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28th January 2023, 13:58 | #1 |
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Side Sensor Right TOAF Airbag -- Check my logic please!
Hi all, Have just purchased a 2002 ZT 2.5 auto with the airbag light on. On all the 75s my dad had, it was just a matter of jiggling the cables under the seat, but this hasn't fixed the issue (especially as the connectors on both sides have been cut off and soldered). I firstly tried WAGO connectors, but that didn't help either -- does mean I can lift the seat out now if I need to. I ordered a TOAF cable and pulled the codes today; as you can see in the image it's complaining about the right hand impact sensor. Googling around, it seems that this can be caused by a sunroof leak, and sure enough the carpet under the drivers' seat is damp. Does it sound reasonable that the two issues are related? I'm going to permanently seal the sunroof with some silicone, I think. I feel like it's probably a case of needing a new impact sensor, but I can't seem to find one for 2002 models. Any idea where I should start looking? |
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Yes I'd say it's reasonable to suspect that water has infiltrated the impact sensor to cause the communication error. It would be a shame to render your sunroof unusable, particularly when the day comes that you want to sell the car. I'd suggest that you dry out the carpets and remove the sensor to a warm place for 48 hours. In the meantime search for club member Arctic's solution for the sunroof problem. It's a joint in the drain tubes which is responsible if I remember correctly and it can be modified to prevent a recurrence. Simon
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28th January 2023, 16:13 | #3 | |
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Hi, thanks for the reply & welcome. The sunroof is inoperable anyway -- it's not the fuse so I suspect there's a break in the wiring somewhere. I think I'll use some clear PU sealant so it can be scraped away in future. Thanks for the advice. I'll try and dry it out, but in the instance it's too far gone, where's a good place to get a replacement? Cheers. |
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28th January 2023, 17:36 | #4 |
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Replacements for these earlier sensors are getting difficult to find. NLA at Rimmer's. Part no. YDB100310
There are some on eBay: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/204224620...Bk9SR6CgyJq_YQ Avoid those with white oxide as they've probably been swimming. Or post in the "Wanted" section, some people like Arctic are know for their extensive hoards Regards |
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Thanks for the part number. I'll get hunting. |
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28th January 2023, 22:28 | #6 |
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If you need to test, TOAF lets you deactivate various bits of the SRS system. Sorry I can't remember if the impact sensors are included... but if so, it might help you to ascertain if that is indeed the problem...
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31st January 2023, 18:38 | #7 |
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The white corrosion on the base of the sensor can force itself under the seal betwen the base and the green plastic. It did on mine and there was water inside. NOT recoverable.
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31st January 2023, 18:54 | #8 |
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Thanks for the replies all. I've dropped it with forum member @Lee T, who is going to dry the carpet out and fingers crossed the sensor isn't too drowned...
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