C - Continuous Air Bag Indicator
Electrical Schematic:
Normal Operation
The air bag indicator is designed to illuminate for 6 (±2) seconds when the key is turned to RUN. This initial 6 seconds of air bag indicator illumination (continuous) is considered normal operation and is called proveout of the air bag indicator. If the air bag diagnostic monitor detects any faults in the supplemental air bag restraint system following proveout, it will flash the air bag indicator a series of times to indicate the diagnostic trouble code that has been detected. If the air bag indicator comes on when the key is turned to RUN and stays on for more than 8 seconds continuously, then a fault exists in the air bag indicator circuit.
The air bag diagnostic monitor incorporates a solid state circuit that shorts the air bag indicator line (Circuit 608 BK/Y) to ground to turn the air bag indicator on. When the gray diagnostic monitor harness connector is unplugged from the air bag diagnostic monitor, a shorting bar within the harness connector connects pins 4 (air bag indicator) and 5 (ground) together. Therefore, the shorting bar will turn the air bag indicator on whenever the gray diagnostic monitor harness connector is disconnected. Because the shorting bar makes a continuous connection between pins 4 and 5 when the connector is disconnected, the air bag indicator will not flash; instead, it will be illuminated continuously.
When the key is turned to RUN, the computer inside the air bag diagnostic monitor "wakes up" and after approximately 6 seconds turns the air bag indicator off. If the computer fails to wake up, the indicator driver circuit will automatically turn the air bag indicator on continuously indicating a problem in the air bag diagnostic monitor or at the gray diagnostic monitor connector.
Possible Causes
Continuous illumination of the air bag indicator can be caused by the following conditions:
1. A disconnected or poorly connected air bag diagnostic monitor may not push the shorting bar between pins 4 and 5 into its fully retracted position. This shorts the air bag indicator line to ground and causes the air bag indicator to glow continuously.
2. Shorted air bag indicator wiring.
3. A faulty air bag diagnostic monitor.
Pinpoint Test Steps: