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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET1990LUMINA APV V6-191 3.1LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISTECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINSALL TECHNICAL SERVICE BULLETINSRESTRAINTS - AIR BAG SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV V6-191 3.1L
Restraints - Air Bag System Diagnostics
1990 Chevrolet Lumina APV V6-191 3.1LSECTION Restraints - Air Bag System Diagnostics
Info - Proper Air Bag System Diagnosis and Service # 03-09-41-003A - (Feb 9, 2005)
Models:
2004 and Prior Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks
Excluding 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
This bulletin is being revised to remove 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix for the models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-09-41-003 (Section 9 - Restraints).
This bulletin is being issued to emphasize several aspects of proper diagnosis and servicing of the Air Bag System.
Air Bag Readiness Light
As stated in Owners Manuals, if the air bag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started, the system may not be working properly. The air bags may not inflate in a crash or may even inflate without a crash. If the Air Bag Readiness Light/Indicator is illuminated or comes on intermittently, diagnose to determine the cause. Refer to Air Bag Indicator Circuit Malfunction in the SIR sub-section of the appropriate Service Manual.
Replacement of Soaked SDMs
As stated in Service Manuals, if the vehicle interior is exposed to moisture and becomes soaked up to the level of the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM), the SDM and SDM harness connector must be replaced. The SDM could be activated when powered, which could cause air bag deployment and result in personal injury. The air bags, as well as the sensors and related parts, would have to be replaced. To help avoid this situation, turn the ignition off immediately. DO NOT turn the ignition back on, even to tow the vehicle, unless the battery cable is first disconnected.
Replacement of SDM that Shows Signs of Water Exposure or Corrosion
If an SDM that is being replaced shows signs of water exposure or corrosion and the customer does not know the source of the water exposure, then the vehicle should be checked for water leaks. If leaks are found, the customer should be advised to have them repaired to help avoid damage to the replacement SDM.

Disclaimer
Models:
2004 and Prior Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks
Excluding 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix
This bulletin is being revised to remove 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix for the models. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 03-09-41-003 (Section 9 - Restraints).
This bulletin is being issued to emphasize several aspects of proper diagnosis and servicing of the Air Bag System.
Air Bag Readiness Light
As stated in Owners Manuals, if the air bag readiness light stays on after the vehicle is started, the system may not be working properly. The air bags may not inflate in a crash or may even inflate without a crash. If the Air Bag Readiness Light/Indicator is illuminated or comes on intermittently, diagnose to determine the cause. Refer to Air Bag Indicator Circuit Malfunction in the SIR sub-section of the appropriate Service Manual.
Replacement of Soaked SDMs
As stated in Service Manuals, if the vehicle interior is exposed to moisture and becomes soaked up to the level of the sensing and diagnostic module (SDM), the SDM and SDM harness connector must be replaced. The SDM could be activated when powered, which could cause air bag deployment and result in personal injury. The air bags, as well as the sensors and related parts, would have to be replaced. To help avoid this situation, turn the ignition off immediately. DO NOT turn the ignition back on, even to tow the vehicle, unless the battery cable is first disconnected.
Replacement of SDM that Shows Signs of Water Exposure or Corrosion
If an SDM that is being replaced shows signs of water exposure or corrosion and the customer does not know the source of the water exposure, then the vehicle should be checked for water leaks. If leaks are found, the customer should be advised to have them repaired to help avoid damage to the replacement SDM.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.