| Component Replacement After Deployment |
Before doing any SRS repairs, use the GDS to check for DTCs.
Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code list for repairing of the related
DTCs. |
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SRSCM |
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Deployed airbag(s) |
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Seat belt pretensioner(s) |
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Front impact sensors |
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SRS wiring harnesses |
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Inspect the clock spring for heat damage.
If any damage found, replace the clock spring.
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SRSCM |
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Deployed airbag(s) |
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Side impact sensor(s) for the deployed side(s) |
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SRS wiring harnesses
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Turn the ignition switch ON; the SRS indicator should come on for about six seconds and then go off. |
Special Service Tools Tool(Number and Name)IllustrationUseDeployment tool0957A-34100AAirbag deployment tool.Deployment adapter0957A-3F100Use with deployment tool.
General The supplemental restraint system (SRS) is designed to supplement the seat belt to help reduce the risk or severity of injury to the driver and passenger by activating and deploying the driver, passenger, side airbag and belt pretensioner in certain frontal or side collisions.
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal. 2. Remove the crash pad lower panel. (Refer to Body - "Crash Pad") 3. Disconnect the 6P connector (B) of the coil antenna and then remove the coil antenna (A) after loosening the screw.
Refrigerant System Service Basics Refrigerant Recovery Use only service equipment that is U.L-listed and is certified to meet the requirements of SAE J2210 to remove HFC-134a(R-134a) from the air conditioning system. – Air conditioning refrigerant or lubricant vapor can irritate your eyes, nose, or th