Passenger's Airbag Module

2016 Subaru Legacy 2.5iSECTION Passenger's Airbag Module
  1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
  2. Disconnect the ground terminal from the battery sensor, and wait for at least 60 seconds before starting work. < Ref. to BATTERY , NOTE, Repair Contents. >
  3. Remove the glove box assembly. < Ref. to REMOVAL , Glove Box. >
  4. Disconnect the passenger's airbag module connector.
    Fig 1: Identifying Passenger'S Airbag Module Connector
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  5. Short the terminal to the alligator clip furnished as airbag deployment tool.
    CAUTION: The airbag deployment tool should be kept shorted on the terminals until just before activation of airbag module.

    Preparation tool:Β 

    ST: AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT TOOL (98299PA030)Β 

  6. Connect airbag deployment tool (A) and test harness adapter AM (B).

    Preparation tool:Β 

    ST: TEST HARNESS ADAPTER AM (98299FJ000)Β 

    Fig 2: Connecting Airbag Deployment Tool And Test Harness Adapter AM
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  7. Connect test harness adapter AM to airbag connector.
    Fig 3: Connecting Test Harness Adapter AM To Airbag Connector
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  8. Make sure there is no one inside the vehicle.
  9. Extend the wiring of airbag deployment tool to the limit, and close all the windows and sunroof completely.
    Fig 4: Extending Wiring Of Airbag Deployment Tool
    G10270499Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
  10. Move the battery at least 5 m (16 ft) from the vehicle, and confirm safety in the area.
  11. Connect the airbag deployment tool alligator clip to the battery negative (-) terminal.
  12. Connect the other cable of airbag deployment tool to the battery positive (+) terminal, and activate the airbag module.
    CAUTION:
    • After activation, the airbag module will be extremely hot. Let it cool down for at least 40 minutes in an area with no one around.
    • Do not expose the activated airbag module to water.
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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.
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  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
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