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HOMESERVICE MANUALSFORD2010FOCUS S, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT CARSECTION 1014 (SUPPLEMENTAL INFLATABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM)
2010 Ford Focus S, Standard
Section 1014 (Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System)
2010 Ford Focus S, StandardSECTION Section 1014 (Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System)
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2008 Mercury Mariner and 2008 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Specifications
- Description And Operation
- Diagnostic Tests
- Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
- Notes
- Principles of Operation
- Notes
- Air Bag Warning Indicator
- Air Bag Module Second Stage Deployment Check
- Clockspring
- Driver Air Bag Module
- Electrical System
- High Speed Controller Area Network (HS-CAN)
- Loops/Squibs
- Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) System
- Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator
- Passenger Air Bag Module
- Restraints Control Module (RCM)
- Safety Belt Buckle Switches
- Safety Belt Buckle Pretensioners
- Safety Belt Retractor Pretensioner
- Safety Canopy Module
- Seat Track Position Sensor
- Secondary Air Bag Warning (Chime)
- Sensors
- Side Air Bag Module
- Diagnostic Instructions
- Notes
- Diagnostic Test Options
- Self Test/On-Demand
- Self Test/Continuous Memory and Clear DTCs
- DataLogger PID/Data
- Active Commands
- Lamp Fault Codes
- Diagnosing Customer Concerns With On-Demand Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
- Diagnosing Customer Concerns With Continuous Memory DTCs
- Fault PIDs
- Prove Out Procedure
- Air Bag Reconnect Checklist
- Air Bag Module Second Stage Deployment Check
- Glossary
- Disconnect the Component
- Notes
- Deactivate the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Depower the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Deployment Loop
- Install a New Component
- Prove Out the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Reactivate the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Reconnect the System
- Repower the supplemental restraint system (SRS)
- Secondary Air Bag Warning
- Squib
- Disconnect the Component
- Inspection and Verification
- DTC Charts
- Symptom Chart
- Pinpoint Test - Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
- Pinpoint Test A: The Air Bag Warning Indicator is Illuminated Continuously
- Pinpoint Test B: DTC B1884 - PAD Warning Lamp Circuit Failure
- Pinpoint Test C: DTC B1890 - PAD Warning Lamp Circuit Short to Battery
- Pinpoint Test D: DTC B2290 - Occupant Classification System Fault
- Pinpoint Test E: DTC B2292 - Restraint System - Seatbelt Pretensioner Fault
- Pinpoint Test F: DTC B2293 - Restraint System - Air Bag Fault
- Pinpoint Test G: DTC B2294 - Restraint System - Curtain Fault
- Pinpoint Test H: DTC B2295 - Restraint System - Side Air Bag Fault
- Pinpoint Test I: DTC B2296 - Restraint System - Impact Sensor Fault
- Pinpoint Test J: DTC B2434 - Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Switch Short to Ground
- Pinpoint Test K: DTC B2435 - Drivers Seat Belt Buckle Switch Resistance Out of Range
- Pinpoint Test L: DTC B2438 - Passenger Seat Belt Buckle Switch Short to Ground
- Pinpoint Test M: DTC B2439 - Passenger Seat Belt Buckle Switch Resistance Out of Range
- Pinpoint Test N: DTC B2691 - Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Fault, Front Driver's Side
- Pinpoint Test O: DTC B2692 - Front Passenger's Seat Belt Buckle Switch Circuit Fault
- Pinpoint Test P: DTC B2792 - Cross Link Between Firing Loops
- Pinpoint Test Q: DTC B2909 - Belt Tension Sensor Fault
- Pinpoint Test R: DTC C1414 - Incorrect Module Design Level
- Pinpoint Test S: DTC C1946 - Front Driver's Seat Track Position Switch Circuit Open
- Pinpoint Test T: DTC C1947 - Front Driver's Seat Track Position Switch Circuit Short to Ground
- Pinpoint Test U: DTC C1948 - Front Driver's Seat Track Position Switch Circuit Resistance Out of Range
- Pinpoint Test V: DTC C1981 - Front Driver's Seat Track Position Switch Circuit Fault
- Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
- General Procedures
- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Depowering and Repowering
- Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Deactivation and Reactivation
- Inspection and Repair After a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Deployment
- Pyrotechnic Device Disposal
- Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That are Undeployed/Inoperative
- Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Are Deployed
- Disposal of Deployable Devices and Pyrotechnic Devices That Require Manual Deployment
- Driver Air Bag Module, Passenger Air Bag Module and Seat Side Air Bag Modules - Remote Deployment
- Safety Belt Buckle Pretensioners, Safety Belt Retractor Pretensioners and Adaptive Load Limiting Safety Belt Retractors - Remote Deployment
- Safety Belt Buckle Pretensioners, Safety Belt Retractor Pretensioners and Load Limiting Safety Belt Retractors - In-Vehicle Deployment
- Safety Canopy Modules and Side Air Curtain Modules - In-Vehicle Deployment
- Deployable Steering Column - In-Vehicle Deployment
- Rivet Nut Replacement
- Removal And Installation
- Clockspring
- Driver Air Bag Module
- Front Impact Severity Sensor
- Occupant Classification Sensor - Original Equipment
- Occupant Classification Sensor - Service Kit
- Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator
- Passenger Air Bag Module
- Restraints Control Module (RCM)
- Safety Canopy Module
- Seat Position Sensor
- Side Air Bag Module
- Side Impact Sensor - First Row, B-Pillar
- Side Impact Sensor - Second Row, C-Pillar
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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.