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CrazyZed 06-08-2020 03:44 PM

SRS Airbag Front Crash Sensor Fault
 
Hello fellow 370Z Enthusiasts!

I own a 2016 Z that had been in an accident that damaged the wire that leads to the front crash sensor in the engine bay. The wire damage was right behind the passenger headlight.

The blinking SRS Dash Light, when put into diagnostics mode, displays two 3 second flashes followed by one quick flash. (The indication of a Front Crash Sensor Fault)

Judging from this I attempted to cut out the damaged SRS wire, (after having cut the outer plastic wiring tube and pulled it away from the other wires), and I took a new connector and sensor and butt-spliced them to the remaining wire. (This is a shielded SRS cable and has a ground wire)

But I'm still getting the same Dash Light Sequence showing the front crash sensor fault.

Are there any knowledgeable persons who might be willing to help with advice on how to remedy this problem? Can the wire be successfully spliced? Could the fault actually be somewhere else?

SouthArk370Z 06-08-2020 04:38 PM

There may be a reset procedure in the FSM. Link in sig.

gryghst 06-08-2020 04:48 PM

You may need to have the air bag control module cleared. I had to replace the front crash sensor on a 350z. I then sent out the air bag control module to be cleared. I found a number of places on line that would do it wit a 2 day turnaround.

CrazyZed 06-10-2020 02:53 PM

Had the SRS Module cleared of crash data by a firm in southern California.

And I discovered from fixing one of my side crash sensors that when a crash sensor fault is fixed the dash light goes out without any resetting.


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