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PODS Reset

  1. Ignition "OFF", connect scantool.
  2. Ignition "ON" & Engine "OFF", select Passenger Occupant Detecting System and select "PODS Reset" mode.
  3. And then press "ENTER"
    Fig 1: Display - PODS Reset (1 Of 4)
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    Fig 2: Display - PODS Reset (2 Of 4)
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    Fig 3: Display - PODS Reset (3 Of 4)
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    Fig 4: Display - PODS Reset (4 Of 4)
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  4. Monitor the "PAB Real Time Information Of Current Data" parameter on the Scantool.
    Fig 5: Display - PAB Real Time Status Of Current Data
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  5. Is DTC present problem?

    YES 

    NO 

    • Displaying nothing (no DTC) or DTC with label "H" (historical) shows that Fault is intermittent caused by poor contact in the part's and/or Passenger side PODS-F sensor Mat & ECU connector or was repaired and Passenger side PODS-F sensor Mat & ECU memory was not cleared.

      Thoroughly check connectors for looseness, poor connection, bending, corrosion, contamination, deterioration or damage.

    • Repair or replace as necessary, then go to "VERIFICATION OF VEHICLE REPAIR " procedure.