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
RemovalData List / Active Test
DATA LIST / ACTIVE TEST
1. DATA LIST
HINT:
Using the Techstream to read the Data List allows the values or states of switches,
sensors, actuators and other items to be read without removing any parts. This non-intrusive
inspection can be very useful because intermittent conditions or signals ...
Steering Angle Sensor Power Source Voltage Malfunction (C1432)
DESCRIPTION
Steering angle sensor (spiral cable with sensor sub-assembly) signals are sent
to the skid control ECU (master cylinder solenoid) via the CAN communication system.
When there is a malfunction in the CAN communication system, it is detected by the
steering angle sensor zero point m ...
Identification Information
Vehicle Identification And Serial Numbers
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION AND SERIAL NUMBERS
1. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
(a) The vehicle identification number is stamped on the vehicle body and on the
certification label, as shown in the illustration.
A:
Vehicle Identification Number
B:
C ...