Front Seat Cushion Assembly (W/ Occupant Classification Ecu, Occupant Classification Sensor) On-Vehicle Inspection

Vehicle Interior. Corolla. Zre142 Aze141
Supplemental Restraint Systems. Corolla. Zre142 Aze141

  1. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE NOT INVOLVED IN COLLISION)

  2. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG HAS NOT DEPLOYED)

  3. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG HAS DEPLOYED)

Front Seat Cushion Assembly (W/ Occupant Classification Ecu, Occupant Classification Sensor) -- On-Vehicle Inspection



1. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE NOT INVOLVED IN COLLISION)
  1. Perform a diagnostic system check (COROLLA_ZRE142 RM000000XFE0H1X.html).



2. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG HAS NOT DEPLOYED)
  1. Perform a diagnostic system check (COROLLA_ZRE142 RM000000XFE0H1X.html).

  1. When an airbag has deployed as the result of a collision, be certain to replace the occupant classification sensor when it is in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Furthermore, it is also necessary to replace the occupant classification sensor in an undamaged area that has registered a major collision, or which exhibits any of the following abnormalities:

    1. Cracks, dents or chips on the sensor housing.
    2. Cracks or other damage to the connector.
    3. Peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
    CAUTION:
    Be sure to follow the correct removal and installation of the occupant classification sensor.


3. INSPECT OCCUPANT CLASSIFICATION SENSOR (VEHICLE INVOLVED IN COLLISION AND AIRBAG HAS DEPLOYED)
  1. When an airbag has deployed as the result of a collision, be certain to replace the occupant classification sensor in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Furthermore, it is also necessary to replace the occupant classification sensor in an undamaged area that have registered a major collision, or which exhibits any of the following abnormalities:

    1. Cracks, dents or chips on the sensor housing.
    2. Cracks or other damage to the connector.
    3. Peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
    CAUTION:
    Be sure to follow the correct removal and installation of the occupant classification sensor.