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Light blue color for driver air bag assembly.
Light blue color for passenger air bag assembly.
Use only the air bag assembly for AXIOM (UP) mod-
els.
CAUTION: Proper operation of the sensors and
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) requires that
any repairs to the vehicle structure return it to the
original production configuration. Deployment
requires, at a minimum, replacement of the SDM, air
bag assembly and dimensional inspection of the
steering column. Any visible damage to the SDM
mounting bracket (s) requires replacement, and the
steering column must be dimensionally inspected,
whether deployment occurred or not.
Accident With Deployment ± Component
Replacement and Inspections
Certain SRS components must be replaced or inspected
for damage after a frontal crash involving air bag
deployment. Those components are:
Air bag assembly
SDM
CAUTION: Refer to ªSDM Replacement Guidelinesº
below for important information on SDM
replacement in both deployment and non
deployment crashes.
SRS coil assemblyÐInspect wiring and connector for
any signs of scorching, melting, or damage due to
excessive heat. Replace if damaged. Refer to SRS
coil assembly in this section.
Accident With or Without
DeploymentÐComponent Inspection
Certain SRS and restraint system components must be
inspected after any crash, whether the air bag deployed
or not. Those components are:
Steering columnÐDimensionally inspect per
ªChecking Steering Column for Accident Damageº in
3 of this workshop manual.
Knee bolsters and mounting pointsÐ Inspect for any
distortion, bending, cracking, or other damage.
I/P steering column reinforcement plateÐ Inspect for
any distortion, bending, cracking, or other damage.
I/P bracesÐInspect for any distortion, bending,
cracking, or other damage.
Seat belts and mounting pointsÐRefer to ªSeat
Beltsº in 10 of this workshop manual.
SDM Replacement Guidelines
SDM replacement policy requires replacement of SDM,
after crash involving air bag deployment when ªSRS
Warning Lampº turn ªONº, ªSRS Diagnosisº should be
done according to ªSection 9J1º.
Wiring Damage
If any SRS wire harness is damaged, it should be
replaced. Don't repair SRS. It is replace only.
SRS Connector (Plastic Body And
Terminal Metal Pin) Damage
If any connector or terminal in the SRS wire harness
(except pigtails) is damaged, it should be replaced.
SRS Wire Pigtail Damage
If the wiring pigtail (a wire or wires attached directly to the
device, not by a connector) is damaged, the entire
component (with pigtail) must be replaced. Examples of
ªpigtailº components are the driver air bag assembly, the
passenger air bag assembly, and the SRS coil assembly.
On±Vehicle Service
Service Precautions
WARNING: WHEN PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR
AROUND SRS COMPONENTS OR SRS WIRING,
FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES LISTED BELOW TO
TEMPORARILY DISABLE THE SRS. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN
POSSIBLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL
INJURY OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS REPAIRS.
The SDM in DriverÐPassenger SRS can maintain
sufficient voltage to cause a deployment for up to 15
seconds after the ignition switch is turned ªOFFº, the
battery is disconnected, or the fuse powering the SDM is
removed.
Many of the service procedures require removal of the
ªSRS±1º fuse, and disconnection of the air bag assembly
from the deployment loop to avoid an accidental
deployment. If the air bag assembly is disconnected from
the deployment loop as noted in the ªDisabling the SRSº
procedure that follows, service can begin immediately
without waiting for the 15 second time period to expire.
Disabling The SRS
Removal
Turn the ignition switch to ªlockº and remove key.
1. Remove SRS fuse SRS±1, from left dash side lower
fuse block or disconnect battery.
2. Disconnect yellow 2±pin connector at the base of
steering column.
3. Remove glove box assembly, Refer to ªPassenger Air
Bag Assembly Replacementº in section 9J±28.
4. Disconnect yellow 2±pin connector behind the glove
box assembly.
CAUTION: With the ªSRS±1º fuse removed and
ignition switch ªONº, ªAIR BAGº warning lamp will
be ªONº. This is normal operation and does not
indicate an SRS malfunction.
Enabling The SRS
Installation
CAUTION: Never use the air bag assembly from
another vehicle and difference model year air bag
assembly.
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The air bag assembly has identification colors on the
bar code label as follows.
Light blue color for driver air bag assembly.
Light blue color for passenger air bag assembly.
Use only the air bag assembly for AXIOM (UP) mod-
els.
Turn ignition switch to ªLOCKº and remove key.
1. Connect yellow 2±pin connector passenger air bag
assembly.
2. Install glove box assembly, refer to ªPassenger Air
Bag Assembly Replacementº in section 9J±28.
3. Connect yellow 2±pin connector at the base of
steering column.
4. Install ªAIR BAGº fuse SRS±1 to left dash side lower
fuse block or connect battery.
Turn ignition switch to ªONº and verify that the ªAIR BAGº
warning lamp flashes seven times and then turns ªOFFº If
it does not operate as described, perform the ªSRS
Diagnostic System Checkº in section 9J1±3.
Handling / Installation / Diagnosis
1. Air bag assembly should not be subjected to
temperatures above 93C (200F).
2. Air bag assembly, and SDM should not be used if they
have been dropped from a height of 100 centimeters
(3.28 feet).
3. When a SDM is replaced, it must be oriented with the
arrow on the sensor pointing toward the front of the
vehicle. It is very important for the SDM to be located
flat on the mounting surface, parallel to the vehicle
datum line. It is important that the SDM mounting
surface is free of any dirt or other foreign material.
4. Do not apply power to the SRS unless all components
are connected or a diagnostic chart requests it, as this
will set a diagnostic trouble code.
5. The ªSRS Diagnostic System Checkº must be the
starting point of any SRS diagnostics. The ªSRS
Diagnostic System Checkº will verify proper ªAIR
BAGº warning lamp operation and will lead you to the
correct chart to diagnose any SRS malfunctions.
Bypassing these procedures may result in extended
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis, and incorrect
parts replacement.
Air Bag Assembly Handling /
Shipping / Scrapping
Live (Undeployed) Air Bag Assembly
Special care is necessary when handling and storing a
live (undeployed) air bag assembly. The rapid gas
generation produced during deployment of the air bag
could cause the air bag assembly, or an object in front of
the air bag assembly, to be thrown through the air in the
unlikely event of an accidental deployment.
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WARNING: W H E N C A R RY I N G A L I V E A I R B A G
ASSEMBLY, MAKE SURE THE BAG OPENING IS
POINTED AWAY FROM YOU. IN CASE OF AN
ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT, THE BAG WILL THEN
DEPLOY WITH MINIMAL CHANCE OF INJURY.
NEVER CARRY THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY BY THE
WIRES OR CONNECTOR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF
THE MODULE.
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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 9J±16
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROPER SRS AIR
BAG ASSEMBLY DISPOSAL PROCEDURES CAN
RESULT IN AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT WHICH MAY
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY. UNDEPLOYED AIR
BAG ASSEMBLIES MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF
THROUGH NORMAL REFUSE CHANNELS. THE
UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG ASSEMBLY CONTAINS
SUBSTANCES THAT CAN CAUSE SEVERE ILLNESS
OR PERSONAL INJURY IF THE SEALED CONTAINER
IS DAMAGED DURING DISPOSAL. DISPOSAL IN
ANY MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH PROPER
PROCEDURES MAY BE A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL,
STATE AND/OR LOCAL LAWS.
1. Turn ignition switch to ªLOCKº, remove key and put
on safety glasses.
2. Remove all loose objects from front seats.
3. Disconnect SRS coil assembly, yellow 2±pin
connector located at the base of the steering column.
4. Cut the SRS coil assembly yellow 2±pin harness
connector from the vehicle leaving at least 16 cm (six
inches) of wire at the connector.
5. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) of insulation from yellow±green
and yellow±black wire lead of the connector.
6. Cut two 30 feet (900 cm) deployment wires from 18
gauge (0.8 mm) or thicker multi±strand wire. These
wires will be used to fabricate the driver deployment
harness.
7. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) of insulation from both ends of
the wires cut in the previous step.
8. Short the wires by twisting together one end from
each. Deployment wires shall remain shorted and not
be connected to a power source until the air bag is to
be deployed.
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROCEDURES IN
THE ORDER LISTED COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY. NEVER CONNECT DEPLOYMENT WIRES
TO ANY POWER SOURCE BEFORE CONNECTING
DEPLOYMENT WIRES TO THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY
LEADS. DEPLOYMENT WIRES SHALL REMAIN
SHORTED AND NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POWER
SOURCE UNTIL THE AIR BAG IS TO BE DEPLOYED.
THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY WILL IMMEDIATELY
DEPLOY THE AIR BAG WHEN A POWER SOURCE IS
CONNECTED TO IT. WEAR SAFETY GLASSES
THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE DEPLOYMENT AND
DISPOSAL PROCEDURE.
9. Twist together one connector wire lead to one
deployment wire. The connection should be
mechanically secure.
10. Bend twisted connection made in the previous step
flat and wrap tightly with electrical tape to insulate and
secure.
11. Twist together, bend and tape the remaining
connector wire lead to the remaining deployment
wire.
12. Connect the deployment harness to the driver air bag
assembly, yellow 2±pin connector at the base of the
steering column. Route deployment harness out the
driver side of the vehicle.WARNING: DEPLOYMENT WIRES SHALL REMAIN
SHORTED AND NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POWER
SOURCE UNTIL THE AIR BAG IS TO BE DEPLOYED.
THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY WILL IMMEDIATELY
DEPLOY THE AIR BAG WHEN A POWER SOURCE IS
CONNECTED TO IT.
CONNECTING THE DEPLOYMENT WIRES TO THE
POWER SOURCE SHOULD ALWAYS BE THE FINAL
STEP IN THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY DEPLOYMENT
PROCEDURE.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROCEDURES IN THE OR-
DER LISTED COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY.
13. Disconnect passenger air bag assembly, yellow 2±pin
connector located behind glove box assembly.
14. Cut the passenger air bag assembly harness
connector from the vehicle leaving at least six inches
(16 cm) of wire at the connector.
15. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) of insulation from yellow±green
and yellow±red wire lead of the connector.
16. Cut two 30 feet (900 cm) deployment wires from 18
gauge (0.8 mm) or thicker multi±strand wire. These
wires will be used to fabricate the passenger
deployment harness.
17. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) of insulation from both ends of
the wires cut in the previous step.
18. Short the wires by twisting together one end from
each. Deployment wires shall remain shorted and not
be connected to a power source until the air bag is to
be deployed.
WARNING: FAILURE TO FOLLOW PROCEDURES IN
THE ORDER LISTED COULD RESULT IN PERSONAL
INJURY. NEVER CONNECT DEPLOYMENT WIRES
TO ANY POWER SOURCE BEFORE CONNECTING
DEPLOYMENT WIRES TO THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY
LEADS. DEPLOYMENT WIRES SHALL REMAIN
SHORTED AND NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POWER
SOURCE UNTIL THE AIR BAG IS TO BE DEPLOYED.
THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY WILL IMMEDIATELY
DEPLOY THE AIR BAG WHEN SAFETY GLASSES
THROUGHOUT THIS ENTIRE DEPLOYMENT AND
DISPOSAL PROCEDURE.
19. Twist together one connector wire lead to one
deployment wire. The connection should be
mechanically secure.
20. Bend twisted connection made in the previous step
flat and wrap tightly with electrical tape to insulate and
secure.
21. Twist together, bend and tape the remaining
connector wire lead to the remaining deployment
wire.
22. Connect the deployment harness to the passenger air
bag assembly, yellow 2±pin connector located behind
the glove box assembly. Route deployment harness
out the passenger side of the vehicle.
WARNING: DEPLOYMENT WIRES SHALL REMAIN
SHORTED AND NOT BE CONNECTED TO A POWER
SOURCE UNTIL THE AIR BAG IS TO BE DEPLOYED.
THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY WILL IMMEDIATELY
DEPLOY THE AIR BAG WHEN A POWER SOURCE IS
CONNECTED TO IT. CONNECTING THE
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM9J±27
Service Precaution
CAUTION: When fasteners are removed, always
reinstall them at the same location from which they
were removed. If a fastener needs to be replaced, use
the correct part number fastener for that application.
If the correct part number fastener is not available, a
fastener of equal size and strength (or stronger) may
be used. Fasteners that are not reused, and those
requiring thread locking compound will be called
out. The correct torque value must be used when
installing fasteners that require it. if the above
conditions are not followed, parts or system damage
could result.
WARNING: WHEN PERFORMING SERVICE ON OR
AROUND SRS COMPONENTS OR SRS WIRING,
FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES LISTED BELOW TO
TEMPORARILY DISABLE THE SRS. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW PROCEDURES COULD RESULT IN
POSSIBLE AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT, PERSONAL
INJURY OR OTHERWISE UNNEEDED SRS REPAIRS.
The SDM in Driver±Passenger SRS can maintain
sufficient voltage to cause a deployment for up to 15
seconds after the ignition switch is turned ªOFF,º the
battery is disconnected, or the fuse powering the SDM is
removed.
Many of the service procedures require removal of the
ªSRS±1º fuse, and disconnection of the air bag assembly
from the deployment loop to avoid an accidental
deployment. If the air bag assembly is disconnected from
the deployment loop as noted in the ªDisabling the SRSº
procedure that follows, service can begin immediately
without waiting for the 15 second time period to expire.
Disabling The SRS
Removal
Turn the ignition switch to ªOFFº and turn the steering
wheel so that the vehicle's wheels are pointing straight
ahead.
1. Remove SRS fuse SRS±1, from left dash side lower
fuse block or disconnect battery.
2. Disconnect yellow 2±pin connector at the base of
steering column.
3. Remove glove box assembly; Refer to ªPassenger
Air Bag Assembly Replacementº in this section.
4. Disconnect passenger air bag assembly yellow 2±pin
connector behind the glove box assembly.
CAUTION: With the ªSRS±2º fuse removed and
ignition switch ªON,º the ªAIR BAGº warning lamp
will be ªON.º This is normal operation and does not
indicate an SRS malfunction.
Enabling The SRS
Installation
Turn ignition switch to ªLOCKº and remove key.
1. Connect yellow 2±pin connector passenger air bag
assembly.
2. Install glove box assembly, Refer to ªPassenger Air
Bag Assembly Replacementº in this section.3. Connect yellow 2±pin connector at the base of the
steering column.
4. Install ªAIR BAGº fuse SRS±1 to left dash side lower
fuse block or connect battery.
Turn ignition switch to ªONº and verify that the ªAIR BAGº
warning lamp flashes seven times and then turns ªOFFº If
it does not operate as described, perform the ªSRS
Diagnostic System Checkº in section 9J±2.
Handling / Installation / Diagnosis
1. Air bag assembly should not be subjected to
temperatures above 65C (150F).
2. Air bag assembly, and SDM should not be used if they
have been dropped from a height of 100 centimeters
(3.28 feet) or more.
3. When a SDM is replaced, it must be oriented with the
arrow on the SDM pointing toward the front of the
vehicle. It is very important for the SDM to be located
flat on the mounting surface, parallel to the vehicle
datum line. It is important that the SDM mounting
surface is free of any dirt or other foreign material.
4. Do not apply power to the SRS unless all components
are connected or a diagnostic chart requests it, as this
will set a diagnostic trouble code.
5. The ªSRS Diagnostic System Checkº must be the
starting point of any SRS diagnostics. The ªSRS
Diagnostic System Checkº will verify proper ªAIR
BAGº warning lamp operation and will lead you to the
correct chart to diagnose any SRS malfunctions.
Bypassing these procedures may result in extended
diagnostic time, incorrect diagnosis, and incorrect
parts replacements.
Inspections Required After An Accident
CAUTION: C e r t a i n S R S c o mponents must be
replaced after a frontal crash involving air bag
deployment.
In all types of accidents regardless of ªAir Bagº
deployment, visually inspect all of the following
components and replace as required:
Ð Driver air bag assembly
Ð Passenger air bag assembly
Ð Steering wheel
Ð SRS coil assembly
Ð Steering column
Ð Knee bolster and instrument panel mounting
attachments
Ð Driver seat and belt
Ð Passenger seat and belt
Ð SDM
SDM always should be checked according to ªSDM
Replacement Guidelinesº.
CAUTION: Refer to ªSDM replacement Guidelinesº
below for important information on SDM
replacement in both deployment and
non±deployment crashes.
Inspect SRS coil assembly wiring and steering wheel for
any signs of scorching, meting, or damage due to
excessive heat. If coil assembly wire or steering wheel is
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM 9J±36
Passenger Air Bag Assembly
Service Precaution
WARNING: S A F E T Y P R ECAUTIONS MUST BE
FOLLOWED WHEN HANDLING A DEPLOYED AIR
BAG ASSEMBLY. AFTER DEPLOYMENT, THE AIR
BAG ASSEMBLY SURFACE MAY CONTAIN A SMALL
AMOUNT OF SODIUM HYDROXIDE, A BY±PRODUCT
OF THE DEPLOYMENT REACTION, THAT IS
IRRITATING TO THE SKIN AND EYES. MOST OF THE
POWDER ON THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY IS
HARMLESS. AS A PRECAUTION, WEAR GLOVES
AND SAFETY GLASSES WHEN HANDLING A
DEPLOYED AIR BAG ASSEMBLY, AND WASH YOUR
HANDS WITH MILD SOAP AND WATER
AFTERWARDS.
WARNING: W H E N C A R RY I N G A L I V E A I R B A G
ASSEMBLY, MAKE SURE THE BAG AND TRIM
COVER ARE POINTED AWAY FROM YOU. NEVER
CARRY AIR BAG ASSEMBLY BY THE WIRES OR
CONNECTOR ON THE UNDERSIDE OF MODULE. IN
THE CASE OF AN ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT, THE
BAG WILL THEN DEPLOY WITH MINIMAL CHANCE
OF INJURY. WHEN PLACING A LIVE AIR BAG
ASSEMBLY ON A BENCH OR OTHER SURFACE,
ALWAYS FACE BAG AND TRIM COVER UP, AWAY
FROM THE SURFACE. NEVER REST A STEERING
COLUMN ASSEMBLY ON THE STEERING WHEEL
WITH THE AIR BAG ASSEMBLY FACE DOWN AND
COLUMN VERTICAL. THIS IS NECESSARY SO THAT
A FREE SPACE IS PROVIDED TO ALLOW THE AIR
BAG ASSEMBLY TO EXPAND IN THE UNLIKELY
EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT.
OTHERWISE, PERSONAL INJURY COULD RESULT.
NOTE: In the event deployment has occurred, inspect
coil assembly wire for any signs of scorching, melting or
any other damage due to excessive heat. If the coil has
been damaged, replace it.
Removal
1. Disable the SRS. (Refer to ªDisabling the SRSº in this
section.)
2. Remove glove box assembly.
3. Disconnect passenger air bag assembly harness
connector.
4. Remove air bag assembly fixing bolts and nuts.5. Remove passenger air bag assembly from glove box
opening of instrument panel.
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Legend
(1) Passenger Air Bag Door
(2) Passenger Air Bag Assembly
(3) Passenger Air Bag Harness
(4) Cross Beam
Installation
1. Install passenger air bag assembly from glove box
opening of instrument panel.
2. Install air bag assembly fixing nuts and bolts, and
tighten to specified torque.
Torque: 7.8 N´m (69 lb in)
3. Connect air bag assembly harness connector.
4. Install glove box assembly.
5. Enable the SRS (Refer to ªEnabling the SRSº in this
section.)
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Chart B ªAIR BAGº Warning Lamp Comes ªONº Steady
StepActionYe sNo
11. When measurements are requested in this chart use J±39200
DVM with correct terminal adapter from J±35616±A.
2. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
3. Connect scan tool to data link connector, Follow directions as
given in the scan tool instruction manual.
4. Ignition switch ªON.º
5. Request SRS diagnostic trouble code display.
Does scan tool indicate ªNo Data Receivedº?
Go to Step 2 Go to Step 3
21. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
2. Inspect SDM harness connector connection to SDM.
Is it securely connected to the SDM?
Ignition switch
ªOFF.º
Replace SDM.
Go to
Step 5
Connect SDM
securely to
de±activate
shorting clip in
SDM harness
connector.
Go to
Step 5
3Using scan tool, request SRS data list.
Is ªignitionº more than 9 volts?
Go to Step 4
Ignition switch
ªOFF.º
Replace SDM.
Go to
Step 5
41. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
2. Disconnect SRS coil and passenger air bag assemblies.
Yellow 2±pin connectors located at base of steering column
and behind the glove box assembly.
3. Disconnect SDM.
4. Measure resistance from SDM harness connector terminal ª6º
to ground.
Does J±39200 display ª0Lº (infinite)?
Go to Chart A.
Replace SRS
harness.
Go to
Step 5
5Reconnect all SRS components, ensure all components are
properly mounted.
Was this step finished?Repeat the ªSRS
Diagnostic
System Check.º
Go to Step 5
9J1±11
RESTRAINT CONTROL SYSTEM
Chart C ªAIR BAGº Warning Lamp Does Not Comes ªONº Steady
StepActionYe sNo
11. When measurements are requested in this chart use J±39200
DVM with correct terminal adapter from J±35616±A.
2. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
3. Remove and inspect ªMA01º meter fuse to the ªAIR BAGº
warning lamp.
Is fuse good?
Go to Step 2 Go to Step 7
21. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
2. Disconnect SRS coil and passenger air bag assemblies.
Yellow 2±pin connectors located at base of steering column
and behind the glove box assembly.
3. Disconnect SDM.
4. Ignition switch ªON.º
5. Measure voltage on SDM harness connector from terminal ª7º
to terminal ª6º (ground).
Is system voltage present on terminal ª7º?
Go to Step 4 Go to Step 3
31. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
2. Remove instrument meter cluster.
3. Check for proper connection to instrument cluster at
IB04±GRN terminal.
4. If OK, then remove and inspect ªAIR BAGº bulb.
Is bulb good?
Go to Step 5
Replace bulb.
Go to
Step 6
41. Ignition switch ªOFF.º
2. Disconnect instrument meter cluster harness connector.
3. Ignition switch ªON.º
4. Measure voltage on SDM harness connector from terminal ª7º
to terminal ª6º (ground).
Is voltage 1 volt or less?
Go to Chart A.
Replace SRS
harness.
Go to
Step 6
51. Install bulb.
2. Measure resistance from instrument meter cluster harness
connector IB04±GRN terminal to SDM harness connector
terminal ª7º.
Is resistance 5.0 ohms or less?
Service
instrument meter
cluster.
Go to
Step 6
Replace SRS
harness.
Go to
Step 6
6Reconnect all SRS components, ensure all components are
properly mounted.
Was this step finished?Repeat the ªSRS
Diagnostic
System Check.º
Go to Step 6
7Were you sent here from chart C?Go to Step 8 Go to Step 1
81. Replace ªMA01º meter fuse.
2. Ignition switch ªONº wait 10 seconds then ignition switch
ªOFF.º
3. Remove and inspect ªMA01º meter fuse.
Is fuse good?
Install ªMA01º
meter fuse.
Go to
Step 10 Go to Step 9
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Chart C ªAIR BAGº Warning Lamp Does Not Comes ªONº Steady (Cont'd)
StepNo Ye s Action
91. Disconnect SRS coil and passenger air bag assemblies.
Yellow 2±pin connectors located at base of steering column
and behind the glove box assembly.
2. Disconnect SDM.
3. Replace ªMA01º meter fuse.
4. Ignition switch ªONº wait to 10 seconds.
5. Ignition switch ªOFFº.
6. Remove and inspection ªMA01º meter fuse.
Is fuse good?
Install ªMA01º
meter fuse.
Go to
Chart A .
Replace SRS
harness.
ReplaceªMA01º
meter fuse.
Go to
Step 10
10Reconnect all SRS components, ensure all components are
properly mounted.
Was this step finished?Repeat the ªSRS
Diagnostic
System Check.º
Go to Step 10