Nissan Versa (N17): B1065 - B1068, B1070 - B1073 Passenger airbag module

Nissan Versa 2nd generation (N17) Service Manual / Restraints / SRS Airbag control system (SRC) / B1065 - B1068, B1070 - B1073 Passenger airbag module

Description

DTC B1065 - B1068, B1070 - B1073 PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE

The passenger air bag module is dual stage and wired to the air bag diagnosis sensor unit. The air bag diagnosis sensor unit will monitor for opens and shorts in detected lines to the passenger air bag module.

DTC Logic

DTC DETECTION LOGIC

With CONSULT   

Without CONSULT   

DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE (With CONSULT)

1.CHECK SELF-DIAG RESULT

  1. Turn ignition switch ON.
  2. Check for DTC using CONSULT.

Is the DTC detected?

YES (Current DTC)>>Refer to SRC "Diagnosis Procedure".

YES (Past DTC)>>GO TO 2.

NO >> Inspection End.

2.ERASE SELF-DIAG RESULT

Erase the DTC using CONSULT.

Can the DTC be erased?

YES >> Inspection End.

NO >> Refer to SRC "Diagnosis Procedure".

DTC CONFIRMATION PROCEDURE (Without CONSULT)

1.CHECK SELF-DIAG RESULT

  1. Turn ignition switch ON.
  2. Check the air bag warning lamp status. Refer to SRC "Trouble Diagnosis without CONSULT".

NOTE: SRS will not enter diagnosis mode if no malfunction is detected in user mode.

Is the DTC detected?

YES >> Refer to SRC "Diagnosis Procedure".

NO >> Inspection End.

Diagnosis Procedure

1.HARNESS CONNECTOR

  • Visually inspect all applicable harness connectors for the following:
  • Visible damage to connector or terminal
  • Loose terminal
  • Poor connection

NOTE: All harness connectors should be inspected from the air bag diagnosis unit to the end component (including any in-line connectors).

Is the inspection result normal?

YES >> GO TO 2

NO >> Perform one of the following repairs:

  • Visible damage: Replace the harness.
  • Loose terminal: Secure the terminal.
  • Poor connection: Secure the connection.

2.CONFIRM DTC

  1. Reconnect all harness connectors.
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Check for DTC using CONSULT.

Is DTC still current?

YES >> GO TO 3

NO >> Refer to GI "Intermittent Incident".

3.WIRING HARNESS

Check the wiring harness for visible damage NOTE.

NOTE: The entire wiring harness should be inspected from the air bag diagnosis sensor unit to the end component (including any in-line connectors).

Is the inspection result normal?

YES >> GO TO 4

NO >> Replace the harness.

4.CONFIRM DTC

  1. Reconnect all harness connectors.
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Check for DTC using CONSULT.

Is DTC still current?

YES >> GO TO 5

NO >> Refer to GI "Intermittent Incident".

5.AIR BAG DIAGNOSIS SENSOR UNIT

  1. Replace the air bag diagnosis sensor unit. Refer to SR "Removal and Installation".
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Check for DTC using CONSULT.

Is DTC still current?

YES >> GO TO 6.

NO >> Clear DTC. Inspection End.

6.FRONT PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE

  1. Replace the front passenger air bag module. Refer to SR "Removal and Installation".
  2. Turn ignition switch ON.
  3. Check for DTC using CONSULT.

Is DTC still current?

YES >> GO TO 7

NO >> Clear DTC. Inspection End.

7.RELATED HARNESS

Replace the related harness.

>> END

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