General information about the passive safety system Pic. 8.41. Security System Components Additional passive safety system (SRS) designed to be used in conjunction with seat belts to improve safety in crashes and reduce...
Electrical passive safety system The passive safety system has complex electrical and electronic devices. Handle system components with care. Electronic control unit for the passive safety system The...
SRS wiring harness The SRS wiring is colored yellow to distinguish it from the vehicle's wiring. A shorting safety link is built into the connectors of the airbag modules and the seat belt...
Activation of the SRS warning lamp The control lamp is installed in the instrument cluster and provides information about the state of the passive safety system. In some cases, the SRS electronic control...
Clock spring clock spring (current collector) consists of two conductive windings. The spring is mounted on the steering column and steering wheel. Thus, when the steering wheel is...
Front seat occupant detection (PPD) This system is designed to detect the presence of a passenger in the front seat. In the absence of a passenger, the system prevents useless deployment of the airbag in...
Side impact sensor Side impact sensor (left and right) installed in the middle of the cabin in the system of side airbags. The SRS electronic control unit detonates the correct air bag or...
Removing the Passenger Airbag (PAB) Module Withdrawal Note. Do not disassemble or repair the airbag module. Note. Do not drop the unit, do not allow the module to be contaminated with water, oil or grease....
Seat belt pretensioner (gas generator) Pic. 8.52. Pretensioner Pretensioner operation In a frontal impact at a certain angle, in the event of a vehicle collision, the gas generator control circuit in the SRS...
Removing the pretensioner Withdrawal Disconnect the wire from the negative battery terminal. Pic. 8.53. Removing the door sill trim Remove the door sill trim (pic. 8.53). Pic. 8.54. Removing the...