| Description |
| • | Side Impact Sensors (SIS), each installed on the center part of the right and left front door modules and the right and left center pillars, detects side impact during collision. |
| • | The pressure-sensitive side collision detection sensor (P-SIS) is a method that senses the pressure when it collides, and is also called P-SIS, and the side collision detection sensor (G-SIS) is a method that senses the acceleration at the time of collision. Also called G-SIS. |
| • | The SRSCM uses the signals from SIS during side collision to determine whether and when to deploy the side air bag. |
| Components |

| 1. Pressure Side Impact Sensor (P-SIS) | 2. Gravity Side Impact Sensor (G-SIS) |
| Removal |
| 1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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| 2. | Remove the front door trim. (Refer to Body - "Front Door Trim") |
| 3. | Disconnect the pressure side impact sensor connector (A) after pushing the lock pin.
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| 4. | Remove the pressure side impact sensor (A) after rotating it in the direction of the arrow.
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| 1. | Disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal.
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| 2. | Remove the center pillar trim. (Refer to Body (Interior and Exterior) - "Center Pillar Trim") |
| 3. | Remove the gravity side impact sensor (A) after loosening the mounting bolt and disconnecting the connector (B).
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| Installation |
| 1. | Check if the battery (-) cable is disconnected.
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| 2. | Install a new pressure side impact sensor and connect the pressure side impact sensor connector. |
| 3. | Install the front door trim. (Refer to Body - "Front Door Trim") |
| 4. | Reconnect the battery negative (-) terminal. |
| 5. | After installing the front impact sensor, confirm proper system operation.
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| 1. | Check if the battery (-) cable is disconnected.
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| 2. | Install the new side impact sensor with the screws, then connect the front side impact sensor connector.
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| 3. | Install the center pillar trim. (Refer to Body (Interior and Exterior) - "Center Pillar Trim") |
| 4. | Reconnect the battery negative (-) terminal.
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