2892670 - E7030 AIRBAG - Functional description (ESP, Euro 3)

Functional description

The control unit for the Air Bag system M60 is controlled by the ignition (INT) at pin 15 from the line protected by fuse B32 . Pin 34 is connected to the specific earth C50 , like pin 40, on the 'complete' versions, i.e. those with a passenger Air Bag. (on versions with a driver's Air Bag only, pin 40 is not connected).

When frontal impact of a certain severity (depending on the software setting) is detected, the control unit sends control signals to set off the modules:

  • to driver's Air Bag Q9 , via the steering wheel clockspring Q10 (from pins 1 and 2):
  • to the outer passenger Air Bag Q12 and the inner one Q13 (from pins 13 and 14 and 3 and 4, respectively);
Pins 5 and 8 are connected to the passenger Air Bag disabling switch H75 . When the system self-diagnostic function detects a fault or an impact is detected, control unit M60 sends a signal -from pin 33 - to the Air Bag fault warning light located in instrument panel E50 . - pin 27 of connector A.
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.
When the passenger Air Bag is disabled, the control unit M60 sends a signal, from pin 30, for the 'passenger Air Bag disabling' warning light, located in the instrument panel E50 pin 28 of connector A. This is an earth signal and lights up the warning light because the instrument panel E50 supply is controlled by the ignition (INT) pin 19 of connector A by the line protected by fuse F1 of the junction unit B1 . Side impact detection sensors K66 (driver's side) and K67 (passenger side) send signals to pins 22, 24 and 23, 25 respectively of control unit 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 sidebag Q30 (from pins 16 and 17):
  • to the passenger side Air Bag Q31 (from pins 18 and 19);
The structure of the seat which houses the two Side Bags is connected to earth C50 , via two earth points C51 and C52 . Self-diagnostic data may be read by connecting the unit to connector R10 : this receives signals from pin 9 of control unit M60 through the appropriate tester line.