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SRS - Post-collision Diagnosis52B-45
POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS
Whether or not the air bags have deployed, check and service
the vehicle after collision as follows:
SRS-ECU MEMORY CHECK
1. Connect the MUT-IIto the diagnosis connector. (Refer
to GROUP 00 – How to Use Troubleshooting/Inspection
Service Points.)
Caution
Refer to that the ignition switch is LOCK(OFF) when
connecting or disconnecting MUT-II.
2. Read (and write down) all displayed diagnosis codes.
(Refer to P.52B-9.)
NOTE
If battery power supply has been shut down by the
collision, the MUT-IIcannot communicate with the
SRS-ECU. Check and, repair if necessary, the instrument
panel wiring harness before the next job.
3. Use the the MUT-IIto read the data list (how long trouble(s)
have continued and how often memory have been
erased).
Data list
NoService Data ItemApplicability
92Number indication how often the memory is cleared.Maximum time to be stored: 250
93How long problem have lasted (How long it takes
from the occurrence of the problem till the first air bag
squib igniting signal)Maximum time to be stored: 9999 minutes
(approximately 7 days)
94How long problem(s) have lasted (How long it takes
from the first air bag squib igniting signal till now.)
4. Erase the diagnosis codes and after waiting 5 seconds
or more read (and write down) all displayed diagnosis
codes. (Refer to P.52B-9.)
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SRS - Post-collision Diagnosis52B-46
REPAIR PROCEDURE
DEPLOYED DRIVER’S AND FRONT PASSENGER’S AIR
BAGS OR OPERATED SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER.
1. Replace the following parts with new ones.
DSRS-ECU (Refer to P.52B-50.)
DDriver’s air bag module (Refer to P.52B-52.)
DFront passenger’s air bag module (Refer to P.52B-52.)
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner (Refer to P.52B-61.)
2. Check the following parts and replace if malfunction is
found:
DClock spring (Refer to P.52B-52.)
DSteering wheel, steering column and intermediate
joint
(1) Check the wiring harness (built into steering
wheel) and connectors for damage, and terminals
for deformation.
(2) Check the driver’s air bag module for proper
installation to the steering wheel.
(3) Check the steering wheel for noise, binds or
difficult operation and excessive free play.
3. Check the harness for binding, connectors for damage,
poor connections, and terminals for deformation.
(Refer to P.52B-44.)
UNDEPLOYED AIR BAGS OR UNOPERATED SEAT BELT
WITH PRE-TENSIONER IN LOW-SPEED COLLISION
Check the SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner.
If visible damage such as dents, cracks, or deformation are
found on the SRS components and seat belt with
pre-tensioner, replace them with new ones. Concerning parts
removed for inspection, replacement with new parts and
cautions in working, refer to INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT
SERVICE, P.52B-49.
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SRS - Post-collision Diagnosis52B-47
SRS-ECU
1. Check the SRS-ECU case and bracket for dents, cracks
or deformation.
2. Check the connector for damage, and terminals for
deformation.
3. Check the SRS-ECU and bracket for proper installation.
Driver’s and passenger’s air bag modules
1. Check the covers for dents, cracks or deformation.
2. Check the connectors for damage, the terminals
deformities, and the harness for binds.
3. Check the air bag inflator cases for dents, cracks or
deformities.
4. Check the air bag modules for proper installation.
Clock spring
1. Check the clock spring connectors and protective tubes
for damage, and terminals for deformation.
2. Visually check the case for damage.
SRS-ECU
Inflator
Connector
Connector
Steering
wheel - driver’s
air bag module
assembly
Connector Inflator case
Protective tubesCase
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SRS - Post-collision Diagnosis52B-48
Steering wheel, steering column and intermediate joint
1. Check the driver’s air bag module for proper installation
to the steering wheel.
2. Check the steering wheel for noise, binds or difficult
operation and excessive free play.
Harness connector (Instrument panel wiring harness,
Floor wiring harness)
Check the harness for binds, the connector for damage and
the terminals for deformation. (Refer to P.52B-44.)
Seat belt with pre-tensioner
1. Check the seat belt for damage or deformation.
2. Check the pre-tensioner for cracks or deformation.
3. Check the harness or the connector for damage, and
the terminal for deformation.
4. Check that the unit is installed correctly to the vehicle
body.
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SRS - Individual Component Service/Warning/Caution Labels52B-49
INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE
If the SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner are to be removed or replaced as a result of
maintenance, troubleshooting etc., follow the service procedures that follow.
Caution
1. SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner should not be subjected to heat, so remove
the SRS-ECU, driver’s air bag module, steering wheel -air bag module,front
passenger’s air bag module, clock spring, and seat belt with pre-tensioner before drying or
baking the vehicle after painting.
DFront impact sensor, SRS-ECU, Air bag module, clock spring: 93_C or more
DSeat belt with pre-tensioner: 90_C or more
Recheck SRS system operability after re-installing them.
2. If the SRS components and seat belt with pre-tensioner are removed for the purpose of check,
sheet metal repair, painting, etc., they should be stored in a clean, dry place until they are
reinstalled.
WARNING/CAUTION LABELS
Caution labels on the SRS are attached in the
vehicle as shown. Follow label instructions whenservicing the SRS. If the label(s) are dirty or
damaged, replace with new one(s).
Steering wheel
Driver’s air bag module
Clock springFront passenger’s
air bag moduleSRS-ECU
Sun visor
Steering joint cover
Glove boxCover
Seat belt with pre-tensioner
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SRS - SRS-ECU52B-50
SRS AIR BAG CONTROL UNIT (SRS-ECU)
Caution
1. Disconnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal
and wait for 60 seconds or more before
starting work. Also, the disconnected
battery terminal should be insulated with
tape. (Refer to P.52B-3.)
2. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
SRS-ECU. If faulty, just replace with a new
one.3. Do not drop or subject the SRS-ECU to
impact or vibration.
If denting, cracking, deformation, or rust are
found in the SRS-ECU, replace it with a new
one. Discard the old one.
4. After deployment of the air bags, replace
the SRS-ECU with a new one.
5. Never use an ohmmeter on or near the
SRS-ECU, and use only the special test
equipment described on P.52B-6.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Pre-removal Operation
DTurn Ignition Key to LOCK (OFF) Position.
DDisconnect the Negative ( - ) Battery Terminal.
12
4.9±1.0 N·m
4.9±1.0 N·m
4.9±1.0 N·m
3
Removal steps
DFront floor console
(Refer to GROUP 52A - Front floor
console.)
DRear heater duct B
1. SRS-ECU and SRS-ECU bracket
assembly
2. SRS-ECU
3. SRS-ECU bracketInstallation steps
3. SRS-ECU bracket
"AA2. SRS-ECU
1. SRS-ECU and SRS-ECU bracket
assembly
DRear heater duct B
DFront floor console
(Refer to GROUP 52A - Front floor
console.)
DNegative ( - ) battery terminal
connection
"BADPost-installation inspection
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SRS - SRS-ECU52B-51
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
"AASRS-ECU INSTALLATION
Caution
Be sure to install the SRS-ECU properly. Otherwise, the
SRS air bags do not activate, which results in serious
injury or death of vehicle’s occupants.
"BAPOST-INSTALLATION CHECK
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
2. Does the SRS warning lamp illuminate for about 7 seconds
and then go out.
Yes: The SRS warning lamp is working properly
No: Go to Troubleshooting. (Refer to P.52B-6.)
INSPECTION
1. Check the SRS-ECU and brackets for dents, cracks or
deformation.
2. Check connector for damage, and terminals for
deformation.
Caution
If a dent, crack, deformation or rust are present,
replace the SRS-ECU with a new one.
NOTE
To check the SRS-ECU in other items than described
above, go to Troubleshooting. (Refer to P.52B-6.)
SRS warning lamp
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SRS - Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring52B-52
AIR BAG MODULES AND CLOCK SPRING
Caution
1. Disconnect the negative ( - ) battery terminal
and wait for 60 seconds or more before
starting work. Also, the disconnected
battery terminal should be insulated with
tape. (Refer to P.52B-3.)
2. Never attempt to disassemble or repair the
air bag modules and clock spring.
If faulty, just replace with new one(s).
3. Do not drop the air bag modules or clock
spring or allow contact with water, grease
or oil.
Replace if a dent, crack, deformation or rust
are present.
4. Store the air bag modules on a flat surface
with the deployment surface facing up.
Do not place anything on top of them.5. Do not store the air bag modules in a place
more than 93_C.
6. When the driver’s and front passenger’s air
bags have been deployed, replace the
driver’s and passenger’s air bag modules
with new ones.
7. Put on gloves and safety glasses when
handling deployed air bags.
8. When discarding the undeployed air bag
module(s), be sure to deploy the air bag(s)
in advance as specified in the service
procedure. (Refer to to P.52B-64.)