2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE EXPLODED VIEW Fig. 1: Identifying Driver Side Air Bag Module Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REMOVAL 1. Precautions 2. Disconnection of the battery ground terminal 1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the battery ground terminal, and then wait for 60 seconds before starting the work. (Refer to WORKING PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES ) WARNING: The following service operations include the works which may affect the SRS airbag system. Before starting work, always be sure to confirm the precautions related to the SRS airbag system. (Refer to SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM ) CAUTION: After turning the ignition switch to OFF, you may have to wait for a while before disconnecting the battery terminals. Check appropriate precautions for battery terminal disconnection before proceeding. (Refer to WORKING PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES ) 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
3. Removal of the driver's airbag module 1. Check that the ignition switch is turned to OFF. 2. Check that the battery ground terminal is disconnected. 3. Using a flat tip screwdriver, push 3 torsion springs, then release 3 pins. Fig. 2: Pushing Torsion Springs Using Flat Tip Screwdriver Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 4. Pull out the driver's airbag module toward the rear side of the vehicle. WARNING: The air bag and pretensioner system are fitted with a backup power supply. If you start the work within 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery ground terminal, the air bag may be activated. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the molding, be sure to fully open the door glasses on both driver's and passenger's sides. WARNING: When storing a removed driver's airbag module, even if it is a temporary storage, be sure to place the airbag module with the deploying side facing upward. WARNING: After disconnecting the battery ground terminal, do not start the work before waiting for 60 seconds. CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the driver's airbag module. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
5. Disconnect the horn connector. Fig. 3: Disconnecting Horn Connector Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 6. Using the fine flat tip screwdriver wrapped with protective tape, pull up the lock of the airbag connectors (2) to unlock it. 7. Using the fine flat tip screwdriver wrapped with protective tape, disconnect the airbag connector and remove the driver's airbag module. INSTALLATION 1. Installation of the driver's airbag module 1. Before installation, inspect the following items and replace any faulty part with a new one. Airbag module is cracked or deformed. Harness and/or connector is cracked, deformed or broken. Harness wire is exposed. The condition of the steering wheel makes the installation of the airbag module difficult. The clearance between the driver's airbag module and the steering wheel is not constant. CAUTION: When pulling out the driver's airbag module, be careful not to pull the wiring. WARNING: The following service operations include the works which may affect the SRS airbag system. Before starting work, always be sure to confirm the precautions related to the SRS airbag system. (Refer to SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM ) CAUTION: Do not allow the harnesses and the connectors to interfere or get tangled with other parts. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
2. Check that the ignition switch is turned to OFF. 3. Check that the battery ground terminal is disconnected. 4. Connect the airbag connectors (2) to the driver's airbag module. Fig. 4: Connecting Airbag Connectors To Driver's Airbag Module Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 5. Push in the lock of the airbag connector. 6. Connect the horn connector to the driver's airbag module. 7. Push in the driver's airbag module and engage 3 pins to install the driver's airbag module to the steering wheel ASSY. WARNING: After disconnecting the battery ground terminal, do not start the work before waiting for 60 seconds. CAUTION: Lock it securely. CAUTION: Securely insert the pins to the attachment holes of the steering wheel ASSY. Check that the driver's airbag module is securely installed. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
Fig. 5: Identifying Driver's Airbag Module Pins Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 2. Connection of the battery ground terminal Standard value: T=6.0N.m {61kgf.cm} {4.4ft.lbf} 3. Inspection of the driver's airbag module 1. Check that the horn sounds. 4. Inspection of the airbag warning light (Refer to AIRBAG WARNING LIGHT ILLUMINATION PATTERN ) STEERING ROLL CONNECTOR EXPLODED VIEW 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
Fig. 6: Identifying Steering Roll Connector Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. REMOVAL 1. Check of the straight-ahead position of the front tire 2. Precautions 3. Disconnection of the battery ground terminal 1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF, disconnect the battery ground terminal, and then wait for 60 WARNING: The following service operations include the works which may affect the SRS airbag system. Before starting work, always be sure to confirm the precautions related to the SRS airbag system. (Refer to SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM ) CAUTION: After turning the ignition switch to OFF, you may have to wait for a while before disconnecting the battery terminals. Check appropriate precautions for battery terminal disconnection before proceeding. (Refer to WORKING PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES ) 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
seconds before starting the work. (Refer to WORKING PRECAUTIONS AND NOTES ) 4. Removal of the steering wheel ASSY (Refer to REMOVAL ) 5. Removal of the steering column cover support (with smart entry) (Refer to REMOVAL ) 6. Removal of the steering column cover LWR (Refer to REMOVAL ) 7. Removal of the steering column cover UPR (Refer to DISASSEMBLY ) 8. Removal of the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor) 1. Slide the slider to disconnect the airbag connector from the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor). Fig. 7: Disconnecting Airbag Connector From Steering Roll Connector Sub - Assy (With Steering Sensor) Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 2. Disconnect each connector from the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor). 3. Release 3 claws, and remove the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor). WARNING: The air bag and pretensioner system are fitted with a backup power supply. If you start the work within 60 seconds after disconnecting the battery ground terminal, the air bag may be activated. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the molding, be sure to fully open the door glasses on both driver's and passenger's sides. CAUTION: Do not replace the steering roll connector when the ignition switch is turned to ON and the battery is connected. Do not rotate the steering roll connector when the ignition switch is turned to ON and the battery is connected. When the steering sensor is rotated for its operation check (noise check, diagnosis, etc.), make sure to confirm the vehicle is in the straight-ahead position, then perform the check with the steering wheel installed. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
Fig. 8: Removing Claws And Steering Roll Connector Sub - Assy (With Steering Sensor) Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 9. Removal of the steering roll connector 1. Release 6 claws and 2 pins, and remove the steering roll connector from the steering sensor. Fig. 9: Identifying Claws And Pins Of Steering Roll Connector Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. CAUTION: Remove the steering roll connector only when replacing itself or the steering sensor. Do not rotate the center part of the steering sensor, because it may displace the neutral position of the steering sensor. CAUTION: Do not damage the guide. Do not damage the claws of the steering sensor. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
INSPECTION 1. Inspection of the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor) 1. When the following conditions are found, replace the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor) with a new one. Criteria There are scratches, cracks, or damages in the connector. There are cracked, dented, or chipped parts. When rotating the connector, it does not move smoothly and makes noise. The connector can not be centered. INSTALLATION 1. Installation of the steering roll connector 1. Align 2 pins and 2 guides. 2. Engage 6 claws to install the steering roll connector to the steering sensor. Fig. 10: Identifying Claws And Pins Of Steering Roll Connector Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC. 2. Installation of the steering roll connector SUB-ASSY (with the steering sensor) WARNING: The following service operations include the works which may affect the SRS airbag system. Before starting work, always be sure to confirm the precautions related to the SRS airbag system. (Refer to SRS AIRBAG SYSTEM ) CAUTION: Do not rotate the steering sensor until the steering roll connector is installed to the steering sensor. CAUTION: Do not replace the steering roll connector when the ignition switch is turned to ON and the battery ground terminal is connected. 2013 Subaru BRZ Premium 2013 RESTRAINTS Air Bag System (Service Information) - BRZ
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