Component Replacement/Inspection After SRS Deployment
Component Replacement/Inspection After SRS Deployment
NOTE: Before doing any SRS repairs, use the PGM Tester SRS menu method to check for DTCs; refer to the DTC Troubleshooting Index for the less obvious deployed parts (seat belt tensioners, OPDS sensor, side airbag sensors, etc.)
After a collision where the frontal airbag(s) deployed, replace these items:
SRS unit
Deployed airbag(s)
Seat belt tensioners
Front sensors
After a collision where the side airbag(s) deployed, replace these items:
SRS unit
Deployed side airbag(s)
Side impact sensor(s) for side(s) deployed
During the repair process, inspect these areas:
Inspect all the SRS wire harnesses. Replace, don't repair, any damaged harnesses.
Inspect the cable reel for heat damage. If there is any damage, replace the cable reel.
After the vehicle is completely repaired, turn the ignition switch on. If the SRS indicator comes on for about 6 seconds and then goes off, the SRS airbag system is OK. If the indicator does not function properly, use the PGM Tester SRS Menu Method to read the DTC(s). If this doesn't retrieve any codes, use the Tester's SCS menu method. If the SCS method doesn't work, you may need to install a known-good SRS unit to read the DTC(s). If you still cannot retrieve a code, go to SRS Indicator Circuit Troubleshooting.