What is a Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit?
The Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit is the central safety unit that activates all occupant restraint systems in the event of an accident. It continuously monitors impact sensors and seatbelt pretensioners, stores important crash data, and ensures the proper function and reliable deployment of all airbag modules in the vehicle.
It is responsible for the precise control of airbag deployment in critical accident situations.
In addition, it manages the error diagnostics within the entire airbag system and communicates with the vehicle electronics via the CAN bus.
Why is the Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit defective?
The Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit frequently fails because internal components such as capacitors or solder joints fail over time, often triggered by aging, temperature fluctuations, or electrical surges. This results in the control unit no longer being able to properly perform its vital monitoring and triggering functions.
After an accident, the control unit stores so-called "hard codes" that require reprogramming or resetting the unit, even if there is no visible damage.
A failure can also be indicated by a permanently illuminated airbag warning light, which indicates a malfunction and makes a Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit repair necessary.
Common error codes for Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit repair
During Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit repairs, generic error codes often occur because specific, model-specific codes are not publicly available. These codes typically indicate internal communication or memory errors within the control unit and require specialized diagnostics to accurately determine the problem.
- A generic code like B1000 indicates an internal control unit communication error that often requires extensive diagnostics.
- Error code B1050 signals an internal error in the airbag control unit itself, which may indicate hardware or software problems.
- A code like B1100 indicates a memory error in the control unit that is affecting the storage of crash data or system information.
- B1234 could indicate a faulty power supply to the airbag ECU, which requires checking the wiring and fuses.
For accurate trouble code diagnosis of the Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit, official workshop manuals and manufacturer-specific diagnostic tools are essential.
What part numbers are available for the Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit repair?
For Saturn LW LW200 airbag control unit repairs, no 100% verified OEM part numbers from primary supplier sources are publicly documented. While dealer-internal part numbers such as 174195 exist, OEM sources or vehicle information are essential for precise identification in the event of a replacement or repair.
The internal article number 174195 was found for a used control unit of the Saturn LW200, but is not an official OEM number from Bosch, Continental or Autoliv.
To reliably identify the correct part number, you should consult official TecDoc databases or Saturn dealers with access to OE parts catalogs.
Different software versions or trim levels of the Saturn LW200 can lead to variations in the control unit, which are reflected in the exact part numbers.