Land Cruiser URJ200 URJ202 GRJ200 VDJ200 - SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEMS
AIRBAG SYSTEM - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
GENERAL |
In conjunction with the impact absorbing structure for a front collision, the SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) driver airbag, front passenger airbag, driver side knee airbag, and front passenger side knee airbag are designed to supplement seat belts in the event of a front collision in order to help reduce shock to the head, chest, and knees of the driver and front passenger. This system is a 3-sensor type airbag system which detects the impact during a front collision using the center airbag sensor and front airbag sensors. It also operates the airbag system and seat belt pretensioners.
This vehicle is equipped with electrical type deceleration sensors for the front airbags in order to detect details about the extent of a collision during the initial stages of the collision. Therefore, the deployment of the driver airbag and front passenger airbag is controlled in two stages according to the severity of the impact.
In conjunction with the impact absorbing structure for a side collision, the side airbag and curtain shield airbag are designed to help reduce shock to the driver, front passenger, and rear outer passengers in the event of a side collision.
The curtain shield airbag helps reduce shock to the front and rear seat occupants. In conjunction with the curtain shield airbag, side airbag sensors are installed at the bottom of the center pillars and rear airbag sensors are installed at the bottom of the rear pillars.
In this system, a front side collision is detected by the side airbag sensor in order to simultaneously deploy the front seat, rear seat side, and curtain shield airbags. A rear side collision is detected by the rear airbag sensor and the center airbag sensor in order to deploy the rear seat side airbags, and curtain shield airbag.
The center airbag sensor sends the airbag deployment signal to the ECM through the CAN (Controller Area Network) to operate the fuel pump control.
The center airbag sensor sends the airbag deployment signal to the main body ECU via the discrete line to operate collision door lock release control.
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION |
FRONT AIRBAG SENSOR
The front airbag sensors are installed on the right and left radiator supports respectively.
The front airbag sensor consists of a deceleration sensor.
The deceleration sensor is built into the front airbag sensor, and the distortion that is created in the sensor is converted into an electric signal based on the vehicle deceleration rate during a front collision. Accordingly, the extent of the initial collision can be detected in detail.
SIDE AIRBAG SENSOR
The side airbag sensors are installed on the bottom of the right and left center pillars respectively.
The side airbag sensor consists of a deceleration sensor.
The deceleration sensor is built into the side airbag sensor, and the distortion that is created in the sensor is converted into an electric signal based on the vehicle deceleration rate during a front side collision. Accordingly, the extent of the initial collision can be detected in detail.
REAR AIRBAG SENSOR
The rear airbag sensors are installed on the right and left rear pillars respectively.
The rear airbag sensor consists of a deceleration sensor.
The deceleration sensor is built into the rear airbag sensor, and the distortion that is created in the sensor is converted into an electric signal based on the vehicle deceleration rate during a rear side collision. Accordingly, the extent of the initial collision can be detected in detail.
REAR FLOOR AIRBAG SENSOR
The floor airbag sensor is installed in the center of the floor between the rear pillars.
The floor airbag sensor consists of the deceleration sensor.
The deceleration sensor is built into the floor airbag sensor, and the distortion that is created in the sensor is converted into an electric signal based on the vehicle deceleration rate during a side collision. Accordingly, the extent of the initial collision can be detected in detail.
CENTER AIRBAG SENSOR
General
Deceleration sensor and ignition control circuit
Safing sensor
Electronic safing sensor
Backup power source
Diagnostic circuit
Memory circuit
SRS Warning Light
The SRS warning light is located on the combination meter. It comes on to inform the driver of system trouble when a malfunction is detected in the self-diagnosis of the center airbag sensor. Under normal operating conditions when the ignition switch is turned on (IG), it comes on for approximately 6 seconds and then goes off.
DEPLOYMENT CONDITION |
If the vehicle is in a collision and the shock is more than the specified value, the SRS is activated automatically. The center airbag sensor includes the safing sensor and deceleration sensor. The safing sensor is designed to turn on at a lower deceleration rate than the deceleration sensor.
The center airbag sensor determines whether ignition is necessary based on signals from the deceleration sensor and the front airbag sensor*1. If the safing sensor turns on simultaneously, current flows to the squibs to deploy the SRS as shown in the illustration below.
- HINT:
- *1: In case of a front collision, the ignition signal could be output with the deceleration sensor ON signal even without a signal from the front airbag sensor.
The center airbag sensor determines whether ignition is necessary based on signals from the side airbag sensor. If the safing sensor turns on simultaneously, current flows to the squib to deploy the SRS as shown in the illustration below.
The center airbag sensor determines whether ignition is necessary based on signals from the side airbag sensor and rear airbag sensor. If the safing sensor turns on simultaneously, current flows to the squib to deploy the SRS as shown in the illustration below.
The center airbag sensor determines whether ignition is necessary based on signals from the rear airbag sensor. If the safing sensor turns on simultaneously, current flows to the squib to deploy the SRS as shown in the illustration below.
- HINT:
- If the front seat airbag deploys, the rear seat side airbag, and the curtain shield airbag will also deploy, regardless of whether the signal is output from the rear airbag sensor.