
RS–48
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM – TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM SIMULATION
"Intermittent troubles or problems" are the malfunctions about which the customer has a complaint, but which do not occur and cannot be confirmed in the workshop. The intermittent problems also include complaints about the SRS warning light going on and off erratically.
The self–diagnostic system stores the circuit of the intermittent problem in memory even if the ignition switch is turned off.
For accurate diagnosis of the problems, ask the customer to obtain as much information as possible following the customer problem analysis check sheet (See page RS–43) and try to reproduce the intermittent problem.
The problem simulation methods described below are the effective ways to reproduce the problem conditions by applying vibration, heat, and humidity.
1 VIBRATION METHOD: When vibration seems to be the major cause.
CONNECTORS
Slightly shake the connector vertically and horizontally.
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Inspection of connectors
(a) Does the wire harness connecting with its corresponding part have insufficient slack?
(b) Are the terminals dirty?
(c) Are the terminals making loose contact due to terminals spread?
WIRE HARNESS
Slightly shake the wire harness vertically and horizontally. Thoroughly check the connector joint, the fulcrum of the vibration and the wiring opening in the engine/passenger compartment panel.
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PARTS AND SENSORS
Gently tap the part or sensor considered to be the problem caused and check if the malfunction will occur.
CAUTION: Do not apply vibration to the center airbag sensor assembly.
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