Tonygw
MB Enthusiast
Hi Guys
Just fitted a new battery to my 2012 C250 cdi estate. Good news I have brake hold function and eco stop start functions back (not sure eco stop start is a good thing ;-) )
Bad news the car has thrown an error code now with the airbag.
Code B27352B stored,
The Squib for Pyro fuse onboard electrical network line has a malfunction. The Electrical lines have a short circuit to each other.
Having done some research I found the "squib" to be a small yellow and blue plug device that's plugged into the pyro fuse on the positive terminal on the battery.
If I disconnect it, I don't read a short, but the two pins of the pyro fuse (on the battery terminal) are reading less than 1ohm.
Do I really need a new pyro fuse or am I missing something?? The car works fine everything is working apart from this error message and code.
I have booked it in at my local indy next week but I hate being beaten by these kind of things. So any clues or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Just fitted a new battery to my 2012 C250 cdi estate. Good news I have brake hold function and eco stop start functions back (not sure eco stop start is a good thing ;-) )
Bad news the car has thrown an error code now with the airbag.
Code B27352B stored,
The Squib for Pyro fuse onboard electrical network line has a malfunction. The Electrical lines have a short circuit to each other.
Having done some research I found the "squib" to be a small yellow and blue plug device that's plugged into the pyro fuse on the positive terminal on the battery.
If I disconnect it, I don't read a short, but the two pins of the pyro fuse (on the battery terminal) are reading less than 1ohm.
Do I really need a new pyro fuse or am I missing something?? The car works fine everything is working apart from this error message and code.
I have booked it in at my local indy next week but I hate being beaten by these kind of things. So any clues or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks