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Old 11-05-2009, 12:55 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kyle@STILLEN View Post
6) A lot of the aftermarket turbo kits that I have seen, remove the crash beam and replace it with an intercooler. This crash beam in the front of the car houses the airbag sensors.
The impact sensor is not mounted to the impact beam which itself is only rated for about 5MPH.

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DTC B1035 [COMM FAIL] CRASH ZONE SENSOR
Main “G” sensor that generates signal voltage, when it detects deceleration beyond the specified level caused by vehicle frontal collision.

OPERATION
When ACU defines both signal voltage of the “G” sensor and the safing sensor to be that of collision which exceeds specified level, the driving circuit switches on and feed the electric ignitor of both driver and passenger air bags and pre-tensioner seat belt.

STRUCTURE
Integrated type of the G sensor element for frontal collision with output terminals for signal voltage.

INSTALLATION
Crash zone sensor is installed on the radiator core support assembly with fixed nuts.
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