During the Initiator Assembly Resistance test the supplemental restraint Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module (DERM) grounds the Driver Side Low terminal B8 through an internal resistor and measures the voltage at the Driver Side Low. For a properly operating circuit, the voltage during this test measures below a specified value. When the voltage at the Driver Side Low measures above a specified value, the DTC will set.
The DTC sets when the voltage at the Driver Side Low terminal B8 measures above a specified value while the DERM attempts to ground this terminal. This test runs during the Initiator Assembly Resistance test and the 10 Minute Loop Test when:
• | No higher priority faults are detected during the Turn On test |
• | No higher priority fault are detected during Continuous Monitoring tests for one second |
• | No Crank signal is present |
• | Ignition 1 voltage measures above a specified value |
The DERM turns on the AIR BAG warning lamp and sets a diagnostic trouble code.
The DTC clears when the voltage at the Driver Side Low terminal B8 measures below a specified value while the DERM grounds this terminal.
This diagnostic trouble code can only be set when the malfunction is present as the ignition switch is turned on. After the Initiator Assembly Resistance test is completed, a short to B+ in the steering column, CKT 347, CKT 348, or CKT 349 causes the DTC B1024 to set. When a scan tool issues a Clear Codes command and the malfunction remains, the DTC will not reappear for ten minutes or until the next ignition cycle.
Refer to step numbers on the diagnostic table.
Start at the SRS Diagnostic System Check for all diagnosis.
This test determines whether the malfunction is in the steering column.
This test checks for a short from the Driver Side High circuit to B+.
This test checks for a short from the Driver Side Low circuit to B+.
This test checks for a short from the supplemental restraint discriminating sensor interconnect circuit to B+.
When measurements are requested in this table, use J 39200 Digital Multimeter with correct terminal adapter from J 35616 Connector Test Adapter Kit. When a check for proper connection is requested, refer to Intermittents and Poor Connections in Section 8A4. When a wire, connector or terminal repair is requested, use J-38125 Terminal Repair Kit and refer to Wiring Repair.
Step | Action | Value | Yes | No |
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Was the SRS Diagnostic System Check performed? | -- | |||
Is DTC B1025 current? | -- | |||
3 |
Has the supplemental restraint steering wheel module coil been replaced? | -- | -- | |
Is the voltage displayed less than the value specified? | 1 V | |||
5 |
Has the short circuit been repaired? | -- | -- | |
Measure the voltage on the DERM electrical harness connector from terminal B8 to terminal A1 (ground). Is the voltage less than the value specified? | 1 V | |||
7 |
Has the short circuit been repaired? | -- | -- | |
Measure the voltage on the LH forward supplemental restraint discriminating sensor electrical harness connector form terminal B to terminal C (ground). Is the voltage less than the value specified? | 1 V | Go to Integrity Check | ||
9 |
Has the short circuit been repaired? | -- | -- | |
10 |
Have all the SRS components been reconnected and properly mounted? | -- | -- | |
11 | Clear the SRS Diagnostic Trouble Codes. Have the SRS Diagnostic Trouble Codes been cleared? | -- | -- |