The svc manual is not very clear. It does have a warning about trashing it (Controller) if it has been dropped.
NEVER STRIKE OR KICK THE AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE, AS IT CAN DAMAGE THE IMPACT SENSOR OR AFFECT ITS CALIBRATION. IF AN AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE IS ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED DURING SERVICE, THE MODULE MUST BE SCRAPPED AND REPLACED WITH A NEW UNIT.
Only one impact sensor is used in this airbag system. The impact sensor is an accelerometer that senses the rate of vehicle deceleration, which provides verification of the direction and severity of an impact. The impact sensor is calibrated for the specific vehicle, and is only serviced as a unit with the ACM.
The ACM also contains an energy-storage capacitor. This capacitor stores enough electrical energy to deploy the airbags for up to one second following a battery disconnect or failure during an impact. The purpose of the capacitor is to provide airbag system protection in a severe secondary impact, if the initial impact has damaged or disconnected the battery, but was not severe enough to deploy the airbags.
Club cab and quad cab models of this vehicle are equipped with a structural seat belt control system. The structural seat belt control system includes a Seatbelt Control Timer Module (SCTM) The SCTM has a hard wired input to the ACM. If the ACM detects a fault input from the SCTM, or if the ACM does not detect an input from the SCTM, it sends messages to the instrument cluster on the CCD data bus to turn on the seat belt reminder lamp. See Structural Seat Belt Control System in this group for more information.
Bob