SRSCM Connector terminal

2013 Hyundai Santa Fe XL PremiumSECTION SRSCM Connector terminal
Fig 1: Identifying SRSCM Connector Terminals
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Pin Function (Connector A) Pin Function (Connector B)
1 Ignition 1 Seat belt pretensioner [Driver] High
2 Passenger airbag Active vent High 2 Seat belt pretensioner [Driver] Low
3 (1st stage) Driver airbag High 3 Seat belt pretensioner [Passenger] Low
4 (1st stage) Driver airbag Low 4 Seat belt pretensioner [Passenger] High
5 (1st stage) Passenger airbag Low 5 Curtain Airbag [Driver] High
6 (1st stage) Passenger airbag High 6 Curtain Airbag [Driver] Low
7 (2st stage) Driver airbag High 7 -
8 (2st stage) Driver airbag Low 8 -
9 CAN_Low 9 Emergency fastening device [Passenger] High
10 Shorting bar 10 Emergency fastening device [Passenger] Low
11 Shorting bar 11 Side airbag [Driver] Low
12 (2st stage) Passenger airbag Low 12 Side airbag [Driver] High
13 (2st stage) Passenger airbag High 13 Ground
14 Front impact sensor [Passenger] High 14 Side airbag [Passenger] High
15 Front impact sensor [Passenger] Low 15 Side airbag [Passenger] Low
16 - 16 Curtain Airbag [Passenger] Low
17 Passenger airbag Active vent Low 17 Curtain Airbag [Passenger] High
18 CAN_High 18 -
19 Knee airbag High 19 -
20 Knee airbag Low 20 -
21 - 21 -
22 Crash Output 22 Pressure side impact sensor [Passenger] High
23 - 23 Pressure side impact sensor [Passenger] Low
24 Front impact sensor [Driver] High 24 C_CAN High (IMU LINE)
25 Front impact sensor [Driver] Low 25 C_CAN Low (IMU LINE)
26 - 26 Seat belt buckle switch [Passenger]
27 Telltale Lamp 27 -
    28 -
    29 Side impact sensor [Driver] High
    30 Side impact sensor [Driver] Low
    31 Side impact sensor [Passenger] High
    32 Side impact sensor [Passenger] Low
    33 -
    34 -
    35 Seat belt buckle switch [Driver]
    36 -
    37 -
    38 Pressure side impact sensor [Driver] High
    39 Pressure side impact sensor [Driver] Low
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