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I had an accident in my 2009 x5 and cannot find the location of the driver side front bumper Airbag sensor.
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On the frame behind the front bumper the bumper is actually a cover over a steel bar that goes across the front it's not like the oldin days when a bumper weighed as much as the car can I ask why are we looking for the air bag sensors?
Front crash sensors are behind the front bumper cover, side sensors (if equipped) are at the lower side of the "B" pillars. I have yet to see one "go bad" without an impact (single use sensors and must be replaced after an accident)..
P0341 camshaft position sensor A circuit range / performance bank 1 or sign this is what it come on my 2010 bmw x5 3.0i What I'm looking for here is location of this camshaft sensor please help me out... thank you
{: ) 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.
There are two crash sensors for that vehicle, they are both up under the front bumper near the radiator support and torsion bar. It is held in with a 10mm bolt and has a yellow connector on the harness. There is one on the driver side and one on the passenger.
There is also a sensor (Paasenger Presence System) located in the passenger seat that turns on and off the airbag or controls the amount of force it deploys with depending on the weight of the person sitting in the seat.
You triggered the impact sensor.(usually on or near the front bumper) It will need to be re-set or replaced, and obviously, you need to replace airbag.
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!
I have the same issue (which comes and goes often).
It is caused by a loose wire connection, used for the drivers side airbag located in the seat.. The connector for mine is located under the front drivers seat. There are a couple of connectors that are connected to a bar under the front of the seat. I don't recall which one is used for the Airbag sensor.
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