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Mitsubishi Outlander (2013+). Manual - part 625

 

 

ACC00038AB

SRS warning lamp

PASSENGER'S AIR BAG CUT OFF SWITCH

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52B-151

2. Check that the SRS warning lamp is illuminated 

for 6 to 8 seconds, and extinguished afterward.

3. If the lamp does not extinguish, perform the 

troubleshooting.

4. Turn the ignition switch to the "ON" position.

ACB05561

ACC00116

ACB05034

Passenger's air bag 
ON indicator lamp

Passenger's air bag 
OFF indicator lamp

Hazard indicator assembly

AB

5. Check that the passenger’s air bag OFF indicator 

lamp is illuminated for 6 to 8 seconds, and 
extinguished afterward.

6. If the lamp does not extinguish, perform the 

troubleshooting.

AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52B-152

INSPECTION

M1524026800416

PASSENGER’S AIR BAG CUT OFF 
SWITCH CONTINUITY CHECK

CAUTION

Do not insert a test probe into the terminal from 
its front side directly as the connector contact 
pressure may be weakened.

ACC00117

 ON position 

OFF position 

AB

Switch 
position

Tester 
connection

Specified 
condition

ON position

− 2

820 

± 82 Ω

OFF position

− 2

Continuity 

 

(Less than 2 

Ω)

PASSENGER’S AIR BAG OFF INDICATOR 
LAMP

1. Remove the centre panel assembly  (Refer to 

GROUP 52A 

− Instrument panel assembly ).

AC607743AD

Centre panel 
assembly

2. Connect the positive battery terminal with the 

centre panel connector terminal No. 1. Then, 
check if the passenger's air bag OFF indicator 
lamp is illuminated when the negative battery 
terminal and the centre panel connector terminal 
No. 7 are connected.

3. When the passenger's air bag OFF indicator lamp 

is illuminated, the result is judged as good.

PASSENGER’S AIR BAG ON INDICATOR 
LAMP

1. Remove the centre panel assembly (Refer to 

GROUP 52A 

− Instrument panel assembly ).

AC607743AD

Centre panel 
assembly

2. Connect the positive battery terminal with the 

centre panel connector terminal No. 1. Then, 
check if the passenger's air bag ON indicator 
lamp is illuminated when the negative battery 
terminal and the centre panel connector terminal 
No. 18 are connected.

3. When the passenger's air bag ON indicator lamp 

is illuminated, the result is judged as good.

AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

M1524001202093

When discarding the air bag modules or a vehicle 
with SRS air bags, be sure to deploy the air bags in 
advance as specified in the service procedure that 
follows.

AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52B-153

DISPOSAL OF UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG 
MODULES

CAUTION

• If the vehicle is to be scrapped or disposed of, 

deploy the air bags inside the vehicle.

• If the vehicle is still to be used and only the 

air bag modules are to be discarded, deploy 
the air bags outside the vehicle.

• Since a large amount of smoke is produced 

when the air bags are deployed, avoid resi-
dential areas whenever possible. Also, do not 
perform the operation near the smoke detec-
tor.

• Since there is substantial report when the air 

bags are deployed, avoid residential areas 
whenever possible. If anyone is nearby, give 
warning of the impending noise.

• Suitable ear protection must be put on by per-

sonnel performing these procedures or by 
people in the immediate area.

DRIVER'S AIR BAG MODULE 
DEPLOYMENT INSIDE THE VEHICLE

1. Move the vehicle to flat and isolated spot.

CAUTION

Disconnect the battery cable connection, and 
wait for 60 seconds or more before starting the 
work.

2. Disconnect the (

−) and (+) terminals of battery 

cable, and then remove the battery from the 
vehicle.

3. Remove the Steering column lower cover (Refer 

to GROUP 37 

− Steering column shaft assembly ).

ACA00121

Clock spring
connector (4-pin)

Harness side
connector (4-pin)

AC

4. Remove the connection between the clock spring 

connector (4-pin) and the harness side connector 
(4-pin).

NOTE: Once disconnected from the instrument 
panel wiring harness, both electrodes of the clock 
spring connector short automatically. This pre-
vents the driver's air bag from accidental deploy-
ment caused by static, etc.

AC300381AD

Deployment wires

Connection

6 m or longer

5. Obtain two suitable wires, which are 6 m or 

longer, as deployment wires. Then connect the 
wires at one end to short.

6. Touch the vehicle's body with bare hands to 

discharge static in you.

ACA00117

Deployment wire

AC

Clock spring
connector (4-pin)

Harness side
connector (4-pin)

Insulator tape

Connection

7. Cut with a pliers, etc. the instrument panel wiring 

harness shown in the figure of the instructions, 
while the clock spring connector is disconnected.

NOTE: The disconnection location should be suf-
ficiently away from the harness side connector 
with consideration to the expansion harness con-
nection location upon disconnections.

8. Connect the deployment wires on the two 

instrument panel wiring harnesses disconnected, 
cover the connection areas with insulator tape 
and then pull out the deployment wires outside the 
vehicle.

9. Connect the harness side connector connected 

with an expansion harness to the clock spring 
connector.

ACX01308AE

Cover

Deployment wire
6 m or longer

AIR BAG MODULE DISPOSAL PROCEDURES

SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)

52B-154

WARNING

If the glass is scratched, the glass may be 
shattered at deployment. Therefore, cover 
with a vehicle cover to avoid danger.

10.In order to suppress the operation sound as much 

as possible, fully close all the door windows, close 
the doors, and then cover the vehicle with a 
vehicle cover.

CAUTION

• Make sure that no one is present inside or 

near the vehicle before deploying the air bag.

• Immediately after the air bag deployment, the 

inflator is extremely hot. Thus, before han-
dling, leave the inflator for 30 minutes or more 
to cool.

• If the air bag module does not deploy, consult 

with your distributor.

11.Disconnect the deployment wire connection at a 

place as far as possible from the vehicle. Then, 
connect the wires to the removed vehicle battery 
to deploy the air bag module.

12.Discard the deployed air bag module according to 

the disposal procedures (Refer to 

P.52B-163

     ).

PASSENGER'S (FRONT) AIR BAG 
MODULE DEPLOYMENT INSIDE THE 
VEHICLE

1. Move the vehicle to flat and isolated spot.

CAUTION

Disconnect the battery cable connection, and 
wait for 60 seconds or more before starting the 
work.
2. Disconnect the (

−) and (+) terminals of battery 

cable, and then remove the battery from the 
vehicle.

3. Remove the passenger's (front) air bag module 

from the vehicle (Refer to 

P.52B-136

).

ACB04307AB

Passenger's air bag module 

harness side connector

Locking button

Flat-tipped
screwdriver

4. Use the flat-tipped screwdriver to pull out the 

locking button of floor harness connector. After 
releasing the lock, disconnect the connector.

NOTE: When the passenger's (front) air bag mod-
ule connector is disconnected from the inflator, 
the two pins of inflator connector are automatically 
shorted. This prevents the unintentional deploy-
ment of passenger's (front) air bags caused by the 
static or others.

AC103480

MB991885

AJ

Connection

Deployment wires

Insulator tape

6 m or longer 

5. Connect the deployment wires of 6 m or more to 

each of the two wiring harnesses of special tool 
adapter harness (MB991885), and cover the 
connection areas with insulation tape. Keep the 
other ends of deployment wires connected to 
each other (shorted).

NOTE: This prevents the unintentional activation 
of inflator caused by the static or others.

6. Connect the adapter harness to the passenger's 

(front) air bag module.

ACC00048

ACB05537

AB

MB991885

Deployment wire

Passenger's (front) air bag 
module connector 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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