Preparation For Test - Section 22
Preliminary work:
Diagnosis - Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Memory Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Diagnosis - Fault Frequency, Time Span Fault Frequency, Time Span - Section 13
See electrical wiring diagrams
Preparation for Test:
CAUTION!
Risk of injury if airbag units and ETR units are ignited accidentally or if stored with the opening end facing downward which may cause the accidentally ignited components to fly about causing injury. Danger to persons also exists if the components are disposed of by cutting apart with cutting torches or other cutting/separation devices. Danger also exists if disposing the untriggered units via refuse collection or via smelting/carbonizing companies.
Protective measures/Supervision
- Place removed airbag unit with the opening side facing downward.
- Allow only properly trained dealer staff to supervise, purchase, transport, store, test/replace any of the SRS components.
- Install all airbag or ETR units once pulled from the parts department.
- Protect all airbag or ETR units from any sparks, open flame, or temperatures above 100 °C.
- Do not transport airbag or ETR units in the passenger compartment, rather transport securely in their original packaging in the trunk.
- Do not allow oil, grease or cleaning agents to come in contact with the airbag or ETR units.
- Perform SRS tests only with approved test equipment (such as HHT), while installed in the vehicle without occupants inside vehicle.
- When reconnecting the vehicle battery or any outside electrical source, with the ignition turned ON, do not allow any occupants inside the vehicle.
- Airbag or ETR units which have been dropped from a height greater than 18 inches must be replaced.
- Prior to disposing the airbag or ETR units, the units must be made un-useable by discharging
- in order to render the airbag and ETR unit un-useable, the specially made discharge harness must be used and at the same time maintain a safe distance of at least 33 feet from the units being discharged.
Prior to undertaking any chassis/body repairs, installation/repair work on airbag and ETR units, or any components which come in contact with the airbag and ETR units, or are part of the electrical circuit of airbag and ETR units (such as removal of the steering wheel), the following conditions must be met:
- Remove ignition key.
- Disconnect any outside source of electrical circuit (i.e. battery charger).
- When performing welding operations, disconnect the connector from the SRS control module.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury when performing Diagnostic Tests and repairs on components of the SRS system.
Store both airbags and side airbags with opening surface pointing upward.
Do not expose to temperatures above 100 °C.
Interrupt any electrical current from reaching the airbag unit.
Review section 11. Function Test - Section 11
1. Review:
Section 0, Connection and Use of Test Equipment - Section 0
Section 12, Component Tests and General Diagnostics
Section 13, Fault Frequency, Time Span - Section 13
Section 20, Component Locations - Section 20
Section 21, Connection of Components - Section 21
2. Also review: SRS Indicator Description and Operation Description and Operation
2. Check fuses,
3. Battery voltage 11 - 14 V
CAUTION! Do not connect battery trickle charger.
Special Tools:
Test equipment; See MBNA Standard Service Equipment Program
Description Brand, model, etc.
Digital multimeter Fluke models 23, 77 III, 83, 85, 87
Connection Diagrams
Fig 1 - Socket Box Tester/SRS Control Module Conn.:
Fig 2 - Test Cables/Connectors:
Fig 3 - Test Cables/Connectors:
Fig 4 - Test Cables/Sidebag Sensors:
Connector Layouts, Engine 112
Fig 5 - Engine Control Module:
Fig 6 - Engine Control Module:
Fig 7 - Conn. 1, Interior For ME-SFI Control Module:
Fig 8 - Engine Control Module:
Connector Layouts, Engine 113
Fig 9 - Engine Control Module:
Fig 10 - Engine Control Module:
Fig 11 - Conn. 1, Interior For ME-SFI Control Module:
Fig 12 - Engine Control Module:
TELE AID Control Module (A35/8)