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Where is the front airbag sensor?

Where is the front airbag sensor?

The location of airbag sensors differs from car to car. The most common location is inside the front bumper or fender, however many modern vehicles have several airbag sensors. They can also be found inside the engine bay, in the passenger seat area, or even in the rear or sides of the vehicle.

Where are the air bag sensors on a minivan?

The reason I suspect the sensors, is because the light came on shortly after my wife said she hit a snow bank when parking the van. The sensors are located in the bumper cover behind the foglamp on each side. Screwing them up is fairly easy.

Why is my air bag sensor not working?

Screwing them up is fairly easy. My wife backed off a curb with ours and pulled the wires out of the sensor, setting the light. Luckily, there was enough wire remaining to get it fixed without new parts. Good news, there is a recall on these sensors if you live in the snowbelt, check the dealer.

Is there a recall on the snow belt air bag sensor?

Good news, there is a recall on these sensors if you live in the snowbelt, check the dealer. the recall covers all defective (corroded/cracked) sensors – snow belt can have the still functioning accelerometers replaced, the rest need to have them break before recall is applied…

The reason I suspect the sensors, is because the light came on shortly after my wife said she hit a snow bank when parking the van. The sensors are located in the bumper cover behind the foglamp on each side. Screwing them up is fairly easy.

Where is the SRS airbag control module located?

In most GM cars it is under the driver or passenger seat. Disconnect the positive battery cable and wait 3 min. You are now safe to unplug the airbag control module harness wiring plugs. All airbag srs components must be installed and connected properly before installing the airbag control module.

How do you install an airbag control module?

All airbag srs components must be installed and connected properly before installing the airbag control module. This includes air bags, seat belts, clock spring and impact sensors. Disconnect the battery and bolt down the module and then connect the harness wiring plugs.

Screwing them up is fairly easy. My wife backed off a curb with ours and pulled the wires out of the sensor, setting the light. Luckily, there was enough wire remaining to get it fixed without new parts. Good news, there is a recall on these sensors if you live in the snowbelt, check the dealer.

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Ruth Doyle