7. Malfunctioning part is indicated by the number of flashes
(part
pdorpf). Compare the number of flashes to ªAir Bag
Warning Lamp Flash Code Chartº, page RS-50, and locate
malfunctioning part.
8. Turn ignition switch ªOFFº, and disconnect both battery
cables.
9. Repair the system as outlined by the ªRepair orderº in ªWarn-
ing Lamp Flash Code Chartº that corresponds to the flash
code. For replacement procedure of component parts, refer
to RS-13.
10. After repairing the system, go to DIAGNOSTIC PROCE-
DURE 7, page RS-53.
No. ªAIR BAGº warning lamp flash pattern Ð Diagnosis mode Ð SRS condition
1
SRS333
pathroughpbare repeated.lDiagnosis
results (pre-
viously
stored in the
memory)
might not be
erased after
repair.
lIntermittent
malfunction
has been
detected in
the past.
Go to DIAG-
NOSTIC
PROCEDURE
8 (RS-55).
2
SRS341
pathroughpdare repeated.
pbÐ Driver and passenger's
air bag marker (For identifying
driver's passenger's air bag
and/or front seat belt pre-ten-
sioner malfunctioning)
pdÐ Indicates malfunctioning
part. The number of flash var-
ies with malfunctioning part
(0.5 sec. ON and 0.5 sec. OFF
is counted as one flash.)The system is
malfunctioning
and needs to
be repaired.
3
SRS342-A
pathroughpfare repeated.
pb,pc,pdÐ Side air bag
marker (For identifying side air
bag malfunctioning)
pfÐ Indicates malfunctioning
part. The number of flash var-
ies with malfunctioning part
(0.5 sec. ON and 0.5 sec. OFF
is counted as one flash.)
IGN ON
ON
OFF
7 sec.3 sec.
2 sec.
IGN ON
ON
OFF
7 sec.3 sec.
2 sec.2 sec.
0.5 sec.
1.5 sec. IGN ON
ON
OFF
7 sec.
2sec.
1.5 sec.2 sec.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSES Ð Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Trouble Diagnoses without CONSULT-II
(Cont'd)
RS-49