Airbag module short circuit connector
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Airbag module short circuit connector
Mazda lists 49 H066 004 short circuit connector for diagnosing airbag trouble codes. Problem is the tool is NLA.
Does anyone know which pins on the connectors for the airbag module need to be shorted when you don't have the tool?
The connectors are on page S6 and are S-01 of the 94 electrical body manual. Which pins do I need to short?
Does anyone know which pins on the connectors for the airbag module need to be shorted when you don't have the tool?
The connectors are on page S6 and are S-01 of the 94 electrical body manual. Which pins do I need to short?
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Got it figured out. According to the 94 body electrical tech manual short circuit 1E and 1F for passenger air bag then 2I and 2J for the drivers air bag. You need a 2 ohm resister in your short (this wasn't easy to find out, thanks Rob from Pineapple!).
My FD is a 93 and I couldn't find a body electrical manual on here so I checked the wiring diagram for the 93 and it's the same 2 pins 2I and 2J (I needed to make sure before proceeding). 1E and 1F are blanked out as 93 doesn't have passenger airbag.
My FD is a 93 and I couldn't find a body electrical manual on here so I checked the wiring diagram for the 93 and it's the same 2 pins 2I and 2J (I needed to make sure before proceeding). 1E and 1F are blanked out as 93 doesn't have passenger airbag.
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