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To be read with the diagnostic tool (Identification screen):
FAULT FINDING LOG
System: Airbag and pretensionersPage 2 / 2
●Identification of the computer and parts replaced for the system
Part 1 part no.
Part 2 part no.
Part 3 part no.
Part 4 part no.
Part 5 part no.
Computer part no.
Supplier no.
Program no.
Software version
Calibration number
VDIAG
●Faults found with the diagnostic tool
Fault no. Present Stored Fault title Specification
●
System-specific information
Total vehicle mileage (kilometrage) when the customer's problem
occurred:
How often does it occur?
How long after the engine starts?
●Additional information
What factors led you to replace the
computer?
What other parts were replaced?
Other faulty functions?
CAN
Wiring harness
SeatsInstrument panel
Battery
OtherRotary switch
Fuse
Please specify:
FD 16
Fault finding log
page to print or photocopy - page to print or photocopy - page to print or photocopy
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Summary table of faults
88C - 18
88C
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Summary table of faults
AIRBAG ACU4
Vdiag: 04
Tool fault Associated DTC Diagnostic tool heading
DF001
DF002
DF010
DF028
DF034
DF039
DF040
DF051
DF052
DF053
DF060
DF065
DF066
DF067
DF068
DF069
DF070
DF071
DF072
DF074
DF075
DF077
DF091
DF187
DF193
DF194
DF210
DF214
DF232
DF239
DF240
DF2419080
9042
9040
9041
907E
9035
9036
9035
9036
9031
9050
9031
900E
900D
900C
900A
9009
9008
9007
9006
9005
900B
9034
9044
907C
907F
9014
9034
9051
9017
9001
9002Computer
Computer supply voltage
Fault warning light circuit
Passenger's airbag status warning light circuit
Computer locked
Driver's side sensor circuit
Passenger's side sensor circuit
Driver's side sensor configuration
Passenger side sensor configuration
Driver's seat position sensor
Multiplex network
Driver's front seat position sensor circuit
Passenger's rear side air bag circuit
Driver's rear chest side airbag circuit
Passenger's front side airbag circuit
Passenger's curtain side airbag circuit
Driver's head side airbag circuit.
Driver's front airbag circuit 2
Driver's front airbag circuit 1
Passenger's front airbag circuit 2
Passenger's front airbag circuit 1
Driver's front side airbag circuit
airbag locking switch circuit
Trigger lines configuration
Change of status of passenger airbag locking
Computer to be replaced following impact
Front buckles pretensioner circuit
Airbag lock switch configuration
Driver's seat belt buckle sensor circuit
Rear seat belt retractors circuit
Driver's seat-cushion / seat lap belt circuit
Passenger's seat-cushion / seat lap belt circuit
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
88C-19
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER
NOTESSpecial notes: So that the failure of the returned computer can be analysed, the
use of command RZ001 "Erase fault memory" when DF001 "Computer" is
present or stored is officially prohibited.
Replace the airbag computer (see the Replacement of components section for this procedure).
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
DF002
PRESENT
COMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1.DEF: Micro-cut
2.DEF: Values beyond tolerance
NOTESSpecial notes: Use the 22-track adapter (Elé. 1685 when working on the computer
connector (cable 1).
Carry out the operations necessary to obtain the correct voltage supply to the computer: 10.5 V ± 0.1 < correct
voltage < 16 V ± 0.1.
– Check the battery charge.
– Check the charging circuit.
– Check the tightness and the condition of the battery terminals.
– Check the computer earth.
– Check the condition of the computer + locking connections.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer memory then switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there are no faults, unlock
the computer.
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
88C-21
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
DF010
PRESENT
FAULT WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: External diagnostics (instrument panel signal)
2.DEF: Consistency (dashboard indicator light state signal / airbag request)
NOTESSpecial notes: none.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer memory then switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there are no faults, unlock
the computer.
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
88C-22
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
DF028
PRESENT
PASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS INDICATOR LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: External diagnostics (instrument panel signal)
2.DEF: Consistency (dashboard indicator light state signal / airbag request)
NOTESSpecial notes: none.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer memory then switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there are no faults, unlock
the computer.
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
88C-23
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
DF034
PRESENT
COMPUTER LOCKED
NOTESSpecial notes: none.
Using the diagnostic tool, run command VP007 to unlock the airbag computer.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer memory then switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there are no faults, unlock
the computer.
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AIRBAG - SEAT BELT PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
88C-24
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AIRBAG ACU4
VDIAG No.: 04
DF039
PRESENT
DRIVER'S SIDE SENSOR CIRCUIT
CO: Open circuit
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
1.DEF: Communication disrupted
2.DEF: Sensor internal electrical fault
3.DEF: External diagnostics
NOTESSpecial notes: Use the 64-track adapter (Elé. 1717) when working on the computer
connector.
CO - CC.0 - 1.DEF
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Check that the driver's side sensor is connected correctly and check its connections.
Check the condition of the connections on the computer (tracks 27 and 28).
Check the condition of the 64-track connector (locking system, connections, etc.).
Check the continuity and insulation of the connections between:
Bornier (Elé. 1717) terminal 27 Track 1 sensor connector
Bornier (Elé. 1717) terminal 28 Track 2 sensor connector
2.DEF - 3.DEF
NOTESIf the fault is still present, check whether the sensor fitted is
compatible with the airbag computer connected to the
vehicle. If not, order the sensor specifically for the airbag
fitted.
Replace the driver's side sensor.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer memory then switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there are no faults, unlock
the computer.
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