Volvo V70 Series 3 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 Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit?

The Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit is the central safety unit that activates the occupant restraint systems in the event of a collision. It continuously monitors crash sensors, processes their signals at lightning speed, and deploys airbags and seatbelt pretensioners in a targeted manner. This component ensures safety and is crucial to the system integrity of your Volvo V70.

Manufacturers such as Bosch and Temic are primary OEM partners for these airbag control units. They develop and supply components that are precisely tailored to the specific requirements of the Volvo V70 Series 3 (Type BW, model years 2007-2016).

The control unit receives signals from numerous sensors, including acceleration and side impact sensors. It analyzes this data to precisely determine the severity and type of impact.

It is seamlessly integrated into the Volvo V70's comprehensive safety concept, which includes systems such as SIPS (Side Impact Protection System) and Occupant Class Detection (IC).

Why is the Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit defective?

A Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit often fails due to internal electronic errors, crash data storage after an accident, or power supply issues. Corrosion at the connectors can also lead to failure. A defective control unit is usually indicated by the SRS warning light and requires immediate Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair.

After an airbag deployment, the control unit stores indelible crash data and often needs to be reset or replaced. This is a common reason why repairs are necessary and the system is considered "broken."

Errors in the module's internal software or hardware can also cause failure. This is manifested by specific error codes that indicate a module malfunction and require diagnostics.

Wiring problems, especially short circuits or open circuits to the power supply or airbags, can directly affect the control unit. Such electrical malfunctions require careful troubleshooting.

Common error codes for Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair

For a successful Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair, knowledge of specific error codes is essential. These codes, such as SRS-0044 or SRS-00D1, directly indicate internal malfunctions, communication problems, or locked crash records in the airbag control unit. A precise diagnosis makes it possible to identify the exact cause of the error.

  • 1 → Control unit communication error → The airbag control unit is not communicating properly with other vehicle systems.
  • 2 → Standby power supply / wiring fault → Problems with the power supply or electrical wiring to the control unit.
  • 3* → Short circuit test terminal/SRS warning light → A short circuit exists at the diagnostic terminal or the warning light.
  • 4 → Airbag resistance too low (short circuit) → A short circuit in the airbag line or in the airbag control unit itself.
  • 5 → Airbag resistance too high (Open circuit) → An open circuit in the airbag wiring or within the module.
  • 8 → Short circuit to battery positive → A direct connection to the positive battery wire in the control unit or the wiring.
  • 9 → Short circuit to ground → An unintentional connection to the vehicle ground in the control unit or the wiring.
  • SRS-0044 → Module faulty, crash data record lock → The airbag control unit is locked after a crash and requires a special tool to reset.
  • SRS-00D1 → Control unit malfunction, memory error → Internal errors in the hardware or memory of the airbag control unit.
  • SRS-0107 → Control unit internal error, possibly software/calibration → An internal error in the control unit, possibly caused by software or calibration.

What part numbers are available for the Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair?

For a successful Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair, accurate identification of the part number is crucial. The airbag control unit for the Volvo V70 Series 3 is available under various OEM numbers from manufacturers such as Bosch and Temic. An exact comparison of the part number of the defective module with the replacement part is essential before any repair to ensure compatibility.

These part numbers are validated through professional databases and dealer offers and refer exclusively to the airbag control unit itself. They are crucial for selecting the right replacement part.

  • 31387019 (Volvo/Bosch, original)
  • 0285001254 (Bosch, OEM)
  • 8645271 (Volvo, OEM)
  • 9472727E (Temic, Original)
  • P30737504 (Bosch/Volvo, OEM)
  • 0285001656 (Bosch, replacement/OEM)
  • 0285001220 (Bosch, OEM)

Although some parts appear identical, they may differ in software or calibration. Therefore, exact matching of the installed part is essential for full functionality after the Volvo V70 Series 3 airbag control unit repair. If you are unsure, a specialist workshop can assist with diagnosis and parts procurement.

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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