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What should be considered with BMW 5 Series airbag control units?
The airbag technology used in the BMW 5 Series varies depending on the model year. Airbag24 professionally repairs control units for all BMW 5 Series generations with original functionality and a 2-year warranty.
The BMW 5 Series, an icon of the automotive world, has been in production since 1972. Although the early models had no or only very basic airbag systems, the E28 marked the beginning of the era of active airbag technology, which has continued to evolve over the decades.
Each new generation and facelift of the BMW 5 Series has brought improvements in passive safety and airbag systems. From optional units in the 1980s to comprehensive multi-point airbag systems with state-of-the-art sensor technology in current models, the evolution of airbag control units reflects technological advances, making the professional repair of these complex units all the more important.
Which BMW 5 Series generations are there?
The BMW 5 Series has been produced in several generations, each with different airbag control units. The development of the safety system reflects technological advances from 1981 (relevant to airbags) to the present day.
The history of the airbag-relevant 5 Series generations begins with the **BMW 5 Series E28** (1981-1987), which offered airbags as an option for the first time. This was followed by the **BMW 5 Series E34** (1988-1996), in which airbags and side impact protection were increasingly introduced as standard. With the **BMW 5 Series E39** (1995-2003), airbags were established as standard and passive safety was significantly improved.
The **BMW 5 Series E60 / E61** (2003-2010) introduced multiple airbags and improved sensor technology as standard. The subsequent generation, the **BMW 5 Series F07 / F10 / F11** (2010-2017), featured comprehensive airbag systems already integrated with driver assistance technologies. Current models such as the **BMW 5 Series G30 / G31** (2017-2023) and the **BMW 5 Series G60 / G61**, produced since 2023, feature complete airbag packages with state-of-the-art sensor technology and continuous innovations in the airbag system.
How do I identify my BMW 5 Series airbag control unit?
BMW 5 Series airbag control units can be uniquely identified by part number, year of manufacture, and vehicle identification number. Each generation uses specific control unit variants for optimal compatibility and functionality.
Correctly identifying the airbag control unit is crucial for a successful repair, especially if the unit is defective. The control unit's part number, often found on a sticker on the housing, provides information about the model, year, and specific trim levels of the BMW 5 Series vehicle. Equally important are the exact year of manufacture of the vehicle and, if necessary, the vehicle identification number (VIN) to ensure compatibility with the replacement part or the specifications for a repair and to avoid malfunctions.
The complexity of the systems has increased significantly over the years; an E34 control unit is fundamentally different from one in a G30. Incorrect identification can result in the repaired control unit not communicating correctly with the vehicle's sensors and other components, which could compromise safety.
What airbag equipment does the BMW 5 Series have?
The airbag configuration of the BMW 5 Series varies considerably depending on the model year and trim level. While early models use basic airbag systems, newer generations feature enhanced safety packages with additional airbag modules and integrated assistance systems.
In the **BMW 5 Series E28**, airbags were still an option, emphasizing the individuality of the luxury vehicles of the time. With the **BMW 5 Series E34**, airbags and side-impact protection were increasingly offered as standard, representing an important step toward comprehensive passive safety. The **BMW 5 Series E39** consolidated this development by integrating airbags as standard and improving the vehicle's overall safety.
The **BMW 5 Series E60 / E61** models were already launched with multiple factory-installed airbags and significantly improved sensor technology, enabling more precise deployment. In subsequent **F07 / F10 / F11** generations, comprehensive airbag systems, including curtain and side airbags, became standard, often in conjunction with advanced driver assistance technology. The current **BMW 5 Series G30 / G31** and **G60 / G61** models offer a full airbag package as standard, complemented by state-of-the-art sensors and algorithms that ensure optimized deployment in various impact scenarios. This evolution reflects the BMW 5 Series' commitment to always being at the forefront of automotive safety.