A crash sensor is a device used in vehicles to detect sudden deceleration or impact during a collision. It typically utilizes accelerometers or other sensing technologies to monitor changes in motion. When a crash is detected, the sensor triggers safety systems such as airbags or seatbelt pretensioners to protect occupants. This technology plays a crucial role in enhancing vehicle safety and minimizing injury during accidents.
What type of Crash? If it is Snow crash the ISBN is 0-553-08853-X
CRASH!!!
Crash and Bernstein - 2012 Crash Lands 1-1 was released on: USA: 8 October 2012
Phantom Crash happened in 2002.
The movie Crash is a plot to illustrate stereotypes and assumptions.
The front crash sensor is located inside the airbag control module.
It means the primary crash sensor circuit has had a short to ground, possibly an activated crash sensor due to a crash detected, and then the issue has gone away, in other words, it is intermittant. If there has been no crash then there may be an intermittant issue with that crash sensor, or the crash sensor cicuit wiring. The fault code may be cleared to see if the issue returns. The companion code to a 54 is a code 14. When there is a short that occurs, the lamp should flash a 14 at first, then begin flashing the 54 when the short goes away.
The crash sensor could be located under the hood somewhere
Under the driver seat.
i do believe it is in front by grill and radiator
run into a brick wall at 40 mph
To replace the airbag crash sensor on a 2008 Chevy Silverado, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, locate the crash sensor, typically found near the front of the vehicle, either under the hood or behind the front bumper. Remove the mounting bolts and disconnect the electrical connector, then install the new sensor by reversing the process. Finally, reconnect the battery and reset any airbag fault codes if necessary.
under the radiator and cooling fans, right in the middle.
Code 45 means LH primary crash sensor not mounted correctly or ground circuit fault to the sensor.
mounted on the top of your bumper(should be on the left side lol)
It was $150 at the dealership where I bought the car. $240 to replace it with tax and labor.
Flash Code Description/Information 12 / 52 Low Battery Voltage or VSS (12 volts) 13 / 53 Airbag (SRS) Or Crash Sensor Circuit Short Circuited To Ground or Earth 14 / 54 Primary Crash Sensor Circuit Short Circuited To Ground or Earth 21 Safing Sensor / Diagnostic Unit Not Properly Mounted 22 Safing Sensor / Diagnostic Unit Output Circuit Short Circuited To Battery Voltage or VSS (12 volts) 23 Safing Sensor / Diagnostic Unit Input Feed/Return Circuit Open Circuit 24 Safing Sensor / Diagnostic Unit Output Feed/Return Circuit Open Circuit 32 Driver's Airbag (SRS) Module Circuit High Resistance Or Open Circuit 33 Passenger's Airbag (SRS) Module Circuit High Resistance Or Open Circuit 34 Driver's Airbag (SRS) Module Circuit Low Resistance Or Open Circuit 35 Passenger's Airbag (SRS) Module Circuit Low Resistance Or Open Circuit 41 Right-hand Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/ Return Circuit Open Circuit 42 Left-hand Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Feed/Return Circuit Open Circuit 44 Right-hand Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted Properly 45 Left-hand Radiator Primary Crash Sensor Not Mounted Properly 51 Diagnostic Monitor Internal Thermal Fuse Blown (Replace Diagnostic Monitor) 52 Back Up Power Supply Voltage Boost Failure 53 Primary Crash Sensor Circuit Resistance To Ground Or Diagnostic Monitor Failure