When the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) detects any problem it illuminates the air bag warning indicator and stores the DTCs.
The supplemental inflatable restraints (SIR) diagnostic system check must always be the starting point for any SIR diagnosis. The diagnostic system check reveals DTCs through the use of the scan tool. It also checks for proper air bag warning lamp operation.
The 2 types of DTCs that may be recorded are as follows:
DTC | Diagnostic Procedure |
---|---|
001 | |
002 | |
003 | |
004 | |
005 | |
006 | |
007 | |
008 | |
009 | |
010 | |
011 | |
012 | |
013 | |
014 | |
015 | |
016 | |
023 | |
024 | |
025 | |
031 | |
032 | |
033 | |
034 | |
035 | |
038 | |
052 | |
053 | |
054 | |
055 | |
056 | |
057 | |
058 | |
059 | |
080 | |
081 | |
082 | |
083 | |
084 | |
085 | |
086 | |
087 |
A scan tool can read serial data from terminal 13 of the data link connector (DLC). The scan tool is used to read DTCs, and to clear some DTCs after a repair is completed. By design, certain DTCs can not be cleared. Certain DTCs can not be cleared for the ignition cycle once the DTC has been detected by the SDM.
To use the scan tool, turn the ignition OFF, connect the scan tool to the DLC, and turn the ignition switch to ON.
Follow the instructions in the scan tool manual. The SDM sends serial data from terminal 9 of the SDM to terminal 13 of the DLC.
When the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM) detects any problem it illuminates the air bag warning indicator and stores the DTCs.
The supplemental inflatable restraints (SIR) diagnostic system check must always be the starting point for any SIR diagnosis. The diagnostic system check reveals DTCs through the use of the scan tool. It also checks for proper air bag warning lamp operation.
The 2 types of DTCs that may be recorded are as follows:
DTC | Diagnostic Procedure |
---|---|
B1101 | |
B1102 | |
B1103 | |
B1104 | |
B1326 | |
B1327 | |
B1328 | |
B1329 | |
B1330 | |
B1331 | |
B1332 | |
B1333 | |
B1334 | |
B1335 | |
B1346 | |
B1347 | |
B1348 | |
B1349 | |
B1352 | |
B1353 | |
B1354 | |
B1355 | |
B1361 | |
B1362 | |
B1363 | |
B1364 | |
B1367 | |
B1368 | |
B1369 | |
B1370 | |
B1378 | |
B1379 | |
B1380 | |
B1381 | |
B1382 | |
B1383 | |
B1384 | |
B1385 | |
B1395 | |
B1400 | |
B1401 | |
B1402 | |
B1403 | |
B1404 | |
B1405 | |
B1409 | |
B1410 | |
B1414 | |
B1415 | |
B1440 | |
B1446 | |
B1447 | |
B1448 | |
B1449 | |
B1450 | |
B1481 | |
B1482 | |
B1483 | |
B1484 | |
B1485 | |
B1486 | |
B1487 | |
B1488 | |
B1620 | |
B1650 | |
B1651 | |
B1652 | |
B1657 | |
B1670 | |
B2500 | |
B2502 |
A scan tool can read serial data from terminal 13 of the data link connector (DLC). The scan tool is used to read DTCs, and to clear some DTCs after a repair is completed. By design, certain DTCs can not be cleared. Certain DTCs can not be cleared for the ignition cycle once the DTC has been detected by the SDM.
To use the scan tool, turn the ignition OFF, connect the scan tool to the DLC, and turn the ignition switch to ON.
Follow the instructions in the scan tool manual. The SDM sends serial data from terminal 9 of the SDM to terminal 13 of the DLC.