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Crash Signal, Checking




Crash Signal, Checking

The Engine Control Module (ECM) receives the crash signal ("Crash shut-down activated") from the airbag control module.

If the airbag control module sends the crash signal to the ECM (if an accident occurred or if a output Diagnostic Test Mode (DTM) was carried out), the ECM shuts off the fuel pump, that means the engine stalls, however, afterwards the engine can be started again (e.g. when removing the vehicle from the accident area)

The ECM cannot switch off the fuel pump during an accident if the malfunction "Crash Signal from Airbag Control Unit/Range Performance" from the airbag control module is sent to ECM. The engine control module cannot recognize the crash signal from the airbag control module; e.g.: if the wiring between the ECM and the airbag control module is faulty.

- Connect VAG1598/31 test box to wiring harness for engine control module. Do not connect to the engine control module itself. Refer to "Scan Tool Testing/Scan Tool Connecting and Initial Checks/VAG 1598/31 Test Box" Testing and Inspection

VAG 1598/31 test Airbag control module, contact
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Resistance in wiring: max. 1.5 Ohms
Eliminate open circuit or short circuit.
If no malfunctions are found in wiring: Check DTC memory of airbag control module.