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Where's the Diagnosis Terminal and the Number 8 Terminal of the Diagnosis Connector?
Don't know where it is. Does anyone have a photo in their locker? Or maybe someone could describe it for me.
TY Curly BTW, I'm trying to diagnose why my driver's side auto seatbelt doesn't come back to the locked back position. If I do crank it manually back, it goes to the forward position as soon as I open the car door The door open indicator light does come on and the other belt on the right works fine.
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'92 Touring Ebony Last edited by curlykicker; 07-09-2003 at 06:41 PM. |
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I'm having the same problem with my seatbelt. Mine seatbelt on the drivers side does work sometimes. It will either stay on even if I open the door, or it wont go back when I close the door. It wasnt been happening as much as it used. But Let me know what u find. Thanks
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update:
Because of my impatience I shorted out my power steering and brakes. I took the blue wires and plugged them into sockets I guess I shouldn't have. Now I have no power brakes and the ABS light is on. I guess I'm gonna have to replace some fuses now.
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update 2:
When the engine is running and I unplug the seatbealts on either side and they retract to the center console, the seatbelt warning light DOES NOT come on, nor is there any audible alarm.
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'92 Touring Ebony Last edited by curlykicker; 07-09-2003 at 07:34 PM. |
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Aredubjay said:
A "problem" with the automatic seatbelt system is indicated by the seatbelt warning light flashing in 0.3 second intervals, six times (normal operation is indicated by an "on 0.5 seconds, off 0.7 seconds, on 0.5 seconds interval). The flash will occur immediately after the ignition switch is turned on. To perform self diagnosis: 1) Turn ignition switch on (with engine off) 2) Connect DIAG terminal to the number 8 terminal of the diagnosis connector. 3) Check in accordance with the trouble code outputted by the seatbelt warning light. Here are the trouble codes (remembering that a "long" flash gives units of 10 and short flash indicates units of one. One long flash and one short flash would be a code 11). 11 Open and closed ends of driver's side door latch switch are ON 12 Open and closed ends of driver's side door latch switch are OFF 13 Front limit switch on driver's side remains ON 14 Rear limit switch on driver's side remains ON 15 Front and rear limit switches on driver's side are OFF 16 Shoulder belt buckle switch and front limit switch on driver's side are OFF 21 Open and closed ends of passenger's side door latch are ON 22 Open and closed ends of passenger's side door latch are OFF 23 Front limit switch on passenger's side remains ON 24 Front limit switch on passenger's side remains OFF 25 Front and rear limit switches on passengers side are OFF 26 Shoulder belt buckle switch and front limit switch on passenger's side are OFF 32 Ignition switch is ON with battery power left OFF Only one trouble code is stored in the memory of this system. If several trouble codes are outputted, only the initial trouble code which is detected by the system is memorized. After any repairs, the automatic shoulder belt system must be operated over its entire range (with fuse #22 removed [ignition switch OFF] and with the memory cleared) to check that the seatbelt warning light blinks abnormally. (The removal of fuse #22 with ignition switch off, clears the memory) The front limit switch is located on the frontmost end of the rail, while the rear limit switch/warning switch is integrated into the locking device at the shoulder anchor. I've been trying to run this test now that I've put a working bulb into seatbelt warning light socket. I still don't know which socket to put the blue wire probe in to run this test. Is it the same socket on the black connector that we use to diagnose the Check Engine Light errors?
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'92 Touring Ebony Last edited by curlykicker; 07-18-2003 at 12:58 AM. |
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