Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair

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If it is determined that the control unit is not defective, only a flat-rate test fee will be charged

What is a Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control module?

The Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit is the central safety unit in the vehicle, analyzing impact data and activating all occupant restraint systems. It precisely monitors sensors, controls airbag deployment, and stores important crash information. This ensures the proper functioning of passive safety and protects occupants in the event of an accident.

This electronic system is specifically designed to significantly increase safety in the Pontiac 6000 LE. It processes real-time signals from crash sensors to react instantly in the event of an impact.

The control unit is robustly constructed to withstand extreme temperatures and environmental conditions. Its microprocessor control evaluates precise trigger thresholds.

It continuously monitors its own functionality and signals a warning light in the vehicle's dashboard in the event of a malfunction. The device can also be repaired or recalibrated, extending its service life.

Why is the Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit defective?

The Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control module can fail due to wear and tear on internal components or electrical problems. Often, after an accident, it stores irretrievable crash data, resulting in the module becoming disabled. The module must then be sent in for repair or replaced to restore full safety functionality.

A common cause of failure is the storage of crash data after an accident. This data blocks the control unit's functionality until a professional reset is performed.

Internal software errors or corrosion on the connectors can also lead to malfunctions. Voltage spikes or age-related material fatigue also contribute to vulnerability.

A defective module impairs the entire passive safety in the vehicle and requires immediate **Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair**.

Common error codes for Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair

During Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repairs, error codes often occur that indicate internal module problems or communication disruptions. Codes like B107E, B1649, or DF194, which indicate a detected accident, are particularly relevant. These specific error codes often require a professional reset of the control unit to ensure full functionality.

The following codes are typical for errors that require a **Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair**:

  • B1000 → Control unit communication error → The airbag control unit is not communicating correctly with other systems.
  • B1015 → Faulty airbag control module → The internal module is defective.
  • B107E → Airbag module related (crash data) → Accident event was stored in the module and blocks the function.
  • B1139 → SRS control module error → A generic error in the restraint system module has occurred.
  • B1182 → Clock Spring Error → Problems with the clock spring in the steering wheel, which are interpreted as ECU errors.
  • B1193 → Airbag module related (internal error) → A specific internal error has occurred within the airbag module.
  • B1206 → Airbag RCM (Restraint Control Module) Error → The restraint control module has a malfunction.
  • B1342 → SRS control module error → There is a fault in the Supplemental Restraint System control module.
  • B1620 → SRS Error → A general error in the passive restraint system is present.
  • B1649 → Crash Detected (Crash Detected SRS) → An accident was detected and stored in the SRS module.
  • B1650 → Crash Detected (Crash Detected SRS) → Another accident was detected and stored in the SRS module.
  • DF194 → After Accident → The control unit signals the status after a detected accident.

These error codes indicate specific problems in the airbag control unit. They often require specialized diagnostic tools and professional resetting, especially after a detected accident.

What part numbers are available for Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair?

There are currently no exact, publicly available OEM part numbers available for the Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair. Precise identification therefore requires a direct inquiry to General Motors (GM) or authorized GM dealers. Alternatively, professional TecDoc access or specialized parts exchanges can provide the required numbers.

A search of common databases and manufacturer catalogs did not reveal any specific OEM part numbers for the airbag control unit of the Pontiac 6000 LE. This is not uncommon for older vehicle models.

To find the correct part number for your **Pontiac 6000 LE airbag control unit repair**, we recommend contacting General Motors Parts directly. They can determine specific GM or Delphi numbers.

In addition, specialized workshops with access to professional TecDoc/TecAlliance databases or specialized dealers for used GM/Pontiac parts can often help. These dealers often have the numbers listed on the used control units.

How do I recognize a defective airbag system?

The most obvious sign is the illuminated airbag warning light on your dashboard. Even after an accident with deployed airbags, the system components must be checked and usually replaced.

How long does an airbag repair take

Depending on the defect and component, a repair typically takes 1-3 business days. In urgent cases, we can often offer faster solutions.

Is a repair cheaper than buying a new one?

Definitely! A professional repair often costs only 30-50% of the new price. Especially with expensive control units from Mercedes, BMW, or Audi, you can save several hundred euros.

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