Adjustable passenger seat fused airbag sensor emulator belt simulator bypass SRS

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User Guide: Adjustable Airbag Simulator Tester (1.3 to 7.1 Ohm)


Product Overview

The Adjustable Airbag Simulator Tester is designed for diagnostic and troubleshooting of vehicle airbag systems. With adjustable resistance settings, it helps determine the correct airbag resistance value, enabling you to verify airbag system functionality before installing new components.


Key Features

  • Adjustable Resistance Range: Choose from the following settings:
    • 1.3Ω, 1.8Ω, 2.2Ω, 2.5Ω, 3.0Ω, 3.6Ω, 4.2Ω, 5.0Ω, 5.9Ω, 7.1Ω
  • Built-in Fuse: 1A fuse to protect the vehicle’s computer in case of accidental overload.
  • Compact Dimensions: 40 mm x 28 mm x 21 mm
  • Connection Specifications:
    • Leg Distance: Approximately 2.54 mm (0.1 inch)
    • Leg Length: 10 mm

Applications

The simulator can be used to test and troubleshoot various components in the SRS airbag system, such as:

  • Driver and Passenger Airbags
  • Side, Curtain, and Knee Airbags
  • Seat Belt Pretensioners
  • Belt Buckle Pretensioners

Note: This device is suitable for most Airbag SRS systems.


How It Works

The Airbag Simulator Tester mimics the presence of an airbag or pretensioner, tricking the airbag computer into registering a connected airbag. If there are no other issues, this should cause the airbag light to turn off, making it ideal for:

  • Pre-installation testing of airbag systems.
  • Diagnosing issues before the replacement airbag is installed.

Installation Instructions

  1. Set the Resistance Value:
    • Adjust the resistance by moving the black connector to the appropriate position.
    • Example: For a 2.2Ω setting,

 

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