Where are crash sensors located?

Where are crash sensors located?

Airbag sensors usually are located at the front of most of today’s American made automobiles. They are placed purposefully in the known impact zones of a vehicle. This way when a crash occurs, the sensors can signal the airbag to deploy nearly instantaneously.

Why is my airbag light on VW Jetta?

If a vehicle has been in a minor crash and the airbag hadn’t deployed, this might have triggered the vehicle’s “crash sensors”. This will cause the airbag warning lights to illuminate, meaning the airbag will need to be reset so that it can deploy, should a crash occur.

How many crash sensors are in a car?

AIR BAG CRASH SENSORS Located in the front of most domestic vehicles are one to three “crash” sensors. These are positioned well forward in the crush zones so they will react almost instantly to the sudden deceleration that results from a frontal impact (anything up to about 30 degrees either side of center).

What was the problem with the VW Jetta?

SOME VEHICLES MAY NOT HAVE HAD A REQUIRED CAP INSTALLED WHICH DISABLES THE HEADLIGHT HORIZONTAL AIM AND SOME VEHICLES MAY CONTAIN A CAP THAT DISABLES THE VERTICAL AIMING SCREW.

Is there a recall on the Jetta A5?

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain model year 2009-2010 Volkswagen Jetta A5 Sedan, 2009 Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen, Eos, GTI, Rabbit and Audi A3 vehicles, and 2010 Volkswagen Golf A6 vehicles.

Why are the brake lights on my VW Jetta not working?

ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES, A BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH ON THESE VEHICLES MAY MALFUNCTION. IF THIS HAPPENS, THE BRAKE LIGHTS COULD BECOME INOPERATIVE, OR COME ON AND STAY ON, EVEN THOUGH THE VEHICLE IS PARKED.

What happens if the vacuum pump shears off on a VW Jetta?

In the affected vehicles, the camshaft lobe that drives the brake vacuum pump may shear off, resulting in a loss of brake assist. If the camshaft lobe shears off there would be a loss of brake assist, lengthening the distance needed to stop the vehicle and increasing the risk of a crash.