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2003 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems DESCRIPTION & OPERATION All models are equipped with Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). The main components of SRS are driver- side air bag module, passenger-side air bag module, side impact air bag modules (located in doors), SRS control module, side air bag sensors, SRS warning light, driver-side knee bolster, passenger-side knee bolster and seat belt pretensioners or Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) seat belt assembly. Additionally, some vehicles may be equipped with head impact (curtain type) air bags. Both SRS and ETR are electronically activated by a single control module. There are 2 thresholds which must be exceeded to trigger an ETR action, air bag deployment, or both. If a moderately severe frontal collision occurs exceeding first triggering threshold where protection from seat belt is sufficient, only Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) is activated if seat belt is buckled. If a moderately severe frontal collision occurs exceeding first triggering threshold where protection from seat belt is sufficient, but seat belt is not buckled, air bag is deployed and ETR is not activated. If a severe frontal collision occurs exceeding second triggering threshold where protection from seat belt is insufficient, air bag is deployed. ETR is activated if seat belt is buckled. If seat belt is not buckled, ETR is not activated when second triggering threshold is reached. Passenger air bag will deploy even if passenger seat is not occupied when a triggering threshold is exceeded. During certain types of collisions, the air bags will be deploy, but ETRs will not be activated. The side air bag on the driver-side deploys whenever the driver-side air bag module is deployed and when there is a substantial side impact crash. The air bag on the passenger-side will activate only when a sensor (Occupied Seat Recognition Sensor) in the passenger seat sends a signal to the SRS control module that the passenger-side seat is occupied. Side air bags mounted in rear doors will deploy when side impacts occur that exceed preset parameters. Head impact air bag modules will deploy when certain side impacts occur that exceed preset parameters. Head impact air bag will deploy independently of other air bags on side of impact. COMPONENT LOCATIONS COMPONENT LOCATIONS WARNING: Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Read and follow all WARNINGS and AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before working on air bag system or related components. Component Location AIR BAG warning light Instrument Panel Cluster Clockspring Under steering wheel Driver-side air bag module On steering wheel 2003 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems MERCEDES W215 AND W220 SERVICE AND REPAIR MANUAL
SERVICING SRS AIR BAG label on driver-side door latch post indicates SRS replacement date for air bag units. All SRS components must be thoroughly inspected, including wiring harness. Before component replacement, check for SRS fault codes by performing system operation check. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . SRS service life is 10 years from manufactured date or 10 years from SRS replacement date after accident related repairs are completed. SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK SRS warning light indicates SRS and Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) system readiness. Turn ignition on. SRS warning light will illuminate, then turn off after approximately 4-6 seconds indicating SRS system is functioning properly. If SRS warning light does not illuminate, illuminates while driving or is continuously illuminated, there is a system fault. Repair malfunctioning system. AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Observe these precautions when servicing the air bag system: When working around SRS components and before any repairs are performed, disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Before straightening any damage to body, or before performing electrical arc-welding, disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Always wear safety glasses and gloves when handling a deployed air bag module. Air bag module may contain sodium hydroxide deposits which are irritating to the skin. Always use control module and impact sensors made by same manufacturer. Using components produced by different manufacturers could cause accidental air bag or ETR deployment. DO NOT repair any portion of SRS wiring harness. If any SRS component is dropped from a height greater than 1.6 feet (0.5 m), it must be replaced. If SRS components show signs of damage, they must be replaced. Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) Driver-side & passenger-side lower B- & C-pillars (1) Front Passenger Seat Occupied Recognition With Automatic Child Seat Recognition (ACSR) sensor Under passenger front seat cushion Head impact air bag modules Driver-side & passenger-side roof rails over front & rear doors Knee bolsters Driver-side and passenger-side lower instrument panel Passenger-side air bag module Passenger-side instrument panel Side impact air bag modules In front & rear doors Side impact sensors On floor inboard of door openings (1) On C Class, rear seat ETRs are part of seat belt buckle assemblies. 2003 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
Always handle air bag module with trim cover facing away from your body. Always place air bag module on workbench with trim cover up, away from loose objects. DO NOT expose any SRS component to temperatures in excess of 212°F (100°C). DO NOT expose any SRS component to grease, oil or cleaning agents. DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM DISABLING SYSTEM Turn ignition off and remove key. Disconnect negative battery cable and shield cable end. Disconnect SRS control module electrical connector. ACTIVATING SYSTEM Connect SRS control module electrical connector. Ensure no one is in vehicle. Turn ignition on. Connect negative battery cable. Go to SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Several situations may arise requiring some form of disposal action, including: Scrapping a vehicle containing deployed air bag modules and ETRs. Scrapping a vehicle with live air bag modules and ETRs. Disposal of a live but electrically faulty air bag module and/or ETR. Disposal of a deployed air bag module and/or ETR. DEPLOYED AIR BAG OR ETR Deployed air bag modules and ETRs can be disposed of like any other part. SCRAPPED VEHICLE Undeployed air bag modules and ETRs CANNOT be disposed of without first being deployed. Contact manufacturer for additional information. UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG OR ETR Undeployed air bag modules and Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) seat belts CANNOT be disposed of without first being deployed. Contact manufacturer for additional information. POST-COLLISION INSPECTION When a vehicle has been involved in a collision, certain components of the passive restraint system must be inspected or replaced. See AIR BAG/SRS COMPONENT INSPECTION & REPLACEMENT TABLES 2003 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
article in the GENERAL INFORMATION section. REMOVAL & INSTALLATION Removal and installation information is not available. DIAGNOSTICS Air bag system diagnostic information is not available. All air bag system diagnosis must be carried out using manufacturers proprietary test equipment. WIRE REPAIR If any part of SRS wiring harness is damaged, DO NOT repair wiring harness, replace complete wiring harness. WIRING DIAGRAMS Wiring diagrams are not available. WARNING: Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Read and follow all WARNINGS and AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before working on air bag system or related components. 2003 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems DESCRIPTION & OPERATION All models are equipped with Supplemental Restraint System (SRS). The main components of SRS are driver- side air bag module, passenger-side air bag module, side air bag modules (located in doors), SRS control module, side air bag sensors, SRS warning light, driver knee bolster, passenger knee bolster, and Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) seat belt assembly. Additionally, some vehicles may be equipped with head impact (curtain type) air bags (located around door windows behind door frame trims). Both SRS and ETR are electronically activated by a single control module. There are 2 thresholds which must be exceeded to trigger an ETR action, air bag deployment, or both. If a moderately severe frontal collision occurs exceeding first triggering threshold where protection from safety belt is sufficient, only Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) is activated if safety belt is buckled. If a moderately severe frontal collision occurs exceeding first triggering threshold where protection from safety belt is sufficient, but safety belt is not buckled, air bag is deployed and ETR is not activated. If a severe frontal collision occurs exceeding second triggering threshold where protection from safety belt is insufficient, air bag is deployed. ETR is activated if safety belt is buckled. If safety belt is not buckled, ETR is not activated when second triggering threshold is reached. Passenger air bag will deploy even if passenger seat is not occupied when a triggering threshold is exceeded. If during a severe frontal collision the power supply is interrupted, the driver and passenger air bag can still be deployed, but ETR cannot be activated. The side air bag on the driver-side deploys whenever the driver-side air bag module is deployed and when there is a substantial side impact crash. The air bag on the passenger-side will activate only when a sensor (Occupied Seat Recognition Sensor) in the passenger seat sends a signal to the SRS control module that the passenger-side seat is occupied. During a collision, the side air bag will then deploy. COMPONENT LOCATIONS NOTE: The following 2000 information represents the latest information available at time of publication and may be useful in diagnosing 2001 vehicles. 2001 wiring diagrams have been included at the end of this article. WARNING: Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Read and follow all WARNINGS and AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before working on air bag system or related components. 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
Fig. 1: Locating Restraint System Components (2000 E Class Shown; Others Are Similar) Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA. SERVICING 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
SRS AIR BAG label on driver-side door latch post indicates SRS replacement date for driver and passenger air bag units. All SRS components must be thoroughly inspected, including wiring harness. Before component replacement, check for SRS fault codes by performing system operation check. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . SRS service life is 10 years from manufactured date, or 10 years from SRS replacement date after accident related repairs are completed. SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK SRS warning light indicates air bag and Emergency Tensioning Retractor (ETR) system readiness. Turn ignition on. SRS warning light will illuminate, then turn off after approximately 4-20 seconds indicating system is functioning properly. If SRS warning light does not illuminate, illuminates while driving or is continuously illuminated, there is a system fault. Repair malfunctioning system. See DIAGNOSTICS . AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Observe following precautions when working with air bag systems: When working around steering column components and before any repairs are performed, disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Before straightening any damage to body, or before performing electrical arc-welding, disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Always wear safety glasses and gloves when handling a deployed air bag module. Air bag module may contain sodium hydroxide deposits which are irritating to the skin. DO NOT repair any portion of SRS wiring harness. Always handle air bag module with trim cover away from your body. Always place air bag module on workbench with trim cover up, away from loose objects. DO NOT expose any SRS component to temperatures in excess of 212 F (100 C). DO NOT expose any SRS component to cleaning agents such as solvents, gasoline, lye, etc. DO NOT connect Hand-Held Tester (6511 0001 99) to Data Link Connector (DLC) with ignition on. Damage to HHT may result. DO NOT connect HHT (6511 0001 99) to vehicle if a battery charger is connected to vehicle battery. Damage to HHT may result. ADJUSTMENTS If fixing screws were not used during clockspring removal or clockspring was rotated during removal, turn clockspring clockwise until resistance is detectable. Turn clockspring counterclockwise 2-2.5 turns until fixing screws can be unscrewed holding clockspring in this position. DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM DISABLING SYSTEM CAUTION: On CL500, open doors before disconnecting battery. Opening doors 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
Before proceeding, see AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Record radio presets and obtain anti-theft code. Turn ignition switch to OFF position and remove ignition key. If welding on vehicle, disconnect negative battery cable and disconnect air bag control module. ACTIVATING SYSTEM Ensure ignition is off. Reconnect air bag system components (if disconnected). Reconnect negative battery cable. Perform See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . DISPOSAL PROCEDURES Several situations may arise requiring some form of disposal action, including: Scrapping a vehicle containing a deployed air bag module and-or ETR. Scrapping a vehicle with a live air bag module and-or ETR. Disposal of a live but electrically faulty air bag module and-or ETR. Disposal of a deployed air bag module and-or ETR. DEPLOYED AIR BAG OR ETR Deployed air bag module and-or ETR unit can be thrown away. None of its components are reusable. Deployed air bag module is NOT classified as hazardous material. SCRAPPED VEHICLE 1. Before proceeding, follow service precautions. See AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Move vehicle outdoors to a remote area, away from workshop and other personnel. Disconnect and shield negative battery cable. Open all vehicle windows and doors. 2. Ensure air bag module is secured to steering wheel, and passenger air bag is secured to dash. Ensure ETR seat belt assemblies are secured to "B" pillars and all seat belt buckles are latched. Remove loose objects from front seat. DO NOT allow anyone inside vehicle. 3. Disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Connect Trigger allows windows to automatically lower thus preventing roof seal damage. WARNING: An undeployed air bag module or ETR should never be disposed of without first being deployed. See SCRAPPED VEHICLE . If deployment is not possible, contact vehicle manufacturer for further instructions. WARNING: An undeployed air bag module and-or ETR seat belt CANNOT be disposed of without first being deployed. If this is not possible through procedures outlined below, contact vehicle manufacturer for further instructions. Perform remote deployment outdoors. Keep personnel at least 20 feet away. 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
Device (126-589-00-90-00) and Adapter Cable (126 589 21 63 00) to SRS system connector (X29-9) located at passenger footwell area. Move away from vehicle as far as trigger device wiring will allow. 4. To deploy driver air bag and ETR, turn rotary knob on trigger device to position No. 1. Push battery check push button and ignition push button simultaneously. Trigger light should illuminate indicating driver air bag and ETR deployed. If trigger light is illuminated and driver air bag and-or ETR did not deploy, driver air bag module and-or ETR is faulty. See UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG - ETR . 5. To deploy passenger air bag detonator No. 1, turn rotary knob on trigger device to position No. 2. Push battery check push button and ignition push button simultaneously. Trigger light should illuminate indicating passenger air bag detonator No. 1 deployed. If trigger light is illuminated and passenger air bag detonator No. 1 did not deploy, passenger air bag module is faulty. See UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG - ETR . 6. To deploy passenger air bag detonator No. 2, turn rotary knob on trigger device to position No. 3. Push battery check push button and ignition push button simultaneously. Trigger light should illuminate indicating passenger air bag detonator No. 2 deployed. If trigger light is illuminated and passenger air bag detonator No. 2 did not deploy, passenger air bag module is faulty. See UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG - ETR . UNDEPLOYED AIR BAG-ETR After deploying procedures and-or diagnostic testing have confirmed air bag module and-or ETR is undeployable, contact vehicle manufacturer for proper disposal instructions. POST-COLLISION INSPECTION When a vehicle has been involved in a collision, certain components of the passive restraint system must be inspected or replaced. See AIR BAG/SRS COMPONENT INSPECTION & REPLACEMENT TABLES article in the GENERAL INFORMATION section. REMOVAL & INSTALLATION CLOCKSPRING ASSEMBLY Removal & Installation 1. Before proceeding, See AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . 2. Remove driver air bag module. See DRIVER - SIDE AIR BAG MODULE . Remove steering wheel bolt. Using a puller, remove steering wheel. Disconnect lower clockspring connector. Turn 2 fixing screws (locating on clockspring) counterclockwise until clockspring cannot be rotated. Remove clockspring mounting screws as necessary. Disconnect all necessary electrical connectors. Remove clockspring assembly. To install, reverse removal procedure. Activate air bag system. See DISABLING & WARNING: Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Read and follow all WARNINGS and AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before working on air bag system or related components. 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Perform system operation check to ensure system is functioning properly. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . CONTROL MODULE Removal & Installation (C Class) 1. Before proceeding, See AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Remove ignition key. Remove shift lever cover bezel. Lift shift lever cover enough to disconnect electrical connector. Remove shift lever cover. 2. Remove storage compartment mounting screws from center console. Remove storage compartment. Remove ashtray. Disconnect electrical connectors as necessary. Disconnect SRS control module electrical connector. Remove SRS control module mounting bolts. Remove SRS control module. 3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure SRS control module arrow points to front of vehicle. Set parameters and program new SRS control module with Hand-Held Tester (965 589 00 01 00). Activate air bag system. Perform system operation check to ensure system is functioning properly. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . Removal & Installation (E Class) 1. Before proceeding, See AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Remove ignition key. Remove gear shift cover panel. Remove ashtray and ashtray housing at front of console. Remove radio (if necessary). 2. Remove center console right side cover screws and right side cover. Disconnect electrical connector for control module. Remove 2 control module mounting screws. Remove control module. 3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure SRS control module arrow points to front of vehicle. Set parameters and program new SRS control module with Hand-Held Tester (965 589 00 01 00). Activate air bag system. Perform system operation check to ensure system is functioning properly. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . Removal & Installation (S Class) 1. Before proceeding, See AIR BAG SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . Disable air bag system. See DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG SYSTEM . Remove ignition key. Remove radio. Remove ashtray. Remove wooden surround for ashtray. Remove shift lever cover mounting screws. Push shift lever cover toward rear of vehicle and remove in an upward direction. 2. Remove center console cover screws. Remove center console cover by pulling from bottom in an upward direction. When removing covers, disconnect electrical connectors as necessary. Disconnect SRS control module electrical connector. Remove SRS control module. 3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Ensure SRS control module arrow points to front of vehicle. Set parameters and program new SRS control module with Hand-Held Tester (965 589 00 01 00). Activate air bag system. Perform system operation check to ensure system is functioning properly. See SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK . Removal & Installation (SL Class) 2000-01 ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Mercedes-Benz - Air Bag Restraint Systems
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