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01-28-2020, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Coding out rear seat belt tensioners
Good Morning All,
A bit of back ground. I bought a Cat N e91 2008 back in June 2019. The airbag light was intermittent with codes: 93B5 - Rear Left PreTensioner 93B6 - Rear Right PreTensioner. Once I started to investigate the fault I found that both PreTensioners had deployed. The previous owner have to resistors attached to the wiring harness (To the Pretensioner plug) which is used to fool the ECU. I replaced both tensioners with 2nd hand parts both test at 0.05 Ohms which are good. I then cleared faults and 93B5 - Rear Left Tensioner doesn't delete at all. So I've stripped out the centre console to gain access to the Air bag module. I've test the wiring from tensioner to ECU continuity all OK. Resistance at the ECU for both Tensioners read. Rear Right Tensioner at ECU = 0.4 Ohms (No fault codes stored) Rear Left Tensioner at ECU = 0.1 Ohms (This could be a difference in wire length?) So I decided to have any Crash Data from the ECU and faults removed by CrashData UK. In order to keep me mobile I bought a 2nd hand ECU with the same part numbers etc. I received by ECU back from crashData UK plugged the unit in - reconnected the battery and NO IGNITION a Red Vehicle on Ramp light. So I took it off and made a complaint to the company (Still waiting to hear back). I re-fitted my 2nd hand unit and now I want to code out the tensioners. Using NCSexpert I'm able to flash the AGB Module no problem. I've flashed the airbag module with all the tensioners coded as not active. Now all the tensioners have come back as stored faults instead? and won't clear. I'm going to re-flash with all the tensioners as active just to make sure I can turn the issue ON/OFF etc. Question I have is: If I want to code the seat belt tensioners out, do I have to code something else out along with these tensioners? Any help would be much appreciated. Regards |
01-28-2020, 09:30 AM | #2 |
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Id imagine that if you are disabling the rear tensioners with NCS you need to unplug them as well.
Otherwise the AGB module will detect them, see that they arent working and give you the red light. |
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01-28-2020, 09:48 AM | #3 | |
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That makes sense I will try later after work. Cheers |
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01-29-2020, 02:26 AM | #4 | |
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I've disabled both rears - even the rear right (even though it's working) just didn't want this type of issue again. For anyone wanting to conduct the same or similar issue's I've added my procedure below. Coding out Rear Seat Belt Tensioners Start by: Unplug the Tensioner connectors 1. Open INPA make sure connection is OK 2. Close INPA 3. Open NCSexpert 4. Click File 5. Choose NCSexpert (offen) Wayne (MyProfile) 6. Click F1 (VIN/ZCS/FA) 7. Click F3 (Choose ECU) 8. Choose E89 (For E91) Click OK 9. Choose CAS Click OK 10. Wait to load 11. Click F6 Back 12. Click F4 (Process ECU) 13. Choose ABG Click OK 14. Click OK 15. Click F4 Read ECU 16. TRC file pop up Close TRC file 17. Go to C/Drive and locate NCSexpert. 18. Click folder labelled WORK 19. Open FSW_PSW.TRC 20. Search the German word for parameter 21. Change the parameter = (I modified REAR LEFT and REAR RIGHT tensioners To active / aktiv or not active / nacht_aktiv 22. Click File 23. Save as 24. FSW_PSW.MAN 25. Save as type choose All files 26. Click Replace / Override 27. Open NCSexpert 28. Choose NCSexpert (offen) Wayne (MyProfile) 29. Click F1 (VIN/ZCS/FA) 30. Click F3 (Choose ECU) 31. Choose E89 (For E91) Click OK 32. Choose CAS Click OK 33. Wait 34. Click F6 Back 35. Click F4 Process ECU 36. Choose ABG Click OK 37. Click OK 38. Click F5 Basic Functions 39. Choose coapiReadSgGetFswPsw 40. Click OK 41. Click OK 42. Basic functions perfect ended Click OK 43. NOTE: JOBNAME = SG_CODIEREN 44. Click F3 (Execute Job) 45. NOTE: Coding Active 46. NOTE: Coding Ended 47. Cycle key on and off once. Restraint System Fault GONE! Thanks :-) |
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05-01-2021, 01:22 AM | #6 |
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Hey trying to do this but when I code it out by changing seat belt pretensioner to nicht-aktiv I then get a fault for the rear tensioner not coded to OEM equipment same code 93b5
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