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Connecting The Breakout Box, Supplemental Restraint System Module (SRS)






Connecting the breakout box

Special tools:
951 2903 SRS adapter 951 2903 SRS Adapter
951 1428 Breakout box 951 1428 Breakout Box

Connecting the breakout box




- Switch off the ignition. Wait 10 seconds
- Expose the supplemental restraint system module (SRS)
- Disconnect the two module connectors
- Connect an adapter to both connectors (cable harness side). To carry out this procedure, use: 951 2903 SRS adapter 951 2903 SRS Adapter
- Connect a breakout box to the adapter. To carry out this procedure, use: 951 1428 Breakout box 951 1428 Breakout Box.
The breakout box is designed to facilitate reading off the input and output signals of the control module, when the control module is
disconnected. The use of a breakout box reduces the risk of accidental short-circuited cables and damage to the connector pins.

Disconnecting breakout box
Disconnect the breakout box in back-up order.

Caution! The supplemental restraint system module (SRS) cannot be powered when the adapter is connected.

Note! It is important to connect the breakout box and check the ground terminals before taking readings.The removed fuses must be reinstalled before the supplemental restraint system module (SRS) can be checked and readings taken.

Other information
- Signal specification Signal Specification
- For further information about cable routing, terminals, fuses and ground terminals, see the Wiring Diagram
- Checking the supply voltage/ground terminal Checking Supply Voltage/Ground Terminal, Supplemental Restraint System Module (SRS)
- To access the supplemental restraint system module (SRS) and the connectors: Air bag supplemental restraint system Service and Repair