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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: Seat Belt Warning Alarm

Purpose

Function

Driver/passenger seat belt warning alarm sound function

Construction

Operation

1. The instrument cluster receives (1) the vehicle speed signal from the PCM, the driver/passenger buckle switch signal and occupancy sensor signal from the SAS control module when the ignition is switched ON (engine off or on).

2. The instrument cluster microcomputer turns the transistor on (2) based on each signal.

3. When the transistor turns on, a ground circuit with the alarm is established and the alarm sounds (3).


Fail-safe

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