1.Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the air bag warning lamp blinks.
2.There are 2 blinking patterns for the air bag warning lamp. One is a 3-second blink followed by a 0.5- second blink repeat. The other is two 1.5-second blinks followed by a 0.5-second blink repeat.

An Example of a 3-second Blink Followed by a 0.5-second Blink Repeat
a through b are repeated.
b: Seven 0.5-second blinks indicate that the air bag diagnosis sensor unit circuit is malfunctioning.

Number of 0.5-second Blinks After a 3-second Blink Indicates Malfunctioning Items
Number of 0.5-second blinks
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Malfunctioning items
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Blinking pattern
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0
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Self-diagnosis result is not deleted
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1
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Front LH seat belt pre-tensioner
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Refer to the following
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2
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Driver air bag module
|
Refer to the following
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3
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Front RH seat belt pre-tensioner
|
Refer to the following
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5
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Occupant Classification System control unit
|
Refer to the following
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6
|
Crash zone sensor
|
Refer to the following
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7
|
Air bag diagnosis sensor unit
|
Refer to the following
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8
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Front passenger air bag module
|
Refer to the following
|
11
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Front passenger air bag OFF indicator
|
Refer to DTC Logic.
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An Example of Two 1.5-second Blinks Followed by a 0.5-second Blink Repeat
a through b are repeated.
b: Six 0.5-second blinks indicate that the LH side curtain air bag module circuit is malfunctioning.

Number of 0.5-second Blinks After Two 1.5-second Blinks Indicates Malfunctioning Items
Number of 0.5-second blinks
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Malfunctioning items
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B linking pattern
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1
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Front RH side air bag module
|
Refer to the following
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2
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Front LH side air bag module
|
Refer to the following
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3
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RH satellite sensor
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Refer to the following
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4
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LH satellite sensor
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Refer to the following
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5
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RH side curtain air bag module
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Refer to the following
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6
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LH side curtain air bag module
|
Refer to the following
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