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SUPPLEMENTAL

RESTRAINT
SYSTEM
(SRS AIRBAG)
Return To Main Table of Contents
GENERAL .............................................................................. 2
SRSCM (SRS Control Module) ......................................... 9
AIRBAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING ........ 12
AIRBAG CONNECTORS ..................................................... 17
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................ 19
AIRBAG MODULE DISPOSAL ........................................... 46
56A-2 GENERAL

GENERAL
The supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to supplement the driver’s seat belt to help reduce the risk or severity
of injury to the driver by activating and deploying a drivers-side air bag in certain frontal collisions.
The SRS (Air-bag) consists of; a driver side air bag module located in the center of the steering wheel, which contains
the folded air-bag and an inflator unit: SRSCM (SRS control module) located under the rear console assembly, which
monitors the system, and an accelerometer which senses the vehicle deceleration an SRS SRI (Service reminder
Indicator) located on the cluster, which indicates the operational status of the SRS; a clock spring interconnection located
within the steering column; system wiring and wiring connector; and a knee bolster located under the steering column.
The impact sensing function of the SRSCM is carried out by electronic accelerometer that continuously measure the
vehicle’s acceleration and delivers a corresponding signal through amplifying and filtering circuitry to the microprocessor.
That is designed to occur in frontal or near-frontal impacts of moderate to severe force.
Only authorized service personnel should do work on or around the SRS components. Those service personnel should
read this manual carefully before starting any such work. Extreme care must be used when servicing the SRS, to avoid
injury to the service personnel (by inadvertent deployment of the air bag) or the driver (by rendering the SRS inoperative)

CUSTOMER CAUTIONS
Failure to carry out service operations in the correct sequence could cause the airbag system to unexpectedly deploy
during servicing, possibly leading to a serious accident.
Further, if a mistake is made in servicing the airbag system, it is possible the airbag may fail to operate when required.
Before performing servicing (including removal or installation of parts, inspection or replacement), be sure to read the
following items carefully, then follow the correct procedure described in the repair manual.

1. Work must be started after approx. 30 seconds or longer from the time the ignition switch is turned to the LOCK position
and the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery. (The airbag system is equipped with a back-up
power source so that if work is started within 30 seconds of disconnecting the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery,
the airbag may be deployed.)
When the negative (-) terminal cable is disconnected from the battery, memory of the clock and audio systems will
be cancelled. So before starting work, make a record of the contents memorized by the audio memory system. Then
when work is finished, reset the audio system as before and adjust the clock.

2. Malfunction symptoms of the airbag system are difficult to confirm, so the diagnostic codes become the most important
source of information when troubleshooting.
When troubleshooting the airbag system, always inspect the diagnostic codes before disconnecting the battery.

3. Never use airbag parts from another vehicle. When replacing parts, replace them with new parts.

4. Never attempt to disassemble and repair the airbag modules, SRSCM, Clock spring and Air-bag wiring harness
in order to reuse it.

5. If the SRSCM or air-bag module have been dropped, or if there are cracks, dents or other defects in the case, bracket
or connector, replace them with new ones.

6. After work on the airbag system is completed, perform the SRS SRI check.
GENERAL 56A-3

SRSCM INDEPENDENT LAMP ACTIVATION


There are certain fault conditions in which the SRSCM (SRS
Control Module) cannot function and thus cannot control the
operation of the lamp. In these cases, the lamp is directly activated
by appropriate circuitry that operates independently of the SRSCM,
as follows:

1. Loss of ignition voltage supply to the SRSCM: lamp turned on


continuously
2. Loss of internal operating voltage: lamp turned on continuously
3. Loss of SRSCM operation: lamp turned on continuously.
4. SRSCM not connected: lamp turned on continuously through
shorting bar in wiring harness connector

CLOCK SPRING (in MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH)


The steering wheel must be fitted correctly to the steering column
with the clock spring at the neutral position, otherwise cable
disconnection and other troubles may result. Refer to page 56A-13
of this manual concerning correct steering wheel installation.

SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL

Tool Name and Description


Airbag wiring harness checker Airbag wiring harness checker (0957A-34000)
- Harness inspection
- SRSCM inspection with dummy terminals

Deployment tool (0957A-34100)


- Deployment of undeployed Air-bag module
(When vehicle will not longer be driven)
56A-4 GENERAL

AIR-BAG MODULE (with AIRBAG)


1. When removing the air-bag module or handling a new
air-bag module, it should be placed with the pad top surface
facing up.
In this case, the twin-lock type connector lock lever should be
in the lock state and care should be taken to place it so the
connector will not be damaged. And do not store a steering
wheel pad on top of another one. (Storing the pad with its
metallic surface up may lead to a serious accident if the airbag
inflates for some reason.)

2. Never measure the resistance of the airbag squib.


(This may cause the airbag to deploy, which is very dangerous.)

3. Store the air-bag module where the ambient temperature


remains below 93°C (200°F) without high humidity and away
from electrical noise.
4. When using electric welding, first disconnect the airbag con-
nector (red color and 2 pins) under the steering column near
the MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH connector before starting
work.

SRSCM (SRS Control Module)


Install the SRSCM with the arrow on the SRSCM facing toward
the front of the vehicle.
GENERAL 56A-5

WARNING/CAUTION LABELS
A number of caution labels relating to the SRS are found in the vehicle, as shown in the following illustration. Follow
label instructions when servicing SRS.
If labels are dirty or damaged, replace them with new ones.

F
B

- - -

DAB ONLY

CAUTION
TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY:
For maximum safety protection in all types of
crashes, you must always wear your safety belt.
Do not sit or lean unnecessarily close to the air bag.
Do not place any objects over the air bag or between
the air bag and yourself.
See the owner’s manual for further information and
explanation.
56A-6 GENERAL

B. DAB ONLY
Air bag system is normal if “SRS” lamp, in cluster
flashes approximately 6 times and then goes out
after ignition key is turned on.
However, if any of the following conditions occur the
system must be serviced.
D. CAUTION: SRS
1. “SRS” lamp does not light when key is turned on. Before replacing steering wheel, read service manual,
2. “SRS” lamp flashes or stays lit continuously. center front wheels and align SRS clock spring
3. The airbag has inflated. neutral marks.
Always fasten children in child-restraints placed in Failure to do so may render SRS system inopera-
the rear seat. tive, risking serious driver injury.
Rear seating positions are safer for children.
WARNING! failure to follow above instruction can
result in injury to you or other occupants and
children in the vehicle. E. WARNING SRS
See “SRS” section in Owners Manual for more To help avoid personal injury due to unwanted
information about airbag. inflation do not service or dispose of this unit without
following instructions in the service manual.

F. Danger! Poison. Keep out of the reach of children.


Contains sodium azide and potassium nitrate con-
tents are poisonous and extremely flammable. Con- G. CAUTION: SRS clock spring
tact with acid, water, or heavy metals may produce This is not a repairable part. Do not disassemble or
harmful and irritating gases or explosive compounds. tamper.
Do not dismantle, incinerate, bring into contact with If defective, remove and replace entire unit per
electricity of store at temperature exceeding (93.3”C) service manual instructions.
200°F. Before replacement, read service manual, center
First aid: If contents are swallowed, induce vomiting. front wheels and align neutral marks.
For eye contact flush eye with water for 15 minutes. Failure to follow instructions may render SRS sys-
If gases from acid or water contact are inhaled, seek tem inoperative, risking serious driver injury.
fresh air. In every case, get prompt medical atten-
tion.
For additional information, see material safety data
sheet (MSDS) for this product.

H. CAUTION: SRS
Before removal of steering gearbox, read service
manual, center front wheels and remove ignition
key.
Failure to do so may damage SRS clock spring and
render SRS system inoperative, risking serious driver
injury.
GENERAL 56A-7

SYSTEM COMPONENT

SRSCM CONNECTOR

Connector pinout
Pin 1 Driver inflator, low side
Pin 2 Driver inflator, high side Shorting bar removal tab

Pin 3 Serial data input, output Pin 14,15 Driver side inflator
Pin 7 Ignition voltage
Pin 18,19 Not used
Pin 9 SRS SRI Pin 22,23 SRS SRI
Pin 10 Ground Pin 24, 25 Not used
GENERAL

WIRING DIAGRAM

IN ON OR START
SRSCM

SRSCM (SRS CONTROL MODULE)

The SRSCM is mounted below rear console assembly.


The electronic accelerometer which is located in the SRSCM sense
the vehicle deceleration for determining the firing instant and
discriminating between must-deploy and must-not-deploy impact
conditions.
56A-10 SRSCM

REMOVAL
CAUTION
Never attempt to disassemble or repair the SRSCM. If
faulty, replace it.
Do not drop or subject the SRSCM to impact or
vibration.
If denting, cracking, deformation, or rust are discov-
ered in the SRSCM, replace it with a new SRSCM.
Discard the old one.
After deployment of an air bag, replace the SRSCM
with a new one.
Never use an ohmmeter on or near the SRSCM and use
only the Scan Tool.

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable and keep it secure from


the battery
CAUTION
Wait at least 30 seconds after disconnecting the battery
cable before doing any further work.

2. Remove the rear console assembly,

3. Disconnect the SRSCM harness first before removing the


Air-bag mounting bolt.
4. Remove the SRSCM.
SRSCM 56A-11

INSPECTION
1. Check the SRSCM case and brackets for dents, cracks or
deformities.
2. Check connectors and the lock lever for damage, and terminals
for deformities.

CAUTION
If a dent, cracks, deformation or rust are discovered,
replace the SRSCM with a new one.
56A-12 AIR-BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING

AIR BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING


COMPONENTS
Airbag module

steering wheel

AIR-BAG MODULE (with AIRBAG)


The inflater and bag of the airbag system are stored in the air-bag
module and cannot be disassembled.
The inflater contains a squib, igniter charge, gas generant, etc., and
will inflate the bag in case of a frontal collision.

CLOCK SPRING (in MULTI-FUNCTION SWITCH)


A clock spring is used as an electrical joint from the vehicle body
side to the steering wheel.
AIR-BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING 56A-13

REMOVAL
CAUTION
1. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the air bag
module or clock spring.
If faulty, replace it.
2. Do not drop the air bag module or clockspring or allow
contact with water, grease or oil.
Replace it if a dent, crack, deformation or rust are
detected.
3. The air bag module should be stored on a flat surface
and placed so that the pad surface is facing upward.
Do not place anything on top of it.
4. Do not expose the air bag module to temperature over
93°C (200°F).
5. After deployment of an air bag, replace the clock
spring with a new one.
6. Wear gloves and safety glasses when handling an air
bag that has already deployed.
7. An undeployed air bag module should only be dis-
posed of in accordance with the procedures

1. Disconnect the negative battery cable and keep secure from


battery.
CAUTION
Wait at least 30 seconds after disconnecting the battery
cable before doing any further work.

2. Remove the air bag module mounting nut using a socket


wrench from the back side.
3. When disconnecting the connector of the clock spring from the
air bag module, press the air bag’s lock toward the outer side
to spread it open. Use a screwdriver, as shown in the figure, to
pry so as to remove the connector gently.

CAUTION
o When disconnecting the air bag module-clock spring
connector, take care not to apply excessive force to it.
o The removed air bag module should be stored in a
clean, dry place with the pad cover face up.
56A-14 AIR-BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING

4. Remove the steering wheel by using a special tool (09561-


09561
11002).
CAUTION
Do not hammer on the steering wheel. Doing so may
damage the collapsible column mechanism.

INSPECTION
AIR BAG MODULE
If any improper part are found during the following inspection,
replace the air bag module with a new one.
Dispose of the old one according to the specified procedure.
CAUTION
Never attempt to measure the circuit resistance of the air bag
module (squib) even if you are using the specified tester. If the
circuit resistance is measured with a tester, accidental air bag
deployment will result in serious personal injury.
1. Check pad cover for dents, cracks or deformities.

2. Check the air bag module for denting, cracking or deformation.


3. Check hooks and connectors for damage, terminals for defor-
mities, and harness for binds.
4. Check air bag inflator case for dents, cracks or deformities. Conne

5. Install the air bag module to steering wheel to check fit or


alignment with the wheel.

CLOCK SPRING
If, as a result of the following checks, even one abnormal point is
discovered, replace the clock spring with a new one.
1. Check connectors and protective tube for damage, and termi-
nals for deformities.
AIR-BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING 56A-15

2. Visually check the case and the gears for damage.

3. Check for continuity between No.1 connector of the clock


spring and connectors No.2.

Limit : Continuity

4. Check of resistance between the terminals.


(1) Join the No.4 connector of the clock spring to the Airbag
wiring harness checker.
(2) Check continuity between terminals 1 and 2 of the Airbag
wiring harness checker.
Limit : Continuity

(3) Join the No.4 and No. 5 connectors of clock spring to the
Airbag wiring harness checker.
(4) Check continuity between terminals 1 and 2 of the Airbag
wiring harness checker.
Limit : No continuity
56A-16 AIR-BAG MODULE (DRIVER) AND CLOCK SPRING

INSTALLATION
1. Installation of clock spring
Align the mating mark and “NEUTRAL” position indicator of the
clock spring, and, after turning the front wheels to the straight-
ahead position, install the clock spring to the column switch.
CAUTION
If the clock spring’s mating mark is not properly aligned,
the steering wheel may not be completely rotational dur-
ing a turn, or the flat cable within the clock spring may be
severed, obstructing normal operation of the SRS and
possibly leading to serious injury to the vehicle’s driver.
AIR-BAG CONNECTORS 56A-17

CONNECTORS
All wiring in the airbag system is wrapped in yellow type to distinguish it from others. For ensuring high reliability, air-bag
connectors have special functions and specifically designed. The connectors use gold-plated terminals.

1. SRS control Module


- Twin-lock Mechanism
- Anti-deploy Mechanism
- Electrical Connection check Mechanism

Anti-deploy mechanism
Twin-lock Mechanism
2. Driver Air-bag
- Twin lock Mechanism
Anti-deploy mechanism
- Anti-deploy Mechanism
Twin-lock Mechanism

Anti-deploy mechanism
Twin-lock Mechanism
Electrical connection check mechanism

SRS Control Module Connector (SRSCM Connector)


SRSCM Connector is designed with 3 security systems for preventing unexpected deployment because of poor
connections.
1. Twin Lock mechanism secures the locking of the terminal by locking device to prevent terminal from coming out.
2. Anti-deploy mechanism to prevent unexpected deployment by shortening of the two squib terminals.
3. Electrical Connection check mechanism is designed for finding poor connections at the SRSCM connector.
If it occurs SRS SRI (Service Reminder Indicator) lights up permanently.
56A-18 AIR-BAG CONNECTORS

Driver Air-Bag Module (DAB)


Two security mechanism of the DAB is twin-lock mechanism and anti-deploy mechanism. The anti-deploy mechanism
prevents unexpected deployment by the shortening of the two squib terminals.
The twin-lock mechanism connectors (male and female) are fastened locked by two locking devices to increase connection
reliability. If the primary lock is incomplete, ribs interfer and prevent the secondary lock.

Twin lock mechanism, Anti deploy mechanism

Connector is
UNLOCKED

Secondary lock

Shortening bar
Connector is
TROUBLESHOOTING 56A-19

DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM
SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR CHECK
When the ignition switch is turned on, check that the SRS SRI goes
ON for 6 seconds, if the SRI is not illuminated immediately after the
ignition is turned ON, a failure in the area of SRI circuit has
occurred .

Exception : If an “Ignition input voltage too low”


(Fault Code#7) is detected, the SRI will turn off at
the end of the current ignition cycle.
The fault will also be recorded in the history fault
code #57.
56A-20 TROUBLESHOOTING

SCAN TOOL CHECK


1. Turn the ignition OFF.
2. Connect the scan tool to the data link connector in the fuse box.
3. Connect the power-source terminal of the scan tool to the
cigarette lighter socket.
4. Turn the ignition ON.
5. Use the scan tool to check the diagnostic trouble codes.
6. Complete the repair or correction of the problems, after turning
OFF the ignition switch; then erase the stored diagnostic
trouble codes using the SCAN TOOL.
7. Disconnect the scan tool.
TROUBLESHOOTING

Diagnostic Trouble Code(DTC) Chart


56A-22 TROUBLESHOOTING

SERVICE DATA
SCAN TOOL (SCAN TOOL) DISPLAY DESCRIPTION OF TROUBLE CODE

01. CRASH NUMBERS Numbers of airbag activation (inflation)


**

02. SRI STATUS The ON-OFF status of service reminder indicator


ON or OFF

03. SRI TIME The driving time after service reminder indicator “ON” is
*** MIN. recorded for fourty two hours by the minutes interval.

04.1G CYCLE The engine starting numbers after service reminder


*** indicator “ON” can be recorded 100 times.

NOTE
The above service data information can be recorded in non-volatile memory by the SRSCM in case of deployment
event, for retrieval at a later time.
TROUBLESHOOTING 56A-23

AIR-BAG MODULE CIRCUIT (Short to Ground)


The Air-Bag Module circuit consists of SRSCM, spiral cable (clock
spring), driver side airbag module.

Code No. Symptom Trouble cause

1 (Active) DAB (Driver side air-bag module) o Short circuit in DAB wire harness
51 (History) circuit short to ground. o Air-bag module malfunction.
o Clock spring cable malfunction (DAB only)
o SRSCM.

WIRING-DIAGRAM
56A-24 TROUBLESHOOTING

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Before inspection
1. Disconnect battery negative (-) terminal cable
Caution !
Wait at least 30 seconds.
2. Remove the air-bag module.

Caution !
When storing air-bag module, keep the
pad surface facing upward.

2. Check Air-bag SRSCM

1. Disconnect clock spring connector.


2. Connect dummy-terminal to harness side of the
inflator connector with SRS harness checker.
3. Connect negative (-) terminal cable to battery,
and wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Connect the SCAN TOOL terminal, and turn
ignition switch ON.

Diagnostic code 1 is not displayed.

NOTE
Code other than code 1 may be displayed
at this time, but this is not relevant to this
check.
TROUBLESHOOTING 56A-25

3. Check inflator circuit (Driver)

1. Disconnect SRSCM harness connector


and clock spring connector.
AIR-BAG HARNESS 2. Connect SRS harness checker to the SRSCM
harness connector and clock spring harness
side connector.
3. Check continuity between terminals 11, 12 and
body ground.

No continuity

Replace SRSCM Replace Air-bag harness

4. Check clock spring

1. Disconnect DAB and clock spring connector.


2. Connect the SRS harness checker to clock
spring connector.
3. Check continuity between terminals 5, 6 and
body ground.

Replace clock spring


56A-26 TROUBLESHOOTING

5. Check Inflator

1. Turn ignition switch to lock, and disconnect the


negative (-) terminal cable from battery and wait
at least 30 seconds.
2. Connect inflator connector.
3. Connect negative (-) terminal cable to battery
and wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Connect the SCAN TOOL terminal, and turn
ignition switch ON.

Diagnostic code 1 is not displayed.

NOTE
Code other than code 1 may be displayed
at this time, but this is not relevant to this
check

Connect all system and recheck Replace DAB


CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-27

AIR-BAG MODULE CIRCUIT


(Short to Battery +)
The DAB circuit consists of Air-bag SRSCM, clock spring and the
Air-bag module.

Code No. Symptom Trouble Area

2 (Active) DAB (Driver side Air-bag modulator) circuit o Short circuit in DAB wire harness
52 (History) short to Battery + (12V) (to battery + (12V))
o Air-bag modulator malfunction
o Clock spring cable malfunction
o SRSCM

WIRING DIAGRAM
56A-28 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Before inspection
1. Disconnect battery negative (-) terminal cable
Caution !
Wait at least 30 seconds.
2. Remove the air-bag module.

Caution !
When storing air-bag module, keep the pad
surface facing upward.

2. Check Air-bag SRSCM


CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-29

3. Check inflator circuit

4. Check Clock Spring


56A-30 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

5. Check Inflator

1. Turn ignition switch to lock, and disconnect the


negative (-) terminal cable from battery and wait

2. Connect inflator connector.


3. Connect negative (-) terminal cable to battery
and wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Connect the SCAN TOOL terminal, and turn

Diagnostic code 2 is not displayed.

NOTE
Code other than code 2 may be displayed at
this time, but this is not relevant to this
check.
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-31

DRIVER AIR-BAG MODULE CIRCUIT


(Resistance too high, Open circuit)
The Air-bag SRSCM shall measure the resistance of the DAB
(Driver Air-Bag module) to detect a resistance which lies outside
the allowed range. Do not attempt to measure the resistance of
DAB squib.

Symptom Trouble cause

DAB (Driver Air-Bag module) circuit o Open circuit in DAB wire harness
resistance too high, open circuit. o Air-bag module malfunction (DAB)
o Clock spring cable malfunction
o SRSCM.

WIRING DIAGRAM
CIRCUIT INSPECTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Before inspection

1. Disconnect battery negative (-) terminal cable


Caution !
Wait at least 30 seconds.
2. Remove the air-bag module.

Caution !
When storing air-bag module, keep the pad
surface facing upward.

2. Check Air-bag SRSCM


CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-33

3. Check Inflator circuit

4. Check Clock Spring


56A-34 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

5. Check Inflator

1. Turn ignition switch to lock, and disconnect the


negative (-) terminal cable from battery and wait
at least 30 seconds.
2. Connect inflator connector.
3. Connect negative (-) terminal cable to battery
and wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Connect the scan tool terminal, and turn ignition
switch ON.

Diagnostic code 3 is not displayed

NOTE
Code other than code 3 may be displayed at
this time, but this is not relevant to this
check.
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-35

DRIVER AIR-BAG MODULE CIRCUIT


(Resistance too Low, Short Circuit)
The Air-bag SRSCM shall measure the resistance of the DAB
(Driver-Air-Bag module) to detect a resistance which lies outside
the allowed range. Never attempt to measure the resistance of the
DAB squib.

Code No. Symptom Trouble Area

5 (Active) DAB (Driver Air-Bag module) circuit o Short circuit in DAB wire harness
55 (History) resistance too low, short circuit. o Air-bag module malfunction (DAB)
o Clock spring cable malfunction
o SRSCM.

WIRING DIAGRAM
56A-36 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Before inspection
1. Disconnect battery negative (-) terminal cable
Caution !
Wait at least 30 seconds.
2. Remove the air-bag module.

Caution !
When storing air-bag module, keep the pad
surface facing upward.

2. Check Air-bag SRSCM

1. Disconnect clock spring connector.


2. Connect dummy-terminal to harness side of
the inflator connector with Airbag wiring
harness checker.
3. Connect negative (-) terminal cable to
battery, and wait at least 5 seconds.
4. Connect the SCAN TOOL terminal, and turn
ignition switch ON.

Diagnostic code 5 is not displayed.

NOTE
Code other than code 5 may be displayed at
this time, but this is not relevant to this
check.
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-37

3. Check Inflator circuit (Driver)

4. Check Clock Spring

1. Remove the clock spring connectors.


2. Connect SRS harness checker to clock spring
connector
3. Check continuity between checker terminal
5 and 6

No continuity
56A-38 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

5. Check Inflator

1. Turn ignition switch to lock, and disconnect the


negative (-) terminal cable from the battery and

cable to battery

4. Connect the scan tool terminal, and turn ignition


switch ON.

Diagnostic code 5 is not displayed

NOTE
Code other than code 5 may be displayed at
this time, but this is not relevant to this
check
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-39

IGNITION POWER VOLTAGE CIRCUIT


The Air-bag SRSCM shall measure the voltage at the ignition input
to detect an operating voltage which is out of the normal operating
range.

Code No. Symptom Trouble Area

7 (Active) Ignition input voltage too low o Fuse 9 in dash fuse box
57 (History) o Air-bag harness
o Charging system
8 (Active) Ignition input voltage too high
58 (History)

WIRING DIAGRAM
56A-40 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

1. Power source

1. Disconnect battery negative (-) terminal cable


Caution !
Wait at least 30 seconds
2. Turn ignition switch to LOCK.
3. Disconnect SRSCM connector.
AIR-BAG HARNESS 4. Connect SRS harness checker to SRSCM con-
nector and connect battery negative (-) terminal
cable.
5. Turn ignition switch to ON (Engine stop).
6. Measure voltage between checker terminal 16
and body ground.

9.0 V to 16.0 V

2. Ground connection
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-41

3. Check SCAN TOOL display

1. Remove battery negative (-) terminal cable.


2. Connect SRSCM connector.
3. Connect battery negative (-) terminal cable.
4. Turn ignition switch ON and wait at least 30
second, and check that the air bag SRS SRI
goes off
5. Turn ignition switch to lock.
6. Connect SCAN TOOL and turn ignition switch
ON.

Diagnostic code 7, 8 is not displayed

NOTE
If the fault disappears or is corrected between
two ignition cycles (i.e. while the Air-bag
SRSCM is off), the warning lamp shall remain
on for 15 second after the bulb check in the
sub sequent ignition cycle.
56A-42 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

SERVICE REMINDER INDICATOR CIRCUIT


The SRI is located on the cluster.
When the air bag system is normal, the SRI flashes for approx. 6
seconds after the ignition switch is turned ON, and then turns off
automatically.
If there is a malfunction in the air bag system, the SRI lights up to
inform the driver of the abnormality.
The SRSCM shall measure the voltage at the air-bag SRI (Malfunc-
tion Indicator Light) output pin, both when the lamp is on and when
the lamp is off, to detect whether the commanded state matches
the actual state.

Diag. No. Symptom Trouble Area

13 (Active) SRS SRI short to ground or to battery o SRI circuit


63 (History) voltage, open circuit o SRSCM

SRI does not light up GO TO 43

SRI light up permanently GO TO 44

WIRING DIAGRAM
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-43

INSPECTION PROCEDURE (DOES NOT LIGHT UP)


1. Check Air-bag Fuse

1. Remove fuse 10 and 18 located in dash fuse box


2. Check continuity of fuse 10 and 18.

Continuity

2. Check SRS SRI circuit


56A-44 CIRCUIT INSPECTION

INSPECTION PROCEDURE (Light up permanently)

NOTE
AIR-BAG SRSCM INDEPENDENT LAMP ACTIVATION

There are certain fault conditions in which the SRSCM cannot


function and thus cannot control the operation of the lamp. In these
cases, the lamp is directly activated by appropriate circuitry that
operates independently of the SRSCM as follows:

1. Loss of ignition voltage supply to the SRSCM: lamp turned on


continuously
2. Loss of internal operating voltage: lamp turned on continuously.
3. Loss of SRSCM operation: lamp turned on continuously.
4. SRSCM not connected: lamp turned on through shorting bar in
wiring harness connector.

1. Check Air-bag SRSCM connector


CIRCUIT INSPECTION 56A-45

SRSCM MALFUNCTION
The SRSCM shall also cyclically monitor the following:
a) Functional readiness of the firing circuit activation transis-
tors (driver and passenger side)
b) Adequacy of deployment energy reserves (driver and
passenger-side)
c) Safing sensor integrity: detection of faulty closure (longer
than 4 seconds)
d) Plausibility of accelerometer signal
e) Operation of SRSCM components (AID-converter,
etc.)

The timely completion of all tests is monitored by a separate


hardware watchdog. During normal operation, the watchdog is
triggered periodically by the SRSCM; if the SRSCM fails to trigger
the watchdog, the watchdog will reset the SRSCM and activate the
SRI (Service Reminder Indicator)
AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL

AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES


Before either disposing of a vehicle equipped with an air bag, or prior to disposing of the air bag module, ‘be sure to first
follow the procedures described below to deploy the air bag.

AIR BAG REMOTE DEPLOYMENT DEVICES


Tool, Number, Name Use
Deployment tool(0957A-34100) o Deployment inside the vehicle (when vehicle
will not longer be driven)

DISPOSAL PLAN
When the problem occurs, take disposal steps as follows.

CASE DISPOSAL PLAN


Abnormal problems in air bag module Return to HMC dealer

Car scrapping Deploy the air bag module in the scrapper yard with SST

Crash (Deployed) Service station disposes the Air-bag module

UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL


Caution
1. If the vehicle is to be scrapped, junked, or otherwise
disposed of, deploy the air bag inside the vehicle.
2. Since there is a loud noise when the air bag is deployed,
avoid residential areas whenever possible. If anyone is
nearby, give warning of the impending noise.
3. Since a large amount of smoke is produced when the air
bag is deployed, select a well-ventilated site. Moreover,
never attempt the test near a fire or smoke sensor.
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DEPLOYMENT INSIDE THE VEHICLE


(when vehicle will no longer be driven)
1. Open all windows and doors of the vehicle. Move the vehicle to
an isolated spot.
2. Disconnect the negative (-) and positive (+) battery cables from
the battery terminals, and then remove the battery from the
vehicle.

Caution
Wait at least 30 seconds after disconnecting the battery
cable before doing any further work.

3. Remove the rear console assembly.

4. Remove Air-bag SRSCM connector


5. Connect disposal tool to the air bag checker R-terminal.

6. Connect SRS air bag adapter harness battery (+) and (-) when
the SRS harness checker still disconnected, to prevent sudden
unexpected deployment of the air bag.
Connect the SRS harness checker to SRSCM harness side
connector.
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7. At location as far away from the vehicle as possible, press the


pugh button (removed from the vehicle) to deploy the air bag.

Caution
1. Before deploying the air bag in this manner, first check
to be sure that there is no one in or near the vehicle.
Wear safety glasses.
2. The inflator will be quite hot immediately following the
deployment, so wait at least 30 minutes to allow it to
cool before attempting to handle it.
Although not poisonous, do not inhale gas from air
bag deployment.
See Deployed Air Bag Module Disposal Procedures
for post-deployment handling instructions.
3. If the air bag fails to deploy when the procedures
above are followed, do not go near the module.

DEPLOYED AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL


PROCEDURES
vinyl
After deployment, the air bag module should be disposed of in the
same manner as any other scrap parts, except that the following
points should be carefully noted during disposal.
1. The inflator will be quite hot immediately following deployment,
so wait at least 30 minutes to allow it to cool before attempting
to handle it.
2. Do not put water or oil on the air bag after deployment.
3. There may be, adhered to the deployed air bag module,
material that could irritate the eyes and/or skin, so wear gloves
and safety glasses when handling a deployed air bag module.
IF DESPlTE THESE PRECAUTIONS, THE MATERlAL DOES,
GET INTO THE EYES OR ON THE SKIN, IMMEDIATELY
RINSE THE AFFECTED AREA WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF
CLEAN WATER.
IF ANY IRRITATION DEVELOPS, SEEK MEDICAL ATTEN-
TION.
4. Tightly seal the air bag module in a strong vinyl bag for disposal.
5. Be sure to always wash your hands after completing this
operation.

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