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Fix SRS Code 1BC700 Deployment Data Record Full on Chrysler, Dodge, and Jeep Vehicles

Written by John Wells | Nov 28, 2018 5:00:00 AM
Are you getting a “1BC700 Deployment Data Record Full “ code indicating that a collision was detected? This code means that your vehicle was in an accident and now has crash data stored in the ACM airbag control. 
This code cannot be cleared or erased with any diagnostic scan tool. It will give you the error “Cannot Execute the Routine.”
Warning: Remove restraint system diagnostic tools from the vehicle prior to road testing. If tools are not removed, the supplemental restraint system (SRS) device may not deploy in a crash. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury or death in a crash and may violate vehicle safety standards.
Note: After diagnosing or repairing a Supplemental Restraint System (SRS), the restraint system diagnostic tools (if required) must be removed before operating the vehicle on the road.
Note: Deployable devices (such as airbag modules and pretensioners) may deploy alone or in various combinations depending on the impact event.
Note: Always refer to the appropriate workshop manual procedures prior to carrying out vehicle repairs that affect the SRS and safety belt system.
Note: The SRS must be fully operational and free of faults before releasing the vehicle to the customer.

 

How to Remove an Airbag Module

Start by referring to the correct removal and installation procedure for all SRS components being installed. When any deployable device or combination of devices have deployed and/or the Airbag Control Module (ACM/RCM) has DTC 1BC700 in memory, the repair of the vehicle SRS must include the removal of all deployed devices and the installation of new deployable devices, the removal and installation of new impact sensors and the removal and installation of a new ACM/RCM. DTCs must be cleared from all required modules after repairs are carried out.

Vehicles with Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) Systems

After installation of new Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) components, carry out the Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) System Reset procedure as instructed in the workshop manual. Refer to the appropriate workshop manual for OCS system removal and installation procedure. When a vehicle has been involved in a collision and the Occupant Classification System Module (OCSM) has DTC 1BC700 stored in memory, the repair of the OCS system is to include the following procedures for the specified system: For rail-type OCS systems, inspect the passenger side floor pan for damage and repair as necessary. Install new OCS system rails. Do not install a new OCSM unless DTC 1BC700 cannot be cleared. For a weight sensor bolt-type OCS system, inspect the passenger side floor pan for damage and repair as necessary. Install a new seat track with OCS system weight sensor bolts. DTC must be cleared from the OCSM before carrying out Occupant Classification Sensor (OCS) System Reset. Do not install a new OCSM unless DTC 1BC700 cannot be cleared. For bladder-type OCS systems, inspect for damage and repair as necessary. If the installation of an OCS system component is required, an OCS system service kit must be installed. When any damage to the impact sensor mounting points or mounting hardware has occurred, repair or install new mounting points and mounting hardware as needed. When the driver airbag module has deployed, a new clockspring must be installed. New driver and/or front passenger safety belt systems (including retractors, buckles, and height adjusters) must be installed if the vehicle is involved in a collision that results in deployment of the driver and/or front passenger safety belt pretensioners. Inspect the entire vehicle for damage, including the following components:
  • Steering column (deployable column if equipped)
  • Instrument panel knee bolsters and mounting points
  • Instrument panel braces and brackets
  • Instrument panel and mounting points
  • Seats and seat mounting points
  • Safety belts, safety belt buckles, and safety belt retractors.
  • SRS wiring, wiring harnesses and connectors
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