2398713 - 5580C air bag system

INTRODUCTION

The car is fitted with an electronically-controlled system which, in the case of a front-end or side crash of medium-high severity activates the safety devices.The front protection system includes dual (driver and passenger) , dual stage, front Air Bags, front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters, with a decentralised supplementary sensor for detecting impacts and a manual passenger Air Bag disabling switch.The side protection system comprises two Window Bags, housed in the side members under the roof and two Side Bags in the front seats are available as optional extras.The front protection system uses the new activation logic known as the Smart 2 Air Bag which is capable of automatically adapting the activation parameters depending ont he seriousness of the impact.The driver and passenger front Air Bags are the dual activation stage type: when the impact is of medium severity, the electrnic control unit only operates the first activation stage for the Air Bags avoiding the intake of energy not needed for the protection of the occupant.Conversely, for very serious impacts, the control unit activates both stages in order to be able to absorb the increased kinetic energy of the occupant before the impact against the steering wheel or the dashboard.In addition, an additional ECS Early Crash Sensor located near the bonnet lock; assists the electronic control unit in anticipating the intervention of the Air Bags compared with a conventional system so that the activation stage is completed even before the occupant starts to move forwards towards the steering wheel or the dashboard. In addition, this sensor detects underbody impacts or stresses for which the activation of the Air Bags is not necessary because there is no risk to the occupants.
The components of the Air Bag system have been designed to work on a specific car. They therefore may NOT be tampered with, adapted or installed on other types of vehicles.
The vehicle should be handed over to the customer with the passenger Air Bag deactivtion switch in the ON position and the warning light in the instrument panel off.
For safety reasons continuity checks on the wiring are NOT permitted.
The Air Bag system components are connected electrically by dedicated wiring, integrated in the dashboard wiring loom for the front devices, and in the rear wiring loom for the side devices and the pretensioners.The control unit is connected to the system by means of two connectors, one for the front cable and one for the rear cable.The control unit is connected to the vehicle CAN through which it exchanges information with the other nodes, lights up the warning lights in the instrument panel and carries out the diagnostic operations.

As the control unit is a CAN node, the Air Bag system has the following opportunities:

  • connection to the diganostic socket via the CAN and no longer with the dedicated K line;
  • connection to the instrument panel for operating the warning lights;
  • connection to the panel to satisfy the EuroNCAP protocol which involves a series of warnings if the seat belts are not fastened.
  • connection to the Body Computer for the possible end of line customization (Proxi) and consequent reduction in the number of Spares.
The passenger's front Air Bag module can be deactivated voluntarily, by a specific key switch located beside the dashboard.
GRAVE DANGER! If a child seat is fitted on the front passenger seat, the front Air Bag module MUST be deactivated.
If the vehicle is equipped with Side Bags, the deactivation of the passenger front Air Bag module does not disable the side modules. Thus in the event of a side impact, protection is also offered to any child who may be on board.

COMPOSITION

The system comprises the following devices:

  • an electronic control unit;
  • dual driver and passenger front Air Bags with dual stage activation
  • an additional decentralized ECS impact detection sensor (Early Crash Sensor)
  • a manual passenger Air Bag disabling switch,
  • two Side Bags on the front seats,
  • two Window Bag modules for protecting the sides of the occupants;
  • two side impact sensors fitted in the side pillars;
  • two electronic pretensioners on the front seat belts;

To indicate the state of efficiency, the system has:

  • fault warning light (red) on the instrument panel;
  • passenger Air Bag disabled warning light in the instrument panel;
  • connection via the B-CAN with the diagnostic socket - incorporated in the Body Computer - for checking the operation using the EXAMINER.
1 - Electronic control unit 2 - Passenger Air Bag disabling switch 3 - Passenger's Air Bag module 4 - Passenger's Side Bag module 5 - Passenger seat belt pretensioner 6 - Passenger side impact sensor 7 - Passenger's Window Bag module 8 - Driver's Window Bag module 9 - Driver's side impact sensor 10 - Driver's pretensioner 11 - Driver's Side Bag module 12 - Driver's Air Bag module 13 - Front impact sensor 14 - Air Bag system failure warning light 15 - Passenger front Air Bag disabling warning light

ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT

The following figure shows the control unit.
1 Electronic control unit 2 Direction of travel indication

ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT

The control unit represents the central processing unit of the occupant protection system and is fastened securely to the vehicle floor pan near the centre tunnel. It manages all the system detection and activation devices, processing the signals which come from the various sensors around the vehicle and from those fitted inside.
The control unit must always be fitted with the arrow 2 stamped on the adhesive plate facing the vehicle's direction of travel. Always check that there are no foreign bodies between the control unit and the bodyshell, tightening the bolts to the recommended torque.

COMPOSITION

The control unit contains an electronic deceleration sensor which gives the go ahead for the activation of the safety devices. This sensor comprises two direction accelerometers which include the front ECS and power the operation of the side sensors.
If the control unit is dropped or is subjected to unusual impact during handling, the control unit MUST be replaced.

OPERATION

Frontal crashWhen the severity of the impact is medium, the electronic control unit only commands the first activation stage for the Air Bags preventing the intake of energy not needed for the protection of the occupant.Conversely, for very serious impacts, the control unit activates both stages in order to be able to absorb the increased kinetic energy of the occupant before the impact against the steering wheel or the dashboard.In addition, the E.C.S. assists the electronic control unit to anticipate the intervention of the Air Bags compared with a conventional system so that the activation of the Air Bags is completed before the occupant even starts moving forwards towards the steering wheel or the dashboard.Side impactSimilarly, when there is a side impact, the control unit is capable of recognizing the direction and the intensity, activating the two Air Bags fitted on the side affected by the impact. In order to provide complete cover for side impacts, there are two satellite sensors located in the centre pillars.When a side impact occurs, the satellite sensors detect the direct crash signal along the car's transversal axis, and send it to the control unit. This signal, processed by a microprocessor inside the control unit, detects the severity of the side impact and decides whether to set off the side Air Bag on the side concerned only if the safety sensor is enabled by the control unit.The Side Bags (and head bags if fitted) are activated simultaneously and independently of the front safety devices.After each activation of one of the systems operated (pretensioners, front Air Bags, side Air Bags), the control unit memorises the activation in non-deletable memory and causes the fault warning light on the instrument panel to come on.

Before being replaced, the control unit guarantees the activation of the individual devices within the following limits:

  • 3 impacts with activation of the front seat belt pretensioners only;
  • 3 impacts in total (left and right) with the activation of the side Air Bags;
  • 1 impact with activation of the pretensioners and front Air Bags;
  • any combination of the above cases until one of the limits indicated is reached.
If one of the limits described has not been reached, it will be possible, after restoring the operating conditions of the system, to reuse the control unit after carrying out the RESET procedure by means of the EXAMINER. The last activation, corresponding to the maximum number, will prevent further reset conditions.

CONTROL UNIT PIN OUT

The diagram below shows the control unit and Pin Out
1 - Electronic control unit A - FRONT CONNECTOR (black coloured dashboard wiring) B - REAR CONNECTOR (light blue coloured rear wiring)

CONTROL UNIT PIN OUT

FRONT CONNECTOR
PINOPERATION
1EARTH
2CONTROL UNIT SUPPLY CONTROLLED BY IGNITION
3N.C.
4N.C.
5N.C.
6N.C.
7B.CAN-A LINE
8B.CAN-A LINE
9PASSENGER BAG DEACTIVATOR
10N.C.
11.N.C.
12.FRONT IMPACT SENSOR ECS
13PASSENGER AIR BAG 1ST STAGE (+)
14PASSENGER AIR BAG 1ST STAGE (-)
15DRIVER'S AIR BAG 1ST STAGE (-)
16DRIVER'S AIR BAG 1ST STAGE (+)
17DRIVER'S AIR BAG 2ND STAGE (+)
18DRIVER'S AIR BAG 2ND STAGE (-)
19PASSENGER AIR BAG 2ND STAGE (-)
20PASSENGER AIR BAG 2ND STAGE (+)
21N.C.
22N.C.
23N.C.
24N.C.
REAR CONNECTOR
PINOPERATION
1PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR
2DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR
3 N.C,
4 N.C,
5 N.C,
6 N.C,
7 N.C,
8 N.C,
9N.C,
10DRIVER'S SEAT BELT NOT FASTENED SWITCH
11.N.C,
12.N.C,
13PASSENGER WINDOW BAG (+)
14PASSENGER WINDOW BAG (-)
15DRIVER'S WINDOW BAG (-)
16DRIVER'S WINDOW BAG (+)
17PASSENGER SIDE BAG (+)
18PASSENGER SIDE BAG (-)
19DRIVER'S SIDE BAG (-)
20DRIVER'S SIDE BAG (+)
21FRONT PRETENSIONER PASSENGER (+)
22FRONT PRETENSIONER PASSENGER (.)
23FRONT PRETENSIONER DRIVER (-)
24FRONT PRETENSIONER DRIVER (+)

SELF-DIAGNOSIS

The control unit carries out a continuous autodiagnosis of the system operation. In particular:

  • it detects and memorizes any faults
  • diagnoses the connections with the system components and the possible type of fault;
  • it signals the onset of these faults via the special warning light in the instrument panel.
The faults memorised in the control unit may only be deleted after the fault has been repaired using the EXAMINER diagnostic equipment.
If a fault is detected in the passenger Air Bag disabling switch, for safety reasons this is considered by the control unit to be in the OFF position, so the operation of the module is inhibited and the warning light on the instrument panel comes on.

DRIVER'S AIR BAG MODULE

The figure below shows a view of assembly.
1 - Cover 2 - Bag 3 - Casing 4 - Gas generator connectors

SPECIFCATIONS

The Air Bag is a passive safety device made up of a bag which, in the case of a frontal impact, inflates placing itself between the body of the driver and the structure of the front part of the passenger compartment. The Air Bag module is installed in the centre of the steering wheel, and its cover also acts as the horn control.

COMPOSITION

The module consists of:

  • a plastic cover; which in the case of activation tears in predefined points to allow the bag to expand correctly;
  • a bag, with a volume of about 60 litres, made of nylon fabric to minimise skin abrasions in the case of contact, and folded in a particular way so that it inflates gradually and not directly facing the driver;
  • two pyrotechnic gas generators;
  • a casing.

OPERATION

The Bag is inflated by a gas generator which has two intervention stages which can be activated separately depending on the severity of the impact.Each gas generator is activated by means of two electrical resistances which burn the propellant inside the generator allowing the bag to expand.When fully inflated, the cushion is in the optimum position to carry out its function to retain the occupant. The Bag deflates immediately, thanks to an opening in the lower part of the bag. This opening also performs the function of 'softening' the contact between the passenger and the bag preventing the risk of abrasions

PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE

The figure below shows a view of assembly:
1 - Cover 2 - Bag 3 - Gas generator connectors

SPECIFCATIONS

The passenger Air Bag module is a passive safety device which, in the case of a frontal impact, protects the front passenger, by means of a bag which places itself between the occupant and the dashboard.

COMPOSITION

The module consists of:a metal restraining support;a bag card cover which, in the case of activation, opens along a pre-cut fracture line, allowing the bag to escape;a bag, with a volume of about 105 litres, made of nylon fabric in order to minimise skin abrasions in the event of contact, and folded in a particular way so that it does not inflate directly towards the occupant;- two pyrotechnic gas generators;- fitting brackets on the crossmember;

OPERATION

The activation logic for the passenger Bag is identical to that of the driver's side.The inflation of the bag opens the flap incorporated in the dashboard along the predefined cut. When fully inflated, the bag is in the optimum position for carrying out its function of protecting the occupant.The straps inside the Air Bags and the way they unfold are designed to ensure bag opening does not exceed required limits. This avoids damaging side effects to occupants.The bag deflates immediately thanks to the presence of the breather openings at the end of the bag.

SIDE BAG MODULE

The figure below shows a view of assembly.
1 - Seat cover 2 - Side Air Bag module (Side Bag) 3 - Supply cable

SPECIFCATIONS

To provide maximum protection in the event of side impacts, there are two side Air Bag modules for the front seats installed on the seat squabs, under the cover.This conformation is considered to be the most efficient as it always enables the Air Bag to be in the optimum position in relation to the occupant, irrespective of the seat adjustment or size of the occupant.The Side Bag offers protection for the chest area and, together with the door panels, guarantees the protection of critical areas of the body such as the ribs and the abdomen. Its position on the seat guarantees maximum effectiveness, irrespective of the position of the actual seat even if the occupant is not seated correctly, as the dynamics of opening of the bag minimises the risk of damage to the body caused by the impact with the bodyshell.
Do not put covers on the front seat squabs.
Do not wash the seat squab with water or pressurised steam.

COMPOSITION

The side Air Bag module consists of a metal container holding the gas generator and a nylon bag with a volume of about 11 litres.The module's container has a card cover which, with the seat squab cover fitted, line up with easy-open sections of seam on the outside of the seat cover.The module is connected to the electrical system by means of two cables with a yellow coloured outer casing housed, together with the earth connecting cable for the seat, in a protective duct, secured to the seat structure. The two cables end in a yellow connector. The connectors are anchored on a removable mount on the seat base.

OPERATION

The gas generator is electrically activated by a signal coming from the electronic control module. Following this siganl, a pyrotechnic charge is triggeed which causes the gases contained in the generator to expand. The gases expand, coming out of specific holes, and inflate the bag. The inflation of the bag causes the backrest cover easy-open sections of seam to give, allowing the correct escape of the bag itself. When fully inflated, the bag is in the optimum position for carrying out its function of protecting the occupant. The bag deflates immediately through the presence of two breather openings.
No operations, other than removing and refitting the seat from the vehicle, can be carried out on a seats equipped with a Side Bag. It is strictly prohibited to dismantle seats fitted with Air Bags.

CURTAIN SIDE AIR BAG MODULE (WINDOW BAG)

General view
1 - Connector 2 - Gas generator 3 - Bag retaining bands 4 - Bag 5 - Retaining harness

SPECIFCATIONS

The Window Bags are activated together with the Side Bags and place themselves between the occupant and the vehicle preventing contact between the head and highly dangerous objects such as the windows, pillars, etc.Since they extend from the front pillar to the luggage compartment, Window Bags protect both the front and rear passengers; The 'curtain' solution is optimum thanks to the extensive surface and its capacity to support itself even in the absence of support;The permeability of the bag ensures that protection is maintained even in 'long' impact situations such as overturning.

COMPOSITION

The Window Bag module consists of:

  • a gas generator secured by appropriate mounting to the car's rear pillar;
  • a permeable fabric flexible tube, secured by a band to the gas generator, which diffuses the gas evenly along the whole length of the bag;
  • a bag, with a volume of about 34 litres, secured to the gas generator together with the flexible pipe, is made of a nylon permeable fabric and is folded inside a containing sleeve. The bag is designed so that, when inflated, it correctly absorbs the energy of the impact, holding the heads of the occupants an appropriate distance from the impact zone. After inflation, the gas deflates immediately through the porous fabric.
  • plastic easy-open clamps for securing the bag to the ceiling longitudinal member;
  • a retaining strap, fastened to the front pillar, which holds the inflated bag in position;

OPERATION

The gas generator is electrically activated by a signal coming from the electronic control module. Following this siganl, a pyrotechnic charge is triggeed which causes the gases contained in the generator to expand. The gases expand and emerge through specific holes and are distributed evenly along the length of the bag via the flexible pipe, inflating the bag. The increase in volume of the bag causes the retainers to break, the sleeve seams to yield and the finishing trim to open, designed so as to allow the bag to emerge correctly downwards. The correct unfolding of the bag is ensured by a retaining strap, present at the front end of the bag. After completion, the bag is in the optimum position for carrying out its function of protecting the occupant. After inflation, the bag deflates immediately because of the permeability of the fabric.

CLOCK SPRING

The diagram below illustrates the clock spring
1 - Electrical connection for Air Bag first stage 2 - Electrical connection for Air Bag second stage 3 - Steering wheel electrical functions cable 4 - Watch spring

SPECIFCATIONS

The clock spring makes it possible to transfer the electrical signal for the controls on the steering column (horn and other optional services) and connect the AIR-BAG module with danger of breaking.The device, consisting of two plates is secured by means of the lower plate to the stalk unit, and is joined to the steering wheel by means of specific recesses on the upper plate. The module connecting cables and the horn buttons are wound around inside the two plates allowing them to follow the movement of the steering wheel.Clock spring PINOUT below:
PINPIN FUNCTION
1Negative signal from horn control button
2N.C.
3B-CAN B
4B-CAN A
5Supply controlled by the ignition
6Earth
7N.C.
8N.C.
9Air Bag level 2 (+)
10Air Bag level 2 (-)
11Air Bag level 1 (-)
12Air Bag level 1 (+)

COMPOSITION

The clock spring on the steering wheel has three cables, two of which is for connecting the Air Bag module (first and second stage) and one of which is for connecting the steering wheel electrical functions (horn, radio controls).On the upper plate, steering wheel side, there is a ring which automatically blocks the rotation between the two plates when the device is removed from the steering wheel.The new device is supplied with a safety key for transport, to be removed before fitting.

OPERATION

Inside the two plates, the connecting cables for the Air Bag module and the various electrical functions are wound in a spiral, with a sufficient number of coils to follow the steering wheel's rotations. The upper plate rotates by means of the recesses present inside the locking ring which fit in the seating on the steering wheel hub. In the working position, the steering wheel presses on the ring, freeing it from the recesses, thus unlocking the rotation between the two plates. When the steering wheel is removed, pushed by a spring, it blocks the rotation between the two plates. This function prevents the top plate, no longer locked to the steering wheel, from turning freely and causing the sprial inside the device to unwind or wind and then possibly break.

In operations involving the removal of the steering wheel and the device, the following must be observed:

  • always operate with the wheels lined up straight;
  • lock the two plates with a band, for safety reasons, before removing the device from the steering column switch unit.
If for any reason the upper plate rotates in relation to the lower plate so much that the original position cannot be identified with absolute certainly, the clock spring MUST be replaced.

FRONT IMPACT SATELLITE SENSOR

Location of front impact sensor ECS

SPECIFCATIONS

The ECS Early Crash Sensor additional sensor is located near the bonnet lock; it assists the electronic control unit to anticipate the intervention of the Air Bags compared with a conventional system so that the activation of the Air Bags is completed before the occupant even starts moving forwards towards the steering wheel or the dashboard.In addition, this sensor detects underbody impacts or stresses for which the activation of the Air Bags is not required as there is no risk to the occupants.

SIDE IMPACT SATELLITE SENSORS

Location of side impact sensor
1 - Side impact satellite sensor 2 - Connecting connector

SPECIFCATIONS

Apart from the Air Bags, the side protection system also comprises the electronic control module which ensures correct operation. To measure the acceleration resulting from a side impact, there are two satellite sensors installed in the side pillars, containing an accelerometer.

OPERATION

If the acceleration value measured by the sensor in question causes a particular threshold to be exceeded, this information is compared with the measurement obtained from the safing sensor contained in the Air Bag system's electronic control unit. If the values measured are consistent, the control unit causes the activation of the Air Bags and the Window Bags on the side affected by the impact.

PASSENGER AIR BAG DISABLEMENT KEY SWITCH

A switch with a key in the upper dashboard compartment, passenger side, allows the user to deactivate the passenger Air Bag allowing the possibility of fitting a rear-facing child seat on the front seat without any risk.

OPERATION

The switch, which can be operated using the ignition key, makes it possible to enable (ON) and disable (OFF) the passenger Air Bag module.In this case the control unit excludes the activation of the passenger Air Bag, but not the operation of the pretensioner (only with the seat belt fastened) and the side bags. This is because if there is a passenger present but the switch has been incorrectly left OFF, the Air Bag will not be activated only the pretensioner.Deactivation is indicated by a warning light on the control panel.

COMPOSITION

The diagram shows a view of the assembly.
1 - Casing 2 - Switch 3 - Key barrel 4 - Plate

COMPOSITION

The unit consists of a casing containing the switch, a key barrel inserted in the casing and held by a clip and a plate which indicates the position assumed by the switch (ON or OFF).Any faults in the switch are indicated by the Air Bag system fault warning light coming on.The electronic control unit checks the status of the switch during the normal diagnostic procedure at Key On (four seconds).If the recognised state is OFF, it excludes the module from possible activation, memorises the corresponding signal and causes the warning light in the instrument panel to come on.If the recognised state is ON, after the four seconds of the diagnostic procedure the warning light flashes for a further four seconds and then goes out.

In the case of faults in the switch, the system ensures the following:

  • it does not activate the passenger module
  • it causes the Air Bag fault warning light to come on
  • it causes the passenger Air Bag disabled warning light to come on
  • it memorises the state of deactivation.
Do not operate the switch with the ignition key in the ON position (e.g. by using the second key). In this case the electronic control unit would memorise a fault, indicating it by switching on the Air Bag fault warning light and deactivating the module.

SPECIFCATIONS

The pretensioners are pyrotechnic devices, electrically activated by a signal coming from the electronic control unit, integrated in the front seat belt winder. The same logic that controls the Air Bags controls the activation of the seat belt pretensioners.The pretensioners are designed to recover any seat belt slack in order to keep the occupant against the backrest during the initial moments of the impact, reducing movement inside the passenger compartment.The belts are also fitted with load limiters which decrease the force transmitted from the belts to the chest: the level of force at which the limiters intervene is such as to considerably reduce the risk of fractures of the shoulders and ribs even in persons with more brittle bones (e.g. the elderly).

OPERATION

The diagram below shows the pretensioner mechanism
1 - Gas generator 2 - Electrical connector 3 - Belt 4 - Reel

OPERATION

The moment the vehicle deceleration is sufficiently high, detected by the system accelerometers, the electronic sensor located in the control unit sends a signal which primes the pyrotechnic charges for the gas generators (6). The burning of the propellant produces a chemical reaction creating inert gas whose pressure creates a force which thrusts the rack pinion upwards, changing the rotary movement of the check to the opposite direction to the unwinding of the belt, rewinding it by a few centimetres.
Once the pretensioners have intervened, the seat belts remain locked and must be replaced.

AIR BAG SIGNALLING WARNING LIGHTS

During starting, key in key-on position, the Air Bag system fault warning light (red) comes on for about four seconds (initial self-test stage) and then goes out. If the control unit detects a fault in the warning light, it memorises the corresponding fault code. If no faults are detected in the system at key-on, and there are no fault conditions in the fault memory, the warning light goes out after four seconds of self-test, otherwise it stays on.

The warning light remains on or comes on, during the normal operation of the vehicle, in the following cases:

  • the control unit detects a fault in the Air Bag system;
  • the control unit detects an impact with activation of the system;
  • the control unit detects a fault in the actual warning light connection circuit.
As a result of an impact with the intervention of only the pretensioners or side Air Bags, the warning light stays on until the system's operating conditions are restored (replacement of the component concerned and rest of the control unit using the EXAMINER).if the impact causes the intervention of the front Air Bag modules, the warning light stays on permanently, and the control unit cannot be reset (in this case the control unit must be replaced).If internal operating faults arise during the control unit's operating life, and these faults cannot be reset by the EXAMINER, they are indicated by the warning light staying on permanently.With the key at the key-on position, the passenger's Air Bag disabled warning light (yellow) comes on for about four seconds (initial self-test stage) and flashes for 4 secs. afterwards. If the control unit detects a fault in the warning light, it memorises the relevant fault code, switches on the fault warning light and keeps the passenger's Air Bag module disabled. Restore the system's operation using the EXAMINER, in the same way as for the fault warning light.
The passenger's module MUST be disabled only using the ignition key (ignition switch in OFF position). (DO NOT USE a second ignition key for disablement).