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hi my name is alex and i beleave the answer to your airbag light is your airbag sensor you might have blown a fuse.the sensors are sometimes located in your bumpers and in your doors u might have bumped either one so have your sensors checked aswell as the fuses for the sensors ok
{: ) There are many components in the airbag system of a vehicle and each one plays a distinct function in order to ensure a reliable protection, and timely deployments of the airbag in cases of extreme collisions.
You may be referring to the front and side impact sensors. These sensors are always on the front lines, meaning they usually are the first, the closest, and receives the most impact in collision situations.
The front impact sensors (left and right) are located on the front frame crossmember.
The right side impact sensor is located under the right front door trim near the lower rear of the door frame. The left side impact sensor is located under the left front door trim near the lower rear of the door frame.
Depending on which airbag sensor your after. There are 4 crash sensors on these. 2 in the doors for the side airbags, and the other 2 can be located underneath the bonnet. The sensors respond to the relevant airbag on the same side, i.e nearside sensor = passengers airbag, offside sensor = drivers airbag.
The main SRS control unit can be located underneath the centre console, thought ild add this in case you needed it!
you may not always have to replace sensors, but you will have to change the airbag module (usually under front seat, sometimes in middle of dash) To remove the passenger airbag you have to take out the dash.
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