Supplemental Restraints Verification Test
Supplemental Restraints Verification Test
To avoid serious or fatal injury on vehicles equipped with airbags, disable the supplemental restraint system before attempting any steering wheel, steering column, airbag, seat belt tensioner, impact sensor, or instrument panel component diagnosis or service. Disconnect and isolate the battery negative cable, then wait two minutes for the system capacitor to discharge before performing further diagnosis or service. This is the only sure way to disable the SRS. Failure to take the proper precautions could result in accidental airbag deployment.
• The following procedure should be performed using a diagnostic scan tool to verify proper SRS operation following the service or replacement of any SRS component. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic procedures.
- During the following test, the battery negative cable remains disconnected and isolated, as it was during the SRS component removal and installation procedures.
- Be certain that the diagnostic scan tool contains the latest version of the proper diagnostic software. Connect the scan tool to the 16-way DLC (1). The DLC is located on the driver side lower edge of the instrument panel near the inside hood release (2), outboard of the steering column.
- Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and exit the vehicle with the scan tool.
- Verify that no one is in the vehicle, then connect the battery negative cable.
- Using the scan tool, read and record the active DTC data.
- Next, use the scan tool to read and record any stored DTC data.
- If any DTC is found, refer to the appropriate diagnostic information.
- Use the scan tool to erase the stored DTC data. If any problems remain, the stored DTC data will not erase. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information to diagnose any stored DTC that will not erase. If the stored DTC information is successfully erased, go to the next step.
- Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position for about 15 seconds, and then back to the ON position. Observe the airbag indicator in the instrument cluster. It should light from four to six seconds, and then go out. This indicates that the SRS is functioning normally and that the repairs are complete. If the airbag indicator fails to light, or lights and stays ON, there is still an active SRS fault or malfunction. Refer to the appropriate diagnostic information to diagnose the problem.