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Jeremy5848 09-13-2009 02:28 PM

Morse code?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sixto (Post 2292914)
Can you scan for SRS codes? Resetting the SRS module will not reset an airbag deployed code in a 124 so I doubt it would in a 210.

The accident threw no codes that I could see nor does my list of codes include one for an airbag deploy. Our ScanGauge (it lives in that car) can check and clear common engine codes. I don't know if it can do airbag codes (if such things exist); it cannot do ABS/ETS codes, for example, there is a special factory scanner that plugs into a connector in the front fuse box.

IIRC, the collision made a lot of noise but didn't seem to move the car at all (granted that I was somewhat distracted at the time). :eek:

Jeremy

TMAllison 09-13-2009 03:44 PM

Reading codes in SRS, Trans, ABS modules etc is going to require a higher end scanner than most DIY'ers have.

If there were an SRS fault, that light ought to be lit.

Jeremy5848 09-13-2009 05:25 PM

And it is, but only because, 100 miles after the accident, and by coincidence, the brake light switch failed. Tomorrow I go get a new one.

Cr from Texas 09-13-2009 06:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TMAllison (Post 2292429)
Sixto - That is normal fitment between bumper and sheet metal.

I confess to not knowing how to upload pics to the forum.......here is my photobucket album link with a couple of pic of the BMW. It was a 99 528i that was totaled in 02.

*edit* Thanks to Sixto in post 10 for explaining how to link to the files. Below is the Pass side. Sixto's post has dirvers side.

http://i944.photobucket.com/albums/a...ngyardpass.jpg

It rolled 3 times side to side initially which is when the pass rear "flipper" door handle failed and allowed the door to open. When the hillside got "really" steep, it did 3 more rolls nose to tail. Dropped ~300' in elevation. The path of travel was ~800' (it was a dogleg). The front struts are the high points in the engine compartment and is designed to rip strut, A-arm, tire and brakes away to shed energy. Lost both fronts earrly on. Second half of the trip was done w/o airbags as thy deflate fairly quickly. Took ~45 seconds for car to stop. It rose up on its rrear bumper in front of a 20' cliff at the end and impaled the undercarriage on the rubble below when it landed.

The front air bags probably should have deployed. The battery and computer are in the trunk whick was crushed badly on the first nose to tail roll. Roof came down from rear bumper to window support behind the drivers seat in basicaly a straight line.

I walked away shaken up and badly bruised but basically unhurt. Is why I will only dirve German cars.

I once had a 63 Studebaker Gran Turismos similar to the gray one next to your BMW. I really liked that car but had to sell if for my wife to go to school when I was drafted in 69. That was a really good car also.

Oracle12345 09-13-2009 06:37 PM

airbags wont deploy until a certain speed is reached. Since you were stopped the sensor didnt trigger off. Anything wrong the srs light will be on


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