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HOMESERVICE MANUALSDODGE AND RAM1992SPIRIT LE, 2.5 KREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISRESTRAINTSAIR BAG, SRSAIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM
1992 Dodge and Ram Spirit LE, 2.5 K
Air Bag Restraint System
1992 Dodge and Ram Spirit LE, 2.5 KSECTION Air Bag Restraint System
- Description & Operation
- Servicing
- Post-Collision Inspection
- Adjustments
- Disposal Procedures
- Removal & Installation
- Testing - System Operation Check
- Service Precautions
- Disabling & Activating Air Bag System
- Wire Repair
- Torque Specifications
- Diagnosis & Testing
- System Testing - Diagnostic Charts
- Notes
- Test 1A - Reading System Codes
- Test 2A - Blank DRB-II Message Screen
- Test 2B - Blank DRB-II Message Screen
- Test 3A - No Response Message On DRB-II
- Test 3B - No Response Message On DRB-II
- Test 4A - Verification Procedure Test
- Test 5A - Air Bag Module Codes
- Test 6A - Front Sensor Short
- Test 6B - Front Sensor Short
- Test 6C - Front Sensor Short
- Test 7A - Ignition 1 (Run/Start) Low
- Test 7B - Ignition 1 (Run/Start) Low
- Test 8A - Ignition 2 (Run) Low
- Test 8B - Ignition 2 (Run) Low
- Test 9A - Initiator (Squib) Open
- Test 10A - Initiator (Squib) Short
- Test 11A - Low Stored Energy
- Test 11B - Low Stored Energy
- Test 12A - One Front Sensor Open
- Test 12B - One Front Sensor Open
- Test 13A - Replacing ASDM
- Test 14A - Two Front Sensors Open
- Test 14B - Two Front Sensors Open
- Test 14C - Two Front Sensors Open
- Test 15A - Warning Lamp Open
- Test 16A - Warning Lamp Short
- Wiring Diagrams
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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.