AIR BAG Warning Lamp Does Not Come On
Schematic:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
When you first turn ON the ignition, the CLAMP 15 CRUISE Fuse applies battery voltage to the AIR BAG warning lamp. The AIR BAG warning lamp is controlled by the inflatable restraint sensing and diagnostic and Seat Belt Pretensioner Module (SDM). The ignition switch supplies battery voltage to the SDM, at terminal 5. The SDM responds by flashing the AIR BAG warning lamp seven times and then turning it OFF. The SDM monitors the AIR BAG warning lamp control circuit by comparing the output state of the AIR BAG warning lamp control circuit, at terminal 6, of the SDM, to the microprocessor commanded state.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
In order to disable the shorting bar above the AIR BAG warning lamp control circuit inside of the SDM wiring harness connector, the SDM wiring harness connector musty be properly connected to the SDM. Also, the connector assurance position (CPA) must be installed properly. Inspect the SDM wiring harness connector, the shorting bars and the CPA to ensure that the SDM wiring harness connector properly connects to the SDM.
TEST DESCRIPTION
Steps 1 - 9:
Steps 10 - 19:
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table:
2. This step checks to see if DTC 43 or DTC 44 is present.
4. This step checks the instrument cluster wiring harness connector.
6. This step checks the instrument cluster terminals.
7. This step checks the AIR BAG warning lamp.
9. This step checks the AIR BAG warning lamp socket within the instrument cluster.
10. This step checks the SDM wiring harness connector.
12. This step checks the SDM terminals.
13. This step checks for an open or a high resistance in the AIR BAG warning lamp control circuit.
15. This step determines if there is an open or a high resistance in the ignition feed circuit or if there is a malfunctioning SDM.