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maintained, depending on the vehicle.
Work on airbag systems may only be
performed by persons who have a relevant
certificate of competence.
For additional information, refer to: (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System) Driver Air Bag Module (Removal and
Installation),
Passenger Air Bag Module (Removal and
Installation),
Side Air Bag Module (Removal and Installation),
Side Air Curtain Module (Removal and
Installation),
Restraints Control Module (RCM) (Removal and
Installation).
Pay attention to the following points:
• Disconnect the battery negative clamp and cover the battery terminal.
• Disconnect the electrical connector at the airbag control module.
• If welding is to be performed directly near a control module, it must be disconnected or
removed.
• Never connect the negative cable of the welder near an airbag or a control module.
• Connect the negative cable of the welder close to the location of the weld.
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• Surface charge removal procedure
• Dynamic Response procedure for refined
decisiveness on battery diagnostics
• Upgradeable by SD card
• Export data feature to send data to infra red printer
• Voltmeter function
• Date and time indication with every test
• 23 languages included within the battery tester
Using the Midtronics EXP-1050 battery
tester
• Disconnect the battery ground cable at the battery negative (-) post. Note: if using this
battery tester on models where the ground cable
is not accessible, the battery does not have to
be removed from the vehicle and may be tested
using the vehicle's 'jump start post' if the battery
tester is set to the correct mode. In this case,
the battery must be disconnected at the positive
(+) post before testing.
• Connect the positive red clamp of the Midtronics
EXP-1050 battery tester to the battery positive
(+) post.
• Connect the negative black clamp of the Midtronics EXP-1050 battery tester to the
battery negative (-) post or jump start post as
appropriate.
A poor connection will prevent testing and the
battery tester will display the message CHECK
CONNECTION. If this message appears after you have correctly reconnected the clamps, clean the
terminals and reconnect.
It is recommended that batteries are always tested
using both battery posts. However, if used in 'jump
start post' mode, the Midtronics EXP-1050 battery
tester will compensate for the extra resistance of
the additional cable.
1.
Select BATTERY TEST or START-STOP
BATTERY TEST.
– Press the NEXT key to continue.
2. Select the BATTERY LOCATION
– UNDER HOOD
– UNDER SEAT
– OUT OF VEHICLE
– Press the NEXT key to continue.
3. Select the negative POST TYPE (IN-VEHICLE
ONLY)
– BATTERY POST
– JUMP START POST
– JUMP START POST (Battery Monitoring
Sensor)
– Press the NEXT key to continue.
4. Select the BATTERY RATING from the drop
down list.
– Press the NEXT key to test the battery.
5. If the battery under test is not listed in the drop
down list, it can still be selected with the
MANUAL ENTRY mode. This is item 11 of 11
in the list.
The Midtronics EXP-1050 battery tester will display
the word TESTING while it evaluates the battery.
Battery tester results and required actions Action
Battery Tester Reading
Return the battery to service
GOOD BATTERY
Fully recharge the battery and return it to service
GOOD - RECHARGE
Fully charge the battery and retest (failure to fully
charge the battery before retesting may cause false readings)
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SECTION 419-01A Anti-Theft - Active
VEHICLE APPLICATION:
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CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
419-01A-2
Anti-Theft - Active (Component Location)..........................................................................
419-01A-4
Anti-Theft - Active (Overview).............................................................................................
419-01A-4
Function check - Intrusion sensors.....................................................................................
419-01A-5
Anti-Theft - Active (System Operation and Component Description).................................
419-01A-5
System Diagram.................................................................................................................
419-01A-6
System Operation...............................................................................................................
419-01A-6
Anti-theft warning system...............................................................................................
419-01A-7
Component Description......................................................................................................
419-01A-7
Interior scanning sensors................................................................................................
419-01A-7
Anti-theft alarm horn with integral battery.......................................................................
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 419-01A-8
Anti-Theft - Active...............................................................................................................
419-01A-8
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 419-01A-9
Anti-Theft Alarm Horn.........................................................................................................
419-01A-11
Anti-Theft Alarm Horn with Integral Battery........................................................................ 419-01A-1
Anti-Theft - Active
419-01A-1
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