CHERY TIGGO 2009 Service Repair Manual
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Description
Available occupant restraints for this vehicle include both active and passive types. Active restraints are those which
require the vehicle occupants to take some action to employ, such as fastening a seat belt; while passive restraints
require no action by the vehicle occupants to be employed.
Active Restraints
•Front Seat Belts
• Rear Seat Belts
Passive Restraints
• Driver Airbag
• Passenger Airbag
• Seat Belt Tensioners
Operation
Active Restraints
The primary passenger restraints are the seat belts. Seat belts are referred to as an active restraint because the
vehicle occupants are required to physically fasten and properly adjust these restraints in order to benefit from them.
Passive Restraints
The passive restraints are referred to as a supplemental restraint system because they were designed and are
intended to enhance the protection for the occupants of the vehicle only when used in conjunction with the seat belts.
They are referred to as passive restraints because the vehicle occupants are not required to do anything to make
them operate; however, the vehicle occupants must be wearing their seat belts in order to obtain the maximum safety
benefit from the supplemental restraint system.
The supplemental restraint system electrical circuits are continuously monitored and controlled by a microprocessor
and software contained within the Restraints Control Module (RCM). An airbag indicator in the instrument cluster
illuminates for about seven seconds as a bulb test each time the ignition switch is turned to the ON or START posi-
tions. Following the bulb test, the airbag indicator is turned ON or OFF by the RCM to indicate the status of the
supplemental restraint system. If the airbag indicator comes ON at any time other than during the bulb test, it indi-
cates that there is a problem in the supplemental restraint system electrical circuits. Such a problem may cause
airbags not to deploy when required, or to deploy when not required.
Deployment of the supplemental restraints depends upon the angle and severity of an impact. When an impact is
severe enough, the microprocessor in the RCM signals the inflator of the appropriate airbag units to deploy their
airbag cushions. The front seat belt tensioners are provided with a deployment signal by the RCM in conjunction with
the front airbags.
Specifications
Torque Specifications
DESCRIPTION TORQUE (N·m)
Driver Side Airbag Retaining Bolts 10
Restraints Control Module Retaining Bolts 7-9
Front Passenger Side Airbag Retaining Bolts 10
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Diagnostic Scan ToolX-431
Digital MultimeterFluke 15B & 17B
General Airbag Special Load Tool - Resistor Harness (For Driver’s and Passenger’s (Front) Airbag)
General Airbag Special Load Tool - Dummy Resistor
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Airbag Control System (Page 1 of 3)
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14–5Chery Automobile Co., Ltd.
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PINCIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION PINCIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
1 Driver Seatbelt Pre-tensioner Lo 14Front Passenger Airbag Lo
2 Driver Seatbelt Pre-tensioner Hi 15-
3 Front Passenger Seatbelt Pre-tensioner Hi 16 -
4 Front Passenger Seatbelt Pre-tensioner Lo 17 -
5 Ignition Switch 18-
6 GND 19-
7 Airbag Lamp 20-
8 -21 -
9 Diagnostic Link K 22-
10 Driver Airbag Lo 23-
11 Driver Airbag Hi 24-
12 -25 -
13 Front Passenger Airbag Hi
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Diagnostic Help
1. The X-431 scan tool connects to the Data Link Connector (DLC) and communicates with the vehicle electronicmodules through the data network.
2. Confirm that the malfunction is current and carry-out the diagnostic tests and repair procedures.
3. If the DTC cannot be deleted, it is a current fault.
4. Use a digital multimeter to perform voltage readings on electronic systems.
5. Refer to any Technical Bulletins that may apply to the failure.
6. Visually inspect the related wiring harness.
7. Inspect and clean all Restraints Control Module (RCM) grounds that are related to DTC.
8. If numerous trouble codes were set, use a wiring schematic and look for any common ground circuits or voltage supply circuits that may apply to the DTC.
Intermittent DTC Troubleshooting
If the failure is intermittent perform the following:
•Check for loose connectors.
• Look for any chafed, pierced, pinched, or partially broken wires.
• Monitor the scan tool data relative to this circuit.
• Wiggle the related wiring harness and connectors while looking for an interrupted signal on the affected circuit.
• If possible, try to duplicate the conditions under which the DTC set.
• Look for the data to change or for the DTC to reset during the wiggle test.
• Look for broken, bent, pushed out or corroded terminals.
• Inspect the sensor and mounting area for any condition that would result in an incorrect signal, such as dam-
age, foreign material.
• A data recorder, and/or oscilloscope should be used to help diagnose intermittent conditions.
• Remove the Restraints Control Module (RCM) from the troubled vehicle and install in a new vehicle and test. If
the DTC cannot be deleted, the RCM is malfunctioning. If the DTC can be deleted, return the RCM to the origi-
nal vehicle.
Ground Inspection
Ground connections are very important to the proper operation of electrical and electronic circuits. Ground connec-
tions are often exposed to moisture, dirt and other corrosive elements. The corrosion (rust) can become an unwanted
resistance. This added resistance can alter the way a circuit works.
Electronically controlled circuits are very sensitive to proper grounding. A loose or corroded ground can drastically
affect an electronically controlled circuit. A poor or corroded ground can affect the circuit. Perform the following when
inspecting a ground connection:
1. Remove the ground bolt or screw.
2. Inspect all mating surface for tarnish, dirt, rust, etc.
3. Clean as required to assure good contact.
4. Reinstall bolt or screw securely.
5. Inspect for add-onaccessories which may be interfering with the ground circuit.
6. If several wires are crimped into one ground eyelet terminal, check for proper crimps. Make sure all of the wires are clean, securely fastened and providing a good ground path. If multiple wires are crimped to one eyelet, make
sure no excess wire insulation has been crimped creating a bad ground.
Diagnostic Tools
Diagnostic Scan Tool X-431
Read the following when connecting the X-431 scan tool:
•Connect the scan tool to the Data Link Connector (DLC) for communication with the vehicle.
• The DLC is located on the driver side compartment under the steering column (it is attached to the instrument
panel and accessible from the driver seat).
• The DLC is rectangular in design and capable of accommodating up to 16 terminals.
• The electrical connector has keying features to allow easy connection.
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Use the airbag special load tools to diagnose airbag system faults:
•The airbag special load tools simulates airbag system components.
NOTE :
Using the airbag special load tools will help prevent other airbag DTCs from being set while troubleshooting the
system.
Digital Multimeter
Read the following when using the digital multimeter:
• Troubleshoot electrical problems and wiring systems.
• Use a multimeter for basic fault finding and bench testing.
• Use a multimeter to measure voltage, current and resistance.
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List
Restraints Control Module DTC List
DTC DTC DEFINITION
B1101 Battery Voltage High
B1102 Battery Voltage Low
B1345 Driver Airbag Open
B1346 Driver Airbag Resistance Too High (1st Stage)
B1347 Driver Airbag Resistance Too Low (1st Stage)
B1348 Driver Airbag Resistance Circuit Short To Ground (1st Stage)
B1349 Driver Airbag Resistance Circuit Short To Battery (1st Stage)
B1351 Passenger Airbag Open
B1352 Passenger Airbag Resistance Too High (1st Stage)
B1353 Passenger Airbag Resistance Too Low (1st Stage)
B1354 Passenger Airbag Resistance Circuit Short To Ground (1st Stage)
B1355 Passenger Airbag Resistance Circuit Short To Battery (1st Stage)
B1360 Pretensioner Front-Driver Open
B1361 Pretensioner Front-Driver Resistance Too High
B1362 Pretensioner Front-Driver Resistance Too Low
B1363 Pretensioner Front-Driver Resistance Circuit Short To Ground
B1364 Pretensioner Front-Driver Resistance Circuit Short To Battery
B1366 Pretensioner Front-Passenger Open
B1367 Pretensioner Front-Passenger Resistance Too High
B1368 Pretensioner Front-Passenger Resistance Too Low
B1369 Pretensioner Front-Passenger Resistance Circuit Short To Ground
B1370 Pretensioner Front-Passenger Resistance Circuit Short To Battery
B1406 PPD Front-Passenger Defect
B1407 PPD Front-Passenger Communication Error
B1462 Front PPD Open
B1511 Buckle Switch Driver Open Or Short To Battery
B1512 Buckle Switch Driver Short Or Short To Ground
B1513 Buckle Switch Passenger Open Or Short To Battery
B1514 Buckle Switch Passenger Short Or Short To Ground
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B1515 Buckle Switch Driver Defect
B1516 Buckle Switch Passenger Defect
B1527 Passenger Airbag Deactivation Switch Open Or Short To Battery
B1528 Passenger Airbag Deactivation Switch Short Or Short To Ground
B1529 Passenger Airbag Deactivation Switch Defect
B1650 Crash Record In 1st Stage Only (Frontal - Replace ECU)
B1657 Crash Record In Belt Pretensioner Only
B1658 Belt Pretensioner 6 Times Deployment
B1620 Internal Fault - Replace ECU
B2501 Warning Lamp Fault - Open
B2503 Warning Lamp Fault - Short To Ground
B2504 Warning Lamp Fault - Short To Battery
B2505 Passenger Airbag Off Warning Lamp Failure
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B1102 - Battery Voltage Low
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