Hyundai Ioniq: SRSCM / Side Impact Sensor (SIS). Description and operation

Hyundai Ioniq (AE) 2017-2024 Service Manual / Restraint / SRSCM / Side Impact Sensor (SIS). Description and operation

Description
Side Impact Sensors (SIS), each installed on the center part of the right and left front door modules and the right and left center pillars, detects side impact during collision.
The SRSCM uses the signals from SIS during side collision to determine whether and when to deploy the side air bag.

    Front Impact Sensor (FIS). Repair procedures

    Removal    • Removal of the airbag must be performed according to the precautions/ procedures described previously...

    Side Impact Sensor (SIS). Components and components location

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