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Mitsubishi Montero (2002-2004). Manual - part 773

 

 

POST-COLLISION DIAGNOSIS

TSB Revision

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52Ba-25

Air bag modules
1. Check the pad cover for dents, cracks or deformation.
2. Check the connector for damage, terminals deformities, and 

the harness for binding.

3. Check the air bag inflator case for dents, cracks or 

deformities.

4. Install the air bag module (driver's side) to the steering 

wheel to check fit or alignment with the steering wheel.

5. Install the air bag module (front passenger's side) to the 

instrument panel and front deck crossmember to check fit or 
alignment.

.

Front seatback assembly (Side-airbag module)
1. Check that there is no abnormality in the side-airbag module 

deployment section.

2. Check that there is no connector damage, bent terminals or 

clamping of the harness.

.

Clock spring
1. Check the clock spring connectors and protective tube for 

damage, and the terminals for deformation.

2. Visually check the case for damage.

.

ACX00589

INFLATOR 
CASE

INFLATOR 
CASE

CONNECTOR

CONNECTOR

DRIVER'S
SIDE

PASSENGER'S
SIDE

AB

ACX00590 AB

SIDE-AIRBAG MODULE

DEPLOYMENT MODULE

ACX01302

CASE

PROTECTIVE
TUBES

AB

INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE

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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52Ba-26

Side impact sensor
1. Check that there is no bending or corrosion in the center 

pillar.

2. Check that there is no denting, breakage or bending of the 

side impact sensor.

3. Check that there is no clamping of the harness, connector 

damage or bent terminals.
NOTE:  The illustration at left shows the side impact sensor 
(RH). The position of the side impact sensor (LH) is symmet-
rical to this.

.

Steering wheel, steering column and shaft assembly
1. Check the wiring harness (built into the steering wheel) and 

the connectors for damage, and the terminals for 
deformation.

2. Install the air bag module to check fit or alignment with the 

steering wheel.

3. Check the steering wheel for noise, binding or difficult 

operation and excessive free play.

.

Seat belt with pre-tensioner
1. Check the seat belt for damage or deformation.
2. Check the seat belt with pre-tensioner for cracks or 

deformation.

3. Check that the unit is installed correctly to the vehicle body.

.

Harness connector (Front wiring harness, instrument 
panel wiring harness and floor wiring harness)
Check the harnesses for binding, the connectors for damage, 
poor connection, and the terminals for deformation. (Refer to 

P.52Ba-18

.)

INDIVIDUAL COMPONENT SERVICE

M1524002900260

WARNING

If heat damage may occur during paint work, remove the SRS-ECU, the air bag modules, 
the clock spring, the front seats and the seat belt with pre-tensioner. Recheck the SRS 
system operability after reinstalling them. (Refer to GROUP 00, Maintenance Service-SRS 
Maintenance 

P.00-48

.)

SRS-ECU, air bag module, clock spring, front impact sensor, side impact sensor: 93

° C 

(200

° F) or more

Seat belt with pre-tensioner: 90

°C (194° F) or more

If the SRS components are removed for the purpose of check, sheet metal repair, painting, 
etc, they should be stored in a clean, dry place until they are reinstalled.

If the SRS components are to be removed or replaced as a result of maintenance, diagnosis, etc., follow the 
appropriate procedure in this section. (Front impact sensor: refer to 

P.52Ba-27

, SRS-ECU: refer to 

P.52Ba-

31

, Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring: refer to 

P.52Ba-33

, Side impact sensor: refer to 

P.52Ba-42

, Seat Belt 

with Pre-tensioner: refer to 

P.52Ba-44

.)

ACX00591

CENTER 
PILLAR

FORWARD

AB

SIDE IMPACT
SENSOR

FRONT IMPACT SENSORS

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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52Ba-27

FRONT IMPACT SENSORS

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

M1524001500173

WARNING

Never repair or disassemble the front impact sensor. If faulty, replace it. 

Handle the front impact sensors very carefully, taking care not to drop them or otherwise 
a new one is required.

Replace the sensors with new ones after the air bag has deployed.

Pre-removal Operation
Turn the ignition key to the "LOCK" (OFF) position. 

ACX00596

ACX00583

2

3

1

4.9 ± 1.0 N·m
43 ± 8 in-lb

AC

REMOVAL STEPS

<<A>>

1.

NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE 
CONNECTION

2.

RESERVE TANK

3.

FRONT IMPACT SENSOR

INSTALLATION STEPS

>>A<<

PRE-INSTALLATION 
INSPECTION

>>B<<

3.

FRONT IMPACT SENSOR

2.

RESERVE TANK

1.

NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE 
CONNECTION

>>C<<

POST-INSTALLATION 
INSPECTION

FRONT IMPACT SENSORS

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SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52Ba-28

REMOVAL SERVICE POINT

.

<<A>> NEGATIVE (-) BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION

DANGER

Wait at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the bat-
tery cable before doing any further work. (Refer to 

P.52Ba-18

.)

WARNING

Battery posts, terminals and related accessories con-
tain lead and lead compounds. WASH HANDS AFTER 
HANDLING.

Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable from the battery and 
tape the terminal to prevent accidental connection and air 
bag(s) deployment.

INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS

.

>>A<< PRE-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
When a new front impact sensor is installed, refer to the previ-
ous item "INSPECTION."

.

>>B<< FRONT IMPACT SENSOR INSTALLATION

WARNING

The SRS may mot activate properly if a front impact 
sensor is not installed properly, which could result in 
serious injury or death to the vehicle's driver.

1. Securely connect the connector.
2. Position the front impact sensor facing toward the front of 

the vehicle as shown by the arrow on the label, and install it 
securely.

.

>>C<< POST-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
1. Reconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
2. Turn the ignition key to "ON" position.

ACX00583

INSULATING TAPE

BATTERY

BATTERY CABLE (–)

AC

ACX00588

FENDER SHIELD
PANEL

FRONT IMPACT SENSOR

AB

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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