No.
“AIR BAG” warning lamp flash pattern — Diagnosis mode —
SRS condi-
tion
1
SRS333
q
a
through
q
b
are repeated.
No malfunc-
tion is
detected or
repair is
completed.
No further
action is
necessary.
2
SRS341
q
a
through
q
d
are repeated.
q
b
— Driver and front pas-
senger air bag and front seat
belt pre-tensioner marker
(For identifying driver air bag,
front passenger air bag
and/or front seat belt pre-
tensioners malfunctioning)
q
d
— Indicates malfunction-
ing part. The number of
flashes varies with malfunc-
tioning part (0.5 sec. ON and
0.5 sec. OFF is counted as
one flash.)
The system
is malfunc-
tioning and
needs to be
repaired.
3
SRS342-A
q
a
through
q
f
are repeated.
q
b
,
q
c
,
q
d
— Front side air
bag marker (For identifying
front side air bag malfunc-
tioning)
q
f
— Indicates malfunctioning
part. The number of flashes
varies with malfunctioning
part (0.5 sec. ON and 0.5
sec. OFF is counted as one
flash.)
NOTE:
When diagnosis sensor unit is replaced with new one, “AIR
BAG” warning lamp will operate in User mode. Checking “AIR
BAG” warning lamp operation in Diagnosis mode is not
required. Go to step 6.
5. If “AIR BAG” warning lamp operates as shown in No. 1 in chart
above, turn ignition switch “OFF” to reset from Diagnosis mode
to User mode and to erase the memory of the malfunction.
Then go to step 6.
If “AIR BAG” warning lamp operates as shown in No. 2 or No.
3 in chart above, the malfunctioning part is not repaired
completely, or another malfunctioning part is detected. Go to
DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE 6, page RS-48, and repair mal-
functioning part completely.
6. Turn ignition switch “ON”. “AIR BAG” warning lamp operates in
User mode. Compare “AIR BAG” warning lamp operation to the
chart on the next page.
NOTE:
When a malfunction is detected, switch from Diagnosis mode
to user mode by turning the ignition switch as follows:
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
Trouble Diagnoses without CONSULT-II
(Cont’d)
RS-54