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Occupant Classification Sensor Inspection (Two-Step Deployment Control System - Us/CANADA Spec.)

WARNING:
NOTE:
  • If cargo is put on the sensor detection area of the occupancy sensor, the sensor may respond.
  1. Switch the ignition off (LOCK).
  2. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait for 1 min or more. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION .)
  3. Remove the passenger-side front seat with the passenger-side front seat connector connected. (See FRONT SEAT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
  4. Connectthe negative battery terminal. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION .)
  5. Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).
  6. Connect the negative (-) lead of the tester to body ground.
  7. Measure the voltage at the occupant classification sensor terminals 3A and 3B with inserting the positive (+) lead of the tester into the occupant classification sensor connector.
  8. Verify that the voltages of each of the terminals are as indicated in the Terminal Voltage Table (Reference)
    • If the voltage is not as specified in the terminal voltage table (reference), inspect the parts under Inspection item(s).
    Fig 1: Occupant Classification Sensor Circuit Diagram
    G12233850Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
TERMINAL VOLTAGE REFERENCE

Terminal Signal Connected To Measurement Conditions Voltage (V) Inspection Item(s)
3A Ground Body ground Under any condition 1.0 or less Body ground
3B Ignition power relay SRS1 7.5 A fuse Ignition switched ON (engine off) B+ SRS1 7.5 A fuse
Ignition switched OFF (LOCK) 1.0 or less
3C HS-CAN_L SAS control module Terminal used for communication therefore determination based on terminal voltage is not possible.
3D HS-CAN_H SAS control module Terminal used for communication therefore determination based on terminal voltage is not possible.