
Short circuit assembly RH
B1820/43 between right side ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-81
igniter lines assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–9

Trouble area Check Mode Airbag warning Light code See Page
DTC No. Diagnostic Item
light memory
⋅ Front seat airbag
assembly RH
Open circuit in
B1821/44 ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-84
right side igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag

B1822/41
Ground short
circuit in right side
assembly RH
⋅ Airbag computer *
2 { { RS-87 RS
igniter assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag
Power supply assembly RH
B1823/42 short circuit in ⋅ Airbag computer *
2 { { RS-90
right side igniter assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag
Short circuit assembly LH
B1825/47 between left side ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-93
igniter lines assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag
assembly LH
Open circuit in left
B1826/48 ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-96
side igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag
Ground short assembly LH
B1827/45 circuit in left side ⋅ Airbag computer *2 { { RS-99
igniter assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat airbag
Power supply assembly LH
B1828/46 short circuit in left ⋅ Airbag computer *
2 { { RS-102
side igniter assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
Short circuit airbag assembly
between right side RH
B1830/83 *2 { { RS-105
curtain igniter ⋅ Airbag computer
lines assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
airbag assembly
Open circuit in
RH
B1831/84 right side curtain *2 { { RS-108
⋅ Airbag computer
igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
airbag assembly
Ground short
RH
B1832/81 circuit in right side *2 { { RS-111
⋅ Airbag computer
curtain igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
Power supply airbag assembly
short circuit in RH
B1833/82 *2 { { RS-114
right side curtain ⋅ Airbag computer
igniter assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
RS–10 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Trouble area Check Mode Airbag warning Light code See Page
DTC No. Diagnostic Item
light memory
⋅ Curtain shield
Short circuit airbag assembly
between left side LH
B1835/87 *
2 { { RS-117
curtain igniter ⋅ Airbag computer
lines assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
RS Open circuit
airbag assembly
LH
B1836/88 between left side *
2 { { RS-120
⋅ Airbag computer
curtain igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
airbag assembly
Ground short
LH
B1837/85 circuit in left side *
2 { { RS-123
⋅ Airbag computer
curtain igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Curtain shield
airbag assembly
Power supply
LH
B1838/86 short circuit in left *2 { { RS-126
⋅ Airbag computer
side curtain igniter
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly RH
Short circuit
(driver seat side
between front
B1900/63 pretensioner) *2 { { RS-129
right seat
⋅ Airbag computer
pretensioner lines
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly RH
Open circuit in (driver seat side
B1901/64 front right seat pretensioner) *2 { { RS-132
pretensioner ⋅ Airbag computer
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly RH
Ground short in (driver seat side
B1902/61 front right seat pretensioner) *
2 { { RS-135
pretensioner ⋅ Airbag computer
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly RH
Power supply
(driver seat side
short circuit in
B1903/62 pretensioner) *2 { { RS-138
front right seat
⋅ Airbag computer
pretensioner
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly LH
Short circuit (passenger side
B1905/73 between front left pretensioner) *
2 { { RS-141
pretensioner lines ⋅ Airbag computer
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–11

Trouble area Check Mode Airbag warning Light code See Page
DTC No. Diagnostic Item
light memory
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly LH
Open circuit in (passenger side
B1906/74 front left side pretensioner) *
2 { { RS-144
pretensioner ⋅ Airbag computer
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer RS
belt assembly LH
Ground short in (passenger side
B1907/71 front left seat pretensioner) *
2 { { RS-147
pretensioner ⋅ Airbag computer
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2
⋅ Front seat outer
belt assembly LH
Power supply
(passenger side
short circuit in
B1908/72 pretensioner) *2 { { RS-150
front left seat
⋅ Airbag computer
pretensioner
assembly
⋅ Floor wire No. 2

HINT:
• *1: DTC is not corresponding to the check mode.
• *2: DTC is corresponding to the check mode.
• *3: Those code may appear not only due to a faulty airbag computer
assembly but also due to a malfunction that occurs in the igniter circuit.
• *4: Those code may appear not only due to a faulty airbag sensor but
also due to a malfunction that occurs in the ignition circuit.

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE

Symptom Suspected Area See Page


The warning light remains on even after approximately Warning light system RS-155
6 seconds have elapsed after the ignition switch is
Power supply voltage system RS-158
turned on (IG).
The warning light does not come on even when the
Warning light system RS-153
ignition switch is turned on (IG).
RS–12 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION
1. CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS

9
25

Side Airbag Sensor Curtain Shield Airbag


Assembly LH
RS Assembly NO. 2
10
26
7
24

Side Airbag Sensor Front Seat Airbag


Assembly RH Assembly LH

8
24
5
21

Front Airbag Sensor 11 Front Seat Outer


Assembly 12 Belt Assembly LH
6
22
3
21

Front Seat Outer


Belt Assembly RH
4
22
1
23

Front Seat Airbag


Airbag Computer Assembly RH
Assembly
2
24
3
25

Curtain Shield
Airbag Assembly RH
4
26
7
17
13
Side Airbag Sensor
Assembly LH Spiral Cable Horn Button Assembly

8 14
18
9
19

15
Instrument Panel
Side Airbag Sensor
Passenger Airbag
Assembly LH NO. 2 16 Assembly
10
20

C142185

Mechanism Name Applicable Connectors


Terminal twin-lock mechanism 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–13

Mechanism Name Applicable Connectors


Half connection prevention mechanism 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 23
Connector twin-lock mechanism 19
Terminal short circuiting mechanism 2, 4, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26
Connector lock mechanism (1) 17, 19, 21, 25
Half connection detection mechanism (CPA
6
connector)

(a) Terminal twin-lock mechanism RS


Spacer (Secondary Lock)
Lance (Primary Lock)

Primary Lock Secondary Lock C055220

(1) This mechanism increases the terminal holding power and


prevents the terminal from coming out.
(2) The connectors have a two-piece component consisting of
a housing and a spacer. This design enables the terminal to
be locked securely by the twin lock of the lance (primary
lock) and the spacer (secondary lock).
(b) Half connection prevention mechanism

Spring
Stopper Protrusion Slider Protruding Portion
Locking Portion Locking Arm Pushed Back By
Slider (Spring)

C054588

(1) This mechanism prevents half connection of the


connectors.
(2) If the connector is not completely connected, the spring
presses back the opposing connector (male) so that no
continuity exists.
(c) Connector twin-lock mechanism
(1) This mechanism is used in the connector of the wire
harness for ignition, and by double locking the pairs of
connectors (male, female), it improves the reliability of the
connection. The mechanism is designed so that if the
primary lock is not engaged, the protruding part prevents
the secondary lock from being engaged.
RS–14 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(d) Terminal short circuiting mechanism

Open Shorted
Male Side Housing
Female Terminal

Male Side Terminal


Female Side Housing

RS
Short Spring Plate Short Spring Plate Contacts The
Male Side Terminal C138240

(1) This mechanism allows the airbag power supply terminal


and the ground terminal to automatically short circuit when
the connector is disconnected.
(2) The spring plate contained in each connector forms a
closed circuit (potential difference between the 2 terminals
does not occur) on the airbag side to prevent any mistaken
operation during servicing.
(e) Connector lock mechanism (1)

Lock The Locking Button

Claw

Groove
The Claw Of The Locking
Button Locks In The Groove
C067476

(1) This mechanism prevents the connectors from coming out.


(2) Locking the connector locking button engages the locking
button claws on both sides of the opposing connector to
connect the connector securely.
(f) Half connection detection mechanism (CPA connector)

Female Locking Portion


Secondary Lock
Connector Primary Lock
CPA Locking Portion

Male Connector G033081

(1) This mechanism detects half connection of the connectors.


(2) The CPA and female connector slide simultaneously to the
male connector side and the primary lock engages when
the female connector moves past the lock section of the
male connector. From this point, only the CPA moves on to
the male connector side, and the secondary lock engages
when the CPA stopper moves past the female connector.
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–15

When the connection is complete, the CPA and female


connector rear side align.
2. RELEASE TERMINAL SHORT CIRCUITING MECHANISM

Vehicle Wire Harness Side Connector Part Side Connector


(Airbag Sensor Assembly CTR) (Spiral Cable Vehicle Wire Harness Side)
Before Disconnecting After Disconnecting Before Disconnecting After Disconnecting
The Connector The Connector The Connector The Connector
RS

Inspection Paper Inspection Paper Inspection Paper Inspection Paper


C101106J01

(a) Using paper of the same thickness as the terminal (0.5 mm),
release the connector short circuiting mechanism.
NOTICE:
• Do not use paper of a different thickness to the terminal
as it may damage the terminal and short spring.
• Do not release the connector short circuiting
mechanism unless instructed to do so as part of
troubleshooting.
HINT:
A connector with a short circuiting mechanism built in is used
for the airbag system igniter circuit connector so that the
terminal on the airbag side short circuits when the connector is
disconnected. This prevents accidental airbag activation due to
static electricity and the like.

HOW TO PROCEED WITH


TROUBLESHOOTING

1 VEHICLE BROUGHT TO WORKSHOP

2 CONDUCT CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND CHECK SYMPTOMS

HINT:
(See page RS-18.)

3 CHECK FOR DTCs

HINT:
(See page RS-19.)
(a) CHECK FOR DTCs
(1) Record the DTC output.
RS–16 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

HINT:
When outputting DTCs, see Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart RS-
7.

DTC IS NOT OUTPUT (Go to step 8)

DTC DETECTED (GO to STEP 4)

RS 4 CHECK CONNECTOR AND CIRCUIT

(a) Turn the ignition switch off.


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Check to see if there is an error in the connection status of each
connector, the terminal and the wire harness.

5 CLEAR DTCs FROM MEMORY

HINT:
See page RS-19.

6 DTC CHECK

HINT:
See page RS-19.

DTC DETECTED (GO to STEP 9)

DTC IS NOT OUTPUT (Go to step 7)

7 PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

HINT:
See page RS-19.

8 DETERMINE PROBLEM

9 REPAIR OR REPLACE
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–17

10 CONFIRMATION TEST

END
RS
RS–18 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS


CHECK

SRS Airbag System Check Sheet

RS Inspector’s Name
Customer’s Name License Plate No.
First Registration Year / /
VIN
Date Vehicle Brought In Odometer Reading km

Date Problem Occured


Weather Clear Cloudy Rainy Snowy Others
Temperature Approximately

Starting Idling
Vehicle Operating Condition
Driving (Constant speed Increase Speed Reduce Speed Others)
Road Conditions

Problem Content

Before occurance of problem, vehicle inspection and repair history(including SRS airbag system)

Diagnosis System Inspection


Airbag Warning Light First Time On Occasionally turns on Does not turn on
Inspection Second Time On Occasionally turns on Does not turn on
First Time Normal Code Malfunction Code [Code ]
DTC Inspection
Second Time Normal Code Malfunction Code [Code ]

C082826J01
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–19

CHECK / CLEAR DTCs


1. READ DTC USING DS-II (NORMAL MODE)
(a) Turn the ignition switch off.
(b) Connect the DS-II to the DLC.
(c) After turning the ignition switch on (IG), follow the prompts on
the DS-II screen to display the DTC CHECK screen. Select
NORMAL MODE to read the DTCs.
2. READ DTC USING DS-II (CHECK MODE) RS
(a) Turn the ignition switch off.
(b) Connect the DS-II to the DLC.
(c) After turning the ignition switch on (IG), follow the prompts on
the DS-II screen to display the DTC CHECK screen. Select
CHECK MODE and read the DTCs.
NOTICE:
Display the DS-II DTC CHECK screen and select CHECK
MODE to clear DTCs output up until that point (present and
past).
HINT:
• Malfunctions can be detected with better sensitivity in check
mode than in normal diagnosis mode.
• The CHECK MODE should be used to output the normal
code when the DTCs are read out with the normal mode
even though a malfunction in each inflator system is
suspected.
• See the Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart (RS-7) to check
whether or not the output DTC corresponds to the check
mode.
3. Read the DTCs using the warning light.
(a) Make sure the vehicle is stopped.
(b) Turn the ignition switch on (IG) and wait 60 seconds.
(c) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals 13 (ECUT)
ECUT and 4 (E) of the DLC and read the number of times the warning
light blinks.
SST 09843-18020
HINT:
When there are 2 or more DTCs, they are output in order
beginning with the lowest number. After all of the codes have
been output, the codes are output a second time.
CAUTION:
E
G100941 • Be sure to short circuit the DLC using the specified
SST.
• Be sure to short circuit the DLC properly, or
malfunction may occur.
(d) The airbag warning light in the combination meter blinks and the
code is displayed.
HINT:
• All codes recorded are displayed repeatedly in order from
the smallest number.
• When there is just 1 code, it is displayed once and then
again after a 4 second delay.
• When there are 2 or more codes, each code is displayed
from the smallest number 2.5 seconds apart until all the
RS–20 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

codes have been displayed. This process is then repeated


after a 4 second delay.
4. CLEAR DTCs WITH DS-II
(a) Turn the ignition switch off.
(b) Connect the DS-II to the DLC.
(c) After turning the ignition switch on (IG), follow the DS-II's
prompts and clear the DTCs.
5. CLEAR WITH DLC
RS (a) After checking and repairing the trouble spots indicated by the
DTC output, use the following procedure to clear the DTCs
recorded.
(1) Using the DTC output display method, output and display
the DTCs via the airbag warning lights.
(2) While looking at a clock (with a second hand), alternatively
short circuit and open circuit the ECUT terminal and E
terminal 4 of the DLC 4 times for 1 second (+/- 0.4
seconds), and then on the fifth time leave the ECUT and E
terminals short circuited.
SST 09843-18020
CAUTION:
• Be sure to short circuit the DLC using the specified
SST.
• Be sure to short circuit the DLC properly, or
malfunction may occur.
(3) If the codes are properly cleared at this point, the airbag
warning light will blink quickly.
HINT:
If the warning light does not blink quickly, repeat the
procedure from the beginning.
(4) After clearing the memory, check that the airbag warning
light has gone off, then output the code again and check
that the normal code is output.

DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
1. PRIMARY CHECK
(a) Turn the ignition switch off. Wait for at least 2 seconds, then turn
the ignition switch on (IG). The warning light comes on for
approximately 6 seconds and the diagnosis of the airbag and
pretensioner system will be performed.
NOTICE:
Turn the ignition switch off when connecting the battery.
(b) If trouble is detected during the primary check, the warning light
remains on even after approximately 6 seconds has elapsed.
2. CONSTANT CHECK
(a) After the primary check is completed (the warning light goes off
approximately 6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned on),
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–21

the airbag computer assembly makes the system available and


constantly monitors the airbag system for trouble.

Primary Check Check Is Normal


Warning Lights
Turn On Warning Lights
IG ON IG OFF
For Approx. 6 Sec. Turn Off
RS

C064938J06

(b) If any trouble is detected during the constant check, the airbag
computer assembly functions as follows.
(1) The warning light comes on.
HINT:
If any trouble code is output, the warning light comes on.
(2) The warning light comes on and then goes off.
HINT:
When the source voltage drops, the warning light comes on
and then goes off 10 seconds after the source voltage
returns to normal.
(3) The warning light remains on or does not come on.
HINT:
The warning light remains on or does not come on at all if
there is trouble with the combination meter assembly or the
communication system.
3. SUMMARY
(a) When the airbag system is normal:
(1) The warning light comes on only during the primary check
period (for approximately 6 seconds after the ignition switch
is turned on [IG]).
(b) When the airbag system has trouble:
(1) The warning light remains on even after the primary check
period has elapsed.
(2) After the primary check period has elapsed, the warning
light goes off once and then comes on again.
(3) The warning light remains on or does not come on at all
due to troubles with the combination meter assembly or the
communication system.
(4) The warning light is blinked by the airbag computer
assembly even after the primary check period has elapsed
if the airbag computer assembly has been activated due to
a collision.(*1)
HINT:
• (*1) Above is a function for distinguishing an airbag
computer assembly that has been activated from one
that has not been activated.
• Always replace the vehicle sensors (airbag computer
assembly, front airbag sensor, side airbag sensor
assembly RH and LH, side airbag sensor assembly RH
No. 2 and LH No. 2) with new ones if the airbags have
been deployed, as they may not function correctly.
RS–22 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

ECU TERMINALS
1. AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT
(VEHICLES WITHOUT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS AND SIDE
AIRBAGS)

RS B A B A

A B
C138243

Terminal No. Terminal Symbol Destination


A-5 PR+ RH pretensioner mechanism squib (+)
A-6 PR- RH pretensioner mechanism squib (-)
A-7 PL- LH pretensioner mechanism squib (-)
A-8 PL+ LH pretensioner mechanism squib (+)
B-1 AP+ Front passenger seat airbag squib (+)
B-2 AP- Front passenger seat airbag squib (-)
B-3 AD- Driver seat airbag squib (-)
B-4 AD+ Driver seat airbag squib (+)
B-9 IG1 IG power source
B-10 TC Diagnosis startup
FSSR+
B-12 Front airbag sensor (+)
(LHD: FSSL+)
FSSR-
B-13 Front airbag sensor (-)
(LHD: FSSL-)
B-17 SIL DLC
B-18 GSW2 EFI ECU
B-19 E1 Ground
B-21 LA Airbag warning light

2. AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT


(VEHICLES WITH CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS AND SIDE
AIRBAGS)

A B B A B A

A B C C138244

Terminal No. Terminal Symbol Destination


A-1 PL- LH pretensioner mechanism squib (-)
A-2 PL+ LH pretensioner mechanism squib (+)
A-3 ICL+ LH curtain shield airbag squib (+)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–23

Terminal No. Terminal Symbol Destination


A-4 ICL- LH curtain shield airbag squib (-)
A-5 SFL- LH side airbag squib (-)
A-6 SFL+ LH side airbag squib (+)
A-7 VUPL LH side airbag sensor power, communications
A-9 ESL LH side airbag sensor ground
A-11 CSL- LH side airbag safing rear sensor (-)
A-12 ESCL LH side airbag rear sensor ground RS
A-15 CSL+ LH side airbag safing rear sensor (+)
A-16 VUCL LH side airbag rear sensor power, communications
B-1 AP+ Front passenger seat airbag squib (+)
B-2 AP- Front passenger seat airbag squib (-)
B-3 AD- Driver seat airbag squib (-)
B-4 AD+ Driver seat airbag squib (+)
B-9 IG1 IG power source
B-10 TC Diagnosis startup
FSSR+
B-12 Front airbag sensor (+)
(LHD: FSSL+)
FSSR-
B-13 Front airbag sensor (-)
(LHD: FSSL-)
B-17 SIL DLC
B-18 GSW2 EFI ECU
B-19 E1 Ground
B-21 LA Airbag warning light
C-1 SFR+ RH side airbag squib (+)
C-2 SFR- RH side airbag squib (-)
C-3 ICR- RH curtain shield airbag squib (+)
C-41 ICR+ RH curtain shield airbag squib (-)
C-5 PR+ RH pretensioner mechanism squib (+)
C-6 PR- RH pretensioner mechanism squib (-)
C-8 ESR RH side airbag sensor ground
C-10 VUPR RH side airbag sensor power, communications
C-11 VUCR RH side airbag rear sensor power, communications
C-12 CSR+ RH side airbag safing rear sensor (+)
C-15 ESCR RH side airbag rear sensor ground
C-16 CSR- RH side airbag safing rear sensor (-)
RS–24 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1000/31 Sensor unit error


DESCRIPTION
The airbag computer assembly consists of the G sensor, the safing sensor, the drive circuit, the diagnosis circuit, the ignition
control, etc. If the airbag computer assembly receives signals from the G sensor, it determines whether or not the airbags (horn
button assembly, instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, curtain shield airbag RH and LH, front seat airbag assembly RH
and LH) and pretensioners (front seat outer belt assembly RH and LH) should be activated and it detects trouble locations in the
RS airbag system.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


B1000/31 • Airbag computer assembly malfunction • Airbag computer assembly

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 CHECK FOR DTCs

(a) Turn the ignition switch on (IG) and wait 60 seconds.


(b) Using the DS-II, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again.
(See page RS-19.)
Standard:
DTC other than B1000/31 is not output.
HINT:
DTC B1000/31 may appear due to a malfunction that occurs in the igniter
circuit, such as a ground short circuit of 1kΩ, as well as airbag computer
assembly malfunction.

NG GO TO CORRESPONDING DTC

OK

REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–25

Right Side Front Mechanical Sensor


DTC B1600/15
Malfunction

DTC B1605/15 Left Side Mechanical Sensor Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The front airbag sensor circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front airbag sensor. RS
The front airbag sensor detects impacts and sends the signal to the airbag computer assembly to determine airbag activation.
DTC B1600/15 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the front airbag sensor RH circuit.
DTC B1605/15 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the front airbag sensor LH circuit.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• Front Airbag Sensor RH
• Short circuit of wire harness +B, and ground short and
• Airbag computer assembly
open circuit between airbag computer assembly and
• Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
B1600/15 front airbag sensor RH
assembly and joint connector)
• Front airbag sensor RH malfunction
• Engine room main wire (between joint connector and front
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction
airbag sensor RH)
• Front Airbag Sensor LH
• Short circuit of wire harness +B, and ground short and
• Airbag computer assembly
open circuit between airbag computer assembly and
• Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
B1605/15 front airbag sensor LH
assembly and joint connector)
• Front airbag sensor LH malfunction
• Engine room main wire (between joint connector and front
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction
airbag sensor LH)

HINT:
The check procedure for DTC B1600/15 (Right side front mechanical sensor malfunction) is as follows.When checking for DTC
B1605/15 (Right side front mechanical sensor malfunction), substitute FSSL+ for FSSR+ and FSSL- for FSSR- and carry out the
check in the same way as listed below.
RS–26 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

RS

FSSR+ CS+ CS+ FSSR+

FSSR- CS- CS- FSSR-

Relay Connector

Front Airbag Sensor

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138117

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–27

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Airbag Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag Computer disconnecting the negative battery terminal.
Sensor Assembly (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
the front airbag sensor RH.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(d) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals FSSR+ and RS
FSSR- of connector B, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG Go to step 7
FSSR- FSSR+

C138076

OK

2 CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Airbag (c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals FSSR+
Airbag Computer and FSSR- of connector B, and the body ground.
Sensor Assembly Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG Go to step 8

FSSR- FSSR+

C138076

OK

3 CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND FRONT
AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


RS–28 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals FSSR+


and FSSR- of connector B.
Front Airbag Standard:
Airbag Computer 1 MΩ or higher
Sensor Assembly
NG Go to step 9

RS

FSSR- FSSR+

C138076

OK

4 CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

SST 09843-18020
(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)
(a) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals FSSR+ and FSSR-
of connector E.
Front Airbag NOTICE:
Airbag Computer When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Sensor Assembly terminals with force.
(b) Using a tester, touch terminals FSSR+ and FSSR- of connector B
with the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector
B and connector E.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG Go to step 10

FSSR- FSSR+

C138077

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–29

5 CHECK FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH UNIT

(a) Using a tester, touch terminals CS+ and CS- of the front airbag
sensor RH with the tester probe and measure the resistance of the
front airbag sensor RH.
Standard:
820Ω
RS
NG REPLACE FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH

CS+ CS-
C138078

OK

6 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Release the short circuit between terminals CS+ and CS- of
connector E.
(b) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly and front
Front Airbag airbag sensor RH.
Airbag Computer (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Sensor Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the DS-II, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again.
(See page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
DLC DTC B1600/15 Standard:
DTC 15 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E DTC B1600 is not output.
ECUT
C138079 NG REPLACE FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

7 CHECK ENGINE ROOM MAIN WIRE (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


RS–30 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Airbag (c) Disconnect connectors C and D.
Front (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Computer
Airbag (IG).
Assembly
Sensor
(e) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals CS+ and CS- of
connector D and the body ground.
Standard:
RS 1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE ENGINE ROOM MAIN


WIRE (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)
CS- CS+

C138080

OK

REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


AND JOINT CONNECTOR)

8 CHECK ENGINE ROOM MAIN WIRE (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR
AND FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.
(b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals CS+ and
CS- of connector D, and the body ground.
Airbag
Front Standard:
Computer
Airbag 1 MΩ or higher
Assembly
Sensor
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE ENGINE ROOM MAIN
WIRE (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

CS- CS+

C138080

OK

REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


AND JOINT CONNECTOR)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–31

9 CHECK ENGINE ROOM MAIN WIRE (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND FRONT AIRBAG
SENSOR RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.
(b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals CS+ and
CS- of connector D.
Front
Airbag
Computer Standard: RS
Airbag 1 MΩ or higher
Assembly
Sensor
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE ENGINE ROOM MAIN
WIRE (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

CS- CS+
C138080

OK

REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


AND JOINT CONNECTOR)

10 CHECK ENGINE ROOM MAIN WIRE (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND FRONT
AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

SST 09843-18020
(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)
(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.
HINT:
Airbag Connector E is short circuited at this point.
Front (b) Using a tester, touch terminals CS+ and CS- of connector D with the
Computer
Airbag
Assembly tester probe and measure the resistance between connector D and
Sensor
connector E.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE ENGINE ROOM MAIN


WIRE (BETWEEN JOINT CONNECTOR AND
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH)

CS- CS+

C138082
RS–32 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


AND JOINT CONNECTOR)

RS
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–33

DTC B1620/32 Right Side B Pillar Sensor Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The side airbag sensor assembly RH circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the side airbag sensor assembly RH.
The side airbag sensor assembly RH detects impacts and sends the signal to determine airbag activation to the airbag computer
assembly.
DTC B1620/32 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the side airbag sensor assembly RH circuit.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Wire harness short circuit, +B short circuit, ground
• Side airbag sensor assembly RH
short or open circuit between airbag computer
• Airbag computer assembly
B1620/32 assembly and the side airbag sensor assembly RH
• Floor wire (between airbag computer assembly and side
• Side airbag sensor assembly RH malfunction
airbag sensor assembly RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

VUPR VUPR

ESR ESR

Side Airbag Sensor Assembly RH Airbag Computer Assembly

C138058
RS–34 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 INSPECT CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH

(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag (b) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
RS Side Airbag
ࠛࠕࡃ࠶ࠢ
Computer
ࠦࡦࡇࡘ࡯࠲ page RS-19.)
#55;
Assembly (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Sensor
Standard:
Assembly
DTC 32 is not output.
RH
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
$ DTC B1620 is not output.

OK PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

' '%76

C138059

NG

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR CONNECTION STATUS

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the airbag computer assembly.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
airbag computer assembly.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK

3 CHECK CONNECTION STATUS OF SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR CONNECTORS

(a) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the side airbag sensor assembly RH.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
side airbag sensor assembly RH.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE


(AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–35

4 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

SST 09843-18020
(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
the side airbag sensor assembly RH.
Side
Airbag
Computer (b) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals VUPR and ESR of RS
Airbag Assembly
Sensor connector C.
Assembly (c) Using a tester, touch terminals VUPR and ESR of connector B with
RH
the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B
and connector C.
ESR Standard:
1Ω or less

VUPR NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE


(AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

C138060

OK

5 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Release the short circuit between terminals VUPR and ESR of
connector C.
Airbag (b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUPR and
Side Computer ESR of connector B and the body ground.
Airbag Assembly Standard:
Sensor 1 MΩ or higher
Assembly
RH NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE
(AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

VUPR
ESR

C138061

OK

6 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


RS–36 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUPR and
ESR of connector B.
Airbag Standard:
Side Computer 1 MΩ or higher
Airbag Assembly
Sensor NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE
Assembly
RH
(AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)
RS
VUPR
ESR

C138061

OK

7 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR RH CIRCUIT (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
Airbag (b) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals VUPR and ESR
Side Computer of connector B, and the body ground.
Airbag Assembly Standard:
Sensor 1 V or less
Assembly
RH NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE
(AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH)

VUPR
ESR

C138061

OK

8 INSPECT CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH

SST 09843-18020
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–37

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Airbag
(d) Switch the side airbag sensor assembly RH and LH, and securely
Side Airbag Computer
install the connectors.
Sensor Assembly
NOTICE:
Assembly
LH • When installing the connectors, do not drop the airbag
sensor assembly RH and LH or subject them to any other
DTC B1620/32
type of strong impact. RS
DLC • Replace the sensor body with a new one if it is dropped or
subject to any other type of strong impact.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
DTC B1625/33
and wait for 60 seconds.
E ECUT (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
C138062
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 32 is not output. (A)
DTC 33 is not output. (B)
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1620 is not output. (A)
DTC 1625 is not output. (B)

NG (A) REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

NG (B) REPLACE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR


ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–38 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1625/33 Left Side B Pillar Sensor Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The side airbag sensor assembly LH circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the side airbag sensor assembly LH.
The side airbag sensor assembly LH detects impacts and sends the signal to determine airbag activation to the airbag computer
assembly.
DTC B1625/33 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the side airbag sensor assembly LH circuit.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Wire harness short circuit, +B short circuit, ground
• Side airbag sensor assembly LH
short or open circuit between airbag computer
• Airbag computer assembly
B1625/33 assembly and the side airbag sensor assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between airbag computer assembly and
• Side airbag sensor assembly LH malfunction
side airbag sensor assembly LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

VUPL VUPL

ESL ESL

Side Airbag Sensor Assembly LH Airbag Computer Assembly

C138063
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–39

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH

SST 09843-18020
(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Side Airbag
Sensor
(b) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See RS
Assembly page RS-19.)
Airbag
LH (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Computer
Standard:
Assembly
DTC 33 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1625/33
DLC DTC B1625 is not output.

OK PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

E ECUT

C138064

NG

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR CONNECTION STATUS

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the airbag computer assembly.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
airbag computer assembly.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK

3 CHECK CONNECTION STATUS OF SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR CONNECTORS

(a) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the side airbag sensor assembly LH.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
side airbag sensor assembly LH.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK
RS–40 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

4 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR LH CIRCUIT (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH)

SST 09843-18020
(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
the side airbag sensor assembly LH.
RS Side Airbag
Sensor
(b) Using the SST, short circuit between terminals VUPR and ESR of
Assembly connector C.
Airbag
LH (c) Using a tester, touch terminals VUPL and ESL of connector B with the
Computer
Assembly tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


ESL VUPL (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH)
C138065

OK

5 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR LH CIRCUIT (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Release the short circuit between terminals VUPL and ESL of
connector C.
Side Airbag (b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUPL and
Sensor
ESL of connector B and the body ground.
Assembly Airbag
LH Standard:
Computer
1 MΩ or higher
Assembly
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
VUPL ASSEMBLY LH)
ESL

C138066

OK

6 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR LH CIRCUIT (SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–41

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUPL and
ESL of connector B.
Side Airbag
Sensor Standard:
Assembly Airbag 1 MΩ or higher
LH Computer
Assembly
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH) RS
VUPL
ESL

C138066

OK

7 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR LH CIRCUIT (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
Side Airbag
(b) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals VUPL and ESL
Sensor
Assembly of connector B, and the body ground.
Airbag
LH Standard:
Computer
Assembly 1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
VUPL ASSEMBLY LH)
ESL

C138066

OK

8 INSPECT CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH

SST 09843-18020
RS–42 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Side Airbag (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Sensor (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Assembly Airbag (d) Switch the side airbag sensor assembly LH and RH, and securely
RH Computer install the connectors.
Assembly NOTICE:
• When installing the connectors, do not drop the airbag
sensor assembly LH and RH or subject them to any other
RS DLC DTC B1620/32
type of impact.
• Replace the sensor body with a new one if it is dropped or
subject to any other type of strong impact.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
B1625/33
E ECUT DTC and wait for 60 seconds.
(f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
C138067
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 32 is not output. (A)
DTC 33 is not output. (B)
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1620 is not output. (A)
DTC 1625 is not output. (B)

NG (A) REPLACE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR


ASSEMBLY LH

NG (B) REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–43

DTC B1630/23 Right Side C Pillar Sensor Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the side airbag sensor assembly
RH No. 2.
The side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 detects impacts and sends the signal to determine airbag activation to the airbag
computer assembly.
DTC B1630/23 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 circuit. RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Wire harness short circuit, +B short circuit, ground
• Side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2
short or open circuit between airbag computer
• Airbag computer assembly
B1630/23 assembly and side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2
• Floor wire No. 2 (between airbag computer assembly and
• Side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 malfunction
side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

CSR+ CSR+

VUCR VUCR

ESCR ESCR

CSR- CSR-

Side Airbag Sensor Assembly RH NO. 2 Airbag Computer Assembly

C138068
RS–44 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag (b) Using the DS-II, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again.
RS Side Airbag
Computer (See page RS-19.)
Assembly (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Sensor
Standard:
Assembly
DTC 23 is not output.
RH NO. 2
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1630/23 DTC B1630 is not output.
DLC
OK PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

E ECUT

C138069

NG

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR CONNECTION STATUS

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the airbag computer assembly.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
airbag computer assembly.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK

3 CHECK CONNECTION STATUS OF SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

(a) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK

4 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO.2)

SST 09843-18020
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–45

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2.
(b) Using the SST, short circuit between terminals VUCR and ESCR of
Airbag
Computer connector C, and CSR+ and CSR- terminals.
Side (c) Using a tester, touch terminals VUCR and ESCR of connector B or
Airbag Assembly
Sensor CSR+ and CSR- terminals with the tester probe and measure the
Assembly resistance between connector B and connector C.
RH NO. 2 Standard: RS
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


CSR- CSR+ (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)
ESCR VUCR

C138070

OK

5 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT)
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Release the short circuit between terminals VUCR and ESCR of
connector C and CSR+ and CSR- terminals.
Airbag
Computer (b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between the body ground and
Side the VUCR, ESCR, CSR+ and CSR- terminals of connector B.
Airbag
Assembly
Sensor
Standard:
Assembly 1 MΩ or higher
RH NO. 2
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)
CSR- VUCR

ESCR CSR+

C138071

OK

6 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


RS–46 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUCR and
ESCR of connector B, and between terminals CSR+ and CSR-.
Airbag
Computer Standard:
Side 1 MΩ or higher
Airbag
Assembly
Sensor
Assembly
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
RH NO. 2 (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
RS ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)

CSR- VUCR

ESCR CSR+

C138071

OK

7 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
Airbag
Computer (b) Using a tester, measure the voltage between the body ground and the
Side VUCR, ESCR, CSR+ and CSR- terminals of connector B.
Airbag
Assembly
Sensor
Standard:
Assembly 1 V or less
RH NO. 2
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2)
CSR- VUCR

ESCR CSR+

C138071

OK

8 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

SST 09843-18020
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–47

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Airbag
(d) Switch the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 and the airbag
Side Computer
Airbag Assembly sensor rear left, and securely install the connectors.
Sensor NOTICE:
Assembly • When installing the connectors, do not drop the side airbag
LH NO. 2 sensor assembly RH No. 2 or the airbag sensor rear left, and

DLC
DTC B1630/23 do not subject them to any other type of strong impact. RS
• Replace the sensor body with a new one if it is dropped or
subject to any other type of strong impact.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
DTC B1635/24 and wait for 60 seconds.
E ECUT
(f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
C138072
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 23 is not output. (A)
DTC 24 is not output. (B)
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1630 is not output. (A)
DTC B1635 is not output. (B)

NG (A) REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

NG (B) REPLACE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR


ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–48 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1635/24 Left Side C Pillar Sensor Malfunction


DESCRIPTION
The side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2 circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and side airbag sensor assembly LH
No. 2.
The side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2 detects impacts and sends the signal to determine airbag activation to the airbag
computer assembly.
RS DTC B1635/24 is recorded if a malfunction is detected in the side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2 circuit.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• Wire harness short circuit, +B short circuit, ground
• Side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2
short or open circuit between airbag computer
• Airbag computer assembly
B1635/24 assembly and side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2
• Floor wire No. 2 (between airbag computer assembly and
• Side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2 malfunction
side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

CSL+ CSL+

VUCL VUCL

ESCL ESCL

CSL- CSL-

Side Airbag Sensor Assembly NO. 2 Airbag Computer Assembly

C138073
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–49

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2

SST 09843-18020
(a) Turn the ignition switch on (IG) and wait 60 seconds.
(b) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Side Airbag page RS-19.) RS
Sensor (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Assembly Airbag Standard:
LH NO. 2 Computer DTC 24 is not output.
Assembly (2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1635 is not output.
DLC DTC B1635/24
OK PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

E ECUT

C138074

NG

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR CONNECTION STATUS

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the airbag computer assembly.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
airbag computer assembly.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK

3 CHECK CONNECTION STATUS OF SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2

(a) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2.
Standard:
Make sure the connector is correctly connected to the
side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK
RS–50 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

4 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (OPEN CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)

SST 09843-18020
(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Side Airbag
the side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2.
RS Sensor
Assembly (b) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals VUCL and ESCL
LH NO. 2 Airbag of connector C and terminals CSL+ and CSL-.
Computer (c) Using a tester, touch terminals VUCL and ESCL of connector B or
Assembly CSL+ and CSL- terminals with the tester probe and measure the
resistance between connector B and connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
VUCL CSL- ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
CSL+ ESCL ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)
C138115

OK

5 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT)
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Release the short circuit between terminals VUCL and ESCL of
connector C, and terminals CSL+ and CSL-.
Side (b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUCL,
Airbag
Sensor ESCL of connector B and the CSL+ and CSL- terminals, and the
Assembly Airbag body ground.
LH NO. 2
Computer Standard:
Assembly 1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)
VUCL CSL-
CSL+ ESCL

C138075

OK

6 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–51

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals VUCL,


ESCL of connector B and between terminals CSL+ and CSL-.
Side
Airbag
Standard:
Sensor 1 MΩ or higher
Assembly Airbag
LH NO. 2 NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
Computer
Assembly (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2) RS

VUCL CSL-
CSL+ ESCL

C138075

OK

7 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2 CIRCUIT (+B SHORT CIRCUIT) (BETWEEN
AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
Side
(b) Using a tester, measure the voltage between the body ground and the
Airbag
Sensor VUCL, ESCL, CSL+ and CSL- terminals of connector B.
Assembly Airbag Standard:
LH NO. 2
Computer 1 V or less
Assembly
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2)

VUCL CSL-
CSL+ ESCL

C138075

OK

8 INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2

SST 09843-18020
RS–52 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Side Airbag (d) Switch the side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2 and the side airbag
Sensor
Assembly sensor assembly LRH No.2, and securely install the connectors.
RH NO. 2
Airbag
Computer NOTICE:
Assembly • When installing the connectors, do not drop the airbag
sensor assembly RH No. 2 or LH . And do not subject them to
RS DTC B1630/23
any other type of strong impact.
DLC • Replace the sensor body with a new one if it is dropped or
subject to any other type of strong impact.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
DTC B1635/24 and wait for 60 seconds.
E ECUT (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
C138116
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 23 is not output. (A)
DTC 24 is not output. (B)
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1630 is not output. (A)
DTC B1635 is not output. (B)

NG (A) REPLACE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR


ASSEMBLY LH NO. 2

NG (B) REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–53

Short Circuit between Driver Seat Front


DTC B1800/13
Collision Igniter Lines
DESCRIPTION
The driver seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly, the spiral cable and the horn button assembly. The
airbag will be activated when the activation conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the driver seat airbag igniter circuit (AD+, AD- line), DTC B1800/13 is recorded in the airbag computer
assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Wire harness AD+, AD- line short circuit between
airbag computer assembly and horn button assembly • Horn button assembly
(driver seat side airbag) • Spiral cable
B1800/13 • Horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Airbag computer assembly
malfunction • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Spiral cable malfunction assembly and spiral cable)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

A+ D+ D+ AD+

A- D- D- AD-

Horn Button Assembly


(Driver Side Airbag) Spiral Cable

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137857
RS–54 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 CHECK AIRBAG CONNECTORS

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the negative battery terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the horn button assembly.
(c) Check that there is no damage to the horn button assembly (driver
seat side airbag) connectors.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPLACE SPIRAL CABLE

OK

2 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
Horn Button Assembly Short Mechanism (b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (AD+, AD-).
(Driver Side Airbag) Release (c) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector E with the
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
Spiral connector E.
Cable Standard:
1 MΩ or higher
Airbag
NG Go to step 5
Computer
Assembly

C095277J01

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–55

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

SST 09843-18020
(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag
Spiral
Cable
Computer (c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
RS
Assembly
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Horn Button Assembly Standard:
(Driver Side Airbag) DTC 13 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DLC DTC B1800/13 DTC B1800 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT
C082259J02

OK

4 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT IGNITER (HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

SST 09843-18020
(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).
Spiral Cable (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the horn button assembly.
Airbag
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Horn Button Assembly page RS-19.)
(Driver Side Airbag) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 13 is not output.
DLC DTC B1800/13
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1800 is not output.
E
ECUT NG REPLACE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY
C082260J02

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD

5 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL
CABLE)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
RS–56 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.


Short Mechanism Release
HINT:
At this point, the short circuiting mechanism of connector B is in
Spiral
released.
Cable
(b) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector C with the
tester rod and measure the resistance between connector B and
Horn Button Assembly Airbag
(Driver Side Airbag) connector C.
Computer
Standard:
Assembly
RS 1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


D- WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
D+
ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL CABLE)

G026016J02

OK

6 INSPECT SPIRAL CABLE

(a) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector D (D+, D-).


Horn Button Assembly Short Mechanism (b) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector E with the
(Driver Side Airbag) Release tester probe and measure the resistance between the spiral cables.
Standard:
Spiral 1 M Ω or higher
Cable
NG REPLACE SPIRAL CABLE
Airbag
Computer
Assembly
D+ D-

C095280J01

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–57

Open Circuit in Driver Seat Front Collision


DTC B1801/14
Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The driver seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly, the spiral cable and the horn button assembly. The
airbag will be activated when the activation conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the driver seat airbag ignition circuit (AD+, AD- line), DTC B1801/14 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit of the AD+ and AD- lines of the wire
harness between the airbag computer assembly and • Horn button assembly
the horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Spiral cable
B1801/14 • Horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Airbag computer assembly
malfunction • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Spiral cable malfunction assembly and spiral cable)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

A+ D+ D+ AD+

A- D- D- AD-

Horn Button Assembly


(Driver Side Airbag) Spiral Cable

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137857
RS–58 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Horn Button Assembly
HINT:
(Driver Side Airbag)
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the negative battery terminal.
Spiral
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Cable
the horn button assembly.
(c) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector E with the
Airbag
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
Computer
connector E.
Assembly
D- D+ Standard:
1Ω or less

NG Go to step 4

C095281J01

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–59

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Horn Button Assembly
(b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
(Driver Side Airbag)
between terminals D+ and D- of connector E.
Airbag NOTICE:
Spiral Computer
Cable Assembly
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Twist The Stripped page RS-19.)
Section
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Wire Harness Standard:
(Wire Diameter DTC 14 is not output.
0.5 mm ) (2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1801/14 DTC B1801 is not output.
DLC
NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E
ECUT
C095282J03

OK

3 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT IGNITER (HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between terminals D+ and D- of connector E
Airbag and connect the connector to the horn button assembly.
Spiral Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Cable Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Horn Button Assembly page IN-38.)
(Driver Side Airbag)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DLC DTC B1801/14 DTC 14 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E DTC B1801 is not output.
ECUT
C080630J02 NG REPLACE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–60 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

4 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL
CABLE)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.
(b) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector C with the
RS tester rod and measure the resistance between connector B and
Spiral connector C.
Cable
Standard:
1Ω or less
Horn Button Assembly
Airbag
(Driver Side Airbag) NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL
Computer
Assembly WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL CABLE)

D- D+

G026017J01

OK

5 INSPECT SPIRAL CABLE

(a) Using a tester, touch terminals D+ and D- of connector E with the


Horn Button Assembly tester probe and measure the resistance between the spiral cables.
(Driver Side Airbag) Standard:
1Ω or less
Spiral
Cable NG REPLACE SPIRAL CABLE

Airbag
Computer
Assembly

C095284J01

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–61

Ground Short Circuit in Driver Seat Front


DTC B1802/11
Collision Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The driver seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly, the spiral cable and the horn button assembly. The
airbag will be activated when the activation conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the driver seat airbag ignition circuit (AD+, AD- line), DTC B1802/11 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Wire harness AD+, AD- line ground short circuit
between airbag computer assembly and horn button • Horn button assembly
assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Spiral cable
B1802/11 • Horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Airbag computer assembly
malfunction • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Spiral cable malfunction assembly and spiral cable)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

A+ D+ D+ AD+

A- D- D- AD-

Horn Button Assembly


(Driver Side Airbag) Spiral Cable

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137857
RS–62 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Horn Button Assembly
(Driver Side Airbag) HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the negative battery terminal.
Spiral
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Cable
the horn button assembly.
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals D+ and D-
Airbag
of connector E, and the body ground.
Computer
Standard:
Assembly
D- D+ 1 M Ω or higher

NG Go to step 4

C095281J01

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–63

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Horn Button Assembly (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between
(Driver Side Airbag) terminals D+ and D- of connector E.
Airbag NOTICE:
Spiral
Cable
Computer
Assembly
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Twist The Stripped
Portion page RS-19.)
Wire Harness (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
(Diameter 0.5 mm) Standard:
DTC 11 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1802/1 Standard:
DTC B1802 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E EC

C095285J05

OK

3 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT IGNITER (HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between terminals D+ and D- of connector E
Airbag and connect the connector to the horn button assembly.
Spiral
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Cable
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Horn Button Assembly
page IN-38.)
(Driver Side Airbag)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1802/1
DTC 11 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E DTC B1802 is not output.
EC

C080632J02 NG REPLACE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–64 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

4 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL
CABLE)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect connectors C and D.
(b) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals D+ and D-
RS Spiral
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
Cable
1 MΩ or higher
Horn Button Assembly NG
Airbag REPLACE SPIRAL CABLE
(Driver Side Airbag)
Computer
Assembly

D- D+

G026017J01

OK

5 INSPECT SPIRAL CABLE

(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals D+ and D-


Horn Button Assembly
of connector E, and the body ground.
(Driver Side Airbag)
Standard:
1 M Ω or higher
Spiral
Cable NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (BETWEEN AIRBAG
Airbag COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL
Computer CABLE)
Assembly

C095284J01

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–65

Power Supply Short Circuit in Driver Seat Front


DTC B1803/12
Collision Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The driver seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly, the spiral cable and the horn button assembly. The
airbag will be activated when the activation conditions are met.
When a +B short is detected in the driver seat airbag igniter circuit (AD+, AD- line), DTC B1803/12 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• +B short circuit of the AD+ and AD- lines of the wire
harness between the airbag computer assembly and • Horn button assembly
the horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Spiral cable
B1803/12 • Horn button assembly (driver seat side airbag) • Airbag computer assembly
malfunction • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Spiral cable malfunction assembly and spiral cable)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

A+ D+ D+ AD+

A- D- D- AD-

Horn Button Assembly


(Driver Side Airbag) Spiral Cable

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137857
RS–66 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Horn Button Assembly
HINT:
(Driver Side Airbag)
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the negative battery terminal.
Spiral
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Cable
the horn button assembly.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Airbag
(IG).
Computer
(d) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals D+ and D- of
Assembly
D- D+ connector E, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG Go to step 4

C095281J01

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–67

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Horn Button Assembly (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Driver Side Airbag) (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Airbag (d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
Spiral
Cable Computer
Assembly
between terminals D+ and D- of connector E.
NOTICE:
RS
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
Twist The Stripped (e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Section and wait for 60 seconds.
Wire Harness (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
(Wire Diameter page RS-19.)
0.5 mm) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1802/1 DTC 12 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1803 is not output.
E EC
NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
C095285J03

OK

3 INSPECT DRIVER SEAT IGNITER (HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between terminals D+ and D- of connector E
Airbag and connect the connector to the horn button assembly.
Spiral (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
Cable and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Horn Button Assembly page IN-38.)
(Driver Side Airbag) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1803/1 DTC 12 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1803 is not output.
E EC
C080147J03 NG REPLACE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–68 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

4 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL
CABLE)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
RS Spiral
(c) Disconnect connectors C and D.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Cable
(IG).
(e) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals D+ and D- of
Horn Button Assembly
Airbag connector C, and the body ground.
(Driver Side Airbag)
Computer Standard:
Assembly 1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
D- D+
ASSEMBLY AND SPIRAL CABLE)

G026017J01

OK

5 INSPECT SPIRAL CABLE

(a) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals D+ and D- of


Horn Button Assembly
connector E, and the body ground.
(Driver Side Airbag)
Standard:
1 V or less
Spiral
Cable NG REPLACE SPIRAL CABLE

Airbag
Computer
Assembly

C095284J01

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–69

Short Circuit between Passenger Seat Front


DTC B1805/53
Collision Igniter Lines
DESCRIPTION
The passenger seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly. The instrument panel passenger airbag assembly operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the passenger seat airbag igniter circuit (AP+, AP- line), DTC B1805/53 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short circuit of the AP+ and AP- lines of the wire
harness between the airbag computer assembly and • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly • Airbag computer assembly
B1805/53 (passenger seat side airbag) • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly assembly and instrument panel passenger airbag
(passenger seat side airbag) malfunction assembly)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

AP+

AP-

Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag


Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag)

Airbag Computer Assembly

G024724J02
RS–70 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly.
(c) Check that the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly (front
passenger seat side airbag) connectors are not damaged.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


WIRE (INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER
AIRBAG ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR)

OK

2 INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND


INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
Instrument Panel Short Mechanism (b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (AP+, AP-).
Passenger Airbag Release (c) Using a tester, touch terminals P+ and P- of connector C with the
Assembly (Passenger
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
Side Airbag)
C Airbag connector.
Computer Standard:
Assembly 1 MΩ or higher
D

NG REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE


(INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR)

G024726J01

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–71

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag
(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
C Airbag
Computer
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
RS
D
Assembly
Standard:
DTC 53 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1805/5 Standard:
DTC B1805 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E EC

G024728J02

OK

4 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT IGNITER (INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag)
(c) Connect the connectors to the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly.
C Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
D Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1805/53 Standard:
DTC 53 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E
ECUT DTC B1805 is not output.

C137813 NG REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–72 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Open Circuit in Passenger Seat Front Collision


DTC B1806/54
Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The passenger seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly. The instrument panel passenger airbag assembly operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When an open circuit is detected in the passenger seat airbag igniter circuit (AP+, AP- line), DTC B1806/54 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• Open circuit of the AP+ and AP- lines of the wire
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
B1806/54 (passenger seat side airbag) • Airbag computer assembly
• Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly • Instrument panel wire
(passenger seat side airbag) malfunction
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

AP+

AP-

Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly


(Passenger Side Airbag)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137997
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–73

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag HINT:
Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
C (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly.
Computer
Assembly (c) Using a tester, touch terminals P+ and P- of connector C with the
D
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
C137998
PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

OK
RS–74 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly
(b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
(Passenger Side Airbag)
between terminals P+ and P- of connector C.
NOTICE:
C
RS Airbag
Computer
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
D Assembly (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Twist The Stripped page RS-19.)
Portion (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Wire Harness Standard:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) DTC 54 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1806/54
DTC B01806 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C137999

OK

3 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT IGNITER (INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Airbag)
(c) Release the short circuit between P+ and P- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the instrument panel passenger airbag
C Airbag assembly.
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
D
Assembly
and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1806/54 Standard:
DTC 54 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1806 is not output.
C138001

NG REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–75

Ground Short Circuit in Passenger Seat Front


DTC B1807/51
Collision Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The passenger seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly. The instrument panel passenger airbag assembly operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the passenger seat airbag igniter circuit (AP+, AP- line), DTC B1807/51 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Ground short circuit of the AP+ and AP- lines of the
wire harness between the airbag computer assembly • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
and the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly • Airbag computer assembly
B1807/51 (passenger seat side airbag) • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly assembly and instrument panel passenger airbag
(passenger seat side airbag) malfunction assembly)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

AP+

AP-

Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly


(Passenger Side Airbag)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137997
RS–76 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag HINT:
Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
C (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly.
Computer
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals P+ and P-
D Assembly
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL WIRE


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)
C137998

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–77

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
(Passenger Side Airbag) between terminals P+ and P- of connector C.
NOTICE:
C
Airbag
Computer
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
D Assembly (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
Twist The Stripped
Portion (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Wire Harness Standard:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) DTC 51 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1807/51
DTC B1807 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138003

OK

3 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT IGNITER (INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Airbag)
(c) Release the short circuit between P+ and P- of connector C and
Airbag connect the connectors to the instrument panel passenger airbag
C
Computer assembly.
Assembly (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
D
and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
B1807/51
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 51 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
E ECUT
Standard:
DTC B1807 is not output.
C138004

NG REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–78 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Power Supply Short Circuit in Passenger Seat


DTC B1808/52
Front Collision Igniter Circuit
DESCRIPTION
The passenger seat airbag igniter circuit consists of the airbag sensor assembly and the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly. The instrument panel passenger airbag assembly operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When a +B short is detected in the passenger seat airbag igniter circuit (AP+, AP- line), DTC B1808/52 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• +B short circuit of the AP+ and AP- lines of the wire
harness between the airbag computer assembly and • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly • Airbag computer assembly
B1808/52 (passenger seat side airbag) • Instrument panel wire (between airbag computer
• Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly assembly and instrument panel passenger airbag
(passenger seat side airbag) malfunction assembly)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

AP+

AP-

Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly


(Passenger Side Airbag)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C137997
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–79

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT AIRBAG IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag HINT:
Assembly (Passenger Side Airbag) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
C (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly.
Computer
Assembly (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
D
(IG).
(d) Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals P+ and P- of
connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


WIRE (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C137998
ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

OK
RS–80 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Airbag) (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
C
RS Airbag
Computer
between terminals P+ and P- of connector C.
NOTICE:
D Assembly When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Twist The Stripped
Portion (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Wire Harness page RS-19.)
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1808/52 DTC 52 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1808 is not output.

E ECUT NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


C138005

OK

3 INSPECT PASSENGER SEAT IGNITER (INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY)

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Instrument Panel Passenger Airbag Assembly (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Airbag) (c) Release the short circuit between P+ and P- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the instrument panel passenger airbag
C Airbag assembly.
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
D Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1808/52
Standard:
DTC 52 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
E Standard:
ECUT
DTC B1808 is not output.
C138006

NG REPLACE INSTRUMENT PANEL


PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–81

DTC B1820/43 Short Circuit between Right Side Igniter Lines


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly RH. The
front seat airbag assembly RH operates when deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the front seat airbag RH igniter circuit (SFR+, SFR- line), DTC B1820/43 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Short circuit of the SFR+ and SFR-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1820/43 the front seat airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly RH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138007

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
RS–82 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
RS For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Front Seat Airbag Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Assembly RH Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the front seat airbag assembly RH.
(c) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (SFR+, SFR-
).
Short Mechanism (d) Using a tester, touch terminals SFR+ and SFR- of connector C with
Release the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B
and connector C.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


C138008 (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY RH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag (c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly RH Airbag
Computer page RS-19.)
Assembly (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 43 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1820/43
DTC B1820 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138009

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–83

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connector to the front seat airbag assembly RH.
Front Seat
Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag
Assembly RH Computer
(e)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
RS
Assembly
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 43 is not output.
B1820/43
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1820 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
C138010 ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–84 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1821/44 Open Circuit in Right Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly RH. The
front seat airbag assembly RH operates when deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the front seat airbag RH igniter circuit (SFR+, SFR- line), DTC B1821/44 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short circuit of the SFR+ and SFR-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1821/44 the front seat airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly RH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138007

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–85

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Assembly RH Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the front seat airbag assembly RH.
(c) Using a tester, touch terminals SFR+ and SFR- of connector C with
the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B
and connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
C138011
ASSEMBLY RH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals SFR+ and SFR- of
Front Seat connector C.
Airbag NOTICE:
Airbag
Assembly RH When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Computer
Assembly terminals with force.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 44 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1821/44
Standard:
DTC B1821 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138012
RS–86 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 900 seconds.

RS Front Seat
Airbag
(c) Release the short circuit between SFR+ and SFR- of connector C
and connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly RH.
Airbag
Assembly RH Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1821/44 Standard:
DTC 44 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1821 is not output.

C138013 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–87

DTC B1822/41 Ground Short Circuit in Right Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly RH. The
front seat airbag assembly RH operates when deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the front seat airbag RH igniter circuit (SFR+, SFR- line), DTC B1822/41 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Short circuit of the SFR+ and SFR-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1822/41 the front seat airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly RH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138007

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
RS–88 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
RS For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Assembly RH Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the front seat airbag assembly RH.
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals SFR+ and
SFR- of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY RH)
C138011

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals SFR+ and SFR- of
Front Seat connector C.
Airbag NOTICE:
Airbag
Assembly RH Computer When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Assembly terminals with force.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 41 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1822/41
DTC B1822 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138014
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–89

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat
Airbag Airbag
(c) Release the short circuit between SFR+ and SFR- of connector C
and connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly RH.
RS
Assembly RH Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
B1822/41 (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 41 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1822 is not output.

C138015 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–90 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1823/42 Power Supply Short Circuit in Right Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly RH. The
front seat airbag assembly RH operates when deployment conditions are met.
When a +B short is detected in the front seat airbag RH igniter circuit (SFR+, SFR- line), DTC B1823/42 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• +B Short circuit of the SFR+ and SFR- lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1823/42 the front seat airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly RH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138007

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–91

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Assembly RH Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the front seat airbag assembly RH.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(d) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals SFR+ and SFR-
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138011
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY RH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Airbag Airbag (d) Using the SST, short the circuit between terminals SFR+ and SFR- of
Assembly RH Computer connector C.
Assembly NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
terminals with force.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 42 is not output.
B1823/42
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1823 is not output.

E ECUT NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


C138016
RS–92 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.

RS Front Seat
(c) Release the short circuit between SFR+ and SFR- of connector C
and connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly RH.
Airbag Airbag
Assembly RH (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly
(e) Using the DS-II, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again.
(See page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1823/42 Standard:
DTC 42 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1823 is not output.

C138017 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–93

DTC B1825/47 Short in L side side ignition system wire


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly LH. The front
seat airbag assembly LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the front seat airbag LH igniter circuit (SFL+, SFL- line), DTC B1825/47 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Short circuit of the SFL+ and SFL-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1825/47 the front seat airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly LH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138018

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
RS–94 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-38.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
RS For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag HINT:
Short Mechanism
Assembly LH Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Release
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag the front seat airbag assembly LH.
Computer (c) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (SFL+, SFL-).
Assembly (d) Using a tester, touch terminals SFL+ and SFL- of connector C with
the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B
and connector C.
Standard:
1 M Ω or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138019
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY LH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Airbag (b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly LH and wait for 60 seconds.
(c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
Airbag (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Computer
Standard:
Assembly
DTC 47 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1825/47
DTC B1825 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138020

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–95

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Airbag
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly LH
(c) Connect the connector to the front seat airbag assembly LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag
(e)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
RS
Computer
Assembly page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 47 is not output.
B1825/47 (2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1825 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
C138021 ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–96 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1826/48 Open Circuit in Left Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly LH. The front
seat airbag assembly LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the front seat airbag LH igniter circuit (SFL+, SFL- line), DTC B1826/48 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit of the SFL+ and SFL-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1826/48 the front seat airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly LH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138018

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–97

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag HINT:
Assembly LH Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag the front seat airbag assembly LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, touch terminals SFL+ and SFL- of connector C with
Assembly the tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B
and connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
C138023
ASSEMBLY LH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Airbag (b) Using SST, short the circuit between terminals SFL+ and SFL- of
Assembly LH connector C.
NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Airbag terminals with force.
Computer
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 48 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1826/48 Standard:
DTC B1826 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138024
RS–98 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Airbag (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly LH
RS (c) Release the short circuit between SFL+ and SFL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag
and wait for 60 seconds.
Computer
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1826/48 Standard:
DTC 48 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1826 is not output.

C138025 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–99

DTC B1827/45 Ground Short Circuit in Left Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly LH. The front
seat airbag assembly LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the front seat airbag LH igniter circuit (SFL+, SFL- line), DTC B1827/45 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Short circuit of the SFL+ and SFL-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1827/45 the front seat airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly LH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138018

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
RS–100 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
RS For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag HINT:
Assembly LH Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag the front seat airbag assembly LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals SFL+ and
Assembly SFL- of connector C and the body ground.
Standard:
1 M Ω or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY LH)
C138023

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Airbag (b) Using SST, short the circuit between terminals SFL+ and SFL- of
Assembly LH connector C.
NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Airbag terminals with force.
Computer (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 45 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1827/45
DTC B1827 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138027
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–101

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Airbag (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly LH
(c) Release the short circuit between SFL+ and SFL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly LH.
RS
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag and wait for 60 seconds.
Computer
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1827/45 Standard:
DTC 45 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1827 is not output.

C138028 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–102 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1828/46 Power Supply Short Circuit in Left Side Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The front seat airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat airbag assembly LH. The front
seat airbag assembly LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a +B short is detected in the front seat airbag LH igniter circuit (SFL+, SFL- line), DTC B1828/46 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• +B short circuit of the SFL+ and SFL-lines of the wire
• Front seat airbag assembly LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1828/46 the front seat airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat airbag assembly LH malfunction
and the front seat airbag assembly LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Airbag Assembly LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138018

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–103

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag HINT:
Assembly LH Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag the front seat airbag assembly LH.
Computer (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Assembly (IG).
(d) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals SFL+ and SFL-
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138023
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY LH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Airbag (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly LH (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(d) Using SST, short the circuit between terminals SFR+ and SFR- of
connector C.
Airbag NOTICE:
Computer When short circuiting, do not insert the SST into the connector
Assembly terminals with force.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1828/46
DTC 46 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1828 is not output.

E ECUT NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


C138030
RS–104 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT SEAT AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Airbag
RS Assembly LH (c) Release the short circuit between SFL+ and SFL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag and wait for 60 seconds.
Computer (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1828/46 Standard:
DTC 46 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT
DTC B1828 is not output.

C138031 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–105

Short Circuit between Right Side Curtain Igniter


DTC B1830/83
Lines
DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag RH. The curtain
shield airbag RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit (ICR+, ICR- line), DTC B1830/83 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR-lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1830/83 the curtain shield airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag RH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Door Airbag RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138083
RS–106 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 CHECK CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG CONNECTORS

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connector from the curtain shield airbag RH.
(c) Check that there is no damage to the curtain shield airbag RH
connectors.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG CONNECTOR)

OK

2 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
Short Mechanism Release (b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (ICR+, ICR-).
Curtain Shield (c) Using a tester, touch terminals ICR+ and ICR- of connector C with the
Door Airbag RH Airbag tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
Computer
connector C.
Assembly
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
RH)

C138084

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–107

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Curtain Shield
(c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Door Airbag RH Airbag
Computer page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
RS
Assembly
Standard:
DTC 83 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1830/83 Standard:
DTC B1830 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138085

OK

4 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Curtain Shield (c) Connect the connector to the curtain shield airbag RH.
Door Airbag RH Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1830/83
DTC 83 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1830 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
C138086

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–108 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1831/84 Open Circuit in Right Side Curtain Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag RH. The curtain
shield airbag RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit (ICR+, ICR- line), DTC B1831/84 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit of the ICR+ and ICR-lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1831/84 the curtain shield airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag RH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138087

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–109

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Curtain Shield Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag
Airbag RH disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Computer
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly
the curtain shield airbag RH.
(c) Using a tester, touch terminals ICR+ and ICR- of connector C with the
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
C138088
RH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Curtain Shield (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between
Airbag RH Airbag terminals ICR+ and ICR- of connector C.
Computer NOTICE:
Assembly When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Twist The Stripped (d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Portion page RS-19.)
Wire Harness (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) Standard:
DTC 84 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1831/84
DTC B1831 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138089
RS–110 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.

RS Curtain Shield
Airbag RH Airbag
(c) Release the short circuit between ICR+ and ICR- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag RH.
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1831/84 Standard:
DTC 84 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1831 is not output.

C138090 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–111

Ground Short Circuit in Right Side Curtain


DTC B1832/81
Igniter
DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag RH. The curtain
shield airbag RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit (ICR+, ICR- line), DTC B1832/82 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Ground short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR-lines of the
• Curtain shield airbag RH
wire harness between the airbag computer assembly
• Airbag computer assembly
B1832/82 and the curtain shield airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag RH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138087
RS–112 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Curtain Shield Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag
Airbag RH Computer disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Assembly (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
the curtain shield airbag RH.
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals ICR+ and
ICR- of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
RH)
C138088

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–113

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Curtain Shield (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between
Airbag RH Airbag terminals ICR+ and ICR- of connector C.
Computer NOTICE:
Assembly When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Twist The Stripped
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Portion
page RS-19.)
Wire Harness
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 81 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1832/81
Standard:
DTC B1832 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138091

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between ICR+ and ICR- of connector C and
Curtain Shield
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag RH.
Airbag RH Airbag
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1832/81 Standard:
DTC 81 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1832 is not output.
E ECUT

C138092 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–114 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Power Supply Short Circuit in Right Side


DTC B1833/82
Curtain Igniter
DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag RH. The curtain
shield airbag RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When a +B short is detected in the curtain shield airbag RH igniter circuit (ICR+, ICR- line), DTC B1833/82 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• +B short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR-lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag RH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1833/82 the curtain shield airbag assembly RH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag RH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag RH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag RH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138087
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–115

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Curtain Shield Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Airbag
Airbag RH disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Computer
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly
the curtain shield airbag RH.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(d) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals ICR+ and
ICR- of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138088
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
RH)

OK
RS–116 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Airbag RH Airbag (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
Computer (d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between

RS Assembly terminals ICR+ and ICR- of connector C.


NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
Twist The Stripped (e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Portion
and wait for 60 seconds.
Wire Harness
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm)
(f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1833/82
DTC 82 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1833 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
C138093

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between ICR+ and ICR- of connector C and
Curtain Shield
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag RH.
Airbag RH Airbag
Computer (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1833/82 Standard:
DTC 82 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT
DTC B1833 is not output.

C138094 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–117

Short Circuit between Left Side Curtain Igniter


DTC B1835/87
Lines
DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag LH. The curtain
shield airbag LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the curtain shield airbag LH igniter igniter (ICL+, ICL- line), DTC B1836/87 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR- lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1836/87 the curtain shield airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag LH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138095
RS–118 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 CHECK CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG CONNECTORS

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connector from the curtain shield airbag LH.
(c) Check that there is no damage to the curtain shield airbag LH
connectors.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG CONNECTOR)

OK

2 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
Curtain Shield Short Mechanism Release (b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (ICL+, ICL-).
Airbag LH (c) Using a tester, touch terminals ICL+ and ICL- of connector C with the
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Airbag Standard:
Computer
1 MΩ or higher
Assembly
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
LH)

C138096

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–119

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Curtain Shield (b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag LH and wait for 60 seconds.
(c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See

Airbag
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
RS
Computer Standard:
Assembly DTC 87 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1835/87
DTC B1836 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT
C138097

OK

4 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Airbag LH
(c) Connect the connector to the curtain shield airbag LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag
(e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Computer
page IN-38.)
Assembly
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 87 is not output.
B1835/87 (2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1836 is not output.

E ECUT NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH


C138098

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–120 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1836/88 L side curtain ignition system open circuit


DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag LH. The curtain
shield airbag LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit (ICL+, ICL- line), DTC B1836/88 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit of the ICR+ and ICR- lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1836/88 the curtain shield airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag LH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138095

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–121

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38. RS
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Curtain Shield Airbag LH HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag curtain shield airbag LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, touch terminals ICL+ and ICL- of connector C with the
Assembly
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
C138099
LH)

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Curtain Shield Airbag LH (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between
terminals ICL+ and ICL- of connector C.
NOTICE:
Airbag When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
Computer connector terminals with force.
Assembly (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Twist The Stripped (d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Portion page RS-19.)
Wire Harness (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm ) Standard:
DTC 88 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1836/88 Standard:
DTC B1166 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138100
RS–122 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield Airbag LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.

RS (c) Release the short circuit between ICL+ and ICL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag and wait for 60 seconds.
Computer (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1836/88 DTC 88 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1836 is not output.
E ECUT
C138101 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–123

DTC B1837/85 Ground Short Circuit in Left Side Curtain Igniter


DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag LH. The curtain
shield airbag LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit (ICL+, ICL- line), DTC B1837/85 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR- lines of the wire
• Curtain shield airbag LH
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
• Airbag computer assembly
B1837/85 the curtain shield airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag LH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138095

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
RS–124 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH)

HINT:
RS For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Curtain Shield Airbag LH HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag curtain shield airbag LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals ICL+ and
Assembly
ICL- of connector C and the body ground.
Standard:
1 M Ω or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
LH)
C138099

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between
Curtain Shield Airbag LH
terminals ICL+ and ICL- of connector C.
NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
Airbag
connector terminals with force.
Computer
Assembly (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Twist The Stripped Portion page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Wire Harness
Standard:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm)
DTC 85 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1837/85 Standard:
DTC B1837 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


E ECUT

C138102
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–125

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield Airbag LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between ICL+ and ICL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag LH.
RS
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag and wait for 60 seconds.
Computer (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1837/85 DTC 85 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1837 is not output.
E ECUT
C138103 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–126 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Power Supply Short Circuit in Left Side Curtain


DTC B1838/86
Igniter
DESCRIPTION
The curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the curtain shield airbag LH. The curtain
shield airbag LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When a B+ short is detected in the curtain shield airbag LH igniter circuit (ICL+, ICL- line), DTC B1838/86 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• Ground short circuit of the ICR+ and ICR- lines of the
• Curtain shield airbag LH
wire harness between the airbag computer assembly
• Airbag computer assembly
B1838/86 and the curtain shield airbag assembly LH
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Curtain shield airbag LH malfunction
and curtain shield airbag LH)
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Curtain Shield Airbag LH

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138095
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–127

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Curtain Shield Airbag LH HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag curtain shield airbag LH.
Computer (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Assembly (IG).
(d) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals ICL+ and ICL- of
connector C and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138099
ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG
LH)

OK
RS–128 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield Airbag LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short circuit between

RS Airbag terminals ICL+ and ICL- of connector C.


NOTICE:
Computer
Assembly When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
Twist The Stripped (e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Portion and wait for 60 seconds.
Wire Harness (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Wire Diameter 0.5 mm ) page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1838/86 DTC 86 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1838 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
C138104

OK

3 INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Curtain Shield Airbag LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Release the short circuit between ICL+ and ICL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag LH.
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Airbag
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1838/86 Standard:
DTC 86 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1838 is not output.
E ECUT
C138105 NG REPLACE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–129

Short Circuit between Front Right Seat


DTC B1900/63
Pretensioner Lines
DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly RH
(driver seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the front pretensioner RH igniter circuit (PR+, PR- line), DTC B1900/63 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short to the PR+ and PR- lines of the wire harness • Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
between the airbag computer assembly and front seat pretensioner)
outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side pretensioner) • Airbag computer assembly
B1900/63
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side • Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
pretensioner) malfunction and the front seat outer belt assembly RH [driver seat
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction side pretensioner])

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly RH


(Driver Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138033
RS–130 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 CHECK PRETENSIONER CONNECTOR

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connector from the pretensioner RH.
(c) Check that there is no damage to the pretensioner connector.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(PRETENSIONER CONNECTOR)

OK

2 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
(b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (PR+, PR-).
Front Seat Outer Belt
(c) Using a tester, touch terminals PR+ and PR- of connector C with the
Assembly RH Airbag
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Computer
Assembly connector C.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

Short Mechanism NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


Release (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY RH)

C138034

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–131

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Front Seat Outer Belt and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly RH (c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Airbag
Computer
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
RS
Assembly Standard:
DTC 63 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1900/63 Standard:
DTC B1900 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT
C138035

OK

4 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt (c) Connect the connector to the pretensioner RH.
Assembly RH (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
(Driver Side Pretensioner) and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag
Computer (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Assembly page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 63 is not output.
B1900/63 (2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1900 is not output.

E NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT


ECUT
C138036 ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–132 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1901/64 Open Circuit in Front Right Seat Pretensioner


DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly RH
(driver seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the front pretensioner RH igniter circuit (PR+, PR- line), DTC B1901/64 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit to the PR+ and PR- lines of the wire
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
pretensioner)
front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
• Airbag computer assembly
B1901/64 pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
and the front seat outer belt assembly RH [driver seat
pretensioner) malfunction
side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly RH


(Driver Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138033
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–133

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Outer Belt
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Assembly RH
(Driver Side Pretensioner) disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Airbag
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Computer
Assembly the pretensioner RH.
(c) Using a tester, touch terminals PR+ and PR- of connector C with the
tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
C138038
ASSEMBLY RH)

OK
RS–134 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Outer Belt (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
Assembly RH between terminals PR+ and PR- of connector C.
(Driver Side Pretensioner) NOTICE:
Airbag
RS Computer
Assembly
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
Twist The Stripped (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Portion Standard:
Wire Harness
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm)
DTC 64 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1901/64 DTC B1901 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E
ECUT
C138039

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt
(c) Release the short circuit between PR+ and PR- of connector C and
Assembly RH
connect the connectors to the pretensioner RH.
(Driver Side Pretensioner)
Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1901/64 Standard:
DTC 64 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1901 is not output.

C138040 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT


ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–135

DTC B1902/61 Ground Short in Front Right Seat Pretensioner


DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly RH
(driver seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the front pretensioner RH igniter circuit (PR+, PR- line), DTC B1902/61 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• A ground short to the PR+ and PR- lines of the wire
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
pretensioner)
front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
• Airbag computer assembly
B1902/61 pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
and the front seat outer belt assembly RH [driver seat
pretensioner) malfunction
side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly RH


(Driver Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138033
RS–136 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Outer Belt
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Assembly RH
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the pretensioner RH.
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals PR+ and
PR- of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY RH)
C138041

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–137

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Outer Belt (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
Assembly RH
between terminals PR+ and PR- of connector C.
(Driver Side Pretensioner)
Airbag NOTICE:
Computer
Assembly
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Twist The Stripped page RS-19.)
Portion (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Wire Harness Standard:
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) DTC 61 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
B1902/61 Standard:
DTC B1902 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138042

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt (c) Release the short circuit between PR+ and PR- of connector C and
Assembly RH connect the connectors to the pretensioner RH.
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1902/61 Standard:
DTC 61 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
ECUT DTC B1902 is not output.
E
C138043 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–138 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Power Supply Short Circuit in Front Right Seat


DTC B1903/62
Pretensioner
DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner RH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly RH
(driver seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner RH operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When a +B short is detected in the front pretensioner RH igniter circuit (PR+, PR- line), DTC B1903/62 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• A ground short to the PR+ and PR- lines of the wire
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
pretensioner)
front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
• Airbag computer assembly
B1903/62 pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly RH (driver seat side
and the front seat outer belt assembly RH [driver seat
pretensioner) malfunction
side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly RH


(Driver Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138033
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–139

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY RH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Front Seat Outer Belt
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
Assembly RH
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Airbag disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
Computer (b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Assembly the pretensioner RH.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(d) Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals PR+ and PR-
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138041
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY RH)

OK
RS–140 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Outer Belt (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Assembly RH (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(Driver Side Pretensioner) (d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
Airbag
RS Computer
Assembly
between terminals PR+ and PR- of connector C.
NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Twist The Stripped and wait for 60 seconds.
Portion (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Wire Harness page RS-19.)
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm ) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1903/62 DTC 62 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1903 is not output.
E ECUT NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
C138044

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER RH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt (c) Release the short circuit between PR+ and PR- of connector C and
Assembly RH connect the connectors to the pretensioner RH.
(Driver Side Pretensioner) Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1903/62
Standard:
DTC 62 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1903 is not output.
E ECUT
C138045 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY RH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–141

Short Circuit between Front Left Pretensioner


DTC B1905/73
Lines
DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly LH
(passenger seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a short is detected in the front pretensioner LH igniter circuit (PL+, PL- line), DTC B1905/73 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.
RS
DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Short to the PL+ and PL- lines of the wire harness
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
between the airbag computer assembly and front seat
side pretensioner)
outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat side
• Airbag computer assembly
B1905/73 pretensioner)
• Floor wire (between the airbag computer assembly and
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger
the front seat outer belt assembly LH [front passenger
seat side pretensioner) malfunction
seat side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH


(Passenger Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138046
RS–142 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page IN-33)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 CHECK PRETENSIONER CONNECTOR

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connector from the pretensioner LH.
(c) Check that there is no damage to the pretensioner connector.
Standard:
The locking button of the connector has not moved out
of position.
The claws of the locking button have no deformation or
other damage.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(PRETENSIONER CONNECTOR)

OK

2 INSPECT FRONT SEAT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER


ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Release the short circuiting mechanism of connector B (PL+, PL-).
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) (c) Using a tester, touch terminals PL+ and PL- of connector C with the
Short Mechanism Release tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
Airbag
1 MΩ or higher
Computer
Assembly NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2
(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY LH)

C138047

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–143

3 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
Airbag (c) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Computer
Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly
page RS-19.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
RS
Assembly LH
Standard:
(Passenger Side
DTC 73 is not output.
Pretensioner)
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1905/73
DTC B1905 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT
C138048

OK

4 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connector to the pretensioner LH.
Airbag
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
Front Seat Outer Assembly and wait for 60 seconds.
Belt Assembly LH (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
(Passenger Side page IN-38.)
Pretensioner) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1905/73 DTC 73 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1905 is not output.
E ECUT
NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
C138049 ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–144 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

DTC B1906/74 Open Circuit in Front Left Side Pretensioner


DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly LH
(passenger seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When an open circuit is detected in the front pretensioner LH igniter circuit (PL+, PL- line), DTC B1906/74 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.
RS DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area
• Open circuit to the PL+ and PL- lines of the wire
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
side pretensioner)
front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
• Airbag computer assembly
B1906/74 side pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger
and the front seat outer belt assembly LH [front
seat side pretensioner) malfunction
passenger seat side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH


(Passenger Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138046
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–145

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH HINT:
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag pretensioner LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, touch terminals PL+ and PL- of connector C with the
Assembly tester probe and measure the resistance between connector B and
connector C.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
C138050
ASSEMBLY LH)

OK
RS–146 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) between terminals PL+ and PL- of connector C.
NOTICE:

RS When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
Airbag (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
Twist The Stripped
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Portion
Standard:
Wire Harness
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) DTC 74 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1906/74 DTC B1906 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138051

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) (c) Release the short circuit between PL+ and PL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the pretensioner LH.
Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
B1906/74 Standard:
DTC 74 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1906 is not output.
E ECUT
C138052 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–147

DTC B1907/71 Ground Short in Front Left Seat Pretensioner


DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly LH
(passenger seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.
When a ground short is detected in the front pretensioner LH igniter circuit (PL+, PL- line), DTC B1907/71 is recorded in the
airbag computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


RS
• Ground short to the PL+ and PL- lines of the wire
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
harness between the airbag computer assembly and
side pretensioner)
front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
• Airbag computer assembly
B1907/71 side pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger
and the front seat outer belt assembly LH [front
seat side pretensioner) malfunction
passenger seat side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH


(Passenger Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138046
RS–148 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH HINT:
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag pretensioner LH.
Computer (c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminals PL+ and
Assembly PL- of connector C and the body ground.
Standard:
1 M Ω or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY LH)
C138050

OK
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–149

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) between terminals PL+ and PL- of connector C.
NOTICE:
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
connector terminals with force.
RS
Airbag
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer
and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly
(d) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-19.)
Twist The Stripped
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Portion
Standard:
Wire Harness
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) DTC 71 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
B1907/71
DTC B1907 is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

E ECUT

C138053

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) (c) Release the short circuit between PL+ and PL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the pretensioner LH.
Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1907/71
DTC 71 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
E ECUT DTC B1907 is not output.

C138054 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT


ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


RS–150 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

Power Supply Short Circuit in Front Left Seat


DTC B1908/72
Pretensioner
DESCRIPTION
The front pretensioner LH igniter circuit consists of the airbag computer assembly and the front seat outer belt assembly LH
(passenger seat side pretensioner). The pretensioner LH operates when the deployment conditions are met.

RS When a +B short is detected in the front pretensioner LH igniter circuit (PL+, PL- line), DTC B1908/72 is recorded in the airbag
computer assembly.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item Trouble Area


• +B short to the PL+ and PL- lines of the wire harness
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat
between the airbag computer assembly and front seat
side pretensioner)
outer belt assembly LH (front passenger seat side
• Airbag computer assembly
B1908/72 pretensioner)
• Floor wire No. 2 (between the airbag computer assembly
• Front seat outer belt assembly LH (front passenger
and the front seat outer belt assembly LH [front
seat side pretensioner) malfunction
passenger seat side pretensioner])
• Airbag computer assembly malfunction

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH


(Passenger Side Pretensioner)

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138046
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–151

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)

RS
1 INSPECT FRONT SEAT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER CIRCUIT (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY LH)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH HINT:
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly and
Airbag pretensioner LH.
Computer (c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
Assembly (IG).
(d) Using a tester, measure the voltage between terminals PL+ and PL-
of connector C, and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE FLOOR WIRE NO. 2


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
C138050
ASSEMBLY AND FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY LH)

OK
RS–152 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) (c) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(d) Using a wire harness (wire diameter: 0.5 mm), short the circuit

RS between terminals PL+ and PL- of connector C.


NOTICE:
Airbag
When short circuiting, do not insert the wire harness into the
Computer
Assembly connector terminals with force.
(e) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Twist The Stripped and wait for 60 seconds.
Portion (f) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
Wire Harness page RS-19.)
(Wire Diameter 0.5 mm) (1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC 72 is not output.
B1908/72
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1908 is not output.
E ECUT NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
C138055

OK

3 INSPECT FRONT PRETENSIONER LH IGNITER

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


Front Seat Outer Belt Assembly LH (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(Passenger Side Pretensioner) (c) Release the short circuit between PL+ and PL- of connector C and
connect the connectors to the pretensioner LH.
Airbag (d) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
Computer and wait for 60 seconds.
Assembly (e) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page IN-38.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
B1908/72
DTC 72 is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC B1908 is not output.
E ECUT
C138056 NG REPLACE FRONT SEAT OUTER BELT
ASSEMBLY LH

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–153

WARNING LIGHT DOES NOT TURN ON


DESCRIPTION
The airbag warning light is built into the combination meter assembly.
If the airbag system is functioning normally, the airbag warning light will come on for approximately 6 seconds when the ignition
switch is turned on (IG) and then automatically go off. If there is any trouble with the airbag system, the airbag warning light will
remain on or blink to inform the driver of the trouble.
If there is a wire harness ground short circuit between the airbag computer assembly and the combination meter assembly or RS
trouble with the combination meter assembly, the airbag warning light (in the combination meter assembly) will not come on.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Airbag Computer Assembly

Ignition Switch
F/L AM ECU IG2 IG2 Combination AIR BAG
Meter Assembly

Battery

C138106

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 CHECK POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE

(a) Using a tester, check the battery voltage.


Standard:
10 to 14 V
RS–154 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE BATTERY OR


RECHARGING SYSTEM

OK

2 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

RS (a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
(c) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(d) Check the illumination status of the airbag warning light in the
combination meter assembly.
Standard:
The airbag warning light does not come on.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

OK

3 CHECK WIRE HARNESS (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION METER
ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).
(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Remove the combination meter assembly. (See page ME-30.)
(d) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(e) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminal LA+ of the
connector of the airbag computer assembly and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less
LA+
C138107
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR
CONNECTOR (BETWEEN AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION
METER ASSEMBLY)

OK

REPLACE COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–155

WARNING LIGHT REMAINS ON


DESCRIPTION
The airbag warning light is built into the combination meter assembly.
If the airbag system is functioning normally, the airbag warning light will come on for approximately 6 seconds when the ignition
switch is turned on (IG) and then automatically go off. If there is any trouble with the airbag system, the airbag warning light will
remain on or blink to inform the driver of the trouble.
If there is a wire harness +B short circuit or open circuit between the airbag computer assembly and the combination meter RS
assembly or trouble with the combination meter assembly, the airbag warning light (in the combination meter assembly) will
remain on.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Airbag Computer Assembly

Combination Meter Assembly


Ignition Switch

IG2 AIR BAG

Battery

C138108

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 CHECK CONNECTOR CONNECTION STATUS

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
RS–156 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(b) Check the connection status of the connectors that are connected to
the airbag computer assembly and combination meter assembly.
Standard:
The connectors must be securely connected.

NG RECONNECT CONNECTOR

OK
RS
2 INSPECT COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Remove the combination meter assembly. (See page ME-30.)
(b) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(c) Using a tester, check the resistance between the AIRBAG terminal of
the connector disconnected from the combination meter assembly,
and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

AIRBAG NG REPLACE COMBINATION METER


C137814
ASSEMBLY

OK

3 CHECK WIRE HARNESS (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION METER
ASSEMBLY)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
(c) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminal LA+ of the
connector of the airbag computer assembly and the body ground.
Standard:
1 V or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
LA+
C138107 ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION METER
ASSEMBLY)

OK

4 CHECK WIRE HARNESS (BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION METER
ASSEMBLY)

(For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.)


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–157

(a) Using a tester, touch terminal LA+ of the airbag computer assembly
Airbag Computer connector and the AIR BAG terminal of the combination meter
Assembly Side assembly connector with the tester probe and measure the resistance
between the airbag computer assembly and the combination meter
assembly.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS RS


(BETWEEN AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY AND COMBINATION METER
LA+
ASSEMBLY)
Combination Meter
Assembly

AIRBAG

C138111

OK

REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


RS–158 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE DROP


DESCRIPTION
A voltage-increase circuit (DC-DC converter) is built into the airbag computer assembly in case the power supply voltage in the
SRS airbags drops.
If the voltage of the power source drops, the voltage-increase circuit (DC-DC converter) operates to return the voltage of the
power source to normal.
RS The method by which trouble in the voltage-increase circuit is indicated differs from that used for other circuits. When the
diagnosis code indicates a normal code, the airbag warning light comes to indicate a drop in power supply voltage.
Troubles in this circuit are not recorded in the airbag computer assembly. The airbag warning light automatically goes off when
the power supply voltage returns to normal.

DTC No. DTC Detection Item


None POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE DROP

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Ignition Switch

Battery
TC

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138112

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
HINT:
• Before proceeding with the reproduction method, check whether or not the airbag computer assembly is applicable with the
test mode.(See page RS-7)
• Select the TEST MODE with the DS-II to perform the reproduction method. (See page RS-19.)
• After selecting TEST MODE, perform the reproduction method by shaking each of the airbag system connectors and running
the vehicle around town or on bad roads. (See page IN-33.)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–159

1 INSPECTION PREPARATION

(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
HINT:
Check that the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK) before
disconnecting the battery negative terminal.
(b) Disconnect the connectors from the horn button assembly. (See page
RS-169.)
RS
(c) Disconnect the connectors from the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly. (See page RS-181.)
(d) Disconnect the connectors from the front seat outer belt assembly RH
and LH (pretensioner). (See page SE-3.)
(e) Disconnect the connectors from the front seat airbag assembly RH
and LH. (See page RS-195.)
(f) Disconnect the connector from the curtain shield airbag RH and LH.
(See page RS-188.)
(g) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly. (See
page RS-202.)
(h) Disconnect the connector from the front airbag sensor RH and LH.
(i) Disconnect the connectors from the side airbag sensor assembly RH
and LH. (See page RS-206.)
(j) Disconnect the connectors from the side airbag sensor assembly RH
No. 2 and side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2. (See page RS-
207.)

2 CHECK POWER SOURCE VOLTAGE

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
(IG).
(b) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminals IG1-E1 of the
airbag computer assembly connector.
Standard:
10 to 14 V
IG1
NG REPAIR OR REPLACE BATTERY OR
RECHARGING SYSTEM
E1
C138113

OK

3 CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


(b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Connect the connectors to the horn button assembly.
(d) Connect the connectors to the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly.
RS–160 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

(e) Connect the connector to the front seat outer belt assembly RH and
LH (pretensioner).
(f) Connect the connectors to the front seat airbag assembly RH and LH.
(g) Connect the connectors to the curtain shield airbag RH and LH.
(h) Connect the connectors to the airbag computer assembly.
(i) Connect the connectors to the front airbag sensor RH and LH.
(j) Connect the connectors to the side airbag sensor assembly RH and
LH.
RS (k) Connect the connectors to the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2
and the side airbag sensor assembly LH No. 2.
(l) Connect the negative battery terminal, turn the ignition switch on (IG)
and wait for 60 seconds.
(m) Activate the electrical system (defogger, wipers, headlights, heater
blower, etc.) and check the airbag warning light.
Standard:
The airbag warning light does not come on.

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE BATTERY OR


RECHARGING SYSTEM

OK

4 INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(a) Using the SST, clear the DTCs and then check the DTCs again. (See
page RS-7.)
(1) When reading the code using the warning lights:
Standard:
DTC is not output.
(2) When reading the code using the DS-II:
Standard:
DTC is not output.

NG REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

OK

PERFORM REPRODUCTION METHOD


SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–161

TC TERMINAL CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION
Shorting the circuit between terminals ECUT and E of the DLC causes the DTC output mode to be selected. The airbag warning
light in the combination meter assembly will come on continuously or blink to indicate status.

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
RS

E ECUT

Airbag Computer Assembly

C138114

INSPECTION PROCEDURE

1 INSPECT WIRE HARNESS OPEN CIRCUIT (BETWEEN DLC AND BODY GROUND)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminal E of DLC
and the body ground.
Standard:
1Ω or less

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR


CONNECTOR (BETWEEN DLC AND
BATTERY)
E
G100941J03

OK
RS–162 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM

2 INSPECT WIRE HARNESS OPEN CIRCUIT (BETWEEN DLC AND BODY GROUND)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Connect the negative battery terminal, and turn the ignition switch on
ECUT (IG).

RS (b) Using a tester, check the voltage between terminal ECUT of the DLC,
and the body ground.
Standard:
10 to 14 V

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR


CONNECTOR (BETWEEN DLC AND
G100941J04 BATTERY)

OK

3 INSPECT WIRE HARNESS SHORT CIRCUIT (BETWEEN DLC AND BODY GROUND)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page IN-38.
(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).
ECUT (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Using a tester, measure the resistance between terminal ECUT of the
DLC and the body ground.
Standard:
1 MΩ or higher

NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR


CONNECTOR (BETWEEN DLC AND
G100941J04 BATTERY)

OK

4 CHECK OPEN CIRCUIT IN WIRE HARNESS (BETWEEN THE DLC AND THE AIRBAG COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY)

HINT:
For inspection procedures and precautions, see page.
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM
RS–163

(a) Turn the ignition switch off (LOCK).


ECUT (b) Disconnect the negative battery terminal, and wait for 90 seconds.
(c) Using the tester, check the resistance between the ECUT terminal of
the DLC and each connector B10 (TC) terminal of the vehicle wire
harness side of the airbag computer assembly.
Standard:
1Ω or less
Airbag Computer Assembly
Connector B NG REPAIR OR REPLACE WIRE HARNESS OR RS
CONNECTOR (BETWEEN DLC AND AIRBAG
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY)

TC

C142387

OK

REPLACE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


RS–164 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAGS

SRS AIRBAGS
SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

PRECAUTIONS
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(a) Failure to carry out the service operations in the correct
sequence could cause the airbag or pretensioner to
unexpectedly deploy during servicing and lead to serious life-
RS threatening injury. Furthermore, if a mistake is made when
servicing, it is possible that the airbag or pretension may fail to
operate properly. Before performing servicing (including
removal or installation of parts, inspection or replacement), be
sure to read the following items carefully. Then follow the
correct procedures indicated in the repair manual.
2. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL
(a) Check the DTC, turn the ignition switch off, disconnect the
negative battery terminal and then wait at least 90 seconds
before starting the operation.
(1) The airbag and pretensioner system is equipped with a
back-up power source. So, if work is started within 90
seconds after disconnecting the negative battery terminal,
the airbags may still be deployed.
(2) As the memory of some of the systems is cleared when the
negative battery terminal is disconnected, always record
the contents of each system memory before starting
servicing. Reset the systems after completing the work.
(b) Turn the ignition switch off and connect the negative terminal of
the battery.
3. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
(a) Use an tester for electrical inspections.
(b) Information labels are attached to the SRS components. Follow
the instructions on the labels.
(c) Never disassemble an SRS airbag.
(d) Replace any dropped, cracked, dented, broken or otherwise
defective SRS components with new ones.
(e) Never use airbag or pretensioner parts from another vehicle.
When replacing parts, use new parts.
(f) Do not directly expose any of the SRS components to hot air or
flames.
(g) After a collision, perform a DTC check, even if the the airbag or
pretensioner have not deployed.
(h) Lubricants, oil, water, or detergents of any kind should not be
applied to any of the SRS components. If any of the SRS
components come into contact with liquid, quickly wipe them off
with a dry cloth.
(i) Store and handle the system in a location away from high
temperatures [ambient temperature: 93°C or higher
(pretensioner: 80°C or higher)] or humidity and that is not
exposed to the effects of electrical noise.
(j) When scrapping vehicles or disposing of any parts, always use
the SST to deploy the airbags and pretensioners.
HINT:
• Disposal of horn button assembly (See page RS-172.)
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAGS
RS–165

• Disposal of instrument panel passenger airbag assembly


(See page RS-182.)
• Disposal of curtain shield airbags (See page RS-190.)
• Disposal of front seat airbag assembly (See page RS-196.)
(k) Do not measure the resistance of airbag components.
CAUTION:
This may activate the airbag and the pretensioner due to
the electrical current generated by the tester, which is
extremely dangerous. RS
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RS

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4. AIRBAG AND PRETENSIONER DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS


(BEFORE DEPLOYMENT)
(a) Do not dispose of an airbag or pretensioner that has not been
activated.
SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAGS
RS–167

(b) Conduct work on airbags and pretensioners outside in a level


location where safety can be assured. Avoid conducting this
work in residential areas.
(c) As work on airbags and pretensioners is noisy, make it known
to all people in the surrounding areas before proceeding.
(d) When activating an airbag or pretensioner, use an SST and
stand at least 5 m away from the airbag/pretensioner.
(e) As static electricity may cause airbags and pretensioners to
operate, discharge any static electricity by touching a water RS
pipe or other steel object with a bare hand before starting work.
(f) When deploying the airbag, be careful that the airbag
deployment side is not facing downward.

Do not position the airbag unit to deploy downward

Danger
Danger

Reverse Force Reverse Force

Reverse Force

Reverse Force

Caution: There may be approximately 1 ton of


force in the direction of the arrows G032277J01

5. AIRBAG AND PRETENSIONER DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS


(AFTER DEPLOYMENT)
(a) Leave the airbag and the pretensioner for approximately 30
minutes after it is activated as parts of the airbag and
pretensioner may reach a temperature of several hundreds of
degrees Celsius after being activated.
(b) Do not apply water, etc. to a steering pad with a deployed
airbag or pretensioner.
(c) Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when handling an
airbag or a pretensioner that has been activated.
(d) Place an airbag or a pretensioner that has been activated in a
strong, transparent plastic bag and seal the bag for disposal.
(e) Always wash your hands with water after completing work.
6. PRECAUTIONS FOR HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY (DRIVER SEAT
AIRBAG), INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY (PASSENGER SEAT SIDE AIRBAG), FRONT SEAT
RS–168 SRS AIRBAG - SRS AIRBAGS

OUTER BELT ASSEMBLY (PRETENSIONER), FRONT SEAT


AIRBAG ASSEMBLY AND CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
(a) Be sure to keep the deployment side facing upwards when
working, even if it is only removing the assembly momentarily.
CAUTION:
Operating the airbag, for any reason, with the deployment
side facing downward may lead to serious, life-threatening
injury.
RS (b) When storing airbags, do not place anything on top of them.
Also, do not stack airbags on top of each other.
7. PRECAUTIONS FOR SPIRAL CABLE
(a) Be sure to center the spiral cable when installing the spiral
cable and attaching or removing the steering wheel. (See page
RS-179.)
NOTICE:
If the steering wheel is operated without the spiral cable
having been centered, the spiral cable may break or
become disconnected.
8. PRECAUTIONS FOR AIRBAG ASSEMBLY, FRONT AIRBAG
SENSOR, SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND SIDE
AIRBAG SENSOR NO. 2
(a) Be sure to replace the sensor assembly (airbag computer
assembly, front side and rear as a set) if the vehicle has been
involved in a collision in which the airbag was deployed and the
pretensioner was activated (even if only the airbag was
deployed or only the pretensioner was activated).
9. PRECAUTIONS FOR WIRE HARNESS AND CONNECTORS
(a) All wire harnesses in the engine room are yellow with the
exception of those that are not visible.
(b) Be careful when handling the connectors, as special types of
connectors are used.
10. PROCEDURE FOR VEHICLES DAMAGED IN COLLISION
(a) When using electric welders on the vehicle, disconnect the
airbags and pretensioners before performing work.
(b) Remove the airbag computer assembly, front airbag sensor,
side airbag sensor assembly and side airbag sensor no. 2 if
there is any chance they will be subject to shock.
(c) Do not expose the airbag computer assembly, front airbag
sensor, side airbag sensor assembly or side airbag sensor no. 2
to high temperatures.
(d) As some parts of the airbag and pretensioner may reach
temperatures of several hundred degrees Celsius, check that
the surrounding wire harnesses and connectors are not melted
or otherwise damaged.
11. CASES WHEN INSPECTION OF AIRBAG AND PRETENSIONER
IS NECESSARY
(a) When the the vehicle has been damaged in a collision or
similar, even if the airbag has not been deployed and the
pretensioner has not been activated.
(b) When a DTC has been output.
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SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY


SRS AIRBAG
AIRBAGS AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS

HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

T=7.4{75} T=7.4{75}

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}] C137588J01

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL


(See page RS-164.)
RS–170
SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

3. REMOVE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY


(a) Using a T30 torx wrench, loosen the 2 torx bolts until they spin
freely.
(b) Using needle-nose pliers, pull out the 2 torx bolts.

RS

Screw Case

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(c) Pull the horn button assembly out towards the rear of the vehicle.
(d) Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped in protection tape, release
the lock of the airbag connector and then disconnect the
connector.
(e) Disconnect the horn connector and remove the horn button
assembly.

INSTALLATION
4. INSTALL HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY
C103846 (a) Connect the horn connector to the horn button assembly.

(b) Connect the airbag connector to the horn button assembly and lock
it securely in place.

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SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

(c) Using a torx socket wrench (T30), install the horn button assembly
to the steering wheel with the 2 torx bolts.
Torque: 7.4 N*m (75 kgf*cm)

5. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

6. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

7. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
(See page RS-164.) RS
DISPOSAL
1. DISPOSE OF HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY (WHEN INSTALLED IN
VEHICLE)
Screw Case SST 09082-00780, 09082-87710
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety can be
assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential areas.
• As this work is quite noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.

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(a) Remove the steering column lower cover.


(1) Turn the steering wheel assembly 90 to the right and remove
the screw on the front surface of the steering column lower
cover.

E127343

(2) Turn the steering wheel assembly 90 to the left and remove
the screw on the front surface of the steering column cover
lower.

E127342

(3) Remove the screw, disengage the claw and remove the
steering column lower cover.
(4) Disconnect the negative battery terminal. (See page RS-164.)
(5) Disconnect the airbag connector from the spiral cable.

Claw E127342
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SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

(b) Deploy the airbag (horn button assembly).


(1) Connect the following 2 SSTs at the same time.
SST 09082-00780
(2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SST and airbag connector (4P yellow) and lock
it securely in place.
CAUTION:
Check that there is no looseness in the steering wheel
RS Short The Connectors assembly and horn button assembly.
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NOTICE:
Securely lock the SST connectors in place.
(4) Extend the SST as far as possible so that the battery is
placed 5 m or more away from the vehicle.
Fully Extend The SST
CAUTION:
Close all the doors and windows.
(5) Check that the interior and the surrounding area of of the
vehicle are safe and then attach the alligator clip of the SST
to the negative battery terminal.
(6) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
Separate More Than 5 m and deploy the airbag (horn button assembly).
C133170
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is inside or near
the vehicle.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn
anyone near the vehicle for scrapping.
(c) Procedure for airbag (horn button assembly) disposal.
(1) Place the deployed airbag (horn button assembly) in a strong,
transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the airbag (horn button assembly) may reach
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees Celsius
when it is deployed, do not touch it for at least 30
minutes after deployment.
• Never apply water to an airbag (horn button assembly)
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that has been deployed.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when handling
an airbag (horn button assembly) that has been deployed.
• Do not dispose of an airbag (horn button assembly) that
has not been deployed.
• After completing the work, always wash your hands with
water.

2. DISPOSE OF HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY (WHEN NOT INSTALLED IN


VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety can be
assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential areas.
• As this work is quite noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
RS–173
SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

(a) SECURE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY


(1) Insert 2 bolts with plate washers into the 2 horn button
assembly installation holes and tighten firmly by hand.
(2) Connect the following 2 SSTs at the same time.
SST 09082-00802 (09082-10801, 09082-30801)
(3) Connect the SSTs to the airbag (horn button assembly) and
More Than 35 mm
Threaded lock them securely in place.
Width
NOTICE:
6.0mm
• Match the part color of the SST connector with the color
RS
Pitch 1.0 mm C137591
of the connecting part of the horn button assembly
connector and attach them.
• Securely lock the SST connectors in place.
(4) Pass the SSTs through the disc wheel and use a wire
harness (core wire area: 1.25 mm2 or more) to fix the horn
button assembly to the disc wheel.

Secure The Deployment Side of the Airbag Facing The Center Of The Tire

Wire Harness Stripped Portion Cross Section Diameter More Than 1.25 mm²

Stripped Portion

Tire

Tie 3 Layers Of Wire Harness Wheel


(Eliminate Any Slack) C137592

CAUTION:
• Strictly adhere to the instructions for the following 2
items. If the instructions are not followed, the airbag may
deploy or the tire could be blown off, resulting in serious
injury.
• Tightly wind the wire harness 3 times and make sure that
there is no slack as the wire harness is subjected to a
force of approximately 1 ton when the airbag (horn button
assembly) is deployed.
• Always tie down the airbag (horn button assembly) with
the deployment side facing upward, as shown in the
illustration.
RS–174
SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

(b) Deploy the airbag (horn button assembly).


Short The Connectors (1) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
SST SST 09082-00711
(2) Connect the SST from the lower side of the disc wheel to the
SST connected to the airbag (horn button assembly).
(3) Stack 3 or more tires on top of the disc wheel that the horn
assembly is tied to and then place a tire with a disc wheel on
top, as shown in the illustration.
RS (4) Tie the tires together by tightly wrapping a wire of 1.8 mm
C137593
diameter or more (normal steel wire for general use:
equivalent to JIS SWM-B) around them 2 or more times,
making sure there is no slack.
NOTICE:
Make sure that after the tires are fixed together they are
capable of withstanding a load of 1 ton or more.
(5) Extend the SST as far as possible away from the airbag (horn
button assembly) so that the battery is placed 5 m or more
away from the tires.

Tie More Than Two Layers Of Wire


(Eliminate Any Slack)

Tire With Wheel

Tires Without Wheels


Fully Extend The SST

Tire With Wheel

Separate More Than 5 m


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(6) Cordon off an area with a radius of 5 m from the outside edge
of the tires with pylons and rope or similar to prevent people
from getting any closer.
(7) Check that the surroundings are safe and then attach the
alligator clip of the SST to the negative battery terminal.
More Than 5 m
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where
safety can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in
residential areas.
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• As this work is quite noisy, make it known to all people in
the surrounding areas before proceeding.
(8) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
and deploy the airbag (horn button assembly).
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is nearby.
• Before activating pretensioners, call out in a loud voice to
warn anyone in or near the work area.
RS–175
SRS AIRBAG - HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY

HINT:
Note that the heat generated by the inflator when the airbag
is deployed once will melt the connector of the SST (wire C)
that is directly connected to the inflator.
(c) Procedure for airbag (horn button assembly) disposal.
(1) Place the deployed airbag (horn button assembly) in a strong,
transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the airbag (horn button assembly) may reach
RS
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees Celsius
when it is deployed, do not touch it for at least 30
minutes after deployment.
• Never apply water to an airbag (horn button assembly)
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that has been deployed.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when handling
an airbag (horn button assembly) that has been deployed.
• Never dispose of an airbag (horn button assembly) that
has not been deployed.
• After completing the work, always wash your hands with
water.
RS–176 SRS AIRBAG - SPIRAL CABLE

SPIRAL CABLE
SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS

WITH STEERING SENSOR


SPIRAL CABLE ASSEMBLY

STEERING SENSOR
ASSEMBLY
STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY

T=34.3{350}

STEERING COLUMN COVER


T=7.4{75}

HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY


T=7.4{75}

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C137595J01
SRS AIRBAG - SPIRAL CABLE
RS–177

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)

2. CHECK THAT FRONT TIRES FACE STRAIGHT AHEAD

3. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL


(See page RS-164.)

4. REMOVE HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY(See page RS-170) RS


5. REMOVE STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY (See page SR-4)

6. REMOVE STEERING COLUMN COVER (See page SR-5)

7. REMOVE SPIRAL CABLE WITH STEERING SENSOR


(a) Disengage the claws of the steering column upper cover and
slide it upwards.
(b) Disconnect each connector from the spiral cable.
(c) Disengage the 3 claws and remove the spiral cable with
steering sensor.

Claw
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8. REMOVE SPIRAL CABLE


Pin (a) Disengage the 6 claws and remove the spiral cable from the
steering sensor.
INSPECTION
9. INSPECT SPIRAL CABLE
(a) If there are any defects that match the standards below, replace
the spiral cable with a new one.
Pin
Standard:
Claw There are scratches, abrasions, cracks or other damage
C137596J01
to the connector part.
There are cracks, dents or chips in the spiral cable.
RS–178 SRS AIRBAG - SPIRAL CABLE

INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL SPIRAL CABLE
Pin (a) Align the 2 pins of the spiral cable and the 2 holes in the
steering sensor.
(b) Engage the 6 claws and install the steering sensor to the spiral
cable.

RS 2. CHECK FRONT TIRES FACING STRAIGHT AHEAD

Pin 3. INSTALL SPIRAL CABLE WITH STEERING SENSOR


(a) Set the turn signal switch to the neutral position.
Claw C137596J01 NOTICE:
If it is not in the neutral position, the pin of the turn signal
switch may be snapped.
(b) Engage the 3 claws and install the spiral cable with the steering
sensor.
NOTICE:
When replacing the spiral cable with a new one, remove the
spiral cable lock pin before installing the steering wheel
assembly.
(c) Connect each connector.
(d) Engage the claw to install the steering column cover upper.

4. INSTALL STEERING COLUMN COVER (See page SR-8)

5. CENTER SPIRAL CABLE


(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
NOTICE:
Claw If the terminal has been removed, wait for at least 90
C133166J01
seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.

(c) Rotate the spiral cable counterclockwise until it locks.


NOTICE:
Rotate the spiral cable without force to prevent it from
breaking.
HINT:
Rotate the spiral cable a maximum of approximately 6 times.

Turn Until It
Slowly Locks
C137597

(d) Rotate the spiral cable with steering sensor clockwise 3 turns
Rotate Back 3 Times And Align Marks from the position at which the spiral cable locked to align the
marks shown in the illustration.

6. INSTALL STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY


(a) Align the matchmarks and install the steering wheel assembly
to the steering column assembly.
(b) Install the nut.
Torque: 34.3 N*m (350 kgf*cm)
(c) Connect each connector to the spiral cable.
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7. INSTALL HORN BUTTON ASSEMBLY (See page RS-170)

8. CONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL


SRS AIRBAG - SPIRAL CABLE
RS–179

9. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

10. PERFORM INITIALIZATION


(See page SS-10)

INSPECTION
1. SPIRAL CABLE
(a) Set the spiral cable in the center position. (See page RS-178.)
(b) Using a tester, check the continuity between the terminals of the
RS
Connector A spiral cable under the following conditions.
Connector B
(1) After setting the spiral cable in the center position, check
the continuity when the spiral cable is rotated 3 turns
clockwise and again when it is rotated 3 turns
counterclockwise.
(2) Set the spiral cable at a position 3 turns in the clockwise
direction from the center position, then check the
continuity while rotating it 6 turns counterclockwise.
Connector D Standard:

Tester Connection Measurement Condition Continuity


A1 (D+) ←→ C1 (D+) Always Continuity
A2 (D-) ←→ C2 (D-) Always Continuity
Connector C B136645J01 B1 (HO) ←→ D1 (HO) Always Continuity

NOTICE:
Do not rotate the spiral cable more than the specified
number of turns as the cable may break or become
disconnected.
RS–180 SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER


AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
RS
AIRBAG PASSENGER DOOR ASSEMBLY

PLATE

T=8.4{84}

INSTRUMENT PANEL BOX NO. 2

GLOVE COMPARTMENT
DOOR STOPPER

GLOVE COMPARTMENT ASSEMBLY

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}] C137734J02


SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
RS–181

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS(See page IP-8)

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

3. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY (See page


IP-11)

4. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR STOPPER (See page


IP-12) RS
5. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL BOX NO. 2 (See page IP-12)

6. REMOVE INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY
(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts.

B136292

(c) Place your hand through the opening in the instrument panel
and disengage the claws to remove the instrument panel
passenger airbag together with the airbag passenger door
assembly.

B136293

7. REMOVE AIRBAG PASSENGER DOOR ASSEMBLY


(a) Remove the 2 nuts and the plate.
(b) Lift up the airbag so that it rotates, disengage the 5 claws and
remove the airbag from the airbag passenger door assembly.

8. INSPECT INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY (See page RS-2)

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RS–182 SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL AIRBAG PASSENGER DOOR ASSEMBLY
(a) Engage the 5 claws and install the airbag in the airbag
passenger door assembly.
(b) Install the plate with the 2 nuts.

RS

B142021

2. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY
(a) Install the instrument passenger airbag assembly with the 2
bolts.
Torque: 8.4 N*m (84 kgf*cm)
(b) Connect the connector.

3. INSTALL INSTRUMENT PANEL BOX NO. 2

4. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR STOPPER (See page


B136292 IP-17)

5. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY (See page


IP-18)

6. CONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL

DISPOSAL
1. DISPOSE OF INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG
ASSEMBLY (WHEN INSTALLED IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential
areas.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
(a) Disconnect the instrument panel passenger airbag connector.
(See page RS-181.)
(b) Activate instrument panel passenger airbag assembly.
(1) Connect the following 2 SSTs.
SST
SST 09082-00711, 09082-00780
(2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SST and the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly connector (4P yellow) and lock it
securely in place.
CAUTION:
• Make sure there is no looseness in the instrument
Short The Connectors C133296J01 panel passenger airbag assembly.
• Check that there are no objects on the upper door
part of the instrument panel passenger airbag.
SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
RS–183

(4) Extend the SST as far as possible so that the battery is


placed 5 m or more away from the vehicle.
Fully Extend The SST (5) Check that the interior and the area surrounding the
vehicle are safe and then attach the alligator clip of the
SST to the battery negative terminal.
CAUTION:
Close all the doors and windows.
(6) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
Separate More Than 5 m
and activate the instrument panel passenger airbag RS
C137598 assembly.
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is inside or
near the vehicle.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn
anyone near the vehicle for scrapping.
(c) Procedure for disposal of the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly
(1) Place the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
that has been activated in a strong, transparent plastic
bag, tie it tightly and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly may reach a temperature of several
hundreds of degrees Celsius when the airbag is
C036592 deployed, do not touch the airbag for at least 30
minutes after deployment.
• Do not apply water, etc. to an instrument panel
passenger airbag assembly that has been
activated.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when
handling an instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly that has been activated.
• Never dispose of an instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly that has not been activated.
• After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.

2. DISPOSE OF INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY (WHEN NOT INSTALLED IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential
areas.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
RS–184 SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

(a) SECURE INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG


ASSEMBLY
(1) Using a wire harness (core wire area: 1.25 mm2 or more),
Short The fix the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly to a
Connectors tire.
CAUTION:
• Strictly adhere to the instructions for the following
2 items. If the instructions are not followed, the
RS instrument panel passenger airbag assembly may
C096825 activate or the tire could be blown off, resulting in
serious injury.
• Tightly wind the wire harness 3 times and make
sure that there is no slack as the wire harness is
subjected to a force of approximately 1 ton when
the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
is activated.
• Always tie down the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly with the deployment side facing
toward the center of the tire, as shown in the
illustration.
(b) Activate instrument panel passenger airbag assembly.
(1) Connect the following 3 SSTs.
SST 09082-00711, 09082-00802 (09082-10801,
09082-30801)
(2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SST and the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly connector and lock it securely in place.
NOTICE:
• Match the part color of the SST connector with the
color of the connecting part of the horn button
assembly connector and attach them.
• Make sure the SST is securely locked.
(4) Stack 2 tires and place the tire that the instrument panel
passenger airbag assembly is tied to on top of them, and
then place another tire with a disc wheel on top, as shown
in the illustration.
(5) Tie the tires together by tightly wrapping a wire of 1.8 mm
diameter or more (normal steel wire for general use:
equivalent to JIS SWM-B) around them 2 or more times,
making sure there is no slack.
NOTICE:
Make sure that after the tires are fixed together they
are capable of withstanding a load of 1 ton or more.
SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
RS–185

(6) Extend the SST as far as possible away from the


instrument panel passenger airbag assembly so that the
battery is placed 5 m or more away from the tires.

Tie More Than Two Layers Of Wire (Eliminate Any Slack)

Tire With Wheel


RS
Tires Without Wheels

Fully Extend The SST

Separate More Than 5 mm) C096826

(7) Cordon off a 5 m-radius area from the outside edge of the
tire with pylons and rope or similar to prevent people from
getting any closer.
(8) Check that the surrounding area is safe and then connect
the alligator clip of the SST to the negative battery
More Than 5 m terminal.
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location
where safety can be assured. Do not conduct this
C069563 work in a residential area.
• Because the sound a pretensioner makes when it
is activated is rather loud, give prior notice of
activation to those around you.
(9) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
and activate the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly.
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is nearby.
• Before activating pretensioners, call out in a loud
voice to warn anyone in or near the work area.
HINT:
Note that the heat generated by the inflator when the
airbag is deployed once will melt the connector of the SST
(wire C) that is directly connected to the inflator.
(c) Procedure for disposal of the instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly
(1) Place the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly
that has been activated in a strong, transparent plastic
bag, tie it tightly and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly may reach a temperature of several
hundreds of degrees Celsius when the airbag is
C036592 deployed, do not touch the airbag for at least 30
minutes after deployment.
RS–186 SRS AIRBAG - INSTRUMENT PANEL PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY

• Do not apply water, etc. to an instrument panel


passenger airbag assembly that has been
activated.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when
handling an instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly that has been activated.
• Never dispose of an instrument panel passenger
airbag assembly that has not been activated.
RS • After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.
SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
RS–187

CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS
Roof Side Rail Bracket NO. 2
Roof Side Rail Bracket RH

T=8{81} T=8{81}

T=8{81}

Curtain Shield Airbag RH

:Tightening Torque [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C133417J01

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)
HINT:
This procedure is for the RH side. Use the same procedure for the LH
side as for the RH side, except for the special sections.

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

3. REMOVE ROOF HEADLINING ASSEMBLY


(See page IR-1.)
(See page IR-4.)
RS–188 SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

4. REMOVE CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH


(a) Using a screwdriver with its tip wrapped in protection tape,
release the lock of the airbag connector and then disconnect
the connector.
(b) Remove the 9 bolts and the clamp, and then remove the curtain
shield airbag RH.
HINT:
Remove the bolts in order starting from the front of the vehicle.
RS

C133304

C132631

5. INSPECT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH (See page RS-3)


6. REMOVE ROOF SIDE RAIL BRACKET RH
(a) Remove the bolt and the roof side rail bracket RH.

C133419
SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
RS–189

7. REMOVE ROOF SIDE RAIL BRACKET NO. 2


(a) Remove the bolt, then remove the roof side rail bracket No. 2.

INSTALLATION

RS
C133420

1. INSTALL ROOF SIDE RAIL BRACKET NO. 2


(a) Insert the 2 hooks into the holes on the body, and install the roof
side rail bracket No. 2 with the bolt.
Torque: 8 N*m (81 kgf*cm)

C133420

2. INSTALL ROOF SIDE RAIL BRACKET NO. 2 RH


(a) Insert the hooks into the holes on the body, and install the roof
side rail bracket RH with the bolt.
Torque: 8 N*m (81 kgf*cm)

3. INSTALL CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH


(a) Temporarily install the curtain shield airbag RH with 9 new bolts
and clamp.

C133419

C132631

NOTICE:
Do not rotate any parts of the curtain shield airbag RH 360°
from the correct position by mistake when installing.
RS–190 SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

(b) Fully tighten the 9 bolts in the order shown in the illustration.

4 3 1 2 7 8 9

RS
6

C132631J01

Torque: 8 N*m (81 kgf*cm)


(c) Connect the curtain shield airbag connector to the curtain shield
airbag RH and lock it securely in place.
NOTICE:
Securely lock the curtain shield airbag connector in place.

4. INSTALL ROOF HEADLINING ASSEMBLY


(See page IR-1.)
(See page IR-9.)

5. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
(See page SS-10)
DISPOSAL
6. DISPOSE OF CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH (WHEN INSTALLED
IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
G C137599 • Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential
areas.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
HINT:
Perform the same procedure for disposing of the LH side as for the
RH.
(a) DEPLOY CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
(1) Connect the following 3 SSTs.
SST 09082-00711, 09082-00802 (09082-10801,
09082-20801)
(2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
Short The Connectors
(3) Connect the SSTs to the curtain shield airbag RH and lock
SST(Wire B)
SST them securely in place.
CAUTION:
Check that there is no looseness in the curtain shield
C119198J01 airbag RH.
SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
RS–191

(4) Extend the SST as far as possible so that the battery is


placed 5 m or more away from the vehicle.
Fully Extend The SST CAUTION:
After connecting the connector, close all the doors
and windows.
(5) Check that the interior and the surrounding area of of the
vehicle are safe and then attach the alligator clip of the
SST to the negative battery terminal.

Separate From The Vehicle More Than 5 m


(6) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal RS
C137706 and activate the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly.
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is inside or
near the vehicle.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn
anyone near the vehicle for scrapping.
HINT:
Note that the heat generated by the inflator when the
airbag is deployed once will melt the connector of the SST
(wire B) that is directly connected to the inflator.
(b) Procedure for curtain shield airbag RH disposal
(1) Place the curtain shield airbag RH that has been deployed
in a strong, transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly and
dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the curtain shield airbag RH may get to
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees
Celsius when it is deployed, do not touch it for at
least 30 minutes after deployment.
C104590 • Do not apply water to a curtain shield airbag RH
that has been deployed.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when
handling a curtain shield airbag RH that has been
deployed.
• Never dispose of a curtain shield airbag RH that
has not been activated.
• After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.

7. DISPOSE OF CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH (WHEN NOT


INSTALLED IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in residential
areas.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn anyone
near the vehicle for scrapping.
HINT:
Perform the same procedure for disposing of the LH side as for the
RH.
RS–192 SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

(a) Cut off the curtain shield airbag RH.


(1) Cut off the deployment parts of the curtain shield airbag
Cut
RH.
(b) Secure the curtain shield airbag RH.
(1) Using a wire harness (core wire area: 1.25 mm2 or more),
secure the curtain shield airbag RH to a tire.
CAUTION:
• Strictly adhere to the instructions for the following
RS items. If the instructions are not followed, the
C104587J02 curtain shield airbag may deploy, resulting in
serious injury.
• Tightly wind the wire harness 3 times and make
sure that there is no slack as the wire harness is
subjected to a force of approximately 1 ton when
the curtain shield airbag RH is deployed.
• Always tie down the curtain shield airbag RH with
the deployment side facing toward the center of
the tire, as shown in the illustration.

Secure The Deployment Side Of The Airbag Facing The Center Of The Tire

Wire Harness Stripped Wire Cross Section Diameter More Than1.25 mm²

Stripped Wire

Layer 3 Wire Harnesses Tire


(Eliminate any slack)
C121083J01

(c) DEPLOY CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH


(1) Connect the following 3 SSTs.
SST 09082-00711, 09082-00802 (09082-10801,
Short The 09082-20801)
Connectors (2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SSTs to the curtain shield airbag RH and lock
SST(Wire B)
them securely in place.
SST NOTICE:
Securely lock the SST connectors in place.
C121032J01 (4) Stack 2 tires and place the tire that the curtain shield
airbag RH is tied to on top of them, and then place
SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH
RS–193

another tire with a disc wheel on top, as shown in the


illustration.
CAUTION:
• Make sure the deployment section (tip) of the
curtain shield airbag is facing toward the center of
the tire.
• Never face the deployment section (tip) of the
curtain shield airbag toward the ground.
• Select tires of the same width so that the RS
deployment part (tip) does not get caught between
one tire and the next.
(5) Tie the tires together by tightly wrapping a wire of 1.8 mm
diameter or more (normal steel wire for general use:
equivalent to JIS SWM-B) around them 2 or more times,
making sure there is no slack.
NOTICE:
Make sure that after the tires are fixed together they
are capable of withstanding a load of 1 ton or more.
(6) Extend the SST as far as possible away from the curtain
shield airbag RH so that the battery is placed 5 m or more
away from the tires.

Tie More Than Two Layers Of Wire (Eliminate Any Slack)

Tire With Wheel

Tires Without Wheels

Fully Extend The SST

Separate More Than 5 m


C121055J01

(7) Cordon off an area with a radius of 5 m from the outside


edge of the tires with pylons and rope or similar to prevent
people from getting any closer.
(8) Check that the surrounding area is safe and then connect
the alligator clip of the SST to the negative battery
More Than 5 m terminal.
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location
where safety can be assured. Avoid conducting
C069563 this work in residential areas.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people
in the surrounding areas before proceeding.
RS–194 SRS AIRBAG - CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG RH

(9) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal


and activate the instrument panel passenger airbag
assembly.
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is nearby.
• Before activating pretensioners, call out in a loud
voice to warn anyone in or near the work area.
HINT:
RS Note that the heat generated by the inflator when the
airbag is deployed once will melt the connector of the SST
(wire B) that is directly connected to the inflator.
(d) Procedure for curtain shield airbag RH disposal
(1) Place the curtain shield airbag RH that has been deployed
in a strong, transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly and
dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the curtain shield airbag RH may get to
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees
Celsius when it is deployed, do not touch it for at
least 30 minutes after deployment.
C104590 • Do not apply water to a curtain shield airbag RH
that has been deployed.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when
handling a curtain shield airbag RH that has been
deployed.
• Never dispose of a curtain shield airbag RH that
has not been activated.
• After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.
SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH
RS–195

FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS
FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY
FRONT SEAT ASSEMBLY RH

T=8.3{84}

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C137738J01

REMOVAL
CAUTION:
Some service operations affect the SRS airbag system. Be sure to
read the precautionary notice for the SRS airbag system before
servicing. (See page RS-164)

1. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

2. REMOVE FRONT SEAT ASSEMBLY RH


(See page SE-1.)
(See page SE-3.)
(See page SE-3.)
RS–196 SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH

3. REMOVE FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH


(a) Remove the wire harness and 2 nuts, and then remove the front
seat airbag assembly RH.
INSTALLATION

RS
C137737

4. INSTALL FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH


(a) Attach the wire harness clamp and then attach the front seat
airbag assembly RH with the 2 nuts.
Torque: 8.3 N*m (84 kgf*cm)

5. INSTALL FRONT SEAT ASSEMBLY RH


(See page SE-1.)
(See page SE-6.)
(See page SE-8.)

C137737 6. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

7. PERFORM BATTERY TERMINAL REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION


SETTINGS (See page RS-190)

DISPOSAL
1. DISPOSE OF FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH (WHEN
INSTALLED IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in a residential
area.
• As this work is quite noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
(a) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(b) Slide the slider and then disconnect the airbag connector.
(c) Activate the front seat airbag assembly RH.
(1) Connect the following 2 SSTs.
Short The Connectors SST 09082-00711, 09082-00750
(2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SST and the front seat airbag assembly RH
connector (2P yellow) and lock it securely in place.
SST NOTICE:
Securely lock the SST connectors in place.

C137735
SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH
RS–197

(4) Extend the SST as far as possible so that the battery is


Fully Extend The SST placed 5 m or more away from the vehicle.
CAUTION:
Close all the doors and windows.
(5) Check that the interior and the surrounding area of of the
vehicle are safe and then attach the alligator clip of the
SST to the negative battery terminal.
(6) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
Separate More Than 5 m and activate the front seat airbag assembly RH. RS
C137736 CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is inside or
near the vehicle.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn
anyone near the vehicle for scrapping.
(d) Procedure for front seat airbag assembly RH disposal
(1) Place the front seat airbag assembly RH that has been
activated in a strong, transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly
and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the curtain shield airbag RH may reach
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees
Celsius when it is deployed, do not touch it for at
least 30 minutes after deployment.
C081053 • Do not apply water to a front seat airbag assembly
RH that has been activated.
• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when
handling a front seat airbag assembly RH that has
been activated.
• Never dispose of a front seat airbag assembly RH
that has not been activated.
• After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.

2. DISPOSE OF FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH (WHEN NOT


INSTALLED IN VEHICLE)
CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location where safety
can be assured. Avoid conducting this work in a residential
area.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people in the
surrounding areas before proceeding.
HINT:
Perform the same procedure for disposing of the LH side as for the
RH.
(a) Remove the front seat airbag assembly RH (See page RS-195.)
HINT:
See the procedure up to the front seat airbag assembly RH
removal.
RS–198 SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH

(b) Secure front seat airbag assembly RH.


(1) Install the 2 installation nuts in the front seat airbag
assembly.

RS
C119203

More Than 1.25 mm²


(2) Using a wire harness (core wire area: 1.25 mm2 or more),
Wire Harness
secure the front seat airbag assembly RH to a tire.
CAUTION:
• Strictly adhere to the instructions for the following
Stripped Wire Harness Section items. If the instructions are not followed, the front
seat airbag assembly may activate or the tire
could be blown off, resulting in serious injury.
• Tightly wind the wire harness 3 times and make
sure that there is no slack as the wire harness is
subjected to a force of approximately 1 ton when
the front seat airbag assembly RH is activated.
• Always tie down the front seat airbag assembly
RH with the deployment side facing toward the
center of the tire, as shown in the illustration.

Wire Harness Wrapped 3 Times


(To Hold in Position)
Deployment Side Should Face the Center
Of The Tire

Tire
Deployment Side

B108333J01

(c) Activate the front seat airbag assembly RH.


(1) Connect the following 2 SSTs.
SST 09082-00711, 09082-00750
Short The
Connectors (2) Short circuit the SST alligator clip and terminal.
(3) Connect the SST to the front seat airbag assembly RH
connector (2P yellow).
SST
NOTICE:
Make sure the SST is securely locked.
(4) Stack 2 tires and place the tire that the front seat airbag
C119205J01 assembly RH is tied to on top of them, and then place
another tire with a disc wheel on top, as shown in the
illustration.
(5) Tie the tires together by tightly wrapping a wire of 1.8 mm
diameter or more (normal steel wire for general use:
SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH
RS–199

equivalent to JIS SWM-B) around them 2 or more times,


making sure there is no slack.
NOTICE:
Make sure that after the tires are fixed together they
are capable of withstanding a load of 1 ton or more.
(6) Extend the SST as far as possible away from the front
seat airbag assembly RH so that the battery is placed 5 m
or more away from the tires.
RS
Tie More Than Two Layers Of Wire (Eliminate Any Slack)

Tire With Wheel

Tires Without Wheels

Fully Extend The SST

Separate More Than 5 m


C119206J01

(7) Cordon off a 5 m-radius area from the outside edge of the
tire with pylons and rope or similar to prevent people from
getting any closer.
(8) Check that the surrounding area is safe and then connect
the alligator clip of the SST to the negative battery
terminal.
More Than 5 m CAUTION:
• Conduct this work outside in a level location
where safety can be assured. Avoid conducting
C069563 this work in residential areas.
• As this work is noisy, make it known to all people
in the surrounding areas before proceeding.
(9) Connect the SST terminal to the positive battery terminal
and activate the front seat airbag assembly RH.
CAUTION:
• Before proceeding, check that no one is nearby.
• Before proceeding, call out in a loud voice to warn
anyone in or near the work area.
(d) Procedure for front seat airbag assembly RH disposal
(1) Place the front seat airbag assembly RH that has been
activated in a strong, transparent plastic bag, tie it tightly
and dispose of it.
CAUTION:
• As parts of the curtain shield airbag RH may reach
a temperature of several hundreds of degrees
Celsius when it is deployed, do not touch it for at
least 30 minutes after deployment.
C081053 • Do not apply water to a front seat airbag assembly
RH that has been activated.
RS–200 SRS AIRBAG - FRONT SEAT AIRBAG ASSEMBLY RH

• Use dust-proof safety glasses and gloves when


handling a front seat airbag assembly RH that has
been activated.
• Never dispose of a front seat airbag assembly RH
that has not been activated.
• After completing the work, always wash your
hands with water.

RS
SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
RS–201

AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

AIR MIX DAMPER CONTROL CABLE

RS

AIR INLET DAMPER


CONTROL CABLE
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL CTR

DEFROSTER DAMPER CONTROL CABLE


CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY RR

T=8.4{85}

SHIFT LEVER KNOB

AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


(VEHICLES NOT EQUIPPED WITH SHIFTING HOLE BEZEL
CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS ) (TRANSMISSION M/T)

CONSOLE BOX HOLE COVER


T=8.4{85}

CONSOLE BOX
CARPET

AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY


(CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAG EQUIPPED
VEHICLES)

CONSOLE BOX FR

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C139661J01
RS–202 SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

3. DISCONNECT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL CTR (See


page IP-9)
RS 4. DISCONNECT AIR MIX DAMPER CONTROL CABLE (See page IP-
9)

5. DISCONNECT DEFROSTER DAMPER CONTROL CABLE (See


page IP-9)

6. DISCONNECT AIR INLET CONTROL CABLE (See page IP-9)

7. REMOVE SHIFT LEVER KNOB (MANUAL TRANSMISSION)

8. REMOVE SHIFTING HOLE BEZEL (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION)


(See page IP-9)

9. REMOVE CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY RR (See page IP-9)

10. REMOVE CONSOLE BOX FR (See page IP-10)

11. REMOVE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY (VEHICLES WITH


CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS)
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the terminal is removed, wait for at least 90 seconds after
removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.
CAUTION:
Always check that the negative terminal of the battery is
disconnected before proceeding. If this work is performed
without disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery,
just an impact to the airbag computer assembly itself may
be enough to cause the airbag to deploy.
(d) Remove the 4 bolts and airbag computer assembly.

12. REMOVE AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY (VEHICLES


C133345
WITHOUT CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS)
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the terminal is removed, wait for at least 90 seconds after
removing it before starting the procedure.
SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
RS–203

(c) Disconnect the connectors from the airbag computer assembly.


CAUTION:
Always check that the negative terminal of the battery is
disconnected before proceeding. If this work is performed
without disconnecting the negative terminal of the battery,
just an impact to the airbag computer assembly itself may
be enough to cause the airbag to deploy.
(d) Remove the 3 bolts and airbag computer assembly.

13. INSPECT AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY (See page RS-3)


RS
C133346

INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY (VEHICLES WITH
CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS)
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
• Always check that the negative terminal of the battery is
disconnected before proceeding. If this work is
performed without disconnecting the negative terminal
of the battery, just an impact to the airbag computer
assembly itself may be enough to cause the airbag to
deploy.
• If the battery terminal is removed, wait for at least 90
seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Install the airbag computer assembly with the 4 bolts.
Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(d) Connect the connector to the airbag computer assembly and
push in the connector lever so that it is securely locked.
NOTICE:
Make sure that it is locked securely.
(e) Check that there is no looseness in the airbag computer
assembly.
(f) After tying, press down the vehicle wire harness to prevent the
C133345 vehicle wire harness from rising up.

2. INSTALL AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY (VEHICLES WITHOUT


CURTAIN SHIELD AIRBAGS)
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
• Always check that the negative terminal of the battery is
disconnected before proceeding. If this work is
performed without disconnecting the negative terminal
of the battery, just an impact to the airbag computer
assembly itself may be enough to cause the airbag to
deploy.
• If the battery terminal is removed, wait for at least 90
seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
RS–204 SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG COMPUTER ASSEMBLY

(c) Install the airbag computer assembly with the 3 bolts.


Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(d) Connect the connector to the airbag computer assembly and
push in the connector lever so that it is securely locked.
NOTICE:
Make sure that it is locked securely.
(e) Check that there is no looseness in the airbag computer
assembly.
RS (f) After tying, press down the vehicle wire harness to prevent the
C133346 vehicle wire harness from rising up.

3. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX FR (See page IP-19)

4. INSTALL CONSOLE BOX ASSEMBLY RR (MANUAL


TRANSMISSION) (See page IP-20)

5. INSTALL SHIFTING HOLE BEZEL (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION)


(See page IP-20)

6. INSTALL SHIFT LEVER KNOB (MANUAL TRANSMISSION)

7. INSTALL AIR INLET DAMPER CONTROL CABLE (AIR


CONDITIONING MANUAL) (See page IP-20)

8. INSTALL DEFROSTER DAMPER CONTROL CABLE (AIR


CONDITIONING MANUAL) (See page IP-20)

9. INSTALL AIR MIX DAMPER CONTROL CABLE (AIR


CONDITIONING MANUAL) (See page IP-21)

10. INSTALL INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FINISH PANEL CTR (See page


IP-21)

11. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

12. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

13. PERFORM INITIALIZATION


(See page SS-10)
SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH
RS–205

SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS

SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH

DECK FLOOR BOX RH

T=8.4{85}
CENTER PILLAR GARNISH LWR RH

FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH

REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH

TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}] C138171J01


RS–206 SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL


(See page RS-164.)

3. REMOVE FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IP-10)


RS 4. REMOVE DECK FLOOR BOX RH (See page IR-4)

5. REMOVE REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IR-4)

6. REMOVE CENTER PILLAR GARNISH LWR RH

7. REMOVE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH


(a) Disconnect the connector from the side airbag sensor assembly
RH.
(b) Remove the 2 bolts, and then remove the side airbag sensor
assembly RH from the center pillar.

8. CHECK SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH (See page RS-4)

C137742
SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH
RS–207

INSTALLATION
9. INSTALL SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the terminal is removed, wait for at least 90 seconds after
removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Connect the connector to the side airbag sensor assembly RH. RS
(d) Install the side airbag sensor assembly RH with the 2 bolts.
Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(e) Check that there is no looseness in the side airbag sensor
assembly RH.

10. INSTALL CENTER PILLAR GARNISH LWR RH

11. INSTALL FRONT DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IP-19)

12. INSTALL REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IR-12)

C137742
13. INSTALL DECK FLOOR BOX RH (See page IR-12)

14. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

15. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

16. PERFORM INITIALIZATION


(See page SS-10)
RS–208 SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH

REAR FLOOR MAT SUPPORT


DECK FLOOR BOX RH PLATE RR

BACK DOOR WEATHERSTRIP


REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH

DECK BOARD ASSEMBLY

T=8.4{85}

T=8.4{85}

SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY


RH NO. 2

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C137808J02
SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2
RS–209

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page RS-164.)

2. DISCONNECT NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL

3. REMOVE DECK BOARD ASSEMBLY (See page IR-4)

4. REMOVE DECK FLOOR BOX RH (See page IR-4)

5. REMOVE REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IR-4)


RS
6. REMOVE BACK DOOR WEATHERSTRIP
(a) Pull out the back door weatherstrip, according to need, to
remove the rear floor mat support plate RR and the deck trim
side panel assembly RH.

7. REMOVE REAR FLOOR MAT SUPPORT PLATE RR (See page IR-


5)

8. REMOVE DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH (See page IR-


5)
9. REMOVE SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
NOTICE:
If the terminal is removed, wait for at least 90 seconds after
removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Remove the 2 clamps and then disconnect the wire harness.
(d) Remove the bolt and the side airbag sensor assembly RH No.
2.
C133416 (e) Disconnect the connector from the side airbag sensor assembly
RH No. 2.

10. INSPECT SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2 (See


page RS-4)

INSTALLATION
1. INSTALL SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2
(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the battery terminal is removed, wait for at least 90
seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Install the side airbag sensor assembly RH No. 2 with the 2
bolts.
Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(d) Connect the connector to the side airbag sensor assembly RH
No. 2.
(e) Install the wire harness with a clamp.
(f) Check that there is no looseness in the side airbag sensor
assembly RH No. 2.

2. INSTALL DECK TRIM SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY RH (See page IR-


C133416
12)

3. INSTALL REAR DOOR SCUFF PLATE RH (See page IR-12)

4. INSTALL DECK FLOOR BOX RH (See page IR-12)


RS–210 SRS AIRBAG - SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR ASSEMBLY RH NO. 2

5. INSTALL REAR FLOOR MAT SUPPORT PLATE RR (See page IR-


13)

6. INSTALL BACK DOOR WEATHERSTRIP

7. INSTALL DECK BOARD ASSEMBLY (See page IR-13)

8. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

9. CHECK AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)


RS 10. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
(See page SS-10)
SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER
RS–211

AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RS

GLOVE COMPARTMENT
DOOR STOPPER

GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY

AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER

C138439J01
RS–212 SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER

REMOVAL
1. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL
CAUTION:
If the negative battery terminal is removed, wait for at least 90
seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.

2. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY (See page


IP-11)
RS 3. REMOVE GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR STOPPER (See page
IP-12)

4. REMOVE AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER


(a) Disconnect the connector.
(b) Remove the screw, then remove the airbag cutoff switch
cylinder.
INSTALLATION

LHD

RHD
C141947

5. INSTALL AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER


(a) Install the airbag cutoff switch cylinder with a screw.
(b) Connect the connector.

6. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR STOPPER (See page


IP-17)

7. INSTALL GLOVE COMPARTMENT DOOR ASSEMBLY (See page


IP-18)

8. CONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL

LHD

RHD
C141947
SRS AIRBAG - AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER
RS–213

INSPECTION
1. AIRBAG CUTOFF SWITCH CYLINDER
With Side Airbag (a) Check the continuity.
(1) Using the tester, check the continuity of each connector
Connector A Connector C
terminal of the airbag cutoff switch cylinder when the key
is operated.
Right hand drive vehicle
Tester Connection
Key Operation Standard
RS
Connector B Connector D (Terminal symbol)
A2 (P+) ←→ B3 (P+) Always Continuity
No continuity ← →
A1 (P-) ←→ B4 (P-) OFF ←→ ON
(Yellow Colored Tube) continuity
C1 (+) ← → D1 (+)
(Vehicles with a side Always Continuity
Cut Off Switch airbag)
Cylinder C2 (-) ← → D2 (-)
C141945J01 (Vehicles with a side Always Continuity
airbag)
C3 (SFR+) ← → D3
(SFR+)
Always Continuity
(Vehicles with a side
airbag)
C4 (SFR-) ← → D4
(SFR-) No continuity ← →
OFF ←→ ON
(Vehicles with a side continuity
airbag)

Left hand drive vehicles


Tester Connection
Key Operation Standard
(Terminal symbol)
A2 (P+) ←→ B3 (P+) Always Continuity
No continuity ← →
A1 (P-) ←→ B4 (P-) OFF ←→ ON
continuity
C3 (+) ← → D3 (+)
(Vehicles with a side Always Continuity
airbag)
C4 (-) ← → D4 (-)
(Vehicles with a side Always Continuity
airbag)
C1 (SFR+) ← → D1
(SFR+)
Always Continuity
(Vehicles with a side
airbag)
C2 (SFR-) ← → D2
(SFR-) No continuity ← →
OFF ←→ ON
(Vehicles with a side continuity
airbag)
RS–214 SRS AIRBAG - FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR

FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR


SRS AIRBAGS
AIRBAG AND SEAT BELTS

COMPONENTS

RHD FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH

RS
T=8.4{85}

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}] C137740J02


SRS AIRBAG - FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR
RS–215

FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR LH


LHD

T=8.4{85}

RS

:TIGHTENING TORQUE [N*m{kgf*cm}]


C137741J02

REMOVAL
1. HANDLING AND OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
(See page IN-5.)

2. DISCONNECT BATTERY NEGATIVE TERMINAL


(See page IN-5.)

3. REMOVE FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH


(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
NOTICE:
If the battery negative terminal is removed, wait for at least
90 seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
RS–216 SRS AIRBAG - FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR

(c) Remove the 2 bolts and front airbag sensor RH.


(d) Disconnect the connector from the front airbag sensor RH.
NOTICE:
• Do not take hold of the wire harness and pull on it.
Vehicle Front
4. INSPECT FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH (See page RS-4)

5. REMOVE FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR LH


(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
RS (b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
C133351J01 NOTICE:
If the battery negative terminal is removed, wait for at least
90 seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Remove the 2 bolts and the front airbag sensor LH.
(d) Disconnect the connector from the front airbag sensor LH.
NOTICE:
• Do not take hold of the wire harness and pull on it.

6. INSPECT FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR LH (See page RS-4)


INSTALLATION
7. INSTALL FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR RH
Vehicle Front (a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
C133352J01 (b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the negative battery terminal is removed, wait for at least
90 seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
(c) Connect the connector to the front airbag sensor RH.
(1) Push the connector in the direction of the arrow until it
makes a click sound.
NOTICE:
• When connecting the connector, push it in evenly
without tilting it.

Check Temporary
Stop Position
G031730J01

(d) Install the front airbag sensor RH with the 2 bolts.


Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(e) Check that there is no looseness in the front airbag sensor RH.

Vehicle Front 8. INSTALL FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR LH


(a) Check that the ignition switch is off.
(b) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected.
CAUTION:
If the negative battery terminal is removed, wait for at least
90 seconds after removing it before starting the procedure.
C133351J01
SRS AIRBAG - FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR
RS–217

(c) Connect the connector to the front airbag sensor LH.


(1) Push the connector in the direction of the arrow until it
makes a click sound.
NOTICE:
• When connecting the connector, push it in evenly
without tilting it.

Check Temporary
Stop Position RS
G031730J01

(d) Install the front airbag sensor LH with the 2 bolts.


Torque: 8.4 N*m (85 kgf*cm)
(e) Check that there is no looseness in the front airbag sensor LH.

9. PERFORM INITIALIZATION
(See page SS-10)

10. INSPECT AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT (See page RS-1)

Vehicle Front
C133352J01

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