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Control Module

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The supplemental restraint system module (SRS) handles functions for: 

The control module is located under the cup holder in the tunnel console.

Supplemental restraint system module (SRS) communicates partly with directly connected components and partly with other control modules via the CAN-net. The control module communicates with components and with other control modules via a second CAN-net, sensor-CAN.

The control module checks the input and output signals through an integrated diagnostic system. A diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is stored if the control module detects a fault.

Any diagnostic trouble codes are stored in the control module memory. The data can be read off using the diagnostic tool.

The control module can handle frontal collisions, side collisions, collisions from behind, and roll-overs.

A simple way to check that the SRS system is functional is to switch the ignition to position II. The SRS warning lamp in the driver information module should light when the ignition is switched to position II. If no faults are detected, the warning lamp goes out after a short delay. This means that the SRS system is fully functional and fault-free.

For further information, also see the appropriate service information (Signal specifications).