3022535 - 5580C air bag system
        
                                    
GENERAL
VIEW
The following figure shows the
complete configuration of the Air Bag system.1 - Electronic control unit
	2 - Passenger's Air Bag module
	3 - Key switch for disabling the passenger's front Air Bag
	4 - Passenger's pretensioner
	5 - Passenger's Side Bag module
	6 - Passenger side impact satellite sensor
	7 - Passenger's Window Bag module
	8 - Driver's Window Bag module
	9 - Driver's Side Bag module
	10 - Driver's side impact satellite sensor
	11 - Driver's pretensioner
	12 - Air Bag system failure warning light
	13 - Passenger Air Bag disabled deactivation warning light
	14 - Driver's Air Bag module
	15 - Clock springINTRODUCTION
The Air Bag system used on the
car intervenes, in the case of front or side impacts of medium-high
severity, to protect the occupants of the front seats and the heads
of the occupants of the side rear seats. The system is completed
by the presence of pretensioners on the front seat belts which,
to make their retaining action less traumatic, have a load limiter.So that the Air Bag system can carry out
its function with the maximum efficiency, the seat occupants MUST
wear their seat belts correctly.A control system managed by the electronic
control unit, in the case of a front or side impact, controls the
partial or total activation of the devices.The electrical connection between the Air
Bag system components is achieved by means of wiring, recognizable
by the yellow coloured outer casing. The wiring for the front devices
is incorporated in the dashboard cable loom and for the side devices
it is included in the rear cable loom. 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 passenger's front Air Bag module can
be deactivated voluntarily, by a specific key switch located beside
the dashboard.|  | For safety reasons continuity
checks on the wiring are NOT permitted. To consult the electrical
diagram of the system's connections, see.  See E7030  AIRBAG. | 
|  | If a child seat is fitted on the
front passenger seat, the front Air Bag module MUST be deactivated. | 
|  | If the module is deactivated,
a passenger seated on the front seat is protected only by the seat
belt with pretensioner and the side Air Bags. | 
|  | the activation of the Air Bags
releases a small amount of powder. This powder, which may be deposited
on the opened cushions and inside the vehicle, is not harmful but
could irritate the skin and eyes. In case of exposure, wash with
neutral soap and water. | 
The Air Bag system components last different
lengths of time.They should therefore be replaced
in accordance with the following deadlines:
-  Airbag modules: 14 years
-  Clock spring: 10 years
-  Pretensioners: 10 years
To indicate the state of efficiency,
the system has:
-  fault warning light (red) on the instrument panel;
-  passenger's Air Bag disabled warning light (amber) in
the instrument panel;
-  diagnostic serial line for checking efficiency using
the EXAMINER.
COMPOSITION
The Air Bag protection system comprises
the following:
-  an electronic control unit;
-  two side impact sensors (right and left);
-  a switch for disabling the passenger's Air Bag;
-  two front Air Bag modules for protecting the front seat
occupants;
-  two side protection Air Bag modules (chest, abdomen)
for the front seat occupants;
-  two side Air Bag modules protecting the heads of the
front seat occupants and the rear side seats.
-  two seat belts with pretensioners on the front seats
.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT
View of control unit's position
of assembly.1 - Electronic control unit
	2 - Arrow indicating direction of travel
	3 - Attachments
	4 - Electrical connections
	5 - Control unit's earth contactSpecifications
The electronic control unit manages
the entire system, checking all the components, and has the function
of recognising a crash situation promptly and activating only the
pretensioners or the pretensioenrs and the Air Bag modules, depending
on the type and severity of the crash.The control unit is fixed rigidly to the
bodywork, under the central console near the centre of gravity,
to allow the deceleration sensors it contains to detect precisely
the deceleration of the car.|  | The control unit must always be
fitted with the arrow 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 bodywork, and tighten the bolts
to the specified torque. | 
                            
Composition
The following figure shows the control unit.1 - Control unit
	2 - Identification plate
	A - 24-pin connector for facia cable
	B - 24-pin connector for rear cable
                            
AIR BAG SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING LIGHT
View of position on instrument
panelCharacteristics
During starting, key in key-on
position, the 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
until key off.Operation
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.PASSENGER'S FRONT AIR BAG DISABLED WARNING LIGHT
View of position on instrument
panelSpecifications
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). 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.After the initial four-second self-test
stage, if the disabling key switch is turned to the OFF position,
the warning light stays on indicating that the passenger's module
is disabled. If there are no faults, the light flashes for a further
four seconds and then goes out, indicating that the passenger's
module is enabled.|  | The passenger's module MUST be
disabled only using the ignition key (ignition switch at STOP position)
- (DO NOT USE a second ignition key for disablement). | 
DRIVER'S AIR BAG MODULE
The following figure shows a
view of the assembly1 - Casing
	2 - Cover
	3 - Bag
	4 - Gas generator
	5 - Warning plate
	6 - Point of connection to electrical systemCharacteristics
The Air Bag is a passive safety
device made up of a bag which, in the case of a frontal impact,
automatically 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 comprises:
-  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 42 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;
-  a pyrotechnic gas generator
-  a casing.
On the bottom of the gas generator, there
is a warning plate which gives the instructions for handling (see
PROCEDURE 5580C).Operation
The gas generator for inflating
the module is electrically activated by a signal coming from the
electronic control module. Following this signal, a pyrotechnic
charge contained in the generator is triggered. The gases produced
by the combustion of the charge flow through special holes and expand
in the bag, causing the cover to tear at the specific points. When
fully inflated, the cushion is in the optimum position to carry
out its function to retain the occupant. After being inflated by
the gas, the bag deflates immediately through specific vent holes.CLOCK SPRING
The following figure shows a
view of the assemblyA - Clock spring for versions with radio/Selespeed controls
on the steering wheel
	B - Clock spring for versions with radio/Selespeed controls on
the steering wheel
	1 - Clock spring
	2 - Electrical connection for connecting Air Bag module
	3 - Electrical connection for connecting horn
	4 - Rotation lock ring
	5 - Safety key
	6 - Point of connection to electrical systemSpecifications
The Clock Spring is a device
which allows the connecting cables for the Air Bag module and other
electrical controls installed in the steering wheel to follow the
steering wheel rotation without the risk 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 connection to the electrical system is via the connection
points, present on the edge of the lower plate.Composition
The clock spring has two cables
on the steering wheel side, one of which is for connecting the Air
Bag module, and one connects the steering wheel's electrical functions.
The latter connector may be two- or eight-pin, depending on the
versions.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;
-  for safety, lock the clock spring with a band before
removing it from the stalk 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 (see PROCEDURE op. 5580C12). | 
PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE
The following figure shows a
view of the assembly1 - Metal mounting
	2 - Bag cover
	3 - Warning plate
	4 - Connecting point
	5 - Gas generator
	6 - Folded bagSpecifications
The passenger's Air Bag module
is located inside the dashboard, near a foam rubber flap in the
trim, above the glove compartment, and is secured by brackets to
the crossmember. As for the driver's module, it intervenes to provide
front protection for the passenger, in the event of crashes which
exceed a particular threshold, and can also be specifically disabled.Composition
The module comprises:a metal mounting containing the gas generator
and bag;a card cover which, in the case of activation,
tears to allow correct expansion of the bag;a bag, with a volume of about 90 litres,
made of nylon fabric in order to minimise skin abrasions in the
event of contact, and folded in a particular way;a gas generator consisting of a pressurised
gas container holding a pyrotechnic charge;a point for connection to the electrical
system;On the bag cover there is a warning plate
which gives the handling instructions (see PROCEDURE 5580C).Operation
The gas generator for inflating
the module 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 increase in volume of the bag causes the retaining
clips to break and the flap built into the dashboard to open, thus
allowing the bag to come out correctly.To prevent the flap being projected onto
the passenger when the bag inflates, the flap is secured to the
crossmember by a retaining belt. When fully inflated, the cushion
is in the optimum position to carry out its function to retain the
occupant. After being inflated by the gas, the bag deflates immediately
thanks to the permeability of the fabric.|  | The flap can only be removed from
the dashboard by breaking the prings which must, in that case, be
replaced. | 
PASSENGER AIR BAG DISABLEMENT KEY SWITCH
View of location on car1 - Key switch
	2 - OFF position: passenger's Air Bag disabled
	3 - ON position: passenger's Air Bag enabled
	4 - Passenger's Air Bag disabled warning lightCharacteristics
A switch operated by the ignition
key allows the passenger's Air Bag module to be enabled (ON) or
disabled (OFF). The switch is located at the end of the dashboard
on the passenger side, and is only accessible with the door open.Components
The diagram below shows a view
of the assembly.1 - Casing
	2 - Switch
	3 - Key barrel
	4 - PlateThe 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). On the casing, there is also the seating for
the connector to the electrical system.Any faults in the switch are indicated by
the Air Bag system fault warning light coming on.Operation
The switch can be operated by
the car's ignition switch whenever the activation of the passenger's
front module is to be enabled or disabled.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 passenger Air Bag disabled warning light on 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.The remaining side Air Bags are not affected
by deactivation commands.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. | 
SIDE BAG MODULE
The figure below shows a view
of assembly.1 - Side Air Bag module
	2 - Seat cover
	3 - Seat structure
	4 - Supply cable
	5 - ConnectorCharacteristics
To provide maximum protection
to the front seat occupants in the event of side impacts, there
are side Air Bag modules installed on the seat squabs, on the side
facing the outside of the car, 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 Air Bag mainly protects the chest
and abdominal region, 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 Air Bag.|  | Do not put covers on the front
seat squabs. | 
|  | Do not wash the seat squab with
water or pressurised steam. | 
Components
View of Side Bag components1 - Outer cover
	2 - Container
	3 - Point of electrical connection| ... DATA ERROR - CROPPED TEXT  |  Ошибка данных - Текст обрезан ... | 
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SIDE IMPACT SATELLITE SENSORS
View of location of sensor in pillar1 - Side impact satellite sensor
	2 - Connecting connectorCharacteristics
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.Components
The side impact satellite sensor consists
of a casing containing the acceleration sensor. At the rear of the
casing, there is a pin for correct positioning in the seating. On
the casing, there is also a connection point for connection to the
electrical system.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 on the side affected by the impact.