Seat-belt Buckle
Switch(BS) is located in driver and passenger side seat.SRSCM checks if
seatbelt is buckled by signal of BS. SRSCM controls air bag module and BPT
differently in accordance with vehicle speed at the moment of collision
and signal from BS.
The SRSCM sets DTC
B1512/B1514 if there is a short or short to ground in BS
harness.
Item
|
Detecting
Condition
|
Possible cause
|
DTC Strategy
|
•
|
Check current(PWM
type) | |
•
|
Short to ground in BS
harness. |
•
|
Open circuit in BS
harness. |
•
|
Poor connection of connected
part. |
|
Enable Conditions
|
|
Threshold Value
|
|
Diagnostic Time
|
Qualification
|
|
De-Qualification
|
|
Test Condition
|
Ampere (mA)
|
Ignition ON
|
•
|
Unbuckled (S/W OFF) : Approx 4 ~ 7
mA |
•
|
Buckled (S/W ON) : Approx 12 ~ 18
mA | |

1. |
Ignition "OFF", connect
scantool. |
2. |
Ignition "ON" & Engine "OFF", select
"Diagnostic Trouble Codes(DTC)"
mode. |
3. |
Monitor diagnostic trouble code and present of
trouble code. |
4. |
Using a scantool, clear the DTC.

|
5. |
Is DTC present problem ?

▶ Go to "W/Harness Inspection"
procedure.

▶ Displaying nothing(no DTC) or DTC with label
"H"(historical) shows that Fault is intermittent caused by poor
contact in the part's and/or SRSCM connector or was repaired and
SRSCM memory was not cleared.
Thoroughly check connectors for looseness,
poor connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration,
or damage.
▶ Repair or replace as necessary and then go
to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure. |
Terminal and Connector
Inspection |
1. |
Many malfunctions in the electrical system are
caused by poor harness and terminals.
Faults can also be caused by interference from
other electrical systems, and mechanical or chemical
damage. |
2. |
Thoroughly check connectors for looseness,
poor connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration,
and/or damage. |
3. |
Has a problem been found?

▶ Repair as necessary and then go to
"Verification of Vehicle Repair" procedure.

▶ Go to "Main harness circuit inspection"
procedure. |
Main harness Circuit
Inspection |
2. |
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal cable from
the battery and wait at least one
minutes. |
3. |
Disconnect Seat-belt Buckle Switch connector
and SRSCM main harness connector. |
4. |
Measure resistance between terminal "High" of
the Seat-belt Buckle Switch harness connector and chassis
ground.

|
5. |
Is the measured resistance within
specifications?

▶ Go to "Component Inspection"
procedure.

▶ Substitute the SRS main harness and check
for proper operation.
If the problem is corrected, replace SRS main
harness and then go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure. |
1. |
Ignition "ON" & Engine "OFF" and Using a
scantool, clear the DTC. |
3. |
Disconnect the battery (-) terminal cable from
the battery, and wait at least one
minutes. |
4. |
Disconnect Seat-belt Buckle Switch
connector. |
5. |
Substitute the Seat-belt Buckle Switch and
check for proper operation. |
6. |
Is DTC present problem ?

▶ Substitute a known-good SRSCM, and check for
proper operation.
If the problem is corrected, replace SRSCM and
then go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair" procedure.

▶ Substitute a known-good Seat-belt Buckle
Switch, and check for proper operation.
If the problem is corrected, replace Seat-belt
Buckle Switch and then go to "Verification of Vehicle Repair"
procedure. |
Verification of Vehicle
Repair |
Refer to the DESCRIPTION
in this TROUBLESHOOTING section.