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Supplemental restraint system (SRS) - function - GF91.60-P-0002GI

Model 163 as of 1.12.99 

The supplemental restraint system (SRS) serves to protect vehicle occupants in the event of various types of accidents.

For this purpose, the vehicle has the following airbag and belt tensioning units:

Innovations as of 1.09.01: 

Function overview 

Principal item of the supplemental restraint system (SRS) is the restraint systems control module (N2/7) 

The restraint systems control module (N2/7)  contains all acceleration sensors required for detecting a head-on collision, rear end collision or side collision. All crash-related vehicle data is stored in the memory of the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  .

The current measured data of the integrated acceleration sensors are continuously analyzed and compared with the values stored in the memory. The electronic circuit in the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  in the event of crash detects the

Innovation as of 1.09.01: 

The left side airbag and window airbag sensor (A53/1)  and the right side airbag and window airbag sensor (A54/1)  are read in for analysis during a side collision.

Occupation of the front passenger seat by a child's seat or a person is detected by the passenger seat occupied and automatic child seat recognition sensor (B48)  and sent to the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  . The sensor can identify whether or not a person is sitting in the front passenger seat or whether it is occupied by a child restraint seat. If a child seat with child seat transponder is mounted to the front passenger seat, the AIRBAG OFF malfunction indicator lamp (A1e56)  illuminates and indicates that the front passenger airbag has been deactivated.

In the event of a crash the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  deploys the vehicle's supplemental restraint system (driver/front passenger airbags, side airbags and as of 1.09.01 window airbags  and emergency tensioning retractors for the driver, front passenger and the rear left and right seats) as required to ensure maximum occupant protection. For details on the module's deployment logic, see the pages cross-referenced below.

The restraint systems control module (N2/7)  records the switching states of the following belt buckles  :

Each respective emergency tensioning retractor is only triggered if the attendant belt buckles have been connected.

IMPORTANT Faulty belt buckles are deemed to be not connected.

Features 

The restraint systems control module (N2/7)  is made up of a:

IMPORTANT One second after disconnecting the supply voltage the restraint systems control module (N2/7) should not  trigger any more initiators.

Communication 

In the event of a crash the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  sends an analog crash signal upon activation of a supplementary restraint system to the All-activity module (AAM) (N10)  and each respective engine control unit. This causes the All Activity Module (AAM) (N10)  to unlock all the vehicle's doors and switch on both the interior lights and the hazard flashers. The engine control unit then switches off the engine.

Safety mechanisms 

The restraint systems control module (N2/7)  reads out two separated acceleration sensors and the additional safety sensor, which is integrated into the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  is integrated into the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  The safety sensor operates mechanically and serves to protect reliably against any erroneous activation  , which could, for example be caused by electromagnetic interference. The front airbag and emergency tensioning retractor are triggered only if the mechanical safety sensor detects a crash instance.

(With one exception: A rear end collision will activate the ETRs without reference to the mechanical safing sensor.)

Malfunctions in the SRS system, as well as the passenger seat occupied and automatic child seat recognition sensor (B48)  are displayed by the airbag indicator and warning lamp (A1e15)  in the instrument cluster (A1)  .

If the passenger seat occupancy and child seat sensor (B48)  does not properly recognize child restraint seats, the system will automatically assume that such a seat is present.

The working condition of the AIRBAG OFF malfunction indicator lamp (A1e56)  is not automatically checked by the restraint systems control module (N2/ 7) 

The seat belt warning light (A1e9)  illuminates after engine start up for approx. seconds.

Deployment characteristic 

During a crash event, the vehicle undergoes increasing changes in velocity. These changes in velocity serve as a criterion for triggering the individual detonators. The ETR  s and the driver/front passenger airbags  are only deployed when there is a very abrupt change in the vehicle's longitudinal velocity.

In contrast, the side airbags (as of 1.09.01  with window airbags) are only deployed when the vehicle's longitudinal speed experiences an abrupt change.

The sensors of the restraint systems control module (N2/7)  only record abrupt changes in speed for the longitudinal and transverse directions, in the event of an collision from any given direction  .

Depending upon these measured values the airbags for the driver/front passenger, ETRs or side airbags (as of 1.09.01  with window airbags) are accordingly activated.

Fig 1: Identifying Deployment Characteristic
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  Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) -Location of components Driver/passenger airbags, emergency tensioning retractors and side airbags   GF91.60-P-0002-06B 
  Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) block diagram up to 31.08.00 GF91.60-P-0002-03GHA 
    as of 1.09.00 GF91.60-P-0002-03GHB 
    as of 1.09.01 GF91.60-P-0002-03GI 
  Deployment logic for ETRs with driver/front passenger airbags/side airbag function   GF91.60-P-2002GI 
  Activation of Airbag SRS Indicator and Warning Light- Function   GF91.60-P-2003GI 
  All-activity module, location/task/design/ function   GF54.21-P-4100GK
  Driver airbag, location/purpose/design/function up to 31.08.00 GF91.60-P-4001GH 
    as of 1.09.00 GF91.60-P-4001GHA 
  Passenger Airbag - Location/Task/Design/ Function up to 31.08.00 GF91.60-P-4003GH 
    as of 1.09.00 GF91.60-P-4003GHA 
  Driver and Passenger side airbags - Location/ Task/Design/Function   GF91.60-P-4004GH 
  Rear Side Airbag - Location/Task/Design/ Function Vehicles with code 293 (Left and right rear side airbags) GF91.60-P-4015B 
  Seat belt tensioner control module with airbag location/purpose/design/function   GF91.60-P-4006GH 
  ETRs driver/front passenger, location/task/ design/function   GF91.60-P-4002GH 
  Rear ETR, location/task/design/function   GF91.40-P-4001C 
  Seat occupied recognition system with child seat recognition, location/purpose/design/ function   GF91.60-P-4008GH 
  Seat belt buckle control switch, location/ function   GF91.60-P-4013B 
  Airbag OFF Indicator Light - Location/Task   GF91.60-P-4012A 
  SRS airbag malfunction indicator lamp, location/purpose   GF91.60-P-4011B 
  Windowbag, location/purpose/design/function as of 1.09.01 GF91.60-P-4014GH 
  side airbag sensor, location/purpose as of 1.09.01 GF91.60-P-4016GH