Passive Restraint - Incorrect Information in Manual: Overview
Article No.00-12-4
Date:
6/12/00
PASSIVE RESTRAINT - INCORRECT INFORMATION CONTAINED IN WORKSHOP MANUAL AND EVTM - SERVICE TIP
FORD: 1991-1996 ESCORT
MERCURY: 1991-1996 TRACER
ISSUE
The passive restraint system service information listed in the 1991-1996 Escort/Tracer Service or Workshop Manual and the Electrical and Vacuum Troubleshooting Manual (EVTM) has been revised to provide more comprehensive diagnostic capability.
ACTION
Please refer to the following Figures (1-32) for updated pinpoint diagnostic tests, wiring schematics, and connector views. This article should be used in place of current 1991-1996 Escort/Tracer passive restraint system information (Service Manual, Workshop Manual, and EVTM).
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: NONE
WARRANTY STATUS: INFORMATION ONLY
OASIS CODES: 104000, 190000
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Inspection and Verification - Fig. 2
Symptom Chart - Fig. 3
Pinpoint Tests:
Pinpoint Test A: Neither Belt Moves From Front Position - Fig. 4
Pinpoint Test B: Neither Belt Moves From Rear Position - Fig. 5
Pinpoint Test C: One Belt Does Not Move From Front Position - Fig. 7
Pinpoint Test D: Belt Does Not Move From Rear Position - Fig. 10
Pinpoint Test E: Belt Carrier (Rear) Jumps or Clicks - Fig. 13
Pinpoint Test F: Belt Carrier (Front) Jumps or Clicks - Fig. 14
Pinpoint Test G: Warning Chime/Buzzer Inoperative - Fig. 15
Pinpoint Test H: Safety Belt Warning Inoperative - Fig. 16
Component Tests
Door Latch Switch - Fig. 19
Front Limit Switch - Fig. 19
Rear Limit Switch - Fig. 20
Safety Belt Retractor Motor Fig. 20
Interior Fuse Box Connector Identification - Fig. 21
Connector End Views
Connector C210 - Fig. 22
Connector C230 - Fig. 23
Connector C270 - Fig. 24
Connector C290 - Fig. 25
Connector C378 - Fig. 26
Connector C379 - Fig. 27
Connector C381 - Fig. 28
Connector C382 - Fig. 29
Wiring Diagrams - Fig. 30
INSPECTION AND VERIFICATION - PASSIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEM
1. Manually operate the passive restraint system as follows:
^ Disconnect battery negative cable.
^ Remove passive restraint motor access cover in B-pillar.
^ Install 5 mm Allen wrench through access hole and manually move shoulder belt(s) from A-pillar to B-pillar. Refer to following illustration.
^ If belt moves manually from front to rear, go to Symptom Chart.
^ If belt does not move manually from front to rear, replace track and cable/motor assemblies
^ Reconnect battery negative cable.
2. Visually inspect the components of the system.
3. If both front seat belt shoulder strap carrier will not return to the front body pillar, verify that the inertia fuel shutoff switch has not been tripped.
4. Check the wiring harness and connectors for signs of obvious damage.
5. If the problem is not visually evident, determine the symptom observed and proceed to the Symptom Chart.