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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC [AIR BAG SYSTEM]
T223
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2 INSPECT WIRING HARNESS BETWEEN
PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG SENSOR AND
SAS UNIT
Warning
Handling air bag system components
improperly can accidentally deploy air
bag modules and pre-tensioner seat
belts, which may seriously injure you.
Read AIR BAG SYSTEM SERVICE
WARNINGS before handling air bag
system components.
(See T117 SERVICE WARNINGS)
Turn ignition switch to LOCK position.
Disconnect negative battery cable and wait
for more than 1 minute.
Remove column cover.
Disconnect clock spring connector.
Remove glove compartment.
Disconnect passenger-side air bag module
connector.
Disconnect driver and passenger-side side
air bag module connectors. (Vehicle with
side air bag)
Disconnect driver and passenger-side
curtain air bag module connectors. (Vehicle
with curtain air bag)
Remove B-pillar lower trim.
Disconnect driver and passenger-side pre-
tensioner seat belt connectors. (Vehicle with
pre-tensioner seat belt)
Turn up floor covering.
Disconnect all SAS unit connectors.
Disconnect passenger-side side air bag
sensor connector.
Connect negative battery cable.
Inspect following wiring harnesses between
SAS unit and passenger-side side air bag
sensor terminals for short to ground, short to
power supply, and open circuit:
2BA
2CB
Is wiring harness okay?
Yes Replace passenger-side side air bag sensor, then go to next
step.
(See T123 SIDE AIR BAG SENSOR REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION)
No Replace wiring harnesses.
3 INSPECT SAS UNIT
Turn ignition switch to LOCK position.
Disconnect negative battery cable and wait
for more than 1 minute.
Connect all SAS unit connectors.
Connect passenger-side side air bag sensor
connector.
Are DTCs B2445 and/or U2018 indicated?
Yes
Present malfunction diagnosis:
Replace SAS unit.
(See T124 SAS UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION)
Past malfunction diagnosis:
Troubleshooting completed.
No Troubleshooting completed.
STEP INSPECTION ACTION

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