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DTC B1783: Front Left Occupant Detection Sensor Collision Detection

Diagnosis start condition: 

When the ignition voltage is 10 - 16 V.

DTC detecting condition: 

Load sensor detects a collision.

Trouble symptom: 

Occupant judgment of occupant detection control module stops.

CAUTION: Before performing diagnosis, refer to "CAUTION" in "General Description". Ref. to OCCUPANT DETECTION (DIAGNOSTICS)>GENERAL DESCRIPTION>CAUTION .
  1. CHECK AIRBAG SYSTEM OPERATION  .

    Check the operation status of the airbag system.

    Is there any airbag system operated?

    Yes:  Replace the seat assembly. Ref. to SEATS>FRONT SEAT .

    Perform inspection referring to inspection part after collision. Ref. to AIRBAG SYSTEM>INSPECTION LOCATIONS AFTER A COLLISION .

    No:  Go to  2.

  2. PERFORM [Rezero]  .

    Perform [Rezero]. Ref. to OCCUPANT DETECTION (DIAGNOSTICS)>REZERO .

    Is [Rezero] completed?

    Yes:  Go to  3.

    No:  Perform operation according to an error code displayed when [Rezero] fails. Ref. to OCCUPANT DETECTION (DIAGNOSTICS)> REZERO>LIST .

  3. CHECK OCCUPANT DETECTION CONTROL MODULE  .
    1. Turn the ignition switch to ON.
    2. Using the Subaru Select Monitor, perform the clear memory of [Occupant Detection]. Ref. to COMMON (DIAG)>CLEAR MEMORY .
    3. Execute the inspection mode. Ref. to OCCUPANT DETECTION (DIAGNOSTICS)>INSPECTION MODE .
    4. Read the DTC of [Occupant Detection] using the Subaru Select Monitor. Ref. to OCCUPANT DETECTION (DIAGNOSTICS)>DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) .

    Is DTC B1783, B1784, B1785 or B1786 displayed? (Current malfunction)

    Yes:  Replace the occupant detection control module. Ref. to SEATS>FRONT SEAT>DISASSEMBLY>PASSENGER'S SEAT .

    No:  Currently, it is normal.