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2012 Subaru B9 Tribeca

DISABLE PROCEDURE AND TIME (Always Check Service Manual)

1. Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2. Disconnect the ground cable from the battery.
3. Wait for at least 60 seconds before starting work.

REV: 03/2014

PARTS THAT MUST BE REPLACED FOLLOWING A DEPLOYMENT

Replace the following parts when the airbag is deployed.
1. FRONT COLLISION
1) Driver’s airbag module [AIRBAG,STEERING WHEEL]
2) Passenger’s airbag module [AIRBAG,INSTRUMENT PNL]
3) Driver’s seat belt pretensioner
4) Passenger’s seat belt pretensioner
5) Airbag control module [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
6) Front sub sensor (right and left) [AIRBAG SENSOR,FENDER]
7) Roll connector [CLOCK SPRING]
8) Instrument panel (for integrating with passenger’s airbag module)
9) Passenger side seat cushion pad and frame assembly

2. SIDE COLLISION
1) Airbag control module [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
2) Side airbag module (operating side seat backrest) [AIRBAG,FRONT SEAT]
3) Side airbag sensor (operating side) [AIRBAG SENSOR,SIDE]
4) Curtain airbag module (operating side) [AIRBAG,ROOF]
5) Curtain airbag sensor (operating side) [AIRBAG SENSOR,QTR PANEL]
6) Driver’s seat belt pretensioner (operating side)
7) Passenger’s seat belt pretensioner (operating side)
8) Satellite safing sensor
9) Satellite safing sensor cover

3. ROLL OVER
1. Airbag control module [MODULE,AIRBAG CONTROL]
2. Curtain airbag module (both sides) [AIRBAG,ROOF]
3. Seat belt pretensioners (LH and RH)

Additionally with side collision (when side airbag is deployed)
• Backrest pad assembly
• Backrest frame assembly
• Backrest cover assembly

Additionally with side collision (when curtain airbag is deployed)
• Roof trim
• Front pillar upper trim
• Front pillar pad (blue)
• Center pillar upper trim
• Center pillar pad (green)
• Rear quarter upper trim
• Rear quarter pillar pad (red)
• Airbag guide

PARTS THAT MUST BE INSPECTED AND REPLACED IF DAMAGED

Check for the following parts, and replace the damaged parts with new parts.
• Steering wheel and steering shaft
• Check the direct type connector of driver’s airbag module, curtain airbag module, pretensioner, etc. for damage, and also check each harness for pinch and connector damage. • Replace the main harness as a unit if damage is found.
• Check the seat cushion, backrest, seat rail and headrest for installing condition and play.
• Use the Subaru Select Monitor to check whether the front right seat belt buckle switch is operating normally
• Driver’s airbag module/ Harness and/or connector
• Passenger’s airbag module and mounting bracket/ Harness and/or connector
• Front seat, airbag module and mounting bracket/ Harness and/or connector
• Curtain airbag module and mounting bracket/ Harness and/or connector
• Combination switch
• Steering roll connector

For the passenger’s seat:
• Replace the seat cushion pad frame assembly with a new part if the seat cushion frame assembly is deformed or cracked.
• Seat belt buckle body or bracket is scratched, cracked or deformed
• Backrest frame for crack or deformation
• Headrest for deformation or play
• If the seat cushion cover and seat backrest cover is scratched or coming loose, replace with a new cover and readjust the system.
• If there are tears or loosening in the passenger side seat cushion cover, it may interfere with the proper operation of the passenger detection system. Replace with a new cushion cover.
• Be sure to perform the system calibration for the occupant detection system after removing or replacing the passenger seat cushion cover

Inspect impact sensors and connector/ mounting brackets in damaged areas and replace the damaged parts with new parts:
• Front sub sensor [AIRBAG SENSOR,FENDER]
• Satellite safing sensor and cover
• Side airbag sensor
• Curtain airbag sensor

With side collision (when side airbag is deployed). When damage is found by visual check:
• Headrest assembly
• Bushing
• Slide rail OUT
• Slide rail IN
• Seat cushion frame assembly (Passenger’s side)
• Seat hinge cover
• Power seat switch
• Memory switch
• Satellite safing sensor cover
• Satellite safing sensor bracket
• Side airbag harness and connector on body side

With side collision (when side airbag is not deployed)
• Check the seat, sensor, and airbag module visually, and then replace them with new parts if damaged or cracked.
• Specially inspect the damage of airbag module body, mounting bracket and harness connector.

With side collision (when curtain airbag is deployed). When damage is found by visual check:
• Assist grip
• Assist grip bracket
• Curtain airbag harness and connector on body
side.
• Satellite safing sensor bracket
• Satellite safing sensor cover

With side collision (when curtain airbag is not deployed)
• Check the roof trim, pillar trim, airbag module and sensor visually, and then replace them with new parts if damaged or cracked.
• Specially inspect the damage of airbag module body, mounting bracket and harness connector.

SYSTEM CALIBRATION (REZEROING), OPERATION, Subaru Select Monitor.> CAUTION:
If any of the following applies, replace the seat cushion pad and frame assembly. Do not disassemble.
• Cracks or deformation found in the seat cushion frame or seat cushion pad.
• Scratches, cracks, or deformation found on the passenger detection system pressure sensor hoses or passenger detection control module, or attachment brackets of the control
module.
• Harness and/or connector is cracked, deformed or open. Harness wire is exposed
• After checking the installing condition of passenger’s seat, perform the system calibration of occupant detection system.
• Check the Belt tension sensor and harness and/or connector for scratches, cracks, or deformation.

Additional Information


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