Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution 7. Manual — part 373
SRS - Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring
52B-57
A
F" PASSENGER’S AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL
Insert the screwdriver (-) into the position specified in the
figure and lift the screwdriver upward to release the pawls
engaged, and then remove the passenger’s air bag module.
Caution
1. When the passenger’s air bag module is removed,
do not damage the engagement of the pawls.
2. The removed passenger’s air bag module should be
stored in a clean, dry place with facing the deployment
surface facing up.
INSTALLATION SERVICE POINTS
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AA PRE-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
1. Pre-installation inspection is carried out even if installing
a new air bag module or clock spring. (Refer to P.52B-59.)
Caution
A used air bag module must be discarded after
deoloyment according to the specified procedure.
(Refer to P.52B-64.)
2. Connect the negative (-) terminal of the battery.
3. Connect the MUT-II to the diagnosis connector (16 pin).
Caution
Connection and disconnection of the MUT-II must
be carried out after turning the ignition switch to the
LOCK (OFF) position.
4. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
5. Check that there is no abnormality except for open circuit
in the air bag module after reading diagnostic codes.
6. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (OFF) position.
7. Release the negative (-) terminal cable of the battery
and wrap a tape around it for insulation.
Caution
Wait for at least 60 seconds after disconnecting the
negative (-) battery cable before starting any
operation. (Refer to P.52B-3.)
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BA CLOCK SPRING INSTALLATION
1. Check that the steering wheel is positioned in the forward
direction.
2. Install the column switch to the clock spring after centering
of the clock spring is carried out as follows.
Centering of the clock spring
After turning the clock spring clockwise fully, turning approximately
3 rounds in the opposite direction, and align mating marks.
Caution
If centering of the clock spring is not properly done, the
SRS air bag system does not function normally due to
possible malfunctions that the steering wheel may not turn
in the way or cables in the clock spring may be torn.
Mating marks
SRS - Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring
52B-58
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CA STEERING WHEEL/STEERING WHEEL-AIR BAG
MODULE ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION
1. After checking that centering of the clock spring has been
done, install the steering wheel or the steering wheel-air
bag module assembly.
Caution
Do not engage the harness of the clock spring when
installing the steering wheel or the steering wheel-air
bag module assembly.
2. After installation, check that no abnormalities occur when
the steering wheel is fully turned to the left or the right.
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DA POST-INSTALLATION INSPECTION
1. Check that no abnormal noise or improper operation can
be caused by rotating the steering wheel in left and right
directions slightly.
(driver’s air bag module, clock spring)
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
3. Check that the SRS warning lamp illuminates for 6 to
8 seconds and goes out.
4. Carry out troubleshooting if the lamp does not go out.
(Refer to P.52-6.)
SRS warning lamp
SRS - Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring
52B-59
INSPECTION
DRIVER’S AND PASSENGER’S AIR BAG MODULE
INSPECTION
If any malfunction is found in the following inspection, replace
the air bag module(s) with new one(s).
Discard the old one(s) after deployment as specified in the
service procedure. (Refer to P.52B-64.)
Caution
Never measure circuit resistance in the air bag modules
(squib) even with the specified tester. Measuring the
circuit resistance with a tester causes accidental air bag
deployment due to current that flows or static, resulting in
serious personal injury.
1. Check the cover for dents, cracks or deformation.
2. Check the connectors for damage, terminals for
deformation, and harness for binds.
3. Check the air bag inflator cases for dents, cracks or
deformation.
4. With air bag module installed
Caution
If dents, cracks, deformation, or rust are present in
the air bag module(s), replace with new one(s).
Discard the old one(s) as specified in the service
procedure. (Refer to P.52B-64.)
CLOCK SPRING CHECK
If any malfunction is found in the following inspections, replace
the clock spring with a new one.
<RS>
1. Check the connectors and protective tubes for damage,
and terminals for deformation.
2. Visually check the case for damage.
3. Refer to that the clock spring has continuity between
connector No.2 and terminal No.4 of connector No.1.
Inflator
Connector
Connector
Steering
wheel-driver’s
air bag module
assembly
<RS>
<RS-II>
<Driver’s side>
<Front passenger’s side>
Connector
Inflator case
Protective tubes
Case
1
2
SRS - Air Bag Modules and Clock Spring
52B-60
4. Align the paint mark on the connector No.1 of the SRS
check harness (MB991606 or MB991613) with the mark
indicated by an arrow on the connector No.3 of the clock
spring for connector connection.
5. Check that there is continuity between the terminals 22
and 23 of the SRS check harness connector No.2.
<RS-II>
1. Check the connectors and protective tubes for damage,
and terminals for deformation.
2. Visually check the case for damage.
3. Refer to that the clock spring has continuity between
connector No.2 and terminal No.4 of connector No.1.
4. Insert the probe (MB991222) from the rear of connector
No.3 of the clock spring.
Caution
The probe must not be inserted directly to the
terminals from the front of the connector.
5. Connect a digital multi-meter to the probe (MB991222),
as shown, to check that conductivity is present between
the terminals.
Clock spring
connector 3
Paint Marking
View A
1
2
3
A
SRS check harness
(MB991613)
Protective tubes
Case
1
2
3
Clock spring
Probe
(MB991222)
3
2
Digital
multi-meter
3
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