2892671 - E7030 AIRBAG - Functional description
Functional description
The control unit for the Air Bag system M60 is controlled by the ignition (INT) at pin 12 from the line protected by shunt fuse B32. Pin 1 of connector A is connected to the special earth C50, as are pins 17 and 32 of connector B. The side impact detection sensors K66 (driver's side) and K67 (passenger side) send signals to pins 24-26 and 25-27 respectively of connector B of the control unit M60.When a frontal impact of a certain severity (depending on the control strategy, data from the above two sensors and sensors incorporated in the control unit) is detected, the control unit sends control signals to operate the front modules:
- to driver's Air Bag Q9, via the steering wheel clockspring D47 (from pins 23-24 of connector A of M60) in the case of first stage activation;
- to driver's Air Bag Q9, via the steering wheel clockspring D47 (from pins 19-20 of connector A of M60) in the case of second stage activation;
- to the outer passenger Air Bag Q12 and the inner bag Q13 (from pins 21-22 and 17-18 of connector A of M60);
- to the driver's pretensioner Q20 (from pins 1-2 of connector B of M60) and the passenger pretensioner Q21 (from pins 3-4 of connector B of M60).
When side impact of a certain severity (dependent on the software setting) is detected, the control unit sends control signals to set off the modules:
- to driver's side bag Q30 (from pins 5-6 of connector B of M60);
- to passenger side bag Q31 (from pins 9-10 connector B of M60);
- to driver's rear side bag Q43 (from pins 13 and 14 of connector B of M60);
- to passenger side rear air bag
- to the driver's window bag Q40 (from pins 7-8 of connector B of M60);
- to the passenger window bag Q41 (from pins 11-12 of connector B of M60).
the 'Air Bag fault' warning light is a so-called 'intelligent' warning light: thanks to a special operating circuit inside the instrument, it comes on, not only to signal a fault in the Air Bag system, but also if there is no connection or a short circuit to earth in the circuit which connects the instrument with the control unit. |