HINT
If the connectors are not connected securely, reconnect the connectors and proceed to the next inspection.
(d) Disconnect the connectors from the steering pad, spiral cable and center airbag sensor assembly.
(e) Check that the terminals of the connectors are not damaged.
OK:
The terminals are not deformed or damaged.
(f) Check that the spiral cable connector (on the steering pad side) is not damaged.
OK:
The lock button is not disengaged, and the claw of the lock is not deformed or damaged.
(g) Check that the short springs for the instrument panel wire and spiral cable with the activation prevention mechanism are not deformed
or damaged.
OK:
The short springs are not deformed or damaged.
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NG -- REPLACE WIRE HARNESS
OK -- Continue to next step.
2. CHECK STEERING PAD (DRIVER SIDE SQUIB 2ND STEP)
(a) Connect the instrument panel wire to the center airbag sensor assembly and spiral cable.
(b) Connect SST (resistance 2.1 Ohms) to connector E (black connector).
CAUTION:
Never connect the tester to the steering pad (driver side squib 2nd step) for measurement, as this may lead to a serious injury due
to airbag deployment.
NOTICE:
* Do not forcibly insert SST into the terminals of the connector when connecting.
* Insert SST straight into the terminals of the connector.
SST : 09843-18061
(c) Connect the cable to the negative (-) battery terminal.
(d) Turn the engine switch on (IG), and wait for at least 60 seconds.
(e) Clear the DTCs stored in the memory See: Restraints and Safety Systems/Air Bag Systems/Testing and Inspection/Reading and
Clearing Diagnostic Trouble Codes/DTC Check / Clear.
(f) Turn the engine switch off.
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