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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMAZDA20086 S SPORT, 4D HATCHBACK, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISEXTERNAL PAGESDIFFERENT CARSECTION 417 (ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (AIR BAG SYSTEM - TWO-STEP DEPLOYMENT CONTROL SYSTEM))
2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, Standard
Section 417 (On-Board Diagnostic (Air Bag System - Two-Step Deployment Control System))
2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Section 417 (On-Board Diagnostic (Air Bag System - Two-Step Deployment Control System))
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Mazda MPV. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Air Bag System Wiring Diagram [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- Foreword [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- Flowchart [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- DTC Display [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- Clearing DTC [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- DTC Table [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- PID/Data Monitor Display [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- PID/Data Monitor Table [Two-Step Deployment Control System]
- DTC B1013: Seat Weight Sensor Calibration Error
- DTC B1231: SAS Control Module Activation (Deployment) Control Freeze
- DTC B1342: SAS Control Module DTC 12 Detection Circuit Malfunction
- DTC B1426, DTC B1427: Seat Belt Warning Light Circuit Short To Power Supply; Seat Belt Warning Light Circuit Open
- DTC B1869, DTC B1870: Air Bag System Warning Light Circuit Open; Air Bag System Warning Light Circuit Short To Body Ground
- DTC B1877, B1878, B1879, B1885: Driver Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Resistance High; Driver Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Short To Power Supply; Driver Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Short To Body Ground; Driver Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B1881, B1882, B1883, B1886: Passenger-Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Resistance High; Passenger-Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Short To Power Supply; Passenger-Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Short To Body Ground; Passenger-Side Pre-Tensioner Seat Belt Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B1884, B1890: Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator Circuit Open Or Short To Body Ground; Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Indicator Circuit Short To Power Supply
- DTC B1913, B1916, B1932, B1934: Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Short To Body Ground; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Short To Power Supply; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Resistance High; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B1913, B1925, B1933, B1935: Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) And Other Air Bag Module Circuits Short; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Short To Power Supply; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Resistance High; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 1) Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B1921: Deployment Prohibited Because Configuration Is Not Set
- DTC B1992, B1993, B1994, B1995: Driver-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Short To Power Supply; Driver-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Short To Body Ground; Driver-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Resistance High; Driver-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B1996, B1997, B1998, B1999: Passenger-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Short To Power Supply; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Short To Body Ground; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Resistance High; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B2228, B2230, B2232, B2234: Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Short To Body Ground; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Short To Power Supply; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Resistance High; Driver-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B2229, B2231, B2233, B2235: Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Short To Body Ground; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Short To Power Supply; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Resistance High; Passenger-Side Air Bag Module (Inflator No. 2) Circuit Resistance Low
- DTC B2290: Passenger Sensing System Malfunction
- DTC B2296: Crash Zone Sensor (Communication Error, Internal Circuit Abnormal)
- DTC B2434, B2435, B2691: Driver-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Short To Body Ground; Driver-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Resistance Not Within Specification; Driver-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Open Or Short To Power Supply
- DTC B2438, B2439, B2692: Passenger-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Short To Body Ground; Passenger-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Resistance Not Within Specification; Passenger-Side Front Buckle Switch Circuit Open Or Short To Power Supply
- DTC B2444, U2017: Driver-Side Air Bag Sensor (Internal Circuit Abnormal); Driver-Side Air Bag Sensor (Communications Error)
- DTC B2445, U2018: Passenger-Side Air Bag Sensor (Internal Circuit Abnormal); Passenger-Side Air Bag Sensor (Communication Error)
- DTC B2477: Configuration Error
- DTC B2867: Poor Connection Of Any SAS Control Module Connectors
- DTC C1947, C1948, C1981: Seat Track Position Sensor Circuit Short To Body Ground; Seat Track Position Sensor Circuit Resistance Not Within Specification; Seat Track Position Sensor Circuit Open Or Short To Power Supply
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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.