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VS/ABAPPLICATION CARD FOR AIRBAG DIAGNOSTICS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. AIR BAG SAFETY The VS/AB Application Card, when used in conjunction with the Reset Unit from the VS333 Oil Service Reset KIt, provides airbag diagnostics for a wide range of vehicles. Important! All work on vehicle restraint systems should be carried out by trained personnel. üü ü ü ü ü û û û û ü ü û û ü ü ü ü ü ü Explosive devices are subject to national laws which must be followed. These include requirements on storage and transportation. Observe component manufacturer’s instructions for safety, handling and installation. Store removed explosive devices in a locked area away from other hazardous materials. Do not install accessories in the area of the drive/passenger/side airbags. Do not connect or disconnect any wiring with the ignition “ON”. Switch off ignition and allow one minute for the system to discharge. During welding operations disconnect the vehicle battery. Remove airbag components when welding close to them. Connect welding ground as near to the work zone as possible. Do not expose systems to temperatures above 80°C. Use only diagnostic testers to diagnose faults. DO NOT use multimeters or test lamps etc. Disconnect all explosive devices before checking wiring with a multimeter. Read, understand and apply the safety instructions supplied with VS333. 3. APPLICATIONS VEHICLE AUDI A2 A3 A4 A6 A6 A8 A8 80 100 BMW 3 Series 3 Series 3 Series 3 Series 3 Series 5 Series 5 Series 5 Series 7 Series 7 Series 8 Series 8 Series E30 E36 E36 E36 E46 E34 E34 E39 E32 E38 E31 E31 MERCEDES 190/E (201) 200/E (124) 220/E (124) 230/E (124) 260/E (124) 280/E (124) 300/E (124) 320/E (124) A-CLASS (168) C-CLASS (202) E-CLASS (210) SEAT ALHAMBRA AROSA CORDOBA IBIZA INCA LEON TOLEDO 4. YEAR SYSTEM ADAPTOR SWITCH 01-02 96-02 95-02 91-96 96-02 94-96 96-02 91-95 91-96 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Multifit Multifit Multifit VS333/13 Multifit VS333/13 Multifit VS333/13 VS333/13 A1 A1 A1 N/A A1 N/A A1 N/A N/A 91-93 91-93 93-95 95-99 95-99 91-93 93-95 95-99 91-93 95-99 93-95 95-99 Driver Airbag 5WK4 060 Driver Airbag 5WK4 060 1 or 2 Airbags ZAE, BAE 4 or 6 Airbags ZAE2, MRS, MRS2 4 or 6 Airbags ZAE2, MRS, MRS2 Driver Airbag 5WK4 060 1 or 2 Airbags ZAE, BAE 4 or 6 Airbags ZAE2, MRS, MRS2 Driver Airbag 5WK4 060 4 or 6 Airbags ZAE2, MRS, MRS2 1 or 2 Airbags ZAE, BAE 4 or 6 airbags ZAE2, MRS, MRS2 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 VS333/11 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 88-93 88-95 88-95 88-95 88-95 88-95 88-95 88-95 98-02 93-02 95-02 Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Slow Codes Fast Codes Fast Codes Fast Codes VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 VS333/12 Multifit Multifit Multifit N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A K2 K2 K2 96-02 97-02 93-02 93-02 95-02 00-02 94-02 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 CONNECTOR LOCATIONS 4.1. BMW The BMW 20 pin, diagnostic connector socket (see below) is located in the engine bay, normally along the bulkhead, but exact locations can vary. VEHICLE SKODA FABIA FELICIA OCTAVIA YEAR SYSTEM ADAPTOR SWITCH 00-02 95-02 96-02 N/A N/A N/A Multifit Multifit Multifit A1 A1 A1 Multifit Multifit VS333/19 Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit VS333/19 VS333/19 VS333/19 Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit J2 J2 N/A J2 F2 J2 J2 F2 N/A N/A N/A J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit Multifit A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 VAUXHALL/OPEL ASTRA-F 94-98 ASTRA-G 98-02 CALIBRA 93-97 CAVALIER 93-95 COMBO 01-02 CORSA-B 94-99 CORSA-B 94-99 CORSA-C 01-02 FRONTERA-A 97-98 FRONTERA-B 99-02 MONTEREY 97-98 OMEGA-B 94-99 OMEGA-B 94-01 TIGRA 95-99 VECTRA-A 93-95 VECTRA-B 95-99 VECTRA-B 95-99 VECTRA-B 95-99 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE BORA CADDY CARAVELLE CLASSIC CORRADO GOLF JENTO LUPO PASSAT POLO SHARAN TRANSPORTER 99-02 91-02 93-95 93-95 93-95 93-95 91-02 93-95 93-95 98-02 93-02 96-02 93-95 Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag Airbag N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A S SAB6 SDM S S SAB6 SDM (5V) SDM (5V) SDM S SAB6 S S SAB6 SAE4 4.2. GM (Vauxhall/Opel) The GM diagnostic connector socket (see below) is located in the passenger compartment fuse box or under a removable panel adjacent to the handbrake. VS/AB - 1 - 160102 underneath the steering column. 2 OPERATION Warning! Ensure that you read. 5. Check the following before re-trying: 1. Remove card by gently pulling the tape. If no faults are stored then ‘nF’ is displayed. gold contact end first. 3.’. 1 2 3 4 5 Vehicle VAG (VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda) Opel/Vauxhall Mercedes (Fast codes) Mercedes (Slow codes) BMW 5. 5. Insert the application card into the slot in the bottom of the reset unit. Once the initialisation is completed that card cannot be used in any other unit. Take care not to scratch the gold contacts.8.1. 3. If ü û(Go Back) is pressed when either ‘nF’ or a fault code is displayed. Vehicle connection. the end of the card will be flush with the unit casing with only the removal tape protruding.e. If no faults are stored then ‘nF’ is displayed. If û 6. 1.2 then 34. The code reading process will now begin. These connectors can be located in the engine bay. 5. ü(Continue) key to start system diagnosis. The number of pulses will then flash on the display as they are received (i. Hold the card at the raised end and insert. Note: Clearing codes takes a little while. 1 5.6. The system selected will then be displayed. Software Version û key is pressed and held during the menu selection the If the û software version number is displayed as ‘n. If you have selected 4 move to para 5. codes clear operation will begin. 5. ü(Continue) key to start system diagnosis . located under the steering column. Menu No.the J1962/OBDII multipin (1) and the ISO9141 two-pin (2).4.communications will start automatically. The unit will power up automatically and display ‘Ar’ for two seconds followed by the first item in the vehicle menu (see right). Four digit fault codes.4.4. 1.5. If ü û(Go Back) is pressed when either ‘nF’ or a fault code is displayed.5. When correctly inserted.n. If the codes were not cleared successfully then ‘nC’ will be displayed for 2 seconds before returning to the main menu. The card should remain in the unit until another application card is to be used. If the codes were cleared successfully then ‘CL’ will be displayed for 2 seconds before returning to the main menu. If faults are found then the first fault code is displayed.7.2. Fault code 123456 is shown as 1. 4. codes will not be cleared. 3 etc). ‘--’ will flash. Fault Code Displays Two digit fault codes. If you have selected 1.5. 5. those supplied with VS333 and any supplied by the vehicle manufacturer. ü(Continue) is pressed when either ‘nF’ or a fault code is displayed. then 56. codes will be cleared.3. or in the driver’s footwell.2 then 3.6.2. That the harness adaptor and switch position are correct. Fault code 31 is shown as 31 Fault code 123 is shown as . 3. fault codes cannot be displayed. 2.1. Switch on the ignition and wait approximately twenty seconds for the air bag ECU to perform an internal self-test. Six digit fault codes. Serial Communications Error ‘Er’ is displayed when communications cannot be established. ü(Continue) is pressed when either ‘nF’ or a fault code is displayed.4. 8 pin (A). 5. Connect the required lead to the unit and then.2. Most vehicles use the former. (see application list). codes will not be cleared. Communications will stop before returning to main menu. connect to the vehicle’s diagnostic connector (see Section 4 for location). The request to clear the code is transmitted and ‘CL’ will 5. While this is happening ‘.X’ is displayed (where ‘X’ is the number of the airbag system being examined). 5. Communications will stop before returning to main menu. 5. This process of clearing codes will continue until all the codes have been cleared. Press navigation keys to make the required menu selection. VAG Volkswagen and Audi vehicles use two types of diagnostic connector . Fault code 1234 is shown as 1. Correct system selected. Pressing î or ë proceeds to next or previous code.1 then 23. If û flash on the display. The A-class uses the standard J1962/OBDII connector (D).or 5 proceed as follows. 2. which are located in the engine compartment relay box. If ‘Un’ is displayed the exit or clear codes will operate. but if ‘Ur’ is displayed they will not. Press the ü The first code is requested and ’--’ will flash on the display. 2.3. under a removable plastic cover. If there is no response from the airbag system then ‘Er’ will be displayed before returning to the main menu. Press the ü Where a manufacturer fits more than one airbag system the system type will be selected automatically.2. 5. VS/AB . 4.1 . understand and apply the safety instructions in Section 2. Note: When first using a card the unit will take approximately 30 seconds to initialise. Pressing î or ë proceeds to next or previous code.9. for fault codes. This process will continue until all the codes have been read. Unknown System when communications have been established but the airbag system is not known. DO NOT remove the application card whilst the unit is in use. B A C D 4.160102 . located either in the centre console. See 5. 5. IMPORTANT! The card is fragile and must be handled with care. 16 pin (B) (use pin 6) and 32 pin (C). this indicates which fault code listing to use. When the key is released the program will return to the main menu. Audi A6 and 100 models use the ISO9141 connectors. with the vehicle ignition turned off. ‘--’ will flash. with the contacts uppermost. Ignition is ON. Three digit fault codes.3. 4.during which time the message UPDATING WAIT will be displayed. 2. normally along the bulkhead. If faults are found then the first code is displayed. ‘CL’ will flash. Mercedes Mercedes vehicles generally use three exclusive types of diagnostic connector socket (see below). 1. Switch on the ignition and wait approximately twenty seconds for the airbag ECU to perform an internal self-test. in which case the cards may be changed only when the unit is not connected to a vehicle. 78 Left Side Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 51 Squib Circuits Activated (Crash). 23 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. 86 Right Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. ECU not stable. 15 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. 37 Right Low Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal Low or Short Circuit. Continued 49 Battery Voltage High. 52 Control Unit (Squib Code) Not Programmed.1 . B0057 (2) Passenger pretensioner configuration mismatch. 66 Squib Circuits Activated (Crash). Intermittent. 55 Replace Electronic Control Unit (ECU). 34 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 14 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 5. B0073 (2) Driver curtain airbag configuration mismatch. B0022 (2) Driver airbag configuration mismatch. 85 Right Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low.10.1. 18 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low.10. 38 Right Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. 88 Right Side Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 8 Left Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. 78 Side Airbag Circuit Not Detected. ‘-3’ System: Airbag . 34 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 21 Left Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. B0073 (0) Driver curtain airbag circuit low resistance. 71 Left Side Airbag Sensor Communication Circuit Malfunction.10. Power Train. 84 Right Side Airbag Sensor Signal Low (Signal Lead). 31 Right Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance. 66 Left Airbag Activated. 42 Left Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. 87 Right Side Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. Not Present. B0064 (2) Driver pretensioner configuration mismatch. Present. 77 Left Side Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 25 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. B0016 (2) Passenger airbag configuration mismatch.160102 . ‘-4’ System: Airbag SDM 15 Right Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 65 Right Airbag Activated.10. 6 Left Pretensioner Circuit Malfunction. B0028 (0) Passenger side airbag squib circuit low resistance. 24 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 17 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Open.4. 21 Left Squib Circuit Short To Ground. 56 Electronic Control Unit not Reusable. 48 System Voltage Signal Low. 68 Left Side Airbag Activated. 33 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. Invalid. 53 Squib Circuit Code Mismatch. B0028 (2) Passenger side airbag configuration mismatch. 16 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. 14 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 36 Left Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. 16 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. Chassis. 33 Right Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 75 Left Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. ‘-1’ System: Airbag S ‘-2’ System: Airbag SAB6 4 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Malfunction. B0040 (2) Driver side airbag configuration mismatch. SOD (seat occupied detection) configuration mismatch. 25 Left Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 61 Telltale Malfunction. 44 Telltale (Check light) Signal Low Or Open Circuit 48 Battery Voltage Low. 5 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Malfunction. 83 Right Side Airbag Sensor Signal High Or Circuit Open. 35 Left Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance. 53 Squib Circuits Activated With Malfunction. 37 Right Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance. Airbag SAE4 13 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. 67 Pretensioning Devices Activated. 67 Pretensioning Devices Activated. 34 Right Pretensioner Circuit Open.10. 26 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Open. 43 Telltale Signal High.5. 26 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. 32 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 26 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. 82 Right Side Airbag Sensor Circuit Malfunction. 37 Right Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance.2. 16 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. Continued B0086 (0) B0086 (2) B1000 (0) B1000 (3) B1001 (0) B C P U INV NOT INT PRE EG Passenger curtain airbag circuit low resistance.10. 41 Left Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance. 25 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. DTC 1: B00222 NOT VS/AB .10. 33 Right Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 22 Left Squib Circuit Short To Battery. 5. 81 Right Side Airbag Sensor Communication Circuit Malfunction. 76 Left Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. 44 Telltale Signal Low Or Circuit Open / Telltale Malfunction. B0040 (0) Driver side airbag squib circuit low resistance.1. Vauxhall/Opel Airbag Fault Codes 5. 15 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. Passenger curtain airbag configuration mismatch. 45 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 13 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low.3. 32 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 9 Right Side Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low.4. Replace electronic control unit (ECU). Corsa C 2001 B0016 (0) Passenger airbag squib circuit low resistance. 73 Left Side Airbag Sensor Signal High Or Circuit Open. 49 System Voltage Signal High. 43 Telltale Signal High. B0022 (0) Driver airbag squib circuit low resistance. 56 Pretensioning Devices Activated 3 Times. 23 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. B0057 (0) Passenger pretensioner circuit low resistance. 72 Left Side Airbag Sensor Circuit Malfunction. 38 Right Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. Unknown. 36 Left Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. 5. 38 Right Low Pressure Sensor Circuit Signal High or Open Circuit. B0064 (0) Driver pretensioner circuit low resistance. 71 Replace Electronic Control Unit (ECU). 44 Left Pretensioner Circuit Open. 24 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Signal Low. 19 Right Airbag Squib Circuit Signal High. Body Code. 35 Left Pretensioner Circuit High Resistance. 55 Replace Electronic Control Unit (ECU). 52 Control Unit (Squib Code) Not Programmed. 5. 31 Left Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 32 Right Pretensioner Circuit Low Resistance. 31 Left Airbag Squib Circuit High Resistance. 74 Left Side Airbag Sensor Signal Low (Signal Lead). 7 Right Pretensioner Circuit Malfunction. 29 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 24 Right Pretensioner Circuit Signal Low. 69 Right Side Airbag Activated. 51 ECU (Squib Code) Not Programmed. 22 Left Airbag Squib Circuit Low Resistance. 5. 46 Left Pretensioner Circuit Signal High. 53 Reprogram ECU (Squib Code). 7 Passenger airbag. left sensor (for side airbag). 33 One firing circuit. belt tensioner. 33 Sensor. 22 Pressure sensor. open circuit. passenger. driver’s side. 52 Internal ECU fault. 25 Seat . 7 Firing circuit for passenger airbag. VS/AB . 2 Failure warning lamp. rear left (Thorax). driver side. transmitting incorrect data. 14 Battery disconnection. 70 Internal ECU fault. 4 Driver’s airbag. front left (ITS). 21 Satellite. 32 Satellite. right sensor (for side airbag). right. 20 Crash-sensor supply wire. 29 Child seat detector: Coding data.5. 32 Sensor. right. left. 3 Voltage supply. 9 Firing circuit.11. left sensor (for side airbag).3.11.11. 5 Crash sensor closed permanently. 25 Seat belt lock. 20 Seat occupancy detector. passenger. 31 Child seat detector: Hardware. side airbag.11. 18 Satellite. 5. right: Coding data. passenger. passenger. left: Coding data. 6 Firing circuit. snort circuit. Continued 50 Internal ECU fault 51 Internal ECU fault. 53 Internal ECU fault. 5. 5 Firing circuit. 3 Supply voltage low. passenger. comms fault or open circuit. 24 Seat occupation recognition sensor.occupation recognition passenger (showing number of times the fault occurred). belt tensioner. driver. 24 Seat . 18 Sensor. 65 Internal ECU fault. 55 Internal ECU fault. 5. passenger: Coding data. passenger. 26 Seat occupation recognition sensor. 17 Seat belt . 23 Satellite.11. belt tensioner. transmitting incorrect data. 19 Warning lamp. 13 Internal ECU fault. 9 Side airbag. 68 Internal ECU fault.160102 . right sensor (for side airbag). 53 Sensor. 26 Seat . 6 Firing circuit. 23 Sensor. 20 Satellite. driver’s side. 49 Airbag warning light. 47 Resistance in firing circuit III (passenger’s airbag or equivalent resistance) too high.11. right sensor (for side airbag). Continued 7 Ignition circuit for passenger airbag. 13 Two firing circuits short-circuited. 22 Sensor. left sensor (for side airbag). 21 Sensor. 49 Internal ECU fault. right sensor (for side airbag). 15 Passenger airbag. 5 Firing circuit. left side. 6 Belt tensioner passenger’s side.11. side airbag. 16 Seat belt buckle switch. 48 Internal ECU fault. side airbag.occupation recognition passenger. 2 Failure warning lamp. 4 Firing circuit. 26 Seat occupancy detector. 15 Internal ECU fault. passenger. 19 Sensor. 76 Internal ECU fault. data fault. passenger. 7 Internal ECU fault. 8 Side airbag. 62 Internal ECU fault.3. 43 Resistance in firing circuit II (seat-belt tensioner or passenger’s airbag) too low. 22 Satellite. 5. right side. 11 Side airbag.4. (with encoding data that does not match the vehicle equipment). 4 Ignition circuit for driver airbag. side airbag. 67 Internal ECU fault. 25 Seat occupation recognition sensor. left. short circuit to positive.11.11. passenger’s airbag. side airbag. front left (Thorax). Continued 17 Seat belt buckle switch. belt tensioner. 71 Internal ECU fault. ZAE II Fault Codes ‘-3’ ZAE II Fault Codes ‘-5’ 1 Internal ECU fault. 5. 23 Internal ECU fault. 2 Firing circuit. 19 Crash-sensor supply wire. 18 Internal ECU fault. 50 Diagnostic unit faulty. MRS II Fault Codes ‘-7’ 1 Control ECU fault. 61 Internal ECU fault.5. BAE Fault Codes ‘-2’ 1 Internal ECU fault. transmitting incorrect data. left. side airbag. driver. 3 Firing circuit. rear right (Thorax). 2 Failure warning lamp. Data line to satellite.5. 5. 21 Pressure sensor. 2 Crash sensor closed more than once. parameter fault. parameter fault. 59 Internal ECU fault. side airbag. passenger. passenger’s side. 54 Internal ECU fault. 5. 14 Internal ECU fault. BMW Airbag Fault Codes ZAE Fault Codes ‘-1’. short circuit to earth. comms fault or open circuit. 45 Resistance in the driver’s airbag firing circuit too high. head. 33 Satellite. data line. 57 Internal ECU fault. 17 Seatbelt buckle switch. left sensor (for side Airbag). 17 Supply voltage. 20 Sensor. 16 Seatbelt buckle switch. 5 Firing circuit. left. head. 24 Seat occupancy detector. 10 Side airbag. 24 Seat belt lock. belt tensioner. right. 5. side airbag. front right (ITS). right.11. Continued 19 Satellite. 72 Internal ECU fault. side airbag. driver. passenger. 56 Internal ECU fault. data fault.1.buckle switch. 46 Resistance in firing circuit II (seat-belt tensioner or passenger’s airbag) too high. right. transmitting incorrect data. 5.occupation recognition passenger (showing fault type). Data line to satellite. passenger side. Note: Any unknown fault was reported as: ‘Internal fault in the diagnostic unit’. side airbag. 13 Side airbag. front right (Thorax). side airbag. 4 Firing circuit for driver airbag. driver’s airbag. 12 Side airbag. 3 Voltage supply under voltage. driver. left.4. Line fault. belt tensioner. 77 Internal ECU fault. data line. 42 Resistance in the driver’s airbag firing circuit too low. stage 2 / Firing box. 54 Sensor.2. 63 Internal ECU fault. Line fault. MRS Fault Codes ‘-4’ MRS Fault Codes ‘-6’ 1 Internal ECU fault. 69 Internal ECU fault.11. side airbag. driver. 5 Belt tensioner driver’s side. belt tensioner rear. 5WK4 060 Fault Codes ‘-A’ 1 Crash sensor closed once.1 . 6 Internal ECU fault.Continued 44 Resistance in firing circuit III (passenger’s airbag or equivalent resistance) too low. 27 One firing circuit. 58 Internal ECU fault. 12 Internal ECU fault.2. 28 Child seat detector.buckle switch. 60 Internal ECU fault. 16 Seat belt . 16 Internal ECU fault. 73 Short circuit between the squibs. passenger’s side.1. 8 Firing circuit. 5. 02 EE Fault lamp. driver side-N199. 5 Left front ETR squib (R12/1). 31 Front passenger seat occupation recognition unit (B48) faulty. 8 Left side airbag squib (R12/9). 06 37 Warning lamp front airbag out. 04 C6 Crash sensor side airbag passenger side-G180. 36 Automatic child seat recognition warning lamp. side)-N154. Slow Codes 1: No fault detected in system. 04 C7 Signal open central locking. 02 8F Belt tensioner igniter (P. 06 48 Warning lamp test. 02 51 Seat contact switch-passenger seat-F151. 02 4C Airbag igniter-driver side-N95.2. 02 E7 Battery ventilation sender-G146. From the lists below it can be seen that the gas pressure sender (02Fb) has a constant no signal fault (03). 18 Left side airbag (A53) harness fault. 02 4E Igniter 2 for airbag-passenger side-N132. 02 50 Belt switch-passenger side-E25. 06 2E Signal for coolant temp. 06 2D Wrong component recognised. 32 Left side airbag (A53) sensor communication interference. 5 Left front ETR squib (R12/1). 03 2B System not ready for interrogation. 2 SRS malfunction indicator lamp (A1e15). passenger side-N200. Mercedes Fast Codes ‘-1’ SRS without Side Airbags 1 SRS control module (N2/2). 9 Right side airbag squib (R12/10). 26 Coded version not correct with ECU. 3 Voltage supply 15R (low voltage). 6 Right front ETR squib (R12/2). Item Code Continued 02 FC Gas pressure sender (passenger side)-G148.12. 04 BF Seat occupation sensor. 17 Front passenger seat belt buckle switch (Airbag/ETR) (S68/4). 02 F9 Fault stored in engine control unit. 02 EB Front battery temperature sender-G52. 04 C2 Side airbag igniter. 06 2C Child seat occupation sender. 06 46 Battery monitoring signal.2. 5. 33 Right side airbag (A53) sensor communication interference. Item Code 02 22 Data cable defective. 28 Front passenger seat occupation recognition unit (B48) or improperly positioned child seat or electromagnetic interference near seat. 35 Analogue crash output. 02 8E Belt tensioner igniter (D. 04 BB Rear belt tensioner igniter. Mercedes Benz Airbag Fault Codes 5. harness faulty (ARTHUR). 02 71 Speed signal. 04 BD Rear belt tensioner igniter. passenger side-N202. 02 F2 Overheating warning lamp. 24 Front passenger seat occupation signal.5. SRS with Side Airbags 1 SRS control module (N2/2).12. 04 C0 Seat occupation sensor. 23 Right side airbag (A54) sensor defective. 9: Warning lamp defective. 06 2B Seat occupation sender.12. 10: Airbag control module was activated. 06 35 Igniter for airbag passenger side-N252.b. 06 2A Passenger side airbag deactivated warning lamp-K145. 02 53 Crash data stored. passenger side-G128.13. 04 BC Rear belt tensioner igniter. Continued 22 Right side airbag (A54) sensor defective.1. 5. 18 Left side airbag (A53) harness fault. 27 Front passenger seat occupation recognition signal open/short circuit. driver side rear-G177. harness faulty (ARTHUR). 05 29 Control unit for airbag-J234. harness faulty. 04 C5 Crash sensor side airbag driver side-G179. 4 Driver Airbag Squib (R12/3). 28 Front passenger seat occupation recognition unit (B48) or improperly positioned child seat or electromagnetic interference near seat. 7: Front passenger airbag resistor. 8 Left side airbag squib (R12/9). 06 34 Igniter for head airbag driver side-N251. 04 CA Crash data side airbag DS stored. 02 27 Operating unit. driver side-N196. 04 C1 Side airbag igniter. 06 36 Igniter for interruption battery-N253. 02 EA Main vehicle battery cell failure. 04 C3 Rear airbag igniter. 02 6A Airbag delay sender right-G105. 02 4F Belt switch-driver side-E24. 03 51 S contact on ignition starter switch. 03 B1 Crash sensor-G190. 4: Front passenger airbag. 22 Right side airbag (A54) sensor defective.12. 8: Voltage supply. 32 Left side airbag (A53) sensor communication interference. driver side-K144. 5: Driver seat belt buckle. 2 SRS malfunction indicator lamp (A1e15). 26 Coded version not correct with ECU. passenger side-N197. 02 FB Gas pressure sender (driver’s side)-G147. 34 Digital crash output. 3 Voltage supply circuit 15R (low voltage).12.3. 5. passenger side-G211. for centre outlets-V102. 5. 04 C8 Control unit does not match vehicle. 31 Front passenger seat occupation recognition unit (B48) faulty. 02 4D Igniter 1 for airbag-passenger side-N131.1.13. 16 Driver seat belt buckle switch (Airbag/ETR) (S68/3). 5. 6 Right front ETR squib (R12/2). centre-N198. 02 EC Rear battery temperature sender-G53. passenger side rear-G178. Continued 6: Front passenger seat belt buckle.13. 04 CB Crash data side airbag PS stored. 4 Driver airbag squib (R12/3). 21 Right side airbag (A54) harness fault. Fault code 02FB03 is shown as 0. 33 Right side airbag (A54) sensor communication interference.2 then F. 02 27 Positioning m. VS/AB .12. 03 38 TCS warning lamp-K86. VAG Airbag Fault Codes The faults are displayed as six digit fault codes.3. 36 Automatic child seat recognition warning lamp.1. 25 Front passenger seat occupation signal.1 . 24 Front passenger seat occupation signal. passenger side-E224. 02 69 Airbag delay sender left-G104. 02 E9 Insulation monitoring. harness faulty. 20 Left side airbag (A53) sensor defective. 02 22 Self test. 19 Left side airbag (A53) sensor defective. 16 Driver seat belt buckle switch (Airbag/ETR) (S68/3). 02 E6 Main vehicle battery venting system. 02 90 Seat occupied sensor-G128. 20 Left side airbag (A53) sensor defective. 3: Driver airbag. 35 Analogue crash output. 34 Digital crash output. 04 C4 Rear airbag igniter.25 Front passenger seat occupation signal.12.160102 . 23 Right side airbag (A54) sensor defective. 5. 04 CC Airbag switch-off switch. 7 Front passenger airbag squib. 02 24 Voltage supply for fault memory. 5. Continued 21 Right side airbag (A54) harness fault. 06 33 Igniter 2 for airbag driver side-N250. then 03. 04 14 Control unit incorrectly coded. 02 EF Main vehicle battery charge state display.1. driver side-N201. 19 Left side airbag (A53) sensor defective. 9 Right side airbag (R12/10). 2: Airbag control module. 27 Front passenger seat occupation recognition signal open/short circuit. 5. The first four digits define the faulty item and the last two digits the fault and status. 02 52 Airbag ignition circuit. 05 00 Airbag passenger side switched off. side)-N153. 7 Front passenger airbag squib. 17 Front passenger seat belt buckle switch (Airbag/ETR) (S68/4). Signal outside tolerance. Output open. Output does not switch/short to negative. Upper stop value. Resistance value too small. Sole UK Distributor. Edmunds. including postcode. Open/Short circuit to positive. Open circuit. Not authorized. IMPORTANT: No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this equipment. Leaking. Connector.2. Regulating difference. proof of which will be required for any claim. (3 spaces). WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date. Blocked or no voltage.13. Output does not switch/short to positive. Signal too small Regulating limit exceeded. Lower stop value. Continued Constant 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 2B 2C 2D 2E C0 C1 Description Signal at positive. Regulating limit not reached. Closed. No signal. Short circuit to positive. Signal at earth.160102 .uk VS/AB . Fault & Status Intermittant Constant 01 81 82 02 83 03 04 84 85 05 86 06 07 87 88 08 0B 8B 10 90 91 11 12 92 93 13 14 94 19 99 9A 1A 1B 9B 1C 9C 5. Faulty signal. INFORMATION: For a copy of our latest catalogue and promotions call us on 01284 757525 and leave your full name and address. Undefined switch condition. NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data. Input open. Mechanical fault. Short circuit. Bury St. Intermittant 9D 9E 9F A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A9 AB AC AD AE Description Short circuit to earth.13. Sealey Group. Cannot be checked at present. No fault type identified. Resistance value too great.2.co.5. Suffolk. Defective. specifications and component parts without prior notice. Signal too great. 01284 757500 01284 703534 E-mail: sales@sealey. Fault in basic setting. Open/Short circuit to earth.1 .
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