farmteam
07-13-2020, 09:29 AM
SRS airbag light came on 8 months ago. Shop read SRS Code 54 - Central Squib: 'could be central module to both driver and passenger airbags or either airbag individually'.
Also happened a few years ago and mechanic solved by correcting the driver seatbelt connector - even though there was no seatbelt light on at the time. Unfortunately, the owner mechanic who fixed it previously was on vacation and the employee mechanic didn't know anything about the prior driver seatbelt connector fix.
Checked all interior SRS connectors AND the driver seatbelt connector (disconnected and reconnected with application of dielectric grease to female heads)
Driver seatbelt connector (not even sure this functions within the SRS?)
Steering wheel connector (driver side of clockspring)
Steering wheel connector (steering column side of clockspring)
Steering column connector (below lower dash panel)
*Confirmed clockspring circuit before reconnecting this
Central Control Unit connector
Passenger airbag connector
No signs of damaged yellow cable housings or plugs
I used the TC / AB ground sequence below driver seat to clear the SRS airbag light - it goes away briefly (few seconds) before coming back. Read on ToyotaNation Previa forum the SRS code must be cleared by OBD2. My OBD2 only has Engine module available - there are no codes present and clearing 'nonexistant' codes doesn't resolve SRS airbag light.
Tried to check the connectors on the Left & Right SRS crash sensors but could not determine how to disconnect them. How do these work?
Any advice on SRS code 54? Do I need to visit dealership to re-set this SRS airbag light code - or determine if the Driver / Central / Passenger SRS units are bad.
How did my mechanic a few years ago make the SRS light go away by correcting the connection in the driver seatbelt? I would ask him but he retired and closed Bolder Auto end of 2019.
Also happened a few years ago and mechanic solved by correcting the driver seatbelt connector - even though there was no seatbelt light on at the time. Unfortunately, the owner mechanic who fixed it previously was on vacation and the employee mechanic didn't know anything about the prior driver seatbelt connector fix.
Checked all interior SRS connectors AND the driver seatbelt connector (disconnected and reconnected with application of dielectric grease to female heads)
Driver seatbelt connector (not even sure this functions within the SRS?)
Steering wheel connector (driver side of clockspring)
Steering wheel connector (steering column side of clockspring)
Steering column connector (below lower dash panel)
*Confirmed clockspring circuit before reconnecting this
Central Control Unit connector
Passenger airbag connector
No signs of damaged yellow cable housings or plugs
I used the TC / AB ground sequence below driver seat to clear the SRS airbag light - it goes away briefly (few seconds) before coming back. Read on ToyotaNation Previa forum the SRS code must be cleared by OBD2. My OBD2 only has Engine module available - there are no codes present and clearing 'nonexistant' codes doesn't resolve SRS airbag light.
Tried to check the connectors on the Left & Right SRS crash sensors but could not determine how to disconnect them. How do these work?
Any advice on SRS code 54? Do I need to visit dealership to re-set this SRS airbag light code - or determine if the Driver / Central / Passenger SRS units are bad.
How did my mechanic a few years ago make the SRS light go away by correcting the connection in the driver seatbelt? I would ask him but he retired and closed Bolder Auto end of 2019.