Code No.B1413 Passenger’s (front) air bag (1st squib) (power supply side) short-circuited
Code No.B1493: Passenger’s (front) air bag (2nd squib) (power supply side) short-circuited













caution If diagnosis code B1413 <1st squib> or B1493 <2nd squib> is set in the SRS-ECU, always diagnose the CAN main bus line.

OPERATION




DIAGNOSIS CODE SET CONDITIONS


This diagnosis code is set if the passenger’s (front) air bag module (squib) wire(s) are short-circuited to the power supply.

PROBABLE CAUSES




DIAGNOSIS PROCEDURE


STEP 1. M.U.T.-III CAN bus diagnostics


Use the M.U.T.-III to diagnose the CAN bus lines.

Q. Is the check result normal?

Go to Step 2.
Repair the CAN bus line (Refer to GROUP 54D, Diagnosis ).

STEP 2. Recheck for diagnosis code.


Check again if the diagnosis code is set.
(1)Erase the diagnosis code.
(2)Ignition: "LOCK" (OFF) position to "ON"
(3)On completion, check that the diagnosis code is not reset.

Q. Is the diagnosis code set?

Go to Step 3.
There is an intermittent malfunction such as poor engaged connector(s) or open circuit (Refer to GROUP 00, How to Cope with Intermittent Malfunction ).

STEP 3. Check the passenger’s (front) air bag module.


(1)Disconnect the negative battery terminal.

(2)Slide the outer housing of the harness side of passenger’s (front) air bag module connector D-11 in the arrow direction shown, and disconnect the connector.

(3)Connect special tool dummy resistor (MB991865) to special tool resistor harness (MB991866).
caution Do not insert a test probe into the terminal from its front side directly, as the connector contact pressure may be weakened.
Insert special tool MB991866 into the harness side connector D-11 (terminal No.1 and 2 <1st squib> or terminal No.3 and 4 <2nd squib>) by backprobing.
(4)Connect the negative battery terminal.
(5)
caution Always diagnosis code B1491 is set when checking diagnosis code B1413. This is because the second side terminal is isolated when checking it, diagnosis code B1491 is set but this is not a fault. In addition, always diagnosis code B1411 is set when checking diagnosis code B1493 because the first side terminal is isolated.
Erase the diagnosis code from memory, and check the diagnosis code.

Q. Is the checked diagnosis code set?

Go to Step 4.

Replace the passenger’s (front) air bag module (Refer to ). Then go to Step 5.

STEP 4. Check the passenger’s (front) air bag module circuit. Voltage measurement at the SRS-ECU connector D-24.


(1)Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(2)Disconnect SRS-ECU connector D-24.

(3)Slide the outer housing of the harness side of passenger’s (front) air bag module connector D-11 in the arrow direction shown, and disconnect the connector.
(4)Connect the negative battery terminal.
(5)Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.
(6)
caution Do not insert a test probe into the terminal from its front side directly, as the connector contact pressure may be weakened.
Measure the voltage between D-24 harness side connector terminals 27 and 28 <1st squib> or 30 and 31 <2nd squib> and body earth.
OK: 0 V

Q. Is the check result normal?

Erase the diagnosis code from memory, and check the diagnosis code. If diagnosis code B1413 <1st squib> B1493 <2nd squib> sets, replace the SRS-ECU (Refer to ). Then go to Step 5.

Replace the harness wires between SRS-ECU connector D-24 and passenger’s (front) air bag module connector D-11. Then go to Step 5.

STEP 5. Check whether the diagnosis code is reset.


Q. Is diagnosis code B1413 <1st squib> B1493 <2nd squib> set?

Return to Step 1 .
The procedure is complete.