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Help with my 2012 E350 airbags

frede350

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Hi all, I hope someone can help with my problem I am having.

I purchased a 2012 mercedes E350 last year which was involved in an accident. I have completed the body repair(welding) replacing panels etc its now ready for a respray.

Inside the car I replaced the two rear seatbelts which came up when reading the codes. I now have 6 codes left. Two of which are the bonnet sensors which need to be replaced.

I am hoping someone can help with the last four. I have searched everywhere and cannot work out where these four sensors are.



9B71 - An internal fault exists in the right front crash sensor
9B70 - An internal fault exists in the left front crash sensor
9B76 - An internal fault exists in the crash sensor on the right side
9B73 - An internal fault exists in the crash sensor on the Left side

Any help would be highly appreciated.
 
Hi all, I hope someone can help with my problem I am having.

I purchased a 2012 mercedes E350 last year which was involved in an accident. I have completed the body repair(welding) replacing panels etc its now ready for a respray.

Inside the car I replaced the two rear seatbelts which came up when reading the codes. I now have 6 codes left. Two of which are the bonnet sensors which need to be replaced.

I am hoping someone can help with the last four. I have searched everywhere and cannot work out where these four sensors are.



9B71 - An internal fault exists in the right front crash sensor
9B70 - An internal fault exists in the left front crash sensor
9B76 - An internal fault exists in the crash sensor on the right side
9B73 - An internal fault exists in the crash sensor on the Left side

Any help would be highly appreciated.
Did you figure this out I have the same 4 error messages

Any help would be good

Thanks

Shay
 

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A generic code reader may not help in this situation. It will be best if it goes on a Xentry machine and interrogated from there. You may need a new air bag control unit.
 

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