TIBURON(GK) >2004 > G 2.7 DOHC > Restraint > Supplemental Restraint System Control Module (SRnodeM)>Troubleshooting  
INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
OPTIONS : DAB + PAB + SAB + BPT
DTC No.
Fault description
B1111
Battery voltage too high
B1112
Battery voltage too low
B1346
Driver airbag (DAB), Resistance too high
B1347
Driver airbag (DAB), Resistance too low
B1348
Driver airbag (DAB), Short to GND
B1349
Driver airbag (DAB), Short to Battery
B1352
Passenger airbag (PAB), Resistance too high
B1353
Passenger airbag (PAB), Resistance too low
B1354
Passenger airbag (PAB), Short to GND
B1355
Passenger airbag (PAB), Short to Battery
B1361
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Resistance too high
B1362
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Resistance too low
B1363
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Short to GND
B1364
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Short Battery
B1367
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Resistance too high
B1368
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Resistance too low
B1369
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Short to GND
B1370
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Short to Battery
B1378
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Resistance too High
B1379
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Resistance t0o Low
B1380
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Short to GND
B1381
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Short to Battery
B1382
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Resistance too high
B1383
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Resistance too low
B1384
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Short to GND
B1385
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Short to Battery
B1400
Satellite left side sensor defect
B1401
Satellite sensor left side short to GND
B1402
Satellite sensor left side open/short to battery
B1403
Satellite right side sensor defect
B1404
Satellire sensor right side short to GND
B1405
Satellire sensor right side open/short to battery
B1409
Satellite left side sensor communication error
B1410
Satellite right side sensor communication error
B1511
Driver seat belt buckle switch open/short to battery
B1512
Driver seat belt buckle switch short to GND
B1513
Passenger seat belt buckle switch open/short to battery
B1514
Passenger seat belt buckle switch short to GND
B1620
Airbag unit internal failure
B1650
SRSCM crash recorded
B1655
Side airbag crash recorded
B1657
Crash recorded-Belt pretensioner only
B1661
ECU mismatching
B2500
Warning lamp failure

The DAB is located in the steering wheel.
The PAB is located in the crash pad.
The DSAB is located in the left side of driver's seat.
The PSAB is located in the right side of passenger's seat.
CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1111
B1112
Battery voltage too high (Vbaft ≥ 19.2V)
Battery voltage too low (Vbaft ≤ 7.2V)

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check source voltage.
(1)
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery.
(2)
Turn the ignition switch ON.

1.
Does the SRS warning light turn off ?
[PREPARATION]
(1)
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
(2)
Connect the DAB module.
(3)
Connect the PAB connector, left and right side airbag, belt pretensioner and satellite connectors.
(4)
Connect the SRSCM connector.
(5)
Turn the ignition switch ON.

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1348
DAB short to ground
B1354
PAB short to ground
B1363
DBPT short to ground
B1369
PBPT short to ground
B1380
DSAB short to ground
B1384
PASB short to ground
B1401
Satellite sensor left side short to ground
B1404
Satellite sensor right side short to ground

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Short circuit in squib wire harness (to ground)
Squib malfunction
Clock spring malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
DAB squib
PAB squib
DSAB squib
PSAB squib
BPT squib
Satellite sensor
Clock spring
SRSCM
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbag, space belt pretensioner and satellite sensor.
(4)
Disconnect the connector of the SRSCM.
Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check DAB squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the clock spring side) between clock spring and DAB, measure the resistance between DAB high and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

3.
Check the PAB squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between SRSCM and PAB, measure the resistance between PAB high and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

4.
Check PSAB and DSAB squib circuits.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between SRSCM and the SABs, measure the resistance between the SABs high and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

5.
Check the BPTs squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and BPT, measure the resistance between the BPTs high and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

6.
Check the Satellite sensor circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and the Satellite sensor, measure the resistance between the Satellite high and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

7.
Check the SRSCM.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Connect the connector to SRSCM.
B.
Using a service wire, connect the DAB high and DAB low on the clock spring side of connector.
C.
Using a service wire, connect the PAB high and low on SRSCM side of connector.
D.
Connect the SABs and BPT using the same method.
E.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to battery, and wait it least 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear any codes stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Sacn Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this check.

8.
Check the DAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the DAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory of the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

9.
Check the PAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the PAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Sacn Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

10.
Check the SABs squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the SAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Sacn Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these ones may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this checking procedure.
Check the DSAB using the same procedure.

11.
Check BPT squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition swich to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the BPTs connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

12.
Check the Satellite sensors.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the Satellite sensor connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait at least 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

13.
Check clock spring circuit.
[PREPARAION]
Disconnect connector between SRSCM and clock spring.

[CHECK]
Measure resistance between the DAB high on the clock spring side of connector between clock spring and DAB and body ground.
Resistance : ∞

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1349
DAB short to battery
B1355
PAB short to battery
B1364
DBPT short to battery
B1370
PBPT short to battery
B1381
DSAB short to battery
B1385
PSAB short to battery
B1402
Satellite left side short to battery
B1405
Satellite right side short to battery

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Short circuit in squib wire harness (to B+)
Squib malfunction
Clock spring cable malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
DAB squib
PAB squib
DSAB or PSAB squib
BPT squib
Satellite sensor
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbag,belt pretensioner and satellite sensor.
(4)
Disconnect the connector of the SRSCM.
Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check the DAB squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the clock spring side) between the clock spring and DAB, measure the voltage between the DAB high and body ground.
Voltage : 0 V

3.
Check the PAB squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and PAB, measure the voltage between the PAB high and body ground.
Voltage : 0 V

4.
Check the SAB squib circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector (on the SRSCM side) between the SRSCM and SAB, measure the voltage between the SAB high and body ground.
Voltage : 0 V

5.
Check the BPTs squib circuits.

[CHECK]
For the connector between SRSCM and the BPTs, measure the voltage between the BPTs high and body ground.
Voltage : 0 V

6.
Check the Satellite sensor circuit.

[CHECK]
For the connector between the SRSCM and the Satellite sensor, measure the voltage between the Satellite sensor high and body ground.
Voltage : 0 V

7.
Check the SRSCM.

[PREPARATION]
A.
Connect the connector to the SRSCM.
B.
Using a service wire, connect the DAB high and low on the clock spring side of connector between the clock spring and the DAB.
C.
Using a service wire, connect the PAB high and low on the SRSCM side of the connector between the SRSCM and the PAB.
D.
Using a service wire, connect the SAB high and low on the SRSCM side connector between the SRSCM and the SAB.
E.
Using a service wire, connect the BPT high and low on the SRSCM side connector between the SRSCM and the BPT.
F.
Using a service wire, connect the satellite high and low on the SRSCM side connector between the SRSCM and the satellite sensor.
G.
Connect negative (-) terminal cable to battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait at least 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this check.

8.
Check the DAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the DAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory of the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

9.
Check the PAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the PAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Sacn Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

10.
Check the SAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the SAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Sacn Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

11.
Check the BPTs squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition swich to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the BPTs connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

12.
Check the Satellite sensors.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the Satellite sensor connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in memory with Hi-scan.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait at least 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait at least 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check for DTCs.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

13.
Check the Clock spring.
[PREPARAION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the connector between the SRSCM and the clock spring.

[CHECK]
Turn the ignition switch ON, and measure the voltage between the DAB high side and the body ground.
Voltage : 0V

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1346
B1347
DAB resistance too high (R ≥ 6.70 Ω)
DAB resistance too low (R ≤ 1.06 Ω)

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Too high or low resistance between DAB high (+) wiring harness and DAB low (-) wiring harness of squib.
DAB squib
DAB malfunction
Clock spring malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
Clock spring
SRSCM
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check the DAB resistance.
[PREPARATION]
Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on SRSCM side of airbag squib side. Connect the dummy (0957A-38200) and dummy adapter (0957A-38400)to the clock spring side connector.
Never attempt to measure the circuit resistance of the airbag module (squib) even if you are using the specified tester.
Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis checker into the SRSCM connector.

[CHECK]
Measure the resistance between the DAB high (+) and low (-).
1.80 Ω ≤ R ≤ 3.40 Ω

3.
Check the DAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the DAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

4.
Check the clock spring.
[PREPARAION]
Disconnect the connector between the SRSCM clock spring, and connect the dummy connector (0957A-38200) and dummy adapter (0957A-38400) to the clockspring side connector.
Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis checker into the SRSCM connector.

[CHECK]
Measure the resistance between the DAB high (+) and low (-).
1.80 Ω ≤ R ≤ 3.40 Ω

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1352
B1353
PAB resistance too high (R ≥ 5.4 Ω)
PAB resistance too low (R ≤ 0.4 Ω)

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Too high or low resistance between PAB high (+) wiring harness and PAB low (-) wiring harness of squib.
PAB squib
PAB malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
SRSCM
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check the PAB resistance.
[PREPARATION]
Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on the SRSCM side of the airbag squib side. Connect the dummy (0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0957A-38300) to PAB connector of the SRSCM connector side.
Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis checkerinto the SRSCM connector.

[CHECK]
Measure the resistance between the PAB high (+) and the PAB low (-).
1.6 Ω ≤ R ≤ 2.8 Ω

3.
Check the PAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the PAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1378
B1379
B1382
B1383
DSAB Resistance too high (R ≥ 5.4 Ω)
DSAB Resistance too low (R ≤ 0.4 Ω)
PSAB Resistance too high (R ≥ 5.4 Ω)
PSAB Resistance too low (R ≤ 0.4 Ω)

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Too high or low resistane between SAB high (+) wiring harness and SAB low (-) wiring harness of squib.
SAB squib
SAB malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
SRSCM
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check the SAB resistance.
[PREPARATION]
Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on the SRSCM side of the airbag squib side. Connect the dummy (0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0957A-38300) to the SAB connector of the SRSCM connector side.

Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis checkerinto the SRSCM connector.
[CHECK]
Measure the resistance between the SAB high (+) and the SAB low (-).
1.6 Ω ≤ R ≤ 2.8 Ω

3.
Check the SAB squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the SAB connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1361
B1362
B1367
B1368
DBPT Resistance too high (R ≥ 5.4 Ω)
DBPT Resistance too low (R ≤ 0.4 Ω)
PBPT Resistance too high (R ≥ 5.4 Ω)
PBPT Resistance too low (R ≤ 0.4 Ω)

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
DTC Detecting Condition
Trouble Area
Too high or low resistane between BPT high (+) wiring harness and BPT low (-) wiring harness of squib.
BPT squib
BPT malfunction
SRSCM malfunction
SRSCM
Wire harness

WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check the BPT resistance.
[PREPARATION]
Release the airbag activation prevention mechanism on the SRSCM side of the airbag squib side. Connect the dummy (0957A-38200) and dummy adapter(0957A-38300) to the BPT connector of the SRSCM connector side.
Before checking the resistance, you have to insert the shorting bar insert plastic that is attached to the diagnosis checker into the SRSCM connector.

[CHECK]
Measure the resistance between the BPT high (+) and the BPT low (-).
1.6 Ω ≤ R ≤ 2.8 Ω

3.
Check the BPT squib.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the BPT connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory with the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using Hi-Scan Pro, check the DTC.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this procedure.

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1400
Satellite left side defect
B1403
Satellite right side defect
B1409
Satellite left communication error
B1410
Satellite right communication error

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
WIRING DIAGRAM

INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
(1)
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least 30 seconds.
(2)
Remove the DAB module.
(3)
Disconnect the connectors of the PAB, left and right side airbags, belt pretensioners and satellite sensors.
(4)
Disconnect the SRSCM connector.

Place the DAB with the front surface facing upward.
2.
Check satellite circuit (communication error).

[PREPARATION]
Check continuity between the SRSCM connector and the satellite connector as high (+) and high, low (-) and low (-).
OK : Continuity

3.
Check the satellite sensor (defect).
[PREPARATION]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK.
B.
Disconnect the negative (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.
C.
Connect the satellite connector.
D.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery, and wait for 30 seconds.

[CHECK]
A.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for at least 30 seconds.
B.
Clear the malfunction code stored in the memory of the Hi-Scan Pro.
C.
Turn the ignition switch to LOCK, and wait for 30 seconds.
D.
Turn the ignition switch to ON, and wait for 30 seconds.
E.
Using the Hi-Scan Pro, check DTC.
There is no DTC.
[HINT]
Codes other than these may be output at this time, but they are not relevant to this check.

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1511
B1512
B1513
B1514
Driver seat belt switch open/short to Battery
Driver seat belt switch short to GND
Passenger seat belt switch open/short to Battery
Passenger seat belt switch short to GND

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Preparation
2.
Check buckle switch sensor circuit (Short to GND/Battery).

[CHECK]
Measure the voltage and resistance of the seat belt switch high and body ground between the SRSCM connector and the seat belt switch connector.
Resistance : ∞
Voltage : 0V

3.
Check the seat belt switch

[CHECK]
Check the resistance with the switch on and off.
SWITCH OPEN : R = 4KΩ ± 10% (Belted)
SWITCH OPEN : R = 1KΩ ± 10% (Unbelted)

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B2500
Warning lamp failure

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1.
Check the fuse.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Remove airbag fuse and airbag warning lamp fuse from the junction block.
B.
Inspect the state of the fuses.
C.
Replace if necessary.
2.
Check the SRS warning lamp circuit.
[PREPARATION]
A.
Connect the negative (-) terminal cable to the battery.
B.
Turn the ignition switch to ON.

[CHECK]
A.
Measure voltage at the harness side connector of the SRSCM.
Voltage : 9-16 V

B.
Check the SRS SRI (Service Reminder Indicator).
OK : SRS SRI ON

CIRCUIT INSPECTION
DTC
B1620
B1650
B1655
B1657
B1661
Airbag unit internal failure
SRSCM crash recorded
Side airbay crash recorded
Crash recorded-Belt pretensioner only
ECU mismatching

CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
1.
Functional readiness of the firing circuit activation transistors.
2.
Adequacy of deployment energy reserves.
3.
Safing sensor integrity : detection of faulty closure.
4.
Plausibility of accelerometer signal.
5.
Operation of SRSCM components.
DIAGNOSIS WITH SCAN TOOL
CHECK PROCEDURES
1.
Connect the Hi-Scan Pro DLC to the vehicle's data link connector located under neath the dash panel.
2.
Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position and turn the Hi-Scan Pro ON.
3.
Perform the SRS diagnosis according to the vehicle model configuration.
4.
If a fault code is assured, then replace the component. Never attempt to repair the component.
5.
If the Hi-Scan Pro finds that a component of the system is faulty, there is a possibility that the fault is not in the component, but in SRS wiring or connector.

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW

SPECIFICATION

AIRBAG SQUIB RESISTANCE LIMITS
DAB
R ≤ 1.06Ω
Resistance too low
Fault definitely detected
1.80Ω ≤ R ≤ 3.40Ω
Resistance whithin tolerance
Definitely no fault detected
R ≥ 6.70Ω
Resistance too high
Fault definitely detected
1.06Ω < R < 1.80Ω
3.40Ω < R < 6.70Ω
Tolerance band
Fault may or may not be detected

PAB, SAB, BPT
R ≤ 0.4Ω
Resistance too low
Fault definitely detected
1.6Ω ≤ R ≤ 2.8Ω
Resistance whithin tolerance
Definitely no fault detected
R ≥ 5.4Ω
Resistance too high
Fault definitely detected
0.4Ω < R < 1.6Ω
2.8Ω < R < 5.4Ω
Tolerance band
Fault may or may not be detected

INSPECTION CHART FOR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE
OPTIONS : DAB + PAB + SAB + BPT
DTC No.
Fault description
B1111
Battery voltage too high
B1112
Battery voltage too low
B1346
Driver airbag (DAB), Resistance too high
B1347
Driver airbag (DAB), Resistance too low
B1348
Driver airbag (DAB), Short to GND
B1349
Driver airbag (DAB), Short to Battery
B1352
Passenger airbag (PAB), Resistance too high
B1353
Passenger airbag (PAB), Resistance too low
B1354
Passenger airbag (PAB), Short to GND
B1355
Passenger airbag (PAB), Short to Battery
B1361
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Resistance too high
B1362
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Resistance too low
B1363
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Short to GND
B1364
Driver seat belt pretensioner (DBPT), Short Battery
B1367
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Resistance too high
B1368
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Resistance too low
B1369
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Short to GND
B1370
Passenger seat belt prestensioner (PBPT), Short to Battery
B1378
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Resistance too High
B1379
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Resistance too Low
B1380
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Short to GND
B1381
Driver side airbag (DSAB), Short to Battery
B1382
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Resistance too high
B1383
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Resistance too low
B1384
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Short to GND
B1385
Passenger side airbag (PSAB), Short to Battery
B1400
Satellite sensor driver side defect
B1401
Satellite sensor driver side short to GND
B1402
Satellite sensor driver side open/short to battery
B1403
Satellite sensor passenger side defect
B1404
Satellire sensor passenger side short to GND
B1405
Satellire sensor passenger side open/short to battery
B1409
Satellite sensor driver side communication error
B1410
Satellite sensor passenger side communication error
B1511
Driver seat belt buckle switch open/short to battery
B1512
Driver seat belt buckle switch short to GND
B1513
Passenger seat belt buckle switch open/short to battery
B1514
Passenger seat belt buckle switch short to GND
B1620
Airbag unit internal failure
B1650
SRSCM crash recorded
B1655
Side airbag crash recorded
B1657
Crash recorded-Belt pretensioner only
B1661
ECU mismatching
B2500
Warning lamp failure

The DAB is located in the steering wheel.
The PAB is located in the crash pad.
The DSAB is located in the out side of driver's seat.
The PSAB is located in the out side of passenger's seat.