• Air bag warning sound circuit short to body ground
• The SAS control module monitors the connection of instrument cluster terminal 2J. This connection is used to signal a chime if the air bag system warning light is inoperative and another air bag system malfunction exists. If the SAS control module detects a short to body ground in instrument cluster connection, it will store DTC B1892 in memory.
• Short to body ground or open circuit between instrument cluster and SAS control module.
• Instrument cluster malfunction
• SAS control module malfunction
STEP
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INSPECTION
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ACTION
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1
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Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
Connect the WDS or the equivalent.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Using the WDS or equivalent, verify the DTCs and record the past malfunction DTCs.
Is the present malfunction DTC B1892 displayed?
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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Intermittent malfunction. The malfunction is not present at this time. Go to Step 5.
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2
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Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK position.
Refer to the air bag system deactivation procedure and deactivate the system.
Disconnect SAS control module connector.
Disconnect the instrument cluster connector.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Measure the resistance between SAS control module terminal 2B and 2Q.
Is the resistance less than 10,000 ohms?
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Yes
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Repair the related wiring harness. After repair, go to Step 6.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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3
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Measure the resistance between SAS control module terminal 2B and instrument cluster terminal 2J.
Is the resistance more than 10 ohms?
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Yes
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Repair the related wiring harness. After repair, go to Step 6.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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4
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Connect the instrument cluster connector.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
Measure the voltage between SAS control module terminal 2B and body ground.
Is the voltage less than 1.0 V?
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Yes
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Replace the instrument cluster.
After replacement, go to Step 6.
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No
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Replace the SAS control module.
After replacement, go to Step 6.
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5
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Refer to the past malfunction DTCs recorded during Step 1.
Are the past malfunction DTCs displayed during Step 1 intermittent malfunctions which are not displayed as present malfunction DTCs?
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Yes
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Inspect for an intermittent short to body ground or open circuit between the instrument cluster and the SAS control module. Attempt to replicate the malfunction by flexing the wiring harness and cycling the ignition key between the ON and LOCK position repeatedly. Repair or replace if there is any intermittent malfunction.
After repair or replacement, go to the next step.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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6
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Refer to the past malfunction DTCs recorded during Step 1.
Was any past malfunction DTC displayed during Step 1?
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Yes
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If any DTC is displayed, refer to the DTC table, and repair the malfunctioning part according to the DTC inspection.
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No
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Refer to the reactivation procedure in the air bag system deactivation procedure, reactivate the system. Clear all DTCs.
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