ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION
PROCEDURE
1. INSPECT OCCUPANT DETECTION ECU (for Vehicle not Involved in Collision)
(a) Perform a diagnostic system check (See page
).
2. INSPECT OCCUPANT DETECTION ECU (for Vehicle Involved in Collision)
(a) Perform a diagnostic system check (See page
).
(b) Even if the airbag was not deployed, perform a visual check for damage to the occupant detection ECU. If there are any defects as mentioned below, replace the occupant detection ECU with a new one:
CAUTION:
For removal and installation procedures of the occupant detection ECU, see page
, and
. be sure to
follow the correct procedure.
Components
RemovalDiagnostic Trouble Code Chart
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART
If a trouble code is displayed during the DTC check, check the circuit listed
for the code in the table below (proceed to the page listed for that circuit).
1. Occupant Detection ECU
HINT:
When DTC B1650/32 is detected as a result of troubleshooting the Supplement ...
Air Outlet Damper Position Sensor Circuit (B1433/33)
DESCRIPTION
This sensor detects the position of the mode damper and sends the appropriate
signals to the air conditioning amplifier assembly. The position sensor is built
into the No. 1 air conditioning radiator damper servo sub-assembly (for mode switching).
DTC No.
DTC ...
Terminals Of Ecu
TERMINALS OF ECU
1. CHECK TIRE PRESSURE WARNING ECU AND RECEIVER
(a) Disconnect the T14 tire pressure warning ECU and receiver connector and measure
the voltage and resistance on the wire harness side.
Text in Illustration
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w/o Wireless Door Lock System
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