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2008 Scion xB Airbag SRS Wiring Diagram

Find airbag module wiring, crash sensor circuits, seatbelt pretensioner paths, and SRS warning light schematics.

Matched Diagrams

35

Variant Used

xB L4-2.4L (2AZ-FE)

Total Vehicle Diagrams

979

From Diagram To Fix

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Vehicle Repair Hub

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OEM source

Factory Manual Evidence

When there is no clean repair shortcut for this system, drop into the OEM manual sections that usually carry the authoritative test path.

2008 Scion xB A L L Diagnostic Trouble Codes ( DTC ) β†’

Diagnostic signal

Codes Often Seen With This System

Use the code cluster when wiring faults overlap with check-engine or module-level diagnostics.

B0001: Driver Frontal Stage 1 Deployment Control β†’

Top Airbag SRS Diagram Paths

1.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H10 (Curtain Shield Airbag Squib Circuit LH)GeneralOpen2.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H11 (Side Airbag Squib LH)GeneralOpen3.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I6 (Curtain Shield Airbag Squib Circuit RH)GeneralOpen4.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I7 (Side Airbag Squib RH)GeneralOpen5.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > N1 (Airbag Squib (Front Passenger's Airbag Assembly))GeneralOpen6.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > N2 (Airbag Squib (Front Passenger's Airbag Assembly))GeneralOpen7.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > R2 (Airbag Squib (Steering Wheel Pad),Spiral Cable))GeneralOpen8.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > R3 (Airbag Squib (Steering Wheel Pad),Spiral Cable))GeneralOpen9.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > A13 (Front Airbag Sensor RH)GeneralOpen10.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > A8 (Front Airbag Sensor LH)GeneralOpen11.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > C17 (Center Airbag ECU)GeneralOpen12.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > CN1 (Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel No.2 Wire (Near the Front Passenger's Airbag))GeneralOpen13.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H12 (Center Airbag ECU)GeneralOpen14.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H2 (Front Pretensioner LH)GeneralOpen15.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H8 (Front Side Airbag Sensor LH)GeneralOpen16.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > H9 (Rear Side Airbag Sensor LH)GeneralOpen17.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I2 (Front Pretensioner RH)GeneralOpen18.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I4 (Front Side Airbag Sensor RH)GeneralOpen19.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I5 (Rear Side Airbag Sensor RH)GeneralOpen20.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > I8 (Center Airbag ECU)GeneralOpen21.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > M2 (Occupant Classification ECU)GeneralOpen22.Connector Views > Connector Views By Connector Number > M3 (Occupant Classification Sensor)GeneralOpen23.Connector Views > Seat Occupant SensorGeneralOpen24.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > Electronic Circuit Inspection ProcedureRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen25.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > General InformationRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen26.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot ECU Controlled Systems > How to Proceed With TroubleshootingRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen27.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Continuity and Resistance CheckRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen28.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Disconnection of Male and Female ConnectorsRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen29.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Finding A Short CircuitRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen30.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > How to Replace TerminalRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen31.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagnostic Aids > How to Troubleshoot Electrical Circuits > Voltage CheckRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen32.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Abbreviations Used Within DiagramsRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen33.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Symbols Used Within DiagramsRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen34.Air Bag Systems β€” Diagram Information and Instructions > Wiring Color CodesRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen35.Air Bag Systems β€” Electrical DiagramsRestraints and Safety SystemsOpen