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SRS

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10.2.4 SRS ECU

The SRS ECU gets power supply from vehicle

battery and is designed to perform the following

functions in the air bag system:

Energy Reserve:

SRS ECU maintains a Reserve energy supply to

provide deployment energy after ignition voltage is

lost during frontal crash.

Frontal and Side Crash Detection:

SRS ECU monitors vehicle deceleration levels to

detect frontal and side crashes which are severe

enough to warrant deployment.

Air Bag Deployment:

When a frontal or side crash of sufficient severity

is detected, the SRS ECU will cause enough cur-

rent to flow through the air bag (inflator) modules

to deploy the air bags.

Malfunction Detection:

The SRS ECU performs diagnostic monitoring of

the air bag system electrical components and

switches on the indication on instrument cluster

and sets a diagnostic trouble code when a mal-

function is detected.

Malfunction Diagnosis:

SRS ECU displays air bag diagnostic trouble

codes and system status information through the

use of diagnostic tool.

“SRS” Warning Lamp Control:

The light is turned ON to warn the driver of

occurrence of a fault and it also comes on as soon

as ignition supply is switched on to check proper

functioning of “AIR BAG” warning lamp.

Interface with Passenger airbag activation

switch:

The ECU disables the passenger airbag when

the passenger airbag inhibition switch is

turned to OFF position and displays the

condition on the fascia switch panel.