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01738 - Crash Sensor for Front Airbag; Drivers Side (G283)
- 1.1.1 Possible Symptoms
- 1.2.1 Possible Causes
- 1.3.1 Possible Solutions
- 1.4.1 Special Notes
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* Check wiring and connections for G283 | * Check wiring and connections for G283 | ||
* If connections are ok, change passenger side crash sensor (G284) with drivers side sensor (G283). If the fault change also, you found a faulty sensor. Replace it | * If connections are ok, change passenger side crash sensor (G284) with drivers side sensor (G283). If the fault change also, you found a faulty sensor. Replace it | ||
* If changing G283 with G284 does not change the fault, then check wiring between G283 and Airbag Control Unit | * If changing G283 with G284 does not change the fault, then check wiring between G283 and Airbag Control Unit. | ||
** If someone repaired or replaced the 2 wire connector at the crash sensor and reversed (swapped) the wiring the DTC may show: Open or Short to Plus - MIL ON. The wiring diagram for the vehicle in question will add clarity. | |||
==== Special Notes ==== | |||
* When found in the NAR (North American Region) New Beetle and New Beetle Convertible models see if the R6 / 69H1 Safety Recall was completed. The TSB involves replacing both crash sensors (G284 & G283) when the old / early production sensors are instated. | |||
** The common fault codes are [[01739]] and / or 01738 | |||
[[Category:Fault Codes]] | [[Category:Fault Codes]] |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 1 November 2018
01738 - Crash Sensor for Front Airbag; Drivers Side (G283)
Possible Symptoms
- Airbag Light is on
- MIL is on
Possible Causes
- Wiring and/or connections faulty
- G283 is faulty
Possible Solutions
- Check wiring and connections for G283
- If connections are ok, change passenger side crash sensor (G284) with drivers side sensor (G283). If the fault change also, you found a faulty sensor. Replace it
- If changing G283 with G284 does not change the fault, then check wiring between G283 and Airbag Control Unit.
- If someone repaired or replaced the 2 wire connector at the crash sensor and reversed (swapped) the wiring the DTC may show: Open or Short to Plus - MIL ON. The wiring diagram for the vehicle in question will add clarity.
Special Notes
- When found in the NAR (North American Region) New Beetle and New Beetle Convertible models see if the R6 / 69H1 Safety Recall was completed. The TSB involves replacing both crash sensors (G284 & G283) when the old / early production sensors are instated.
- The common fault codes are 01739 and / or 01738