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Test Notes








Normal Operation
The air bag diagnostic monitor measures the voltage at Pins C277-23, Circuit 625 (Y/LG) and C277-24, Circuit 624 (Y/W) of the air bag diagnostic monitor connector. The voltage at these pins varies with charging system voltage (the expected voltages are shown in the table). If the air bag diagnostic monitor measures a voltage of less than five volts on either of these pins, the air bag diagnostic monitor will store in memory DTC B1914 and flash lamp fault code 14 on the AIR BAG indicator to indicate a possible short to ground on these circuits.

At the same time the air bag diagnostic monitor begins flashing lamp fault code 14, it attempts to disarm the air bag system to prevent inadvertent deployment of the air bag(s) by opening the Fuse 16 (10 A) feeding air bag diagnostic monitor Pins C276-13, Circuit 609 (O/Y) and C276-14, Circuit 609 (O/Y). It attempts to open the fuse by activating an internal solid state switch which shorts the battery feed at Pin C276-13, Circuit 609 (O/Y) to sheet metal ground at the air bag diagnostic monitor's bracket.

The air bag diagnostic monitor will make up to three attempts to open this fuse, spaced one minute apart.
- If the air bag diagnostic monitor has opened the fuse and thus removed battery voltage at Pin C276-14, Circuit 609 (O/Y), a DTC B1867 will be stored (refer to Pinpoint Test A, Normal Operation for further details).
- If the air bag diagnostic monitor attempts to open the 10 A battery fuse three times and fails each time, a DTC B1924 will be stored (refer to Pinpoint Test A, Normal Operation for further details).
- After the 10 A fuse is opened or three attempts to open it fail, the air bag diagnostic monitor will not attempt to disarm again until the DTC B 1914 has been serviced and cleared by performing DTC B1914.
- Should the short on Pins C277-23 and C277-24 be intermittent or repaired, the air bag diagnostic monitor will flash lamp fault code 54 (or a higher priority DTC such as lamp fault code 12 if one exists) on the next ignition switch cycle.

Possible Causes

WARNING: Servicing a lamp fault code 14 (DTC B1914) will usually occur after servicing of a lamp fault code 12 (DTC B1867) has been completed. Under no circumstances substitute another fuse value for the 10 A fuse. Any fuse other than 10 A may cause disarming failure and may result in danger to the occupants of the vehicle. Do not attempt to replace the 10 A fuse unless the air bag system first has been deactivated.

Low voltage at diagnostic monitor Pins C277-23, C276-15, C276-16 or C277-24 can be caused by:
- A short to ground on Circuits 621 (W/Y), 619 (PK/W), 624 (Y/W) or 625 (Y/LG) causing the diagnostic voltage to drop.
- An internal short to case ground within either of the primary crash sensors.