Grand Voyager V6-3.0L VIN 3 (1998)
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Passenger airbag line 2 short to ground potential
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Faulty airbag control module
Warning Lamp Circuit Shorted or Warning Lamp Circuit Open
NAME OF CODE
Warning Lamp Circuit Shorted or Warning Lamp Circuit Open
NOTE: This code becomes active and stored as soon as the malfunction is detected.
WHEN MONITORED
With the ignition on, the ACM needs to turn the lamp on because of detection of a malfunction, or during a lamp check.
SET CONDITION
With the voltage on, the airbag warning lamp driver circuit is other than expected.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Faulty warning lamp
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Open fused ignition switch output circuit to Information Center
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Airbag warning lamp driver circuit short to ground
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Airbag warning lamp driver circuit short to voltage
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Faulty information center printed circuit board
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Loose or poor connection at connector terminal
Output Driver Not Tested
NAME OF CODE
Output Driver Not Tested
WHEN MONITORED
At ignition on.
SET CONDITION
This code may set whenever another code is set due to any short to battery or short to ground failure of the squib circuits. If all other squib codes
have been repaired and this code appears active by itself, the problem will be an internal failure of the airbag control module.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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Short circuit to ground or to battery in either driver or passenger airbag lines
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Defective airbag control module
Trouble Code Testing Notes
Each diagnostic trouble code is diagnosed by following a specific testing procedure. The diagnostic test procedures contain step-by-step instructions for
determining the cause of trouble codes. It is not necessary to perform all of the tests to diagnose an individual code.
The body control module will set a diagnostic trouble code if a monitored input is determined to be malfunctioning and the trouble code condition
remains active for 10 consecutive seconds. Once the trouble code condition is removed, the body control module will back out the diagnostic trouble
code if the trouble code condition remains cleared for twenty ignition cycles.
Always begin by reading the diagnostic trouble codes using the DRB. This procedure begins with the Symptom Identification TEST-1A - Identifying
Vehicle Equipment and System Problems. This will direct you to the specific test(s) that must be performed.
ASB Message Not Received
NAME OF CODE
ASB Message Not Received
WHEN MONITORED
Continuously with ignition on.
SET CONDITION
BCM receives CCD message from CAB every second. If this message is not received by the BCM for more than 14 seconds, this code will be set.
This trouble code is stored in memory for 20 key cycles after the problem is repaired if it is not erased after repair.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
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No response from CAB to BCM
Airbag Message Not Received