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Rezeroing Procedure
2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Rezeroing Procedure
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- Ensure passenger front seat is empty. Ensure all SIR and PPS components, connectors and Connector Position Assurance (CPA) clips are installed correctly. Install scan tool to Data Link Connector (DLC), located under left side of instrument panel.NOTE: All SIR and PPS DTC's must be cleared before rezeroing PPS. Presence of current or history DTC's will prevent PPS from rezeroing.
- Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, clear SIR and PPS DTC's. Request PPS rezeroing procedure using scan tool.
- When rezeroing procedure is initiated, PPS will illuminate both PASSENGER AIR BAG ON and OFF indicators, located on rear view mirror until rezeroing procedure in completed:
- When rezeroing procedure has been successfully completed, PPS will display current system status in rear view mirror indicator.
- If rezeroing procedure was unsuccessful, both PASSENGER AIR BAG ON and OFF indicators will alternate from no illumination to full illumination in one second intervals for 5 seconds. PPS will treat an unsuccessful rezeroing attempt as a system fault.
- If rezeroing procedure was unsuccessful, repeat this procedure. Due to communication status between SDM and PPS, rezeroing procedure may need to be repeated until a successful flash sequence has been achieved. Go to SIR DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK .
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION
| Trouble Code | Possible Cause |
|---|---|
| 023 | Passenger seat belt tension retractor sensor signal voltage low or high |
| 024 | PPS detects low voltage |
| 063 | PPS out of calibration |
| 064 | PPS has lost communication with SDM |
| 065 | PPS voltage out of range |
| B0012 | Passenger stage 2 deployment loop resistance low |
| B0013 | Passenger stage 2 deployment loop resistance high |
| B0014 | Passenger stage 2 deployment loop voltage short to ground or voltage |
| B0016 | Passenger stage 1 deployment loop resistance low |
| B0017 | Passenger stage 1 deployment loop resistance high |
| B0018 | Passenger stage 1 deployment loop voltage short to ground or voltage |
| B0022 | Driver stage 1 deployment loop resistance low |
| B0024 | Driver stage 1deployment loop short to ground or voltage |
| B0026 | Driver stage 1 deployment loop resistance high |
| B0028 | Passenger side impact deployment loop resistance low |
| B0029 | Passenger side impact deployment loop resistance high |
| B0030 | Passenger side impact deployment loop short to ground or voltage |
| B0040 | Driver side impact deployment loop resistance low |
| B0041 | Driver side impact deployment resistance high |
| B0042 | Driver stage 2 deployment loop resistance low |
| B0043 | Driver stage 2 deployment loop short to ground or voltage |
| B0044 | Driver stage 2 deployment loop resistance high |
| B0045 | Driver side impact deployment loop short to ground or voltage |
| B0051 | Deployment commanded |
| B0053 | Deployment commanded with loop malfunction |
| B0077 | Driver-side SIS valid identification message not received |
| B0078 | Passenger-side SIS valid identification message not received |
| B0079 | Driver-side SIS identification not correct |
| B0080 | Driver-side SIS NOK message |
| B0081 | Passenger-side SIS identification not correct |
| B0082 | Passenger-side SIS NOK message |
| B0083 | Passenger SPS circuit amperage out of range |
| B0084 | Driver SPS circuit amperage out of range |
| B0092 | Incorrect PPS verification identification |
| B0098 | Incorrect PPS verification identification |
| B0100 | Driver-side EFS valid identification not received |
| B0101 | Driver-side EFS NOK message |
| B0102 | Driver-side EFS incorrect identification message |
| B0103 | Passenger-side EFS valid identification not received |
| B0104 | Passenger-side EFS NOK message |
| B0105 | Passenger-side EFS incorrect identification message |
| B1000 | SDM malfunction |
| B1001 | Option configuration error |
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.