Airbag ECU faults on Peugeot motorhomes (7 Viewers)

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Jun 4, 2020
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I’ve been reading of many people having these faults and whereby Crashdata appear to be able to correct some of the faults, certainly it was a temporary fix in our previous Bailey 765 the fux only lasted a few months!!

I was just wondering, with our motorhomes having ability to turn round the drivers and passengers seats, could this be a major cause of these faults occurring?

We don’t seem to get Peugeot Boxer van owners complaining about aurbag failures as much as motorhome owners!

Any comments welcome.
 
Feb 5, 2022
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Possl 2 win
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40 years
In my humble opinion, I think your normal Peugeot van owner uses his van a lot more than campervan/motorhomes and thus the van doesn’t stand around a lot doing nothing! In this “stand” time the battery voltage can drop maybe causing the airbag fault!
 
Jan 25, 2022
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Elddis
Our ecu went on a Peugeot base Oct '23.
It's fitted with a Fiat air bag ecu which was replaced. You only get a 1 year warranty on it though, 2 years if replaced on a Fiat based vehicle.
 
May 17, 2022
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Bailey Autograph
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Many on the forum know more than I, but after airbag failure and a repair I am now particularly careful to allow all lights on dash to extinguish after turning ignition on before turning engine over.
 

Lenny HB

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Oct 18, 2007
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Carthago Compactline
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We don’t seem to get Peugeot Boxer van owners complaining about aurbag failures as much as motorhome owners!
If you look on the Fiat forums there are quite a few fault reports on vans.

Most vans are company owned so if it goes wrong it gets fixed and no one starts posting on forums about it.

Best to get a new ECU the repairs generally don't last.

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