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DTC B00A0:09 [SAS CONTROL MODULE (TWO-STEP DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM)]

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2016 – MX-5 – Restraints

DTC B00A0:09 [SAS CONTROL MODULE (TWO-STEP DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM)]

System malfunction location

  • Occupant classification sensor internal signal output unstable

Detection condition

WARNING:

  • Detection conditions are for understanding the DTC outline before performing an inspection. Performing an inspection according to only the detection conditions may cause injury due to an operating error, or damage the system. When performing an inspection, always follow the inspection procedure.

  • Occupant classification sensor internal malfunction

  • Occupant classification sensor calibration setting has not been done correctly

Fail-safe

Possible cause

  • Occupant classification sensor malfunction

  • SAS control module malfunction

  • Seat cushion is damp

  • Malfunction in the power supply circuit of the occupant classification sensor

  • Malfunction in the body ground circuit of the occupant classification sensor

  • Passenger’s seat electric parts malfunction

  • Malfunction in the power supply circuit of the passenger’s seat electric parts

  • Malfunction in the body ground circuit of the passenger’s seat electric parts

Diagnostic Procedure

Step

Inspection

Action

1

INSPECT SEAT CUSHION

  • Inspect the seat cushion.

  • Is the seat cushion damp?

Yes

Dry the seat cushion, then go to next step.

No

Go to the next step.

2

INSPECT BATTERY

  • Inspect the battery terminals for looseness.

  • Inspect the battery.

    (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)

  • Is there any malfunction?

Yes

Connect the battery terminals securely, and recharge or replace the battery.

(See BATTERY RECHARGING.)

(See BATTERY REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].)

Then go to the next step.

No

Go to the next step.

3

PERFORM OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR CALIBRATION

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

DTC troubleshooting completed.

4

INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR CONNECTOR

Yes

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part, then go to Step 17.

No

Go to the next step.

5

INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR GROUND CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT

  • Occupant classification sensor connector is disconnected.

  • Inspect for continuity between the following terminal and body ground.

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 2A

NOTE:

  • Inspect for continuity while shaking the wiring harness between the passenger-side front seat connector and body ground.

  • Is there continuity?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and body ground.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for an open circuit.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has an open circuit.

Go to Step 17.

6

INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR GROUND CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO POWER SUPPLY

  • Occupant classification sensor connector is disconnected.

  • Connect the negative battery cable.

    (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION.)

  • Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).

  • Measure the voltage at the following terminal:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 2A

NOTE:

  • Measure the voltage while shaking the wiring harness between the passenger-side front seat connector and body ground.

  • Is the voltage 0 V?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and body ground.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to power supply.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has a short to power supply.

Go to Step 17.

7

INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT

  • Occupant classification sensor connector is disconnected.

  • Measure the voltage at the following terminal:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 2B

NOTE:

  • Measure the voltage while shaking the wiring harness between the passenger-side front seat connector and IG1 relay.

  • Is the voltage B+?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and IG1 relay.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness.

Go to Step 17.

8

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH OPERATION

  • Inspect the passenger-side buckle switch operation.

  • Does the passenger-side buckle switch operate normally?

Yes

Go to Step 15.

No

Go to the next step.

9

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Replace the passenger-side buckle switch.

(See BUCKLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

Then go to Step 17.

10

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT

  • Passenger-side buckle switch connector is disconnected.

  • Inspect for continuity between the following terminal and body ground:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 5A

NOTE:

  • Inspect for continuity while shaking the wiring harness between the passenger-side front seat connector and body ground.

  • Is there continuity?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and body ground.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for an open circuit.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has an open circuit.

Go to Step 17.

11

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO POWER SUPPLY

  • Passenger-side buckle switch connector is disconnected.

  • Connect the negative battery cable.

    (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION.)

  • Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).

  • Measure the voltage at the following terminal:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 5A

NOTE:

  • Measure the voltage while shaking the wiring harness between the passenger-side front seat connector and body ground.

  • Is the voltage 0 V?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and body ground.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to power supply.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has a short to power supply.

Go to Step 17.

12

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND

NOTE:

  • Inspect for continuity while shaking the wiring harness between the SAS control module and passenger-side front seat connector.

  • Is there continuity?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and SAS control module terminal.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to ground.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has a short to ground.

Go to Step 17.

13

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT

  • Passenger-side buckle switch and SAS control module connectors are disconnected.

  • Inspect for continuity between the following terminal:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 5B—SAS control module terminal 2W

NOTE:

  • Inspect for continuity while shaking the wiring harness between the SAS control module and passenger-side front seat connector.

  • Is there continuity?

Yes

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and SAS control module terminal.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for an open circuit.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has an open circuit.

Go to Step 17.

No

Go to the next step.

14

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE BUCKLE SWITCH SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO POWER SUPPLY

  • Passenger-side buckle switch and SAS control module connectors are disconnected.

  • Measure the voltage at the following terminal:

    • Passenger-side front seat connector (short cord-side) terminal 5B

NOTE:

  • Measure the voltage while shaking the wiring harness between the SAS control module and passenger-side front seat connector.

  • Is the voltage 0 V?

Yes

Repair the passenger-side buckle switch connector. (Corrosion, damage, and disconnected pins)

Go to Step 17.

No

Refer to the wiring diagram and verify whether or not there is a common connector between passenger-side front seat connector terminal and SAS control module terminal.

    If there is a common connector:

  • Determine the malfunctioning part by inspecting the common connector and the terminal for corrosion, damage, or pin disconnection, and the common wiring harness for a short to power supply.

  • Replace the malfunctioning part.

    If there is no common connector:

  • Replace the wiring harness which has a short to power supply.

Go to Step 17.

15

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE SEAT WARMER OPERATION

  • Inspect the passenger-side seat warmer operation.

  • Does the passenger-side seat warmer operate normally?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

  • Inspect the passenger-side seat warmer unit connector. (Corrosion, damage, and disconnected pins)

  • Inspect the passenger-side seat warmer unit.

    (See SEAT WARMER UNIT INSPECTION.)

  • Refer to the wiring diagram and inspect the passenger-side seat warmer units body ground circuit.

  • Refer to the wiring diagram and inspect the wiring harness between the seat warmer control unit and passenger-side seat warmer unit.

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part, then go to Step 17.

16

INSPECT PASSENGER-SIDE HEADREST SPEAKER OPERATION

  • Inspect the passenger-side headrest speaker operation.

  • Does the passenger-side headrest speaker operate normally?

Yes

Go to the next step.

No

  • Inspect the passenger-side headrest speaker connector. (Corrosion, damage, and disconnected pins)

  • Inspect the passenger-side headrest speaker.

    (See HEADREST SPEAKER INSPECTION.)

  • Refer to the wiring diagram and inspect the passenger-side headrest speaker circuit.

Repair or replace the malfunctioning part, then go to the next step.

17

PERFORM DTC INSPECTION

Yes

Replace the occupant classification sensor.

(See SEAT CUSHION TRIM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)

Then go to the next step.

No

DTC troubleshooting completed.

18

PERFORM SAS CONTROL MODULE DTC INSPECTION

Yes

Replace the SAS control module.

(See SAS CONTROL MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [TWO-STEP DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM].)

No

DTC troubleshooting completed.

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