module MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR 2004 Service Owner's Manual
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B1481
Driver-side air bag module second-stage open circuit
B1482
Driver-side air bag module second-stage short to voltage
B1483
Driver-side air bag module second-stage short to ground
B1484
Driver-side air bag module activation circuit short
B1485
Driver-side air bag module activation circuit open
B1486
Passenger seat belt warning light malfunction
B1487
Passenger seat belt warning light does not illuminate
B1487
Passenger seat belt warning light does not turn of
f
B1488
Passenger AIR BAG OFF indicator circuit malfunction
B1489
Passenger AIR BAG OFF indicator light does not illuminate
B1489
Passenger AIR BAG OFF indicator light does not turn of
f
B1490
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage short circuit
B1491
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage open circuit
B1492
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage short to voltage
B1493
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage short to ground
B1494
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage activation circuit
short circuit
B1495
Passenger-side air bag module second-stage activation circuit
open circuit
B1496
SRS ECU non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
B1497
SRS ECU ASIC (frontal activation)
B1498
SRS ECU ROM or RAM
B1499
Collision decision
B1506
Seat slide sensor open
B1507
Seat slide sensor circuit short to ground
B1508
Seat slide sensor circuit short to voltage
B1509
Incorrect SRS ECU
B1519
SRS ECU connector lock malfunction
B1520
Seat belt switch (RH) malfunction
B1521
Seat belt switch (RH) circuit open for N/C terminal
B1522
Seat belt switch (RH) ground-side circuit shorted for N/C
terminal
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DIAGNOSTIC TESTS INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1 No communication between scan tool and all systems is most likely in power
supply or ground circuits to Data Link Connector (DLC). Check wire harness and
connectors for damage and loose connections. See WIRING DIAGRAMS
.
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 2 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disconnect
SRS ECU connector C-26. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
(SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fig. 19
. Measure
resistance between SRS ECU connector C-26, terminal No. 20 (Orange/Blue
wire) and Data Link Connector (DLC), terminal No. 7 (Orange/Blue wire). See
Fig. 20
& Fig. 21
. If resistance is more than 2 ohms, go to next step. If
resistance is 2 ohms or less, go to step 4 .
2. Measure resistance between SRS ECU connector C-26, terminal No. 15 (Black
wire) and ground. If resistance is less than 2 ohms, go to next step. If resistance
is 2 ohms or more, go to step 5 .
3. Connect negative battery cable. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between
ground and SRS ECU connector C-26, terminals No. 13 (Black/White wire)
and No. 16 (Black/Yellow wire). If voltage is less than 9 volts at either
terminal, go to step 6 . If voltage at both terminals is 9 volts or more, recheck
trouble s
ymptom. If s
ymptom still exists, re
place SRS ECU. Go to ste
p 7 .
B1547
Cut off for passenger-side air bag module
B1552
Changing circuit short
B1553
Changing circuit open
B1554
SG by-pass circuit malfunction
B1555
SG by-pass circuit (FET) open
B1556
Seat slide sensor malfunction
B1557
SRS ECU ASIC
B1558
Occupant classification ECU ID cord malfunction
U1073
BUS of
f
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DTC 21: DRIVE
R-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT CIRCUIT
1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. If DTC 34 is
retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 34 is not retrieved, go to step 3 .
2. Inspect SRS ECU connector C-26. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL
UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fig. 19
. If
SRS ECU connector C-26 is connected correctly, go to next step. If SRS ECU
connector is not connected properly, install connector correctly. Go to step 8 .
3. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect, then reconnect SRS ECU
connector C-26, lower clockspring connector C-307 and driver-side air bag
module connector C-305. See DRIVER
-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE &
CLOCKSPRING
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Connect negative
battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 21 is
retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 21 is not retrieved, system is normal at this
time.
4. Disconnect negative battery cable. Connect Resistor Harness (MB991866) to
terminals of upper clockspring connector C-306 by backprobing connector.
Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to resistor harness. Connect negative
battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 21 is
retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 21 is not retrieved, replace driver-side air bag
module. Go to step 8 .
5. Disconnect negative battery cable. Connect resistor harness and load resistor to
terminals No. 3 and 4 of clockspring connector C-307 by backprobing
connector. See Fig. 24
. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 21 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 21 is not
retrieved, replace clockspring. Go to step 8 .
6. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26 and clockspring connector C-307. Insert
a cable tie or similar insulator between terminals No. 11 (Yellow/Black wire)
and No. 12 (Yellow wire) of SRS ECU connector to release shorting bar. See
Fig. 21
. Check for continuity between terminals No. 11 and 12. If continuity
exists, go to next step. If continuity does not exist, erase, then retrieve DTCs
using scan tool. If DTC 21 is retrieved, replace SRS ECU. Go to step 8 .
7. Check wire harness between SRS ECU connector C-26 and lower clockspring
connector C-307 for a short circuit. If wire harness is okay, go to next step. If
wire harness has a short circuit, replace wire harness. Go to next step
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8. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 21 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 21 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
Fig. 24: Identifying Connector C
-307
Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
DTC 22: DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE OPEN CIRCUIT 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disconnect
negative battery cable. Disconnect driver-side air bag module connector C-305.
See DRIVER
-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE & CLOCKSPRING
under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fig. 19
. Connect Load Resistor
(MB891865) to Resistor Harness (MB991866). Connect resistor harness to
upper clockspring connector C-306 by backprobing connector. Connect
negative battery cable. Using scan tool, retrieve DTCs. If DTC 22 is retrieved,
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go to next step. If DTC 22 is not retrieved, replace driver-side air bag module.
Go to step 4 .
2. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect clockspring connector C-307.
Connect resistor harness to clockspring connector C-307 by backprobing
connector terminals No. 3 and 4. See Fig. 24
. Connect negative battery cable.
Using scan tool, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 22 is retrieved, go to next
step. If DTC 22 is not retrieved, replace clockspring. Go to step 4 .
3. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26 and clockspring connector C-307. See
SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Measure resistance between connector C-26, terminal No.
11 (Yellow/Black wire) and clockspring connector C-307, terminal No. 3.
Measure resistance between connector C-26, terminal No. 12 (Yellow wire)
and clockspring connector C-307, terminal No. 4. If resistance is less than 2
ohms in each circuit, recheck for DTCs. If DTC 22 is retrieved, replace SRS
ECU. Go to next step. If resistance is more than 2 ohms in either wire, replace
wire harness between SRS ECU and clockspring. Go to next step.
4. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 22 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 22 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 24: PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT CIRCUIT 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
. If
DTC 34 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 34 is not retrieved, go to step 3 .
2. Inspect SRS ECU connector C-26. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL
UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fig. 19
. If
connector is not connected properly, connect properly. Go to step 7 . If
connector is connected properly, go to next step.
3. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect, then reconnect passenger-side
air bag module connector C-09 and SRS ECU connector C-26. See
PASSENGER
-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then
retrieve DTCs. If DTC 24 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 24 is not
retrieved, s
ystem is normal at this time.
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4. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect passenger-side air bag connector
C-09. Connect Resistor Harness (MB991866) to connector C-09 by
backprobing connector. Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to resistor
harness. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve
DTCs. If DTC 24, is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 24 is not retrieved,
replace passenger-side air bag module. Go to step 7 .
5. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26. Disconnect passenger-side air bag
module connector C-09. Insert a cable tie or similar insulator between
terminals No. 9 (Yellow/Green wire) and No. 10 (Yellow/Red wire) of SRS
ECU connector C-26 to release shorting bar. See Fig. 21
. Check for continuity
between terminals. If continuity exists, go to next step. If continuity does not
exist, erase, then retrieve DTCs using scan tool. If DTC 24 is retrieved, replace
SRS ECU. Go to step 7 .
6. Check wire harness between SRS ECU and passenger-side air bag module for
damage. If wire harness is okay, go to next step. Replace wire harness, if
damaged. Go to next step.
7. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 24 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 24 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 25: PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE OPEN CIRCUIT 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
. Go
to next step.
2. Disconnect passenger-side air bag module connector C-09. See PASSENGER
-
SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fig.
19 . Connect Resistor Harness (MB991866) to connector C-09 by backprobing
connector. Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to resistor harness. Connect
negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 25 is
retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 25 is not retrieved, replace passenger-side air
bag module. Go to step 4 .
3. Measure resistance of Yellow/Red and Yellow/Green wires between SRS ECU
connector C-26, terminals No. 9 and 10 and passenger-side air bag module
connector
C-09, terminals No. 1 and 2. See Fig. 21
. If resistance is less than 2
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then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 43 is retrieved, replace SRS ECU. If DTC 43 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 43: AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT STAYS ILLUMINATED 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
.
Inspect Green/Yellow wire between SRS ECU connector C-26, terminal No. 8
and combination meter assembly connector C-102, terminal No. 10 for an open
circuit. See Fig. 21
& Fig. 27
. If an open circuit is not found, go to next step.
If an open circuit is found, repair wire harness. Go to step 3 .
2. Reconnect SRS components. Using scan tool, erase, then retrieve DTCs. If
DTC 43 is retrieved, replace combination meter assembly. If DTC 43 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
3. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 43 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 43 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 44: AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. If AIR BAG
warning light is working normally, use scan tool to retrieve SRS DTCs. If DTC
43 is retrieved, diagnose appropriate malfunction.
2. If DTC 44 is retrieved, no further action is necessary. DTC 44 will be
automatically erased when vehicle condition returns to normal.
DTC 46: IMPROPER SRS ECU INSTALLATION If DTC 46 is present, replace SRS ECU. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
DTC 51 & 52: DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE If DTC 51 or 52 is present, replace SRS ECU. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
DTC 54 & 55: PASSENGE
R-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
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If DTC 54 or 55 is present, replace SRS ECU. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
DTC 56 & 57: DRIVER-SIDE SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER If DTC 56 or 57 is present, replace SRS ECU. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
DTC 58 & 59: PASSENGER-SIDE SEAT BELT PRETENSIONER If DTC 58 or 59 is present, replace SRS ECU. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
DTC 61: DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT TO VOLTAGE 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
. Go
to next step.
2. Disconnect clockspring connector C-305. See DRIVER
-SIDE AIR BAG
MODULE & CLOCKSPRING
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See
Fig. 19
. Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to Load Resistor Harness
(MB991866). Connect load resistor harness to clockspring connector C-305 by
backprobing connector. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, check
for DTCs. If DTC 61 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 61 is not retrieved,
replace driver-side air bag module. Go to step 5 .
3. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect clockspring connector C-307.
Connect load resistor and load resistor harness to clockspring connector C-307,
terminals No. 3 and 4 by backprobing connector. See Fig. 24
. Connect
negative battery cable. Using scan tool check for DTCs. If DTC 61 is retrieved,
go to next step. If DTC 61 is not retrieved, replace clockspring. Go to step 5 .
4. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26. Disconnect clockspring connector C-
307. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ground and SRS ECU
connector C-26, terminal No. 11 (Yellow/Black wire) and No. 12 (Yellow
wire). If voltage is measured at either terminal, replace wire harness. Go to
next step. If voltage is not measured, reconnect SRS components. Using scan
tool, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 61 is retrieved, replace SRS ECU. Go to
next ste
p. If DTC 61 is not retrieved,
go to next ste
p.
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5. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 61 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 61 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist. DTC 62: DRIVER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT TO GROUND 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
. Go
to next step.
2. Disconnect clockspring connector C-305. See DRIVER
-SIDE AIR BAG
MODULE & CLOCKSPRING
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See
Fig. 19
. Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to Load Resistor Harness
(MB991866). Connect load resistor harness to clockspring connector C-306 by
backprobing connector. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool,
retrieve DTCs. If DTC 62 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 62 is not
retrieved, replace driver-side air bag module. Go to step 5 .
3. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect clockspring connector C-307.
Insert load resistor harness into connector C-307, terminals No. 3 and 4 by
backprobing connector. See Fig. 24
. Connect negative battery cable. Using
scan tool, retrieve DTCs. If DTC 62 is not retrieved, replace clockspring. Go to
step 5 . If DTC 62 is retrieved, go to next step.
4. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26 and clockspring connector C-307. Check
for continuity between ground and SRS ECU connector C-26, terminals No. 11
(Yellow/Black wire) and No. 12 (Yellow wire). If a short to ground is found in
either wire, replace wire harness. Go to next step. If a short to ground is not
found in either wire, go to next step.
5. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool,
check for DTCs. If DTC 62 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 62 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 64: PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT TO VOLTAGE 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
.
Disconnect passenger-side air bag module connector C-09. See PASSENGER
-
SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fi
g.
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19 . Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to Load Resistor Harness
(MB991866). Connect load resistor harness to connector C-09 by backprobing
connector. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve
DTCs. If DTC 64 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 64 is not retrieved,
replace passenger-side impact air bag module. Go to step 3 .
2. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26 and passenger-side air bag module
connector C-09. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Turn ignition on. Check for voltage
between ground and connector C-26, terminal No. 9 (Yellow/Green wire) and
No. 10 (Yellow/Red wire). If voltage is measured in either wire, replace wire
harness. Go to next step. If voltage is not measured in either wire, erase, then
retrieve DTCs. If DTC 64 is retrieved, replace SRS ECU. Go to next step.
3. Reconnect all SRS components. Activate air bag system. Using scan tool, erase
then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 64 is retrieved, go to step 1 . If DTC 64 is not
retrieved, system is normal at this time. Intermittent condition may exist.
DTC 65: PASSENGER-SIDE AIR BAG MODULE SHORT TO GROUND 1. Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
. Disable air
bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM
.
Disconnect passenger-side air bag module connector C-09. See PASSENGER
-
SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. See Fi
g.
19 . Connect Load Resistor (MB991865) to Load Resistor Harness
(MB991866). Connect load resistor harness to connector C-09 by backprobing
connector. Connect negative battery cable. Using scan tool, erase then retrieve
DTCs. If DTC 65 is retrieved, go to next step. If DTC 65 is not retrieved,
replace passenger-side impact air bag module. Go to step 3 .
2. Disconnect SRS ECU connector C-26 and passenger-side air bag module
connector C-09. See SRS ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (SRS ECU)
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Check for continuity between ground
and connector C-26, terminal No. 9 (Yellow/Green wire) and No. 10
(Yellow/Red wire). If continuity exists, replace wire harness between SRS
ECU and passenger-side air bag module. Go to next step. If continuity does not
exist, erase then retrieve DTCs. If DTC 65 is retrieved, replace SRS ECU. Go
to next ste
p.
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