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Fault finding – Configurations and programming88C
Sensors "WITH or "WITHOUT"
Diagnostic tool titleConfiguration
readingConfiguration
Driver's seat position sensorLC086 SC005
Driver's side sensorLC025 SC005
Passenger's side sensorLC026 SC005
Driver's seat belt buckle sensorLC073 SC005
Vehicle type readingLC014 SC005
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Fault finding – Configurations and programming88C
OTHER COMMANDS
–VP006: Lock computer.
This command should be used for any operation on the system. It permits inhibition of all trigger lines.
–VP007: Unlock computer.
This command is used to unlock the computer when it is new or if it has been deactivated via the
command VP006.
–VP010: Enter VIN.
This command is used to enter the VIN number into the computer.
–SC004: Read impact context.
Use this command during repair of the vehicle following an impact. The command enables the list of
trigger lines active and the system status upon impact to be accessed in the computer which is being
replaced.
–SC005: Configuration of System Components.
This command is used to configure the ignition lines and the vehicle sensors.
The command displays the current configuration of the ignition lines and sensors and is used to enter the
required configurations in accordance with the specifications of each vehicle.
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Fault finding – Fault summary table
Tool fault Associated DTC Diagnostic tool title
DF001 9080Computer
DF002 F003Computer feed voltage
DF010 80D2Fault warning light circuit
DF028 80D5Passenger airbag status warning light circuit
DF034 907EComputer locked
DF038 8092Driver's side sensor
DF043 8097Passenger's side sensor
DF060 C001Multiplex network
DF065 80B7Driver's front seat position sensor circuit
DF066 8038Passenger's rear side airbag circuit
DF067 8030Driver's rear chest side airbag circuit
DF068 8028Passenger's chest front side airbag circuit
DF069 8029Passenger side curtain airbag circuit
DF070 8021Driver's side curtain airbag circuit.
DF071 8002Driver's front airbag circuit 2
DF072 8001Driver's front airbag circuit 1
DF074 8011Passenger front air bag circuit 2
DF075 8010Passenger's front airbag circuit 1
DF077 8020Driver's front side chest airbag circuit
DF081 9001Driver's seat belt pretensioner
DF082 9002Passenger seat belt pretensioner
DF091 80DFAirbag locking switch circuit
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
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Fault finding – Fault summary table88C
Tool fault Associated DTC Diagnostic tool title
DF183 9029Driver's front buckle pretensioner circuit.
DF184 902APassenger front buckle pretensioner circuit.
DF177 8073Driver's side rear inertia reel circuit
DF178 8075Rear passenger side seat belt inertia reel circuit
DF193 80DFPassenger airbag locking status change.
DF194 907FComputer to be replaced following impact
DF232 9051Driver's seat belt buckle sensor circuit
DF242 907BLeft-hand/right-hand drive configuration
DF262 0500Vehicle speed multiplex signal
DF263 C121No ABS/ESP multiplex signal
DF264 C155No instrument panel multiplex signal
DF265 C151Multiplex signal control module
DF270 C140No UCH multiplex signal
DF273 C423Instrument panel
DF282 C100No injection multiplex signal
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER
NOTESSpecial note:
To ensure that the returned computer's fault can be analysed, do not use
command RZ001 "Fault memory" when DF001 "Computer" is present or stored.
Replace the airbag computer (see Replacement of components).
AFTER REPAIRNone
ABGRC5_V14_DF001
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Vdiag: 14
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF002
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1.DEF: Supply voltage too low
2.DEF: Supply voltage too high
3DEF: Micro-breaks
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 computer supply voltage:
10.5V ± 0.1 < correct voltage < 16V ± 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 connections + locking.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
ABGRC5_V14_DF002
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
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Vdiag: 14
88C
DF010
PRESENT
OR
STOREDFAULT WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: Consistency. (Status signal of the instrument panel indicator light/airbag
request)
2.DEF: External fault finding in the domain. (Instrument panel signal)
NOTESNone.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
ABGRC5_V14_DF010
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
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Vdiag: 14
88C
DF028
PRESENT
OR
STOREDPASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: Consistency. (Status signal of the instrument panel indicator light/airbag
request)
2.DEF: External fault finding in the domain. (Instrument panel signal)
NOTESNone.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
ABGRC5_V14_DF028