STEP 3. Check the diagnostic trouble code by connecting a dummy resistor.
(1) Check that the negative battery terminal is disconnected. If the negative battery terminal is connected, disconnect it.
(2) Use the flat-tipped screwdriver to pull out the locking button of wiring harness side connector, and release the lock.
(3) Connect special tool dummy resistor (MB991865) to special tool resistor harness (MB991866).
(4) caution | Do not insert a probe directly into the terminal from the connector front side as the connector contact pressure may be weakened. |
Insert the resistor harness probe (special tool) as shown. (5) Connect the negative battery terminal.
(6) After erasing the diagnostic trouble code memory, check the diagnostic trouble code again.
(7) Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
(8) caution | Always DTC B1482 is stored when checking DTC B1402. This is because the second side terminal is isolated when checking it, DTC B1482 is stored but this is not a fault. In addition, always DTC B1402 is stored when checking DTC B1482 because the first side terminal is isolated. |
Erase the diagnostic trouble code memory, and check the diagnostic trouble code.
Is the checked DTC stored?
Go to Step 4. Replace the driver's air bag module (Refer to ).