2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne AIRBAG INTRODUCTION - AIRBAG Airbag system 0101 Cayenne as of model year 2003 General instructions/safety instructions The following points must be observed during vehicle diagnosis: After the battery is connected, volatile memories must be reprogrammed. In the case of radio coding and tuning, the customer must be informed of decoding and the deleted tuner memory. After troubleshooting or repairs, erase the fault memory with the 9588 Porsche System Tester II and carry out a test drive. After the test drive, read out the fault memory with the 9588 Porsche System Tester II again. NOTE: The airbag triggering unit is part of the standard equipment of the Cayenne. There are two types of triggering unit: A 'RoW variant' (Rest of World variant) and a 'non-RoW variant'. The diagnosis/troubleshooting instructions given below can be used for both variants. The difference, from the point of view of diagnostics, is that the fault codes 1228 and 1578 cannot occur for the airbag triggering unit in the 'non-RoW variant'. In addition, various menu and selection functions in the 9588 Porsche System Tester II are not used. The following components are not part of the component arrangement for the 'non-RoW variant': Airbag switch and indicator light (passenger's air-bag OFF display). NOTE: The airbag system of the Cayenne includes a system check, which runs in the background and is activated when the ignition is switched on. In comparison to other model ranges, the airbag warning light remains on after the system check is complete (only if the ignition is still on and the engine is not started) and only goes out again when the engine is started and no faults are detected in the airbag system check. WARNING: Danger of injury through triggering of driver's airbag! Never hang the 9588 Porsche System Tester II over the steering wheel! WARNING: Observe safety regulations when working on the airbag system, refer to 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
69 AW SAFETY REGULATIONS FOR HANDLING AIRBAGS AND... - AS OF MY 2003 (ALL MODELS) with air-bag and belt tensioner. WARNING: Danger of injury and damage to property as a result of incorrect handling of airbag units! Please observe the following points: Inspection and assembly work must only be carried out by specialist staff! After the battery is disconnected, assembly work or work on the vehicle with a hammer or similar tools must not be started until after a waiting period of 1 minute! This is necessary in order to interrupt the power supply to the airbag system and to ensure it is not triggered accidentally! Airbag units must be fitted immediately after being removed from their storage location! Airbag units must never be left lying around unattended! If work is interrupted, airbag units must immediately be locked away again! Airbag units must not be allowed to come into contact with grease, oil, cleaning agents or similar substances! Airbag units must not be exposed to temperatures above 90 °C! Airbag units and control units which have fallen from a height of more than 0.5 m must not be installed! Additional linings, stickers or similar must not be attached to the steering wheel or in the vicinity of the passenger's airbag! Changes must not be made to the wiring or the components of the airbag system! The battery must always be disconnected before starting straightening and welding work with an electrical welding unit! WARNING: Danger of injury and damage to property as a result of incorrect handling of airbag units! Please observe the following points: The airbag units are pyrotechnical items in hazard class T 1! Handling, transport and storage of these units must conform to the explosives legislation! The listed statutory requirements refer to the Federal Republic of Germany! 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
The relevant valid regulations must be observed in all other countries! The commencement of work with pyrotechnical items must be reported 14 days in advance to the Trade Supervisory Office (responsible authority)! Airbag units must only be dispatched in transport packaging officially approved for that purpose! Airbag units must not be transported with other hazardous goods! Internally, they must always be transported in the luggage compartment or cargo hold of a vehicle using the transport packaging referred to above! They must not be transported in the passenger's compartment! Airbag units must be stored in accordance with the second ordinance of the explosives legislation! This ordinance stipulates that small quantities of materials and items may be stored at certain locations without special storage approval! According to the Explosives Storage Directive of August 1997, these quantities are 10 kg (net) max. in a work room and 100 kg (net) max. in a storage room in the case of Class T1 pyrotechnical items! WARNING: Danger of personal injury if the drive link test is carried out when the vehicle is in motion! Never carry out the drive link test when the vehicle is in motion! The following conditions must be observed when carrying out the drive link test: The drive link test must always be carried out on a stationary vehicle in a workshop with sufficient commercially available tools! The driver's seat must then be partially removed in order to re-activate the cut-out relay. Only then can the engine be re-started (see warning note below). WARNING: Danger of injury due to the risk of fire in the event of short circuits in the wiring harness or of emerging fluids when the cut-out relay is actuated (for disconnecting battery)! The cut-out relay (for disconnecting battery) must only be actuated by trained and authorized staff. Damage, abrasions or squashed wires in the wiring harness must be located and either repaired or replaced in accordance with Porsche 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
guidelines! Short circuits to B+, short circuits to ground and open circuits in the entire wiring harness must be eliminated and, if necessary, repaired or replaced in accordance with Porsche guidelines! Mechanical components must not be damaged in any way that could cause locally emerging fluids to ignite in the event of a short circuit! WARNING: Danger of injury as a result of malfunctions (loose contacts) in airbag modules when unplugging module connectors and belt tensioner plugs! When installing and removing airbag modules and belt tensioners, the plug connections provided must be disconnected using an integrated short circuit bridge! Never pull off plugs connected directly to airbag modules and belt tensioners! Do not remove wiring harnesses from other vehicles in order to connect these to 'third-party' airbag modules or belt tensioners! WARNING: Danger of injury and damage due to unusual vehicle handling when plugs or components are disconnected! Never disconnect plugs when the vehicle is in motion or drive the vehicle with plugs disconnected! Drive only with all parts fully installed and connected! WARNING: Danger of injury if vehicle is driven with special tools in place (commercially available tools included)! Never drive with special tools or commercially available tools attached instead of the airbag units! CAUTION: Danger of damage due to improper handling of batteries and control module plug connections! Never disconnect battery terminals with engine running! Never start engine unless battery terminal clamps are connected securely! Never pull off or push on plug connections for the control units or other electronic components when the ignition is switched on! Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery and pull off all plug connections to the vehicle electrical system control unit when carrying out welding work on the vehicle! 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
General information on the fault memory NOTE: The airbag warning light in the instrument cluster lights up to indicate sporadic faults (loose contacts, etc.) in the airbag ignition circuits. The airbag warning light remains on even when the fault is no longer present. It can only be turned off by reading out the fault memory, eliminating the cause of the fault and then erasing the fault memory, provided there are no other faults in the system. This means that even faults that only occur briefly are reported to the driver and stored in the fault memory. NOTE: The wiring harness between the airbag triggering unit and the driver's airbag unit has a number of disconnection points, which must be considered as most likely causes of the fault. The following disconnection points must be checked for correct contacts, possible corrosion or damage with the battery disconnected for at least one minute before actually replacing the airbag triggering unit as a last resort: First disconnection point in front of spiral spring (behind top steering column switch) Second disconnection point in steering wheel pod Third disconnection point directly at driver's airbag unit (only inspect this visually - never disconnect plug! - see note below) NOTE: Never disconnect plugs that are connected directly to airbag modules and belt tensioners because these have been connected at a defined contact pressure in order to prevent a malfunction due to the plug becoming loose during the life of the vehicle. The plug connections (mostly 3-pin) provided for this purpose must be disconnected using an integrated short-circuit bridge. NOTE: The wiring harness between the airbag triggering unit and the side airbags in the seats has a number of disconnection points, which must be considered as most likely causes of the fault. The following disconnection points must be checked for correct contacts, possible corrosion or damage with the battery disconnected for at least one minute before actually replacing the airbag triggering unit as a last resort: First disconnection point under seat area of driver's and passenger's seat (3-pin cut-off connection with short circuit bridge) Second disconnection point between 3-pin cut-off connection and the side airbag (2-pin cut-off connection with short circuit bridge) Third disconnection point directly at side airbag (only inspect this visually (this involves disassembling seat - should only be done in exceptional cases) - never disconnect plug! - see previous note) 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
The following components must be removed and replaced following an accident in which the airbag system was triggered: Contact unit Triggered airbag unit(s) Triggered belt tensioner unit(s) The triggering unit must be replaced after the airbag is triggered for the third time. Fault code setting conditions Fault codes can be set in several circumstances, e.g.: Battery disconnected Plug connections disconnected Faulty coding Power failure etc. In these circumstances, no fault is present in the system and the fault memory must be erased. Troubleshooting procedure Troubleshooting can only be performed when the fault is present. In other words, specific troubleshooting can only be performed in accordance with instructions (given under Diagnosis/troubleshooting for each fault code) if the entry has the status 'present' in the fault memory. If the fault is currently 'not present', please check the following: NOTE: A period of 10 seconds is required to enable the triggering unit to identify all faults in the system. In order to guarantee that every possible fault source is checked during the vehicle test, the ignition must be switched on for at least 10 seconds. The fault memory must be cleared following a fault in the airbag system and after it has been remedied. The replacement of a component must be noted in the Guarantee and Maintenance booklet! To do this, attach the documentation number in a free panel intended for that purpose. The documentation number is attached to the replacement part as a tear-off sticker. NOTE: If the fault memory is cleared, the ignition must be switched off and then on again in order to check the fault path. Only in this way is another self-test carried out. 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
Diagnostic conditions are met All plug connections and ground points of the affected current path are OK. View the fault frequency counter in the 9588 Porsche System Tester II using the fault memory Info key [F8] under 'Extended fault memory' and try to reach conclusions about eliminating any loose contacts in the system Diagnostic conditions 1. Clear fault memory. 2. Satisfy the requirements listed under 'Diagnostic conditions'. 3. Read out fault memory again Possible causes of fault Diagnosis/troubleshooting Fault type The following fault types are possible: No display Upper limit value exceeded Lower limit value not reached Mechanical fault No signal/communication No or incorrect basic setting/adaptation Short circuit to B+ Short circuit to ground Implausible signal NOTE: The fault can only be identified if the requirements listed under 'Diagnostic conditions' are met. For this reason, the specified procedure must be observed after a fault is repaired: NOTE: The 'possible causes of fault' that are responsible for the fault are listed here. Please note that in certain circumstances further faults can be stored in the fault memory after troubleshooting (e.g. if plugs are disconnected). After carrying out repairs, read out the fault memory of all control modules and erase any faults. NOTE: The fault memory Info key [F8] on 9588 Porsche System Tester II can be used to access the 'extended fault memory'. The following information can be displayed: 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
Open circuit/short circuit to ground Open circuit/short circuit to B+ Open circuit Electrical fault in electric circuit Please read out fault memory Faulty Cannot be checked now Fault status The following status types are possible: Present Not present This information should be saved using the Save key F4 and printed out. TOOLS, AIRBAG NOTE: Visual inspection: During troubleshooting, please check first that the affected pins on the airbag triggering unit plug connection are neither damaged nor corroded. The wiring and plugs of the affected components must also be checked for external damage and correct contact. Repair damaged or corroded pins if possible, otherwise replace affected pins. Repair or replace damaged wiring in accordance with Porsche guidelines. NOTE: Battery voltage: A battery voltage of between 11.4 and 14.5 V is required for troubleshooting. This must be checked and provided if necessary. Supply side voltages to components and fuses must be guaranteed on the vehicle electrical system. WARNING: Danger of personal injury while driving with special tools Never hang the Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 over the steering wheel! WARNING: Danger of injury if vehicle is driven with special tools in place (commercially available tools included)! Never drive with special tools or commercially available tools attached instead of the airbag units. NOTE: Plug contacts are optimally designed to suit the plug system. Operations on 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE BATTERY CHARGING DEVICE Fig. 1: Identifying Battery Charging Device Courtesy of PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. PORSCHE SYSTEM TESTER II NO. 9588 Fig. 2: Identifying Porsche System Tester II No. 9588 Courtesy of PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE DIGITAL MULTIMETER Fig. 3: Identifying Commercially Digital Multimeter Courtesy of PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. pins can cause contact problems. Always use suitable measurement tools, adapter plugs and test cables. 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
MEASUREMENT TOOL SET NO. 9684 Fig. 4: Identifying Measurement Tool Set No. 9684 Courtesy of PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. ADDITIONAL AIRBAG TESTER, PORSCHE SET NO. 169 Fig. 5: Identifying Additional Airbag Tester, Porsche Set No. 169 Courtesy of PORSCHE OF NORTH AMERICA, INC. COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT, AIRBAG 2006 Porsche Cayenne 2003-08 RESTRAINTS Airbag - 9pa_Cayenne
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