• | Perform the Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle prior to using this diagnostic procedure. |
• | Review Strategy Based Diagnosis for an overview of the diagnostic approach. |
• | Diagnostic Procedure Instructions provides an overview of each diagnostic category. |
Circuit | Short to Ground | High Resistance | Open | Short to Voltage | Signal Performance |
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Seat Position Sensor Driver Low Reference | B0079 02 | B0079 05 | B0079 05 | B0079 01 | B0079 08 |
Seat Position Sensor Driver Signal | B0079 02 | B0079 05 | B0079 05 | B0079 01 | B0079 08 |
The inflatable restraint seat position sensor (SPS) is used to determine the proximity of a front driver or passenger seat position with respect to the frontal air bag. The SPS interfaces with the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM). The state of the SPS allows the SDM to disable stage 2 of the frontal air bag for a front seat that is forward of a forward/rearward point in seat track travel. The SPS is a hall effect sensor that is mounted on the outboard seat track of the driver and passenger seats. The seat track includes a metal bracket that shunts the SPS magnetic circuit creating 2 states of seat position. The shunted state represents a rearward seat position. The non-shunted state represents a forward position. The SPS provides 2 current ranges, one range for the shunted state and a second range for a non-shunted state. These 2 states are inputs to the SDM, state 1 (shunted) being the rearward threshold and state 2 (non-shunted) being the forward threshold. When the SDM receives input from a SPS that state 1 threshold is reached (seat is rearward), the SDM will not disable stage 2 deployment, if required by the deployment sensors. When state 2 threshold is reached (seat is forward), the SDM will disable stage 2 deployment on the side the seat is forward. The SDM monitors the SPS circuit and if a fault is detected, the SDM will set codes B0079 and defaults to disabling stage 2 frontal deployment.
Ignition voltage is between 9-16 volts.
The SDM detects the SPS signal circuit is shorted to voltage for 2 seconds.
The SDM detects the SPS signal circuit is shorted to ground for 2 seconds.
The SDM detects the SPS signal circuit is shorted to voltage or open for 2 seconds.
The SDM detects the SPS signal circuit is invalid for 500 milliseconds.
• | The SDM defaults the SPS to seat forward threshold. |
• | The SDM requests the instrument panel cluster (IPC) to illuminate the AIR BAG indicator. |
• | The condition for setting the DTC is no longer present. |
• | A history DTC will clear after 250 fault-free ignition cycles. |
• | The DTC can be cleared using a scan tool. |
Control Module References for scan tool information
Important: When removing connectors, inspect for damage or corrosion. Damage or corrosion in the following requires repair or replacement of the affected component/connector:
• Seat position sensor • SDM module • Seat position sensor wiring harness connector • SDM wiring harness connector
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, test the low reference circuit for an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the SDM. |
⇒ | If greater than the specified range, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuit tests normal, replace the SDM. |
⇒ | If less than the specified range, test the voltage reference circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the SDM. |
Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.
• | Control Module References for SDM replacement, setup, and programming |