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2002 Honda Accord 2.3L Eng LX
           AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
           DIAGNOSTICS >
                 WARNING: Damage to air bag circuit or
             accidental air bag deployment is possible.
             Personal injury may result. Use only a digital
             multimeter with 10 milliamp or less output rating in
             smallest ohmmeter range.
                 CAUTION: Damage to SRS unit terminals
             and SRS wire harness connector terminals is
             possible. Do not touch tester probe to SRS unit of
             harness connector terminals. Do not connect
             terminals with a jumper wire. Use Backprobe
             Adapter (07TAZ-001020A) and SCS Service
             Connector (07PAZ-0010100).
           DIAGNOSTICS > SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM >
           SRS includes a self-diagnostic function that checks system for faults in SRS components and
           related wiring. A fault exists if AIR BAG warning light on instrument cluster continues to glow more
           than 6 seconds after ignition is turned on, or glows or flashes while vehicle is driven. See Figure or
           Figure .
           DIAGNOSTICS > DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) >
                  NOTE: Ensure battery is sufficiently charged
             prior to performing diagnostic procedures. A
             dead or low-charged battery may cause
             inaccurate test values to be obtained.
           When AIR BAG warning light is on, read DTC by connecting a Honda PGM Tester to 16-pin data
           link connector, and following tester prompts to read directly from Honda PGM Tester, or reading
           AIR BAG warning light flashes.
           DIAGNOSTICS > DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) > RETRIEVING DTC
           USING HONDA PGM TESTER >
           Connect Honda PGM Tester to 16-pin data link connector and follow tester prompts in "SRS" menu
           to read DTC. See Fig 1 . If tester indicates DTC 9-1, 9-2 or no DTC, confirm by selecting SCS on
           the Honda PGM tester menu and reading SRS.
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           Fig 1: Connecting Honda PGM Tester
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           DIAGNOSTICS > DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) > RETRIEVING DTC
           USING AIR BAG WARNING LIGHT >
                  1. Turn ignition switch to OFF position and wait 10 seconds. Connect Honda PGM Tester to
                     16-pin data link connector and follow tester prompts in SCS menu. See Figure .
                  2. Turn ignition switch to ON position. AIR BAG warning light will come on for about 6
                     seconds and go off. DTC will be indicated next. DTC consists of a main code and a sub-
                     code. Including most recent malfunction, up to 3 different malfunctions can be indicated. If
                     AIR BAG warning light does not come on, check for short to ground or open in SCS circuit
                     before troubleshooting SRS system.
                  3. In case of a continuous failure, DTC will be indicated repeatedly. In case of an intermittent
                     failure, AIR BAG warning light will indicate DTC once, then will stay on. If both a
                     continuous and an intermittent failure occur, both DTC's will be shown as continuous
                     failure. If AIR BAG warning light comes on continuously and no DTC is detected, SRS
                     system malfunction may be present.
                  4. Read DTC. If DTCs are retrieved, go to DTC test to continue diagnostics. See
                     DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION table. Turn ignition switch to
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                     OFF position and wait 10 seconds. Disconnect Honda PGM Tester from data link
                     connector.
           DIAGNOSTICS > TROUBLESHOOTING INTERMITTENT FAILURES >
                  NOTE: If malfunction occurs, but does not
             recur, it will be stored in DTC memory as an
             intermittent failure, and AIR BAG warning light will
             come on.
                 1. Read DTC. See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) . Erase DTC memory. See
                    ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE MEMORY .
                 2. With vehicle in Neutral, start engine and let idle. AIR BAG warning light will come on for
                    about 6 seconds and then go off. Shake wire harness and connector. Test drive vehicle
                    (quick acceleration, quick braking, cornering), and turn steering wheel fully left and right,
                    holding 5-10 seconds to determine cause of intermittent failure.
                 3. If problem recurs, AIR BAG warning light will stay on. If intermittent failure is not
                    duplicated, system is okay at this time.
           DIAGNOSTICS > ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE MEMORY >
           Erase DTC memory with Honda PGM Tester connected to data link 16-pin connector, or by
           connecting an SCS Service Connector (07PAZ-0010100) to Memory Erase Signal (MES)
           connector.
           DIAGNOSTICS > ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE MEMORY > ERASING
           DTC MEMORY USING HONDA PGM TESTER >
           Connect Honda PGM Tester to 16-pin data link connector and follow tester prompts to erase DTC.
           See Figure .
                   NOTE: Do not use a jumper wire in place of
             SCS service connector. Jumper wire may be
             difficult to connect and disconnect quickly
             enough.
           DIAGNOSTICS > ERASING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE MEMORY > ERASING
           DTC MEMORY USING SCS SERVICE CONNECTOR >
                 1. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. Connect SCS Service Connector (07PAZ-0010100)
                    to Memory Erase Signal (MES) connector. See Fig 1 .
                 2. Turn ignition switch to ON position. AIR BAG warning light will come on for about 6
                    seconds then go off.
                 3. Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds after AIR BAG
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                     warning light goes off. AIR BAG warning light will come on again.
                  4. Reconnect SCS service connector to MES connector within 4 seconds after AIR BAG
                     warning light comes on. AIR BAG warning light will go off.
                  5. Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. AIR BAG
                     warning light will indicate that memory is erased by blinking 2 times. Turn ignition switch to
                     OFF position.
           Fig 1: Locating Memory Erase Signal (MES) Connector
           Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
           DIAGNOSTICS > INITIALIZING OCCUPANT POSITION DETECTION SYSTEM
           (OPDS) UNIT >
                  NOTE: Do not use a jumper wire in place of
             SCS short connector. Jumper wire may be difficult
             to connect and disconnect quickly enough.
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                    1. Place right seat back in normal position. Ensure nothing is sitting on right front seat
                       cushion. Start engine and run air conditioner for 30 minutes to dry any moisture from right
                       front seat. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. Connect Honda PGM Tester to 16-pin
                       data link connector and follow tester prompts in "SCS" menu. See Figure . Connect SCS
                       Service Connector (07PAZ-0010100) to Memory Erase Signal (MES) connector. See
                       Figure .
                    2. Turn ignition switch to ON position. AIR BAG warning light will come on for about 6
                       seconds then go off.
                    3. Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds after AIR BAG
                       warning light goes off. AIR BAG warning light will come on again.
                    4. Reconnect SCS service connector to MES connector within 4 seconds after AIR BAG
                       warning light comes on. AIR BAG warning light will go off.
                    5. Disconnect SCS service connector from MES connector within 4 seconds. AIR BAG
                       warning light will indicate that OPDS unit is initialized by blinking 2 times. If light doesn't
                       blink and stays on, repeat procedure. If light blinks 2 times and stays on, read DTC and
                       proceed with troubleshooting.
                    6. Turn ignition switch to OFF position, and wait 10 seconds. Disconnect Honda PGM tester.
                       Turn ignition switch to ON position and monitor AIR BAG warning light. If AIR BAG warning
                       light comes on for about 6 seconds and goes off, and AIR BAG warning light does not
                       come back on for 30 seconds, initialization of OPDS unit is complete.
           DIAGNOSTICS > SPECIAL TOOLS >
           To avoid accidental air bag deployment when testing or working around SRS, use recommended
           tools. See RECOMMENDED TOOLS table.
           RECOMMENDED TOOLS (1)
            Tool Name                                                                                   Tool Number
            Backprobe adapter, 17 mm (2)                                                            07TAZ-001020A
            Deployment tool (3)                                                                     07HAZ-SG00500
            SCS service connector (3)                                                               07PAZ-0010100
            SRS inflator simulator                                                                  07SAZ-TB4011A
            SRS simulator lead "C"                                                                  07TAZ-SZ5011A
            SRS simulator lead "D"                                                                  07XAZ-S1A0200
            SRS simulator lead "E"                                                                  07XAZ-SZ30100
              (1)     See Fig 1 .
              (2)     Use with stacking patch cords from Backprobe Set (07SAZ-001000A).
              (3)     Included in SRS Tool Set 07MAZ-SM5000B.
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           Fig 1: Identifying Special Tools
           Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
           DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION
            Trouble Code                                                                                 Possible Cause
            AIR BAG warning light                                                   Faulty AIR BAG warning light circuit
            does not come on not
            come on
            AIR BAG warning light                                                   Faulty AIR BAG warning light circuit
            stays on
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           1-1                                       Open or increased resistance in driver-side air bag inflator
           1-2                                                  Increased resistance in driver-side air bag inflator
           1-3                                     Short to another wire or Decreased resistance in driver-side
                                                                                               air bag inflator
           1-4                                                          Short to power in driver-side air bag inflator
           1-5                                                         Short to ground in driver-side air bag inflator
           2-1                                          Open or increased resistance in passenger-side air bag
                                                                                                       inflator
           2-3                                    Short to another wire or decreased resistance in passenger-
                                                                                           side air bag inflator
           2-4                                                    Short to power in passenger-side air bag inflator
           2-5                                                  Short to ground in passenger-side air bag inflator
           3-1                                                                               Open in left front pretensioner
           3-2                                                       Increased resistance in left front pretensioner
           3-3                                        Short to another wire or decreased resistance in left front
                                                                                                  pretensioner
           3-4                                                                Short to power in left front pretensioner
           3-5                                                               Short to ground in left front pretensioner
           4-1                                                                              Open in right front pretensioner
           4-2                                                      Increased resistance in right front pretensioner
           4-3                                       Short to another wire or decreased resistance in right front
                                                                                                  pretensioner
           4-4                                                              Short to power in right front pretensioner
           4-5                                                             Short to ground in right front pretensioner
                                                                                              (1)
           5-1                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           5-2                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           5-4                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           5-5                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           5-8                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           6-1                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           6-2                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           6-3                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           6-4                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                              (1)
           6-5                                                                                      Internal failure of SRS unit
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                                                                                                   (1)
           6-6                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           6-7                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           6-8                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           7-1                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           7-2                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           7-3                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-1                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-2                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-5                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-6                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-7                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
                                                                                                   (1)
           8-8                                                                                           Internal failure of SRS unit
           9-1 (2)                                                                                         Internal SRS unit failure
           9-2 (3)                                                                                         Internal SRS unit failure
           9-3                                                                                   Faulty left front seat belt switch
           9-4                                                                                Faulty right front seat belt switch
                                                                          (1)
           10-1                                                                 Driver & passenger-side air bags deployed
                                                                                        (1)
           10-2                                                                               Left side-impact air bag deployed
                                                (1)
           10-3                                       Driver & passenger-side air bags & Left side-impact air bag
                                                                                                       deployed
                                                                                      (1)
           10-4                                                                             Right side-impact air bag deployed
                                                        (1)
           10-5                                               Driver & passenger-side air bags & right side-impact air
                                                                                                        bag deployed
                                                                (1)
           10-6                                                       Driver & passenger side-impact air bags deployed
                                                  (1)
           10-7                                         Driver & passenger-side air bags & left & right side-impact
                                                                                                air bags deployed
           11-1                                               Open or increased resistance in left side-impact air bag
                                                                                                               inflator
           11-3                                         Short to another wire or decreased resistance in left side-
                                                                                           impact air bag inflator
           11-4                                                         Short to power in left side-impact air bag inflator
           11-5                                                        Short to ground in left side-impact air bag inflator
           12-1                                          Open or increased resistance in right side-impact air bag
                                                                                                           inflator
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            12-3                                    Short to another wire or decreased resistance in right side-
                                                                                         impact air bag inflator
            12-4                                                 Short to power in right side-impact air bag inflator
            12-5                                               Short to ground in right side-impact air bag inflator
            13-2                                                                 Faulty left side-impact sensor-replace
            13-3                                        Faulty SRS main wire harness or left side-impact sensor
            13-4                                                     Faulty power supply to left side-impact sensor
            14-2                                                              Faulty right side-impact sensor-replace
            14-3                                      Faulty SRS main wire harness or right side-impact sensor
            14-4                                                   Faulty power supply to right side-impact sensor
            15-1                                                                                      Faulty OPDS unit
            15-2                                                                     Faulty side AIR BAG indicator light
            15-3                                                                                    Faulty OPDS sensor
             (1)
                    Replace SRS unit.
             (2)
                    If intermittent, code could result from an internal failure of SRS unit or faulty
                    indicator light circuit. See TROUBLESHOOTING INTERMITTENT FAILURES .
             (3)
                    If intermittent, code could result from an internal failure of power supply (VI line).
                    See TROUBLESHOOTING INTERMITTENT FAILURES .
                 NOTE: SRS units from 2 manufacturers (NEC
            and Siemens) are used in Accord. NEC made
            SRS units are installed in vehicles without side-
            impact air bag systems. Siemens made SRS units
            are installed in vehicles with side-impact systems.
            Ensure correct SRS unit is installed. See SRS
            UNIT IDENTIFICATION table.
           SRS UNIT IDENTIFICATION
            SRS Unit                                                                                             ID Mark
            NEC                                                                                                     M1
            SIEMENS                                                                                                 M3
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