COMPONENT LOCATION |
GENERAL DESCRIPTION |
Front Impact Sensor(FIS)located at both sides of the front of engine room detects head-on collision.
When FIS delivers collision signal to SRSCM, SRSCM checks if safing sensor located in SRSCM detects collusion.
and if both FIS and safing sensor detects collision simultaneously, SRSCM operates front air bag.
If you strike or spin the SRSCM at the IG “ON” state, the seat-belt pretensioner, curtain-airbag or side-airbag could be unfolded and bring on danger. Handle it with care. |
DTC DESCRIPTION |
The SRSCM sets DTC B1333 if there is any fault in Passenger side front impact sensor
DTC DETECTING CONDITION |
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DTC Strategy |
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Enable Conditions |
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Threshold Value |
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Diagnostic Time | Qualification |
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De-Qualification |
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SPECIFICATION |
Test Condition | Voltage |
Ignition ON | 3V < FIS-Driver line voltage< 11V |
DIAGNOSTIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM |
TERMINAL AND CONNECTOR INSPECTION |
1. | Many malfunctions in the electrical system are caused by poor harness and terminals. Faults can also be caused by interference from other electrical systems, and mechanical or chemical damage. |
2. | Thoroughly check connectors for looseness, poor connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration, or damage. |
3. | Has a problem been found?
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COMPONENT INSPECTION |
1. | Ignition “ON” & Engine “OFF” and Using a scan tool, clear the DTC. |
2. | Ignition “OFF”. |
3. | Disconnect the battery (-) terminal cable from the battery, and wait at least one minutes. |
4. | Disconnect PFIS connector . |
5. | Substitute the PFIS and check for proper operation. |
6. | Is DTC present problem ?
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