ML 320 (163.154) V6-3.2L (112.942) (1998)
Air Bag Control Module: Diagram Information and Instructions
Introduction
Schematics were not edited for the U.S. market. They may contain information applicable worldwide.
The 163 Chassis schematics are organized in a similar fashion to the passenger car schematics.
How To Use Schematics
Circuit schematics break the entire electrical system into individual systems, like the Sunroof in the image below. Only electrical components that
work together are shown together, so you won't be distracted by unrelated wires.
Explanations of the abbreviations and symbols used in the schematics can be found at "Symbols". You'll need to know what they mean before you can
use a schematic effectively. See: Diagrams/Diagram Information and Instructions/Symbols/Color Codes
Circuit Schematics
Each schematic represents one circuit. A circuit's wires and components are arranged to show current flow, from power at the top of the page, to
ground, at the bottom.
Other circuits may share power or ground terminals or wiring with the circuit shown. A wire that connects one circuit to another, for example, is cut