Toyota (1990-24)

WARNING:

Accidental air bag deployment is possible. Personal injury may result. Avoid area near steering wheel and instrument panel even if air bags have deployed. Dual-stage air bag modules may be present that could contain an undeployed stage. When disposing of a deployed dual-stage air bag, always treat it as a live module. See appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

Application Year Type Table
Avalon (incl. Hybrid) 2019-22 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
2013-18 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
Avalon 2009-12 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-27
KI, WP
2005-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-18
KI
2003-04 D/P2, SI Toyota-1
1998-02 D/P, SI Toyota-1
1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
1995 D/P Toyota-4
bZ4X 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-53
KI
Camry 2018-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-42
(incl. Hybrid) KI
2016-17 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2015 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-32
KI
Camry 2002-14 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-18
KI
1998-01 D/P, SI Toyota-1
1997 D/P Toyota-3
1996 D/P Toyota-5
1994-95 D/P Toyota-6
1992-93 DS Toyota-9
Celica 2000-05 D/P, SI Toyota-1
1998-99 D/P Toyota-2
1996-97 D/P Toyota-5
1994-95 D/P Toyota-7
1990-93 DS Toyota-10
C-HR 2018-21 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-42
KI
Corolla HV 2020-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
Corolla 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
2016-18 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2014-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-33
2009-13 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-23
WP
2006-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-17
1998-05 D/P, SI Toyota-1
1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
1994-95 D/P Toyota-6
1993 DS Toyota-9
Corolla iM 2019 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
2017-18 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-42
Corolla Cross (inc. 2022-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-47
Crown HV 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-51
Echo 2001-05 D/P, SI Toyota-1
2000 D/P Toyota-1
FJ Cruiser 2009-14 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-28
WP
2007-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-17
GR-86 2022-23 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-48
KI
GR Corolla 2024 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-54
KI
Grand Highlander 2024 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-52
(incl. Hybrid) KI
Highlander 2020-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-44
(incl. Hybrid) KI
2016-19 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2014-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-33
KI,
2008-13 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-21
KI, WP
2006-07 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-21
Highlander 2004-05 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-13
2001-03 D/P, SI Toyota-1
Land Cruiser 2016-21 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-37
KI
2013-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-24
KI, WP
2008-11 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-24
KI, WP
2006-07 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-21
2003-05 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-14
1998-02 D/P Toyota-2
1995-97 D/P Toyota-4
Matrix 2009-13 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-23
WP
2006-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-17
2003-05 D/P, SI Toyota-1
Mirai 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
2016-17 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-39
KI
MR2 2000-05 D/P Toyota-12
1994-95 D/P Toyota-6
1991-93 DS Toyota-10
Paseo 1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
1993-95 DS Toyota-9
Previa 1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
1994-95 D/P Toyota-6
1992-93 DS Toyota-9
Prius 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-54
KI
2016-22 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2010-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-26
KI
2006-09 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-16
2004-05 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-13
2001-03 D/P, SI Toyota-1
Prius C 2012-19 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
Prius Prime 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-54
KI
2017-22 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
RAV4 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-42
KI
2013-­18 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2006-12 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-14
2004-05 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-13
1998-03 D/P Toyota-11
1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
RAV4 Hybrid 2019-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-35
KI
RAV4 EV 2012-14 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-14
RAV4 Prime 2021-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-50
KI
Sequoia HV 2023-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-55
KI
Sequoia 2016-22 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2010-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-28
KI
2008-09 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-14
2001-07 D/P, HI, SI Toyota-13
Sienna HV 2021-23 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-46
KI
Sienna 2016-20 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2011-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-29
KI
2006-10 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-17
2004-05 D/P, HI, SI Toyota-13
2001-03 D/P, SI Toyota-1
1998-00 D/P Toyota-11
Solara 2004-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-16
1999-03 D/P, SI Toyota-1
Supra GR 2020-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-43
Supra 1997-98 D/P Toyota-4
1993-96 D/P Toyota-5
1990-92 DS Toyota-10
Tacoma 2024 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-55
KI
2016-23 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
WP
2009-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-29
WP
2005-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-19
1998-04 D/P Toyota-12
1997 D/P Toyota-4
1995-96 DS Toyota-9
Tercel 1998 D/P Toyota-2
1996-97 D/P Toyota-3
1995 D/P Toyota-8
1993-94 DS Toyota-9
Tundra (incl. Hybrid) 2022-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-49
Tundra 2016-21 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-38
KI
2009-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-28
KI
2005-08 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-14
2000-04 D/P Toyota-12
T100 1994-98 DS Toyota-9
Venza Hybrid 2021-23 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-45
KI,
Venza 2016 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI, WP
2009-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-26
KI, WP
Yaris 2016-20 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2015 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-34
KI
2006-14 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-20
4Runner 2016-24 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-36
KI
2010-15 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-22
KI
2006-09 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-17
2003-05 D/P, HI, SI Toyota-15
1999-02 D/P Toyota-1
1996-98 D/P Toyota-4
86 2017-20 D/P2, HI, SI Toyota-40
KI

D/P—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side D/P2—Driver’s & Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) DS—Driver’s Side HI—Head Impact KI—Knee Impact SI—Side Impact PS2—Passenger’s Side (Dual-Stage) WP—Whiplash Protection

Toyota-1 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Deployed side air bag modules

  • Side air bag sensor (if equipped) 1

  • Door side air bag sensor (if equipped) 1

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Door side air bag sensors (if equipped)

  • Passenger’s Side air bag No. 1 & 2 retainers 2

  • Front air bag sensors (if equipped) 3

  • Glove box or glove box door 4

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points 5

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side air bag sensors (if equipped)

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If side air bag module is deployed.
2Sienna only.
3If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4Not applicable to 1999-2002 4-Runner.
5Replace seat belt assembly (outer belt, inner belt, bolts and nuts) if it had been in use during severe impact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if the damage is not obvious.
Toyota-2 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors (if equipped) 1

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Glove box & glove box door 2

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
2Except 1998 Tercel and 2002 Land Cruiser.
Toyota-3 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

Toyota-4 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Glove box & glove box door

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

Toyota-5 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Wiring for front air bag sensors can be repaired following manufacturer’s instructions.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
Toyota-6 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Glove box & glove box door

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Wiring for front air bag sensors can be repaired following manufacturer’s instructions.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
Toyota-7 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Instrument panel

  • Center console bracket support

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Wiring for front air bag sensors can be repaired following manufacturer’s instructions.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
Toyota-8 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Instrument panel

  • Center console bracket support

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

Toyota-9 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors (if equipped) 1

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check 2

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Wiring for front air bag sensors can be repaired following manufacturer’s instructions.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
2On Tacoma, DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.
Toyota-10 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Steering wheel

  • Spiral cable

  • Air bag sensor (control unit) 2

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Wiring for front air bag sensors can be repaired following manufacturer’s instructions.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
2Replace if bracket or case is deformed, vinyl seal is broken, connector is damaged, or if sensor has been dropped.
Toyota-11 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat belts & mounting points 2

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Glove box & glove box door

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
2Replace seat belt assembly (outer belt, inner belt, bolts and nuts) if it had been in use during severe impact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if the damage is not obvious.
Toyota-12 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors (if equipped) 1

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat belts & mounting points 1

  • Instrument panel

  • Instrument panel reinforcement

  • Glove box & glove box door

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the front fender of the car or its periphery is damaged, visually check for damage to the front air bag sensor, which includes the following items even if the air bag was not deployed: bracket deformation, paint peeling off of the bracket, damage in the case, cracks, dents, chips and scratches in the connector or peeling-off of the label or damage to the serial number.
2Replace seat belt assembly (outer belt, inner belt, bolts and nuts) if it was in use during severe impact. The entire assembly should be replaced even if the damage is not obvious.
Toyota-13 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors 1

  • Head/side air bag impact sensors 2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Rear air bag sensor 3

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Head/side air bag sensors

  • Steering wheel

  • Rear head air bag sensor (if equipped)

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module or passenger’s side air bag module has deployed.
2The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
3The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
Toyota-14 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Front air bag impact sensors 3

  • Side air bag impact sensors 4

  • Rear air bag impact sensor 5

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensor

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Occupant Classification System 8

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the front passenger’s side air bag module is deployed, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If the seat side air bag module is deployed, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
3Replace the front air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
4If the side air bags have deployed, replace the side air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
5If the head air bags have deployed, replace the rear air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one
8When a vehicle involved in a collision is brought into the workshop for repair, check the flatness of the floor where the front passenger seat is mounted. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-15 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 1

  • Side impact sensors 2

  • Rear impact sensors 3

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 4

  • Air bag module(s) 4

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat belt pretensioner

  • Seat belt buckle switch

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check 5

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and air bag has deployed.
2The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and side air bag has deployed.
3The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and head air bag has deployed.
4Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
5The SRS wire harness is integrated with the engine room main wire, instrument panel wire, seat wire No. 1, floor wire and floor wire No. 2.
Toyota-16 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag module(s) 1

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 2

  • Side impact sensor 3

  • Rear impact sensors 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Rear floor impact sensor (if equipped)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensors

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If side air bag module has deployed, replace appropriate front seat assembly.
2The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and air bag has deployed.
3The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and side air bag has deployed.
4The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after vehicle has been involved in a collision and head air bag has deployed.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-17 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensor 2

  • Side air bag sensor 3

  • Rear air bag sensor 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Side air bag sensors

  • Front air bag sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU 6

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Glove box or glove box door

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module or front passenger’s side air bag module has deployed.
3The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
4The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
6When a vehicle is brought in for collision repair, check the flatness of the body below passenger seat. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-18 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 3

  • Side impact sensors 4

  • Rear impact sensors 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If head impact air bag module has deployed, inspect for damaged pillar garnish or the roof headlining near air bag module assemblies and replace as necessary.
3The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module, front passenger air bag module or knee air bag assembly has deployed. Also replace any front impact sensors which exhibit any cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
5The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-19 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 3

  • Side impact sensors 4

  • Rear impact sensor 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Occupant Classification System 8

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2With the front seat air bag assembly installed on the vehicle, perform a visual check. If there are any cuts, minute cracks or marked discoloration on the front seat back assembly or around the front seat air bag assembly, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
3The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module, front passenger’s side air bag module or knee air bag assembly has deployed.
4Side air bag sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after front seat air bag module and curtain air bag module have deployed
5Rear air bag sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag module has deployed.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one
8When a vehicle involved in a collision is brought into the workshop for repair, check the flatness of the floor where the front passenger seat is mounted. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-20 See Scion (2004-16) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 2

  • Side impact sensors 3

  • Rear impact sensors 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Occupant Classification ECU 6

  • Occupant Classification System 7

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side & rear impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the passenger’s side air bag module is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2When the center front bumper or its periphery is damaged, check front air bag sensor and the connector for damage. If there are any defects, such as cracks, peeling of the label or damage to the serial number are found, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
3When the center pillar of the vehicle or its periphery is damaged, check side air bag sensor and the connector for damage. If there are any defects, such as cracks, peeling of the label or damage to the serial number are found, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
4When the center pillar of the vehicle or its periphery is damaged, check rear air bag sensor and the connector for damage. If there are any defects, such as cracks, peeling of the label or damage to the serial number are found, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
6Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one
7When a vehicle involved in a collision is brought into the workshop for repair, check the flatness of the floor where the front passenger seat is mounted. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-21 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag module(s) 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 2

  • Side impact sensor 3

  • Rear impact sensors 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner(s)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensors

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the passenger’s side air bag is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2Replace all front impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any front impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit any cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
3Replace all side impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any side impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4Replace all rear impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any rear impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-22 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensor 2

  • Side air bag sensor 3

  • Rear air bag sensor 4

  • Rear floor impact sensor (if equipped) 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner(s)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Side air bag sensors

  • Front air bag sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification System 7

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Glove box or glove box door

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel 8

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If head impact air bag module has deployed, inspect for damaged pillar garnish or the roof headlining near air bag module assemblies and replace as necessary.
2The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module or front passenger’s side air bag module has deployed.
3The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
4The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
5When air bag has deployed as the result of a collision, be certain to replace the rear floor air bag sensor in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace the rear floor air bag sensor in an undamaged area that have registered a major collision, or which exhibits cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Check the flatness of the body below passenger seat. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
8Replace steering wheel if deformation has occurred. There should be no interference between the steering pad and steering wheel, and the clearance should be uniform all the way around when the new steering pad is installed on the steering wheel.
Toyota-23 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag module(s) 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 2

  • Side impact sensor 3

  • Rear impact sensors 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner(s)

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensors

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU 6

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the passenger’s side air bag is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2Replace all front impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any front impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit any cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
3Replace all side impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any side impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4Replace all rear impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any rear impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
6Perform zero point calibration and sensitivity check.
Toyota-24 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag module(s) 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 3

  • Side impact sensor 4

  • Rear impact sensors 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner(s)

  • Rear floor impact sensor 6

  • Any damaged restraint system component 7

  • Air bag module(s) 7

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Rear air bag impact sensors

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the air bag has deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If side air bag module has deployed, replace the weight sensor in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Furthermore, it is also necessary to replace the weight sensor in an undamaged area that have registered a major collision, or show damage to the connector. Peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
3Replace all front impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any front impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit any cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4If the side air bags have deployed, replace the side air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
5Replace all rear impact sensors in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace any rear impact sensors in undamaged areas that have registered a major collision, or which exhibit cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
6Replace the rear floor air bag sensor in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair). Also replace the rear floor air bag sensor in an undamaged area that have registered a major collision, or which exhibits cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
7Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-25 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3,4

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 5

  • Side impact sensor (front & rear) 6

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 7

  • Air bag module(s) 7

  • Center air bag Sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed (including when only an air bag or pretensioner is deployed) due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors (center air bag sensor assembly, front air bag sensors, door side air bag sensors and side air bag sensors) as a set.
2If the passenger’s side air bag module is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
3If front seat side air bag assembly is deployed, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
4If knee air bag assembly is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
5When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair).
6When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all side air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). When air bags have not deployed, check for cracks, dents, chips or damage to the serial number. If any of these defects are present, replace the air bag sensor with a new one.
7Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-26 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 4

  • Side impact sensor (front & rear) 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag Sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Occupant Classification System 8

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the passenger’s side air bag module is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If front seat side air bag assembly is deployed, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
3If knee air bag assembly is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
4When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair).
5When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all side air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). When air bags have not deployed, check for cracks, dents, chips or damage to the serial number. If any of these defects are present, replace the air bag sensor with a new one.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one.
8Check the flatness of the body below passenger seat. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-27 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 3

  • Side impact sensors 4

  • Rear impact sensors 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If head impact air bag module has deployed, inspect for damaged pillar garnish or the roof headlining near air bag module assemblies and replace as necessary.
3The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module, front passenger’s side air bag module or knee air bag assembly has deployed. Also replace any front impact sensors which exhibit any cracks, dents, chips on the sensor housing, damage to the connector, peeling off of the label or damage to the serial number.
4The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
5The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Check the flatness of the body below passenger seat. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-28 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front air bag sensor 2

  • Side air bag sensor 3

  • Rear air bag sensor 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Side air bag sensors

  • Front air bag sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU 6

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Glove box or glove box door

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module or front passenger’s side air bag module has deployed.
3The side impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the front seat air bag assembly and curtain air bag assembly have deployed.
4The rear impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag assembly has deployed.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
6When a vehicle is brought in for collision repair, check the flatness of the body below passenger seat. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-29 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors 3

  • Side impact sensors 4

  • Rear impact sensor 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Headliner

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Occupant Classification System 8

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Seat back whiplash protection headrest upper & lower unit. If damaged, replace as necessary.

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2With the front seat air bag assembly installed on the vehicle, perform a visual check. If there are any cuts, minute cracks or marked discoloration on the front seat back assembly or around the front seat air bag assembly, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
3The front impact sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the driver’s side air bag module, front passenger’s side air bag module or knee air bag assembly has deployed.
4Side air bag sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after front seat air bag module and curtain air bag module have deployed
5Rear air bag sensor on the impacted side should be replaced after the curtain air bag module has deployed.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one
8When a vehicle involved in a collision is brought into the workshop for repair, check the flatness of the floor where the front passenger seat is mounted. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-30 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Front air bag impact sensors 2

  • Side air bag impact sensors 3

  • Rear air bag impact sensor 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s) 5

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Front air bag impact sensors

  • Instrument panel

  • Occupant Classification ECU 6

  • Occupant Classification System 7

  • Rear air bag impact sensor

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side air bag impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If the seat side air bag module is deployed, replace the front seat assembly with a new one.
2Replace the front air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
3If the side air bags have deployed, replace the side air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
4If the curtain air bags have deployed, replace the rear air bag sensor on the side in which the collision occurred. Replace both if necessary.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
6Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one
7When a vehicle involved in a collision is brought into the workshop for repair, check the flatness of the floor where the front passenger seat is mounted. If the flatness is not within +/- 3.0 mm (+/- 0.118 in.), adjust it to the specified range.
Toyota-31 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensor 4

  • Side impact sensor (front & rear) 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag Sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly.

  • Occupant Classification ECU 7

  • Occupant Classification System

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger without door air bag assembly, instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
2If front seat side air bag assembly is deployed and defects are found, replace the separate type front seatback cover or separate type front seatback pad with a new one as necessary.
3If knee air bag assembly is deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement, replace instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one as necessary.
4If a front air bag sensor has detected a major collision or any defects are found, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
5If side air bag sensor has detected a major collision or any defects are found, replace the side air bag sensor with a new one.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
7Even if the air bag was not deployed, check if there are any cracks, dents, chips on the case or damage to the connector of the occupant classification ECU. If there are any defects, replace the occupant classification ECU with a new one.
Toyota-32 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3,4

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly.
2If passenger’s side air bag module has deployed and defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger air bag assembly, instrument panel safety pad assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
3If knee impact air bag module has deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement on driver side, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one. If knee impact air bag module has deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement on passenger side, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel air bag assembly, glove compartment door assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4The control unit should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-33 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3,4

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 5

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly.
2If passenger’s side air bag module has deployed and defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger air bag assembly, instrument panel safety pad assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
3If knee impact air bag module has deployed and there is any deformation or cracks on the lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly, instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
4The control unit should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
5Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-34 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3,4,5

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Seat back cover & frame

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly.
2If passenger’s side air bag module has deployed and instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement has any defects such as deformation, cuts or cracks, replace with new components as necessary.
3If knee air bag module has deployed and instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement has any defects such as deformation, cuts or cracks, replace with new components as necessary.
4If curtain air bag module has deployed and headliner is damaged, repair or replace as necessary.
5The control unit should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-35 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 2

  • Front impact sensors 3

  • Side impact sensors 4

  • Rear impact sensors 5

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 6

  • Air bag module(s) 6

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If there is any deformation or cracks on the instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly, replace with a new one.
2The air bag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
3When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair).
4When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all side air bag sensor assemblies in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair).
5When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all side No. 2 air bag sensor assemblies in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair).
6Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-36 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 2

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners 4

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly.
2The center air bag sensor should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
3Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
4Perform a system diagnostic check. Visually check for defects with the seat outer seat belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
Toyota-37 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3,4

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 3

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners 5

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly. For the front seat cushion assembly, be certain to replace the weight sensor in the damaged area.
2When air bag have deployed as the result of a collision, be certain to replace the weight sensor in the damaged area (anywhere in need of repair).
3The control unit should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
4Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
5Perform a system diagnostic check. Visually check for defects with the seat outer seat belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
Toyota-38 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2,3

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 1

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Seat position sensor

  • Side impact sensors

  • Spiral cable

  • Steering pad assembly

  • Rear impact sensor

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1When the SRS parts are deployed due to a collision, be sure to replace all sensors in the damaged areas and center air bag sensor assembly.
2The control unit should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
3Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
Toyota-39 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 3

  • Front impact sensors 4

  • Side impact sensors 5

  • Rear impact sensors 6

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Any damaged restraint system component 7

  • Air bag module(s) 7

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1The air bag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
2Visually check for defects with the lower No. 1 instrument panel (knee) air bag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any of the defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly, instrument panel or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
3Visually check for defects with the air bag ECU assembly. If any of the defects is found, replace the air bag ECU assembly with a new one.
4When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a front air bag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
5When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all side air bag sensor assembly in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a side air bag sensor assembly has detected a major collision, replace the side air bag sensor assembly with a new one.
6When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all rear air bag sensor assembly in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a rear air bag sensor assembly has detected a major collision, replace the rear air bag sensor assembly with a new one.
7Confirm DTCs by checking the SRS warning light. If there is any malfunction in the SRS air bag system, perform troubleshooting.
Toyota-40 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules 1,2

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit) 3

  • Front impact sensors 4

  • Side impact sensors 5

  • Rear impact sensors 6

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioners

  • Any damaged restraint system component 7

  • Air bag module(s) 7

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Front impact sensors

  • Side impact sensors

  • Rear impact sensors

  • Seat position sensor

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Instrument panel & reinforcement

  • Instrument panel knee bolsters & mounting points

  • Seat belts & mounting points

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Wiring harness, connectors or component identified during diagnostic system check

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1The air bag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the air bags has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
2If passenger air bag has deployed, visually check for defects with instrument panel passenger air bag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any of the defects are found, replace instrument panel sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
3Center air bag sensor assembly should be replaced after any air bag deployment as it has been subjected to an impact.
4When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a front air bag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the front air bag sensor with a new one.
5When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all side air bag sensor assembly in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a side air bag sensor assembly has detected a major collision, replace the side air bag sensor assembly with a new one.
6When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all rear air bag sensor assembly in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any of the defects are found or a rear air bag sensor assembly has detected a major collision, replace the rear air bag sensor assembly with a new one.
7Confirm DTCs by checking the SRS warning light. If there is any malfunction in the SRS air bag system, perform troubleshooting.
Toyota-41 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Air bag modules 1,2,3,4

  • Air bag sensor assembly (control unit) 3

  • Air bag sensors 4

  • Seat belt system 5

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Air bag sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belt System

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Check for DTCs by following the prompts on the scan tool screen.
2When any of the air bags have deployed due to the collision, be sure to replace all air bag sensors in the damaged areas and air bag sensor assembly.
3The air bag sensor assembly (control unit) should be replaced after any of the air bags have deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
4Confirm DTCs by checking AIR BAG warning light. If malfunction is indicated, service or replace as necessary.
5When the SRS parts are deployed (including when only an air bag or pretensioner is deployed) due to a collision, be sure to replace all air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair) and the air bag sensor assembly.
6Replace any faulty parts of the seat belt systems (outer belt, inner belt, bolts, nuts, adjustable shoulder anchor, tether anchor hardware and other related parts). When inspecting a vehicle that has been involved in a collision, be sure to check all of the seat belt systems regardless of whether or not the system was activated in the collision. Replace any damaged or malfunctioning systems.
Toyota-42 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Air bag modules 1,2,3

  • Center air bag sensor assembly 3

  • Air bag sensors 4

  • Seat belt system 5

  • Air bag modules

  • Center air bag sensor (control unit)

  • Air bag sensors

  • Occupant Classification ECU

  • Seat belt system

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Connect the scan tool to the DLC3. Check for DTCs by following the prompts on the scan tool screen.
2If curtain shield airbag has deployed, check pillar garnish and roof headlining; replace if damaged
3The center air bag sensor assembly (control unit) should be replaced after any of the air bags have deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
4When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects. If any defects are found or a front airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
5Visually check for defects with the front seat outer belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one
Toyota-43 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component 1,2

  • Air bag module(s) 1,2

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly

  • Curtain airbag connection/mount (on side frame)

  • Airbag sensor

  • Front pillar garnish

  • Front seat inner belt assembly 5

  • Front seat outer belt assembly

  • Front seat assembly 4

  • Horn button assembly

  • Instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly 3

  • Instrument panel safety pad assembly

  • Instrument panel reinforcement sub-assembly

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly.

  • No. 1 Instrument panel under cover sub-assembly

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel air bag assembly.

  • No. 2 Instrument panel under cover sub-assembly

  • Roof headlining assembly

  • Seat position airbag sensor

  • Side airbag pressure sensor

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Press the START-STOP button (engine switch) 3 times within 0.8 seconds to enter Diagnostic (PAD) Mode. (wait for at least 10 seconds) Delete fault memory. If you cannot delete the fault memory: Replace the component that is causing the fault.
2Replace the airbag ECU assembly in the following cases only: In the case of visible external damage. In the case of a corresponding fault memory entry. (airbag indicator light is illuminated)
3If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger without door air bag assembly, instrument panel safety pad or instrument panel reinforcement with a new one.
4Check the seat connection. Replace the front seat airbag assembly and separate type front seatback cover with pad.
5Check front seat inner belt assembly for foreign body, remove it if necessary.
Toyota-44 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor assembly 2,6

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,4

  • Front airbag sensor 5,6

  • Rear airbag sensor 5,6

  • Side airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Occupant detection ECU 1

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
6If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
Toyota-45 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor assembly 2,6

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,4

  • Front airbag sensor 5,6

  • Side airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Floor side airbag sensor 5,6

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Occupant detection ECU 1

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
6If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
Toyota-46 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor assembly 2,5,6

  • Front seat airbag assembly 2,1

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1

  • Rear seat airbag assembly 1,7

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly 1,4

  • Front airbag sensor 5,6

  • Side airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Side No. 3 airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Side No. 4 airbag sensor assembly 5,6

  • Steering wheel

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly, instrument panel sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
6If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
7If any defects are found, replace the rear No. 1 seatback frame sub-assembly, rear No. 1 seatback pad and rear No. 1 seatback cover sub-assembly with a new one.
Toyota-47 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,4

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat airbag assembly 2,1

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Airbag ECU assembly 2,7

  • Front airbag sensor 5,6

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 5,6

  • Side No.1 airbag sensor 5,6

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
6If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
7For Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag ECU assembly.
Toyota-48 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Airbag ECU assembly 1,3,5,7,9

  • Horn button assembly 1,3,5

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,3,5

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly (if deployed) 1,3,5

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly (right and left / if deployed) 1,3,5

  • Front seat assembly (if airbag below deployed) 1,3,5

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1,3,5,9

  • Front seat outer belt assembly (LH and RH) 1,3,5

  • Front airbag sensor (LH and RH) 1,3,5

  • Instrument panel assembly (if instrument panel passenger airbag assembly deployed) 1,3,5

  • Steering wheel 1,3,5

  • Steering column assembly 1,3,5

  • Spiral cable sub-assembly 1,3,5

  • Passengers seat occupant detection system. 1,3,5,7,9

  • Side airbag sensor assembly (collision side) 7,9

  • Front seat outer belt assembly (LH and RH) 7,9

  • Front seat airbag assembly (collision side) 7

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly (center pillar) (collision side) 7,9

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly (collision side) 7,9

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly (rear wheel house) (collision side) 7,9

  • Front seat assembly (collision side) 7,9

  • Roof headlining assembly 7,9

  • Each pillar garnish (collision side) 7,9

  • Horn button assembly 2,4,6

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 2,3,4,6

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly (if not deployed) 1,2,3,4,6

  • Instrument panel assembly (if instrument panel passenger airbag assembly not deployed) 1,2,3,4,6

  • No. 2 steering intermediate shaft assembly 1,3,5

  • Steering rack end sub-assembly 1,3,5

  • Steering wheel 2,4,6

  • Steering column assembly 2,4,6

  • Instrument panel reinforcement assembly 1,3,5

  • Front seat inner belt assembly 1,3,5

  • Front seat outer belt assembly (LH and RH) 2,4,6,8,10

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1,8,10

  • Front seat assembly (collision side) 8

  • Front seat airbag assembly 2,8

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Passengers seat occupant detection system 2,4,6,8,10

  • Airbag ECU assembly 2,4,6

  • Front airbag sensor 2,4,6

  • Side airbag sensor assembly 8,10

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly (center pillar) 8,10

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor assembly (rear wheel house) 8,10

  • Roof headlining assembly 10

  • Each pillar garnish 10

  • Harnesses and connectors on body side that are linked to the replaced parts 1,3,5,7

  • Specially inspect the damage of airbag body, mounting bracket and harness connector.

  • Check the front seat cushion assembly, front seatback assembly, slide rail and front seat headrest assembly for installation condition and looseness.

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

  • When the passengers seat is removed (including the case that the bolts are loosened), perform [Rezero] of the occupant detection system.

  • When the passengers seat is removed (including the case that the bolts are loosened), make sure that the occupant detection system operates normally.

1Frontal collision (horn button assembly activated)
2Frontal collision (horn button assembly not activated)
3Frontal collision (lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly activated)
4Frontal collision (lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly not activated)
5Frontal collision (instrument panel passenger airbag assembly activated)
6Frontal collision (instrument panel passenger airbag assembly not activated)
7Side impact (front seat airbag assembly activated)
8Side impact (front seat airbag assembly not activated)
9Side impact or roll over (curtain shield airbag assembly activated)
10Side impact (curtain shield airbag assembly not activated)
Toyota-49 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,4

  • Instrument panel passenger door airbag assembly 1,5

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat airbag assembly 2,1

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor with ECU assembly 2,8

  • Front airbag sensor 6,7

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 6,7

  • Floor side airbag sensor 6,7

  • No. 2 side airbag sensor 6,7

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 2 instrument panel brace sub-assembly or lower instrument panel mounting bracket with a new one.
5If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger door airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
6Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
7If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
8For Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag sensor with ECU assembly.
Toyota-50 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly 1,7

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 7

  • Front seat airbag assembly 7

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly 7

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 2,7

  • Airbag sensor assembly 3

  • Front airbag sensor 4

  • Door side airbag sensor 4

  • Floor side airbag sensor 4

  • No. 2 side airbag sensor 4

  • Deployed seat belt pretensioner

  • Horn button assembly 5

  • Air bag module(s)

  • Instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly

  • Front seat airbag assembly

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly

  • Airbag sensor assembly

  • Front airbag sensor

  • Door side airbag sensor

  • Floor side airbag sensor

  • No. 2 side airbag sensor

  • Horn button assembly

  • Harness and connector 6

  • Seat belt pretensioners

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If components are in any way damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

1If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger without door airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
2If any defects are found, replace the airbag assembly, instrument panel sub-assembly, instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly with a new one.
3The airbag sensor assembly should be replaced after any of the SRS parts has deployed as it has been subjected to an impact.
4When air bags have deployed as the result of a collision, replace all front air bag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
5If any defects are found, replace the horn button assembly or steering wheel assembly with a new one.
6Check any wire harnesses in exposed contact with the airbag wire harness for damage. Check the connector of the airbag wire harness for scratches, cracks or damage.
7Visually check for defects with the airbag assemblies removed from vehicle.
Toyota-51 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Horn button assembly 1,8

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 2,8

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly 3,8

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 4,8

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 5,8

  • Front seat airbag assembly 6,8

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 7,8

  • Pop up hood lifter assembly 9,8

  • Airbag ECU assembly 10,8

  • Airbag sensors 11,8

  • Horn button assembly

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly

  • Front seat airbag assembly

  • Front seat outer belt assembly

  • Pop up hood lifter assembly

  • Airbag ECU assembly

  • Airbag sensors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If any components are damaged or bent, they must be replaced.

  • DO NOT attempt wiring harness repairs. Replace entire wiring harness.

1If any defects are found, replace the horn button assembly or steering wheel assembly with a new one.
2If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 3 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 2 instrument panel brace sub-assembly or lower instrument panel mounting bracket with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5If any defects are found, replace the curtain shield airbag assembly with a new one.
6If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one. If any defects are found, replace the front seatback frame sub-assembly, front seatback pad or front seatback cover sub-assembly with a new one.If any defects are found, replace the front seat airbag assembly with a new one.
7If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
8Perform a diagnostic system check.
9If any defects are found, replace the pop up hood lifter assembly with a new one.
10The Airbag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the SRS parts has deployed as it has been subjected to an impact.
11When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
Toyota-52 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Horn button assembly 1,2

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,4

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1,5

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1,6

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1,7

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1,8

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1,9

  • Airbag ECU assembly 1,10

  • Front airbag sensor 1,11

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 1,11

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor 1,11

  • Rear airbag sensor 1,11

  • Horn button assembly 1,2

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,3

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,4

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1,5

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1,6

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1,7

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1,8

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1,9

  • Airbag ECU assembly 1,10

  • Front airbag sensor 1,11

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 1,11

  • Side No. 2 airbag sensor 1,11

  • Rear airbag sensor 1,11

  • Harness and connector 1,12

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them. Replace the damaged components with new ones.

1Perform a diagnostic system check.
2Visually check for defects with the horn button assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the horn button assembly or steering wheel assembly with a new one.
3Visually check for defects with the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 3 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4Visually check for defects with the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad insert sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Visually check for defects with the curtain shield airbag assemblies removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the curtain shield airbag assembly with a new one.
6Visually check for defects with the front seat airbag assemblies removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat airbag assembly with a new one.
7Visually check for defects with the front seat cushion airbag assembly RH removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat cushion airbag assembly RH with a new one.
8Visually check for defects with the front seat outer belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
9Visually check for defects with the rear seat outer belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the rear seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
10for Airbag that has not Deployed: Visually check for defects with the airbag ECU assembly installed to the vehicle. for Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag ECU assembly. HINT: The airbag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the SRS parts has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
11When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects. If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
12Check any wire harnesses in exposed contact with the airbag wire harness for damage. Check the connector of the airbag wire harness for scratches, cracks or damage.
Toyota-53 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Horn button assembly 1,2

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,3

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,4

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,5

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1,6

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1,7,8

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1,9

  • Airbag ECU assembly 1,10

  • Front airbag sensor 1,11

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 1,11

  • No. 1 Side airbag sensor 1,11

  • No. 2 Side airbag sensor 1,11

  • Horn button assembly 1,2

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,3

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,4

  • Instrument panel passenger airbag assembly 1,5

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1,6

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1,7,8

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1,9

  • Airbag ECU assembly 1,10

  • Front airbag sensor 1,11

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 1,11

  • No. 1 Side airbag sensor 1,11

  • No. 2 Side airbag sensor 1,11

  • Harness and connector 1,12

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them. Replace the damaged components with new ones.

1Perform a diagnostic system check.
2Visually check for defects with the horn button assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the horn button assembly or steering wheel assembly with a new one.
3Visually check for defects with the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No.1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4Visually check for defects with the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly, lower instrument panel airbag bracket sub-assembly, instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
5Visually check for defects with the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
6Visually check for defects with the curtain shield airbag assemblies removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the curtain shield airbag assembly with a new one.
7Visually check for defects with the front seat airbag assemblies installed to the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the separate type front seatback pad, separate type front seatback cover or front seatback pad with cover with a new one.
8Visually check for defects with the front seat airbag assemblies removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat airbag assembly with a new one.
9Visually check for defects with the front seat outer belt assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat outer belt assembly with a new one.
10for Airbag that has not Deployed: Visually check for defects with the airbag ECU assembly installed to the vehicle. for Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag ECU assembly. HINT: The airbag ECU assembly should be replaced after any of the SRS parts has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
11When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects. If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
12Check any wire harnesses in exposed contact with the airbag wire harness for damage. Check the connector of the airbag wire harness for scratches, cracks or damage.
Toyota-54 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Airbag sensor assembly ECU (control module) 9

  • Horn button assembly 1,2

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,4

  • Instrument panel passenger door airbag assembly 1,6

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat airbag assembly 1

  • Rear seat airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat cushion airbag assembly RH 1

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear 3 point type seat belt assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor with ECU assembly 3,9

  • Front airbag sensor 7,8

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 7,8

  • Floor side airbag sensor 7,8

  • Side No. 1 airbag sensor 7,8

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2If any defects are found, replace the horn button assembly or steering wheel assembly with a new one.
3Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
4If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, No. 3 instrument panel to cowl brace sub-assembly or instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly with a new one.
5If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 2 instrument panel brace sub-assembly or lower instrument panel mounting bracket with a new one.
6If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger door airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad sub-assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
7Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
8If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
9For Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag sensor with ECU assembly. The airbag sensor assembly should be replaced after any of the SRS parts has deployed, as it has been subjected to an impact.
Toyota-55 See Toyota (1990-24) application table
Replace after Deployment Inspect & if Damaged, Replace Component (Even if Air Bag Did Not Deploy) Comments
  • Deployed air bag modules

  • Any damaged restraint system component

  • Airbag sensor assembly ECU (control module) 10

  • Horn button assembly 1

  • Lower No. 1 instrument panel air bag assembly 1,3

  • Lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly 1,4

  • Instrument panel passenger door airbag assembly 1,5

  • Curtain shield airbag assembly 1

  • Front seat airbag assembly 6,7

  • Front seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Rear seat outer belt assembly 1

  • Airbag sensor with ECU assembly 2,10

  • Front airbag sensor 8,9

  • Side airbag pressure sensor 8,9

  • Floor side airbag sensor 8,9

  • No. 2 side airbag sensor 8,9

  • Wiring harnesses & connectors

  • Manufacturer may consider some fasteners and attachments non-reusable. Refer to manufacturer’s service repair manual or appropriate Air Bag Service & Repair article in Mitchell’s Repair Center TechAdvisor product for more information.

  • If there is any damage or deformation of airbag installation components or the areas they are installed to, do not attempt to repair them.

  • Replace the damaged components with new ones.

  • Perform a diagnostic system check after repairs are complete.

1Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle.
2Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle.
3If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 1 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 1 instrument panel brace sub-assembly, lower instrument panel mounting bracket or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
4If any defects are found, replace the lower No. 2 instrument panel airbag assembly, No. 2 instrument panel brace sub-assembly or lower instrument panel mounting bracket with a new one.
5If any defects are found, replace the instrument panel passenger airbag assembly, instrument panel safety pad assembly or instrument panel reinforcement assembly with a new one.
6Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the airbag sensor assembly installed to the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seatback frame sub-assembly, front seatback pad or front seatback cover sub-assembly with a new one.
7Perform a diagnostic system check. Visually check for defects with the assembly removed from the vehicle. If any defects are found, replace the front seat airbag assembly with a new one.
8Perform a diagnostic system check. When airbags have deployed as the result of a collision, be sure to replace all airbag sensors in the damaged areas (anywhere in need of repair). Visually check the airbag sensors in undamaged areas for defects.
9If any defects are found or an airbag sensor has detected a major collision, replace the airbag sensor with a new one.
10For Airbag that has Deployed: Replace the airbag sensor with ECU assembly.