11. DIAGNOSTIC CODE CHECKAfter repeating ignition switch ON±OFF operation (ON: wait 20 secs., OFF: wait 20 secs.) 5 times, check
the diagnostic codes. If only code 41 is displayed, proceed to step [ 12 ]. If a code other than code 41 is
displayed, return to step [ 7 ] and troubleshoot the displayed malfuncti\
on code.
NOTICE: When connecting the battery after clearing the malfunction code,\
always do it with the ignition
switch in LOCK position. When the battery has been reconnected, turn the ignition \
switch to ACC or ON
position after at least 2 seconds have elapsed.
If the battery is reconnected with the ignition switch in ACC or ON positi\
on, or the ignition switch is turned
ACC or ON within 2 seconds of connecting the battery, it is possible that the diagnosis system will not oper-
ate normally.
12. CLEARING OF MALFUNCTION CODE 41 STORED IN MEMORY Clear malfunction code 41 stored in memory. This operation is not necessary only in case that the power
source voltage returns to normal.
13. CONFIRMATION TEST Check the warning light again and confirm that all the malfunctions have been\
repaired. If the warning light
indicates an abnormality, repeat the operation again from step [ 2 ]. If code 41 is output at st\
ep [ 3 ], skip
steps [ 4 ] and [ 5 ] and proceed to step [ 7 ]. AB±27
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Diagnosis Inspection
AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT CHECK
(a) Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON and check that theairbag warning light lights up.
(b) Check that the airbag warning light goes out after approx. 6 seconds.
HINT:
wWhen the ignition switch is at ACC or ON and the airbag
warning light remains on, the center airbag sensor
assembly has detected a malfunction code.
wIf, after approx. 6 seconds have elapsed, the airbag
warning light sometimes lights up or the airbag warning
light lights up even when the ignition switch is OFF, a
short in the airbag warning light circuit can be
considered likely. Proceed to Airbag warning light
system (always lit up) on page AB±84.
DIAGNOSTIC CODE CHECK
1. OUTPUT DIAGNOSTIC CODE
(a) Turn the ignition switch to ACC or ON position and waitapprox. 20 seconds.
(b) Using SST, connect terminals Tc and E
1 of the TDCL.
SST 09843±18020
NOTICE: Never make a mistake with the terminal connec-
tion position as this will cause a malfunction.
2. READ DIAGNOSTIC CODE Read the diagnostic code as indicated by the number of
times the airbag warning light blinks.
wNormal code indication
The light will blink 2 times per second.
wMalfunction code indication
In the event of a malfunction, the light will blink. The first
number of the code No. will equal the first digit of a
2±digit diagnostic code, and after a 1.5 second pause,
the 2nd number of the code No. will equal the 2nd digit.
If there are two or more codes, there will be a 2.5 second
pause between each.
After all the codes have been output, there will be a 4.0 se-
cond pause and they will all be repeated.
HINT:
wIn the event of a number of trouble codes, indication will
begin from the smaller numbered code to the larger.
wIf a diagnostic code is not output or is continuously
output, proceed to the TC terminal circuit inspection on
page AB±86 .
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DIAGNOSTIC CODES
CodeNo.Blink PatternDiagnosisTrouble AreaAIRBAG
Warning Light
(Nor
System normal±OFF
(Nor-
mal) Source Voltage dropBattery
Center airbag sensor assemblyON
11
Short in squib circuit
(to ground)
Front airbag sensor
malfunction
Flower sensor malfunctionSteering wheel pad (squib)
Front airbag sensor
Spiral cable
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
12
Short in squib circuit
(to +B)Steering wheel pad (squib)
Front airbag sensor
Spiral cable
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
13
Short in squib circuit
(between D+ wire harness
and D± wire harness)
Steering wheel pad (squib)
Spiral cable
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
14
Open in squib circuitSteering wheel pad (squib)
Spiral cable
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
15
Open in front airbag
sensor circuitFront airbag sensor
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
22
Airbag warning light
system malfunctionAirbag warning light
Center airbag sensor assembly
Wire harness
ON
31
Center airbag sensor
assembly malfunction
Center airbag sensor assemblyON
41
Malfunction stored in
memory
(Center airbag sensor assembly)ON
HINT:
w When the airbag warning light remains lit up and the diagnostic code in the n\
ormal code, this means a
source voltage drop.
This malfunction is not stored in memory by the center airbag sensor ass\
embly and if the power source
voltage returns to normal, after approx. 10 seconds the airbag warning l\
ight will automatically go out.
w Code 22 in recorded when a malfunction occurs in the airbag warning light sy\
stem. If an open malfunction
occurs in the airbag warning light system, the airbag warning light does not l\
ight up, so that until the
mal±function is repaired, the diagnostic codes (including code 22) cannot be confi\
rmed.
w When a malfunction occurs in the airbag system, malfunction codes 11 to 31 are output. After repairing
the malfunction indicated by malfunction codes 11 to 31, codes 11 to 31 are cleared from the memory, but
code 41 is output instead. Once the malfunction has been detected, the airba\
g warning light will remain
lit up until code 41 is cleared, even though the malfunction has been re\
paired.
w When 2 or more codes are indicated, the lowest numbered code will appear\
first.
w If a code not listed on the chart is displayed, then the center airbag s\
ensor assembly is faulty. AB±31
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CLEARING OF DIAGNOSTIC CODE
1. CLEARING OF MALFUNCTION CODE(EXCEPT CODE 41)
Remove the battery negative (±) terminal or ECU±B fuse for
10 seconds or more with the ignition switch OFF.
NOTICE: When connecting the battery after cancelling
the malfunction code, always do it with the ignition
switch in LOCK position. If the battery is connected with
the ignition switch in ACC or ON position, there are cases
when the diagnosis system does not operate normally.
HINT:
wCode 41 cannot be cleared by this method.
wThe lower the temperature, the longer the battery
negative (±) terminal must be left off.
wOther memory systems (clock, audio system) will also
be cancelled out (See page AB±2).
2. CLEARING OF MALFUNCTION CODE 41 STORED IN MEMORY
(a) Connect service wires to terminals Tc and AB of theTDCL.
(b) Turn the ignition switch ACC or ON and wait approx. 6 seconds.
(c) S ta rtin g with th e Tc te rmin a l, ap p ly bo d y gr ound
alternately to terminal Tc and terminal AB twice each in
cycles of 1.0 ± 0.5 seconds. Finally, keep applying body
ground to terminal Tc.
HINT: When alternating between body ground of terminals Tc
and AB release one from body ground while applying it to the
other terminal. The time interval in between must be within
the following conditions. If it is out of the conditions, code 41
will not be cleared.
(d) After several seconds, when the airbag warning light
starts to blink in a 64 msec. cycle, cancellation is
completed.
HINT: This method clears not only code No. 41, but also other
malfunction codes all at once.
Except when instructed by the troubleshooting procedure,
use this method only when the repair procedure is completed
(See page AB±25).
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Circuit Inspection
Diag. Code (Normal)Source Voltage Drop
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The airbag system is equipped with a voltage±increase circuit (DC±DC\
converter) in the center airbag
sensor assembly in case the source voltage drops.
When the battery voltage drops, the voltage±increase circuit (DC±DC c\
onverter) functions to increase
the voltage of the airbag system to normal voltage.
The diagnosis system malfunction display for this circuit is different to other circuits±when the airbag
warning light remains lit up and the diagnostic code is a normal code, source voltage d\
rop is indicated.
Malfunction in this circuit is not recorded in the center airbag sensor assembly, and approx. 10 se-
conds after the source voltage returns to normal, the airbag warning lig\
ht automatically goes off.
Code No.
Diagnosis
(Normal)Source voltage drop.
DIAGNOSTIC CHART
Preparation.
Does airbag warning light turn on after
approx. 10 seconds?
Check battery and charging system
(See page CH±1). Check diagnostic code, and if a
malfunction code is output,
perform troubleshooting according
to malfunction code.
If a normal code is output,
replace center airbag sensor
assembly.
WIRING DIAGRAM
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(1) Turn ignition switch LOCK.
(2) Disconnect center airbag sensor assemblyconnector.
(3) Turn ignition switch ON. But do not start engine.
(4) Measure voltage at IG
2 or ACC on connector
wire harness side of center airbag assembly and
operate electric system (defogger, wiper,
headlight, heater, blower, etc.).
Voltage: 6 V ± 11.5 V at IG
2 and ACC.
(5) Turn electric system switch OFF.
(6) Turn ignition switch LOCK.
(7) Remove voltmeter and connect center airbag sensor assembly.
Does airbag warning light turn off after approx. 10 seconds?
Preparation.
Turn ignition switch ON.
Operate electric system checked in [ 1 ] (4) and
check that airbag warning light goes off after
approx. 10 seconds.
Check diagnostic code, and if a malfunction
code is output, perform troubleshooting
according to malfunction code. If a normal
code is output, replace center airbag
sensor assembly.
Check battery and charging system
(See page CH±1)
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
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INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1Does SRS warning light turn off?
C
Hint
P1. Turn ignition switch LOCK.
2. Disconnect negative (±) terminal cable from battery
and wait at least 90 seconds.
3. Remove steering wheel pad (See page RS±19).
4. Disconnect connectors of front passenger airbag assembly (See page RS±32).
5. Disconnect center airbag sensor assembly con- nector.
6. Connect negative (±) terminal cable to battery.
Check operation of SRS warning light.
Ignition Switch is LOCK position.
Check SRS warning light circuit or terminal AB circuit of
DCL1 or DLC2.
Replace center airbag sensor assembly.
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OPERATION
FUNCTION OF COMPONENTS
RS02M±04
1. STEERING WHEEL PAD (with AIRBAG)The inflater and bag of the supplemental restraint system are
stored in the steering wheel pad and cannot be disas-
sembled. The inflater contains a squib, igniter charge, gas
generant, etc., and inflates the bag in case of frontal collision.
2. SPIRAL CABLE (in COMBINATION SWITCH) A spiral cable is used as an electrical joint from the vehicle
body side to the steering wheel.
3. FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAG ASSEMBLY The inflater and bag of the supplemental restraint system are
stored in the front passenger airbag assembly and cannot be
disassembled.
The inflater contains a squib, igniter charge, gas generant,
etc., and inflates the bag in case of a frontal collision.
4. SRS WARNING LIGHT The SRS warning light is located on the combination meter.
It goes on to alert the driver of trouble in the system when a
malfunction is detected in the center airbag sensor assembly.
In normal operating conditions when the ignition switch is
turned to the ACC or ON position, the light goes on for about
6 seconds and then goes off.
5. FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR A front airbag sensor is mounted inside each of the front fend-
ers. The sensor unit is a mechanical type. When the sensor
detects deceleration force above a predetermined limit, con-
tacts is m ade in the sensor, sending a signal to the center air-
bag sensor assembly. The sensor cannot be disassembled.
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