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Test 20A: Module Not Configured For SAB

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NOTE: Prior to performing any air bag system test, go to PRETEST INSPECTION & DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE  under DIAGNOSTICS. Perform TEST VER-1: AIR BAG VERIFICATION TEST  after all repairs unless otherwise directed.
  1. Turn ignition switch to ON position. Using DRBIII, determine if NOT CONFIGURED FOR SAB status message an active or stored Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). If NOT CONFIGURED FOR SAB status message is an active DTC, go to next step. If NOT CONFIGURED FOR SAB status message is a stored DTC, go to TEST 1B: REPAIRING STORED CODES .
  2. On DRBIII, select PASSIVE RESTRAINTS, AIRBAG, SYSTEM TEST. If DRBIII reads PCM ACTIVE ON THE BUS, go to next step. If DRBIII does not read PCM ACTIVE ON THE BUS, diagnose PCM and/or PCM circuit malfunction.
  3. On DRBIII, read Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in PCM. If VIN in PCM matches VIN plate on vehicle and no other malfunctions are detected, replace Occupant Restraint Controller (ORC). See OCCUPANT RESTRAINT CONTROLLER (ORC)  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. If VIN in PCM does not match VIN plate on vehicle, replace PCM. See POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (PCM)  under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.