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Jeffvette 04-11-2009 09:24 PM

Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
This is mostly for the 90 guys. I have never come across an issue on the 91-96 Corvettes for airbags. I have included the info for the later cars as well.



For 90-93 Cars jumper A to K on the ALDL and the INFL REST light will flash

http://www.pnwzr1.com/images/aldlairbagOBD1.jpg

For 94-95 Cars, jumper Terminal 4 to 12 on the ALDL and enter the CCM diagnostics, or use a Tech1



Codes for 90
14 Front Sensor #1 (LH); Short to Ground
15 Front Sensor #1 (LH); Open Circuit
16 Front Sensor #1 (LH); Sensor Fault
24 Front Sensor #1 (RH); Short to Ground
25 Front Sensor #1 (RH); Open Circuit
26 Front Sensor #1 (RH); Sensor Fault
31 Inflator Squib; Current leakage to Battery
32 Inflator Squib; Current shorted to battery voltage
33 Inflator Squib; Current leakage to ground
34 Inflator Squib; Current shorted to ground
35 Inflator Squib; Open circuit
36 Inflator Squib; Squib fault
41 Indicator lamp circuit; Shorted to battery or ground
42 Indicator lamp circuit; Open circuit
51 Diagnostic unit faulty
52 Firing sequence confirmation set
53 Firing current confirmation set
54 Squib current has flowed


Codes for 91 & 92 & 93

21 Steering Column Resistance Too High
22 Steering Column Resistance Too Low
23 Steering Column Circuit Voltage Too High
24 Steering Column Circuit Voltage Too Low
25 Short to Battery in Steering Column
26 Open in Steering Column Circuit
31 Open 36 VLR to Deployment Loop
32 Grounded 36 VLR to Deployment Loop
33 Diode B Shorted in Wiring Harness
34 Open in Ignition 1 Feed to Deployment Loop
35 Discriminating Sensor Open
41 Deployment Loop Energy Reserve Voltage Fault
42 Deployment Loop Energy Reserve Voltage Fault
51 Accident Detected
52 EEPROM Accident Data Area Full
61 Force Low or “INFL REST” Warning Lamp Circuit
71 Internal DERM Fault

Codes for 94 & 95

14 Dual Pole Arming Sensor Disconnected
15 Passenger Initiator Circuit Resistance High
16 Passenger Initiator Circuit Resistance Low
17 Passenger Initiator Circuit Open
18 Discriminating Sensor Interconnect Open
19 Passenger Initiator Circuit Voltage High
21 Driver Initiator Circuit Resistance High
22 Driver Initiator Circuit Resistance Low
23 Driver Initiator Circuit Voltage High
24 Driver Initiator Circuit Voltage Low
25 Initiator Circuit Short to Ignition
26 Driver Initiator Circuit Open
28 Current Sink or Source Failure
31 Driver Loop Energy Reserve Feed Open
34 Dual Pole Arming Sensor Ignition Feed Open
35 Discriminating Sensor Open or Missing
36 Passenger Loop Energy Feed Open
42 Loop Energy Reserve Volatage Low
43 Driver Source Feed Low
44 Passenger Source Feed Low
51 Frontal Crash Detected
52 Data Area Full
53 Driver Side Low High Resistance
54 Passenger Side Low High Resistance
55 DERM Incompatibility
61 SIR Indicator Circuit Failure
62 Redundant Indicator Circuit Failure
71 and or 75 Internal DERM Fault
81 Driver Ignition Diode Open
82 Passenger Ignition Diode Open
83 Driver Reserve Diode Shorted
84 Passenger Reserve Diode Shorted

HAWAIIZR-1 04-15-2009 03:59 AM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Jeff,

Thanks for sharing and how coincidental that I should need this right now.:handshak:

tomtom72 04-15-2009 06:49 AM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Craig, just a fwiw. A door bell push button works wonders for grounding the pin. It make it easy to time the ground / un-ground part of clearing the code.

I tried doing it without, but had no luck. I must have tried like 20 times! I used the door bell and a watch and it worked the first time.:sign10:

:cheers:
Tom

Eric870 04-15-2009 11:35 AM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Tom, What is the procedure for clearing codes with a door bell?


Thanks
Eric

tomtom72 04-15-2009 12:31 PM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric870 (Post 59077)
Tom, What is the procedure for clearing codes with a door bell?


Thanks
Eric

Hi Eric, okay in the 90 FSM the procedure for clearing the codes is a six step process. Now I do not know if it is the same for the other model yrs.

I could not get the timing correct for the grounding for 3 seconds, ungrounding for three seconds of the "K" terminal on my 90. I got a bell push button at the hdw store and wired it into a length of telephone wire. I stuck one end in the "K" terminal and the other end I used an alligator clip to the seat chassis. If you push the bell button the system is now a complete circuit, grounded; release the button the circuit is opened. I used my watch's second hand to time the ground/unground periods because the FSM says it's +/- 1/2 second on a three second count.

The 90 procedure is:
1.) Ing "OFF"
2.) Ground "K" terminal. (Hold the door bell button)
3.) Turn Ing "ON".
4.) Wait for fault codes to begin flashing, takes about 5 seconds. When DTC's begin flashing, unground "K" for 3 seconds, +/- 1/2 seconds. ( finger off button for 3 seconds)
5.) Ground "K" for 3 seconds, + /- 1/2 seconds. ( push the bell button )
6.) Unground "K" and wait 10 seconds ( finger off button ). Before turning ING "off", verify that the only code is "12" being flashed ( push the bell button to see "12" ). If not repeat from step "1".
That's the book version for a 90. I tried without the mechanical aid & no joy. Once I red necked the door bell, I got it first shot. If you want to use a toggle switch it may be easier?

:cheers:
Tom

HAWAIIZR-1 04-15-2009 01:26 PM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tomtom72 (Post 59067)
Craig, just a fwiw. A door bell push button works wonders for grounding the pin. It make it easy to time the ground / un-ground part of clearing the code.

I tried doing it without, but had no luck. I must have tried like 20 times! I used the door bell and a watch and it worked the first time.:sign10:

:cheers:
Tom

Thanks for the tips. I have a bunch of stuff from Gordon Killebrew too and I guess now is the time to break it out and try to get smart.

Eric870 04-15-2009 02:52 PM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Tom,

Thanks, That is a great tip.........

tomtom72 04-16-2009 06:52 AM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Craig & Eric that's what we do best around here....we help each other out! We all try to contribute, that's what makes it special to be a BOB!:thumbsup:

Don't forget the di-electric grease and the star washers, like Gordon said!:mrgreen:

:cheers:

LantanaTX 04-30-2014 01:24 PM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
Anyone know how to clear the codes for a '01? '90 referenced above but not working on my car.

KILLSHOTS 04-30-2014 01:56 PM

Re: Service (SIR) Supplemental inflatable Restraint
 
I made it real simple...removed the bulb from the DIC during my stereo install. When I adjust the steering wheel to my liking, I can't see the seatbelt light either. Will remove that bulb soon, too, as I tend to know whether my seatbelt is on and don't need the car's guidance in this area.

Ditched the TPMS sensors too. Since refusing to cater to the whims of all these stupid failing sensors, all my DIC says anymore is FULL ENGINE POWER! ;)


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