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Frontal Collision

Fig 1: Identifying Front Impact / SRS System Communication Links & Components
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A function known as multi-point detection is used during a head-on collision. This means that the impact pulse is registered in several points. This function is integrated in the supplemental restraint system module (SRS) (4/9). The front impact sensors (7/178 and 7/179) (certain markets and models only) is also part of multi-point detection in the control module. The front impact sensors register the impact pulse and send acceleration data to the control module.

When the collision pulse is sufficiently large an activation signal (current pulse) is transmitted to one or more of the following:

In vehicles with an on/off switch for the front passenger airbag (3/157), the passenger airbag will not be activated if it has been switched off.

In cars with an occupant weight sensor (OWS) (7/93), this is used to activate and deactivate the passenger airbag.

For cars with an adaptive steering column (8/99), when the driver's airbag is activated and the driver seatbelt is fastened, an activation signal (current pulse) is transmitted by the control module to the adaptive steering column.

A collision signal is transmitted on a direct connection from the supplemental restraint system module (SRS) to the central electronic module (CEM) (4/56) and phone module (PHM) (16/60) when the collision protection system is activated. These two control modules ensure that:

A collision status signal is also sent to the phone module (PHM) and the central electronic module (CEM) via the controller area network (CAN).