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Pedestrian Impact Detection Sensor Replacement - Front Upper Beam (BT3)

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Fig 1: Pedestrian Impact Detection Sensor - Front Upper Beam (BT3)
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Preliminary Procedures

  1. Disable the system. Pedestrian Impact Detection System Disabling and Enabling
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1 Pedestrian Impact Detection Sensor

Procedure

  1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
  2. Carefully remove the pedestrian impact detection sensor from the front bumper fascia energy absorber.
  3. Enable the system. Pedestrian Impact Detection System Disabling and Enabling
NOTE:
  • Inspect the absorber / EA foam for any cracks or damage and inspect pedestrian sensor tube for any cuts or puncture holes.
  • Replace front bumper fascia or sensor system if any damage is found. This can cause faulty readings with the pedestrian impact sensor.
  • The pedestrian sensor is a press fit into the absorber.