D. Testing Babysmart(TM) ACSR
1. Read out and erase any diagnostic trouble codes (DTC's) that may have been stored using the hand held tester (HHT).2. Perform version coding for occupied seat recognition and ACSR using the HHT:
Note:
^ For more information regarding SRS control module version coding refer to Diagnostic Manual Body and Accessories Vol. 5; section 18.3, Airbag.
^ Follow on screen directions on the HHT in order to perform version coding.
Description Enter selection
Main menu Programming
Occupied seat recognition Yes
ACSR Yes
3. Test the BabySmart(TM) ACSR for proper operation by placing a BabySmart(TM) compatible child seat on the passenger seat (Figure 19):
^ ACSR indicator lamp (E16) illuminates.
^ HHT actual value display reads: ACSR ON.
4. Hold the BabySmart(TM) compatible child seat bottom away from the passenger seat (Figure 20):
^ ACSR indicator lamp (E16) turns off.
^ HHT actual value display reads:
ACSR: OFF.
5. Place the BabySmart(TM) compatible child seat back on the passenger seat (Figure 19):
^ ACSR indicator lamp (E16) illuminates.
^ HHT actual value display reads: ACSR ON.
Note:
After the completion of this procedure affix a Child Protection Warning Label (5-2656-397) (Figure 21), to the right front passenger door interior panel (arrow, Figure 22):
IMPORTANT!
^ Peel off old child protection label (5-2656-096) if installed.
^ Surface must be clean, dry, and not colder than 5O°F.
^ Clean area with rubbing alcohol if necessary.
^ Peel off backing and apply label to proper location (arrow. Figure 22).
^ Complete bonding of label takes place in 72 hours.
The affixed child protection warning label should be visible only when right front passenger door is open.
This location was selected so that the label message is visible when the door is open, the critical moment when an adult needs to make the right decision about potential hazards for their child. In addition, this will avoid the urge for front passenger to pick and peel the label when the car is in motion.