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Solved ✔ 2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
16-12-2022, 18:39 PM,
(This post was last modified: 17-12-2022, 11:43 AM by Clusters.)
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2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
Hey Guys, anyone aware if 2015 Mini S F56 has a crash safety feature that disables the fuel due to impact?
I did some reading, from what I found, apparently there use to be a switch in the older models, but seems this has been shift to the SRS module. Took a look at the diagram and noticed that there is a crash line from the SRS unit to the fuel pump. Any information would be appreciated. Thanks and Rep Appreciated!
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16-12-2022, 19:08 PM,
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RE: 2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
Yes, it does.
In the event of a crash, the ACSM control unit decides whether an activation is required and which gas generators (seatbelt tensioners, airbags, etc.) have to be activated. In vehicles with a combustion engine, the ACSM control unit deactivates the electric fuel pump. For electric vehicles, the ACSM control unit also switches off the high-voltage vehicle electrical system. |
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16-12-2022, 19:49 PM,
(This post was last modified: 16-12-2022, 19:52 PM by Tracshan.)
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RE: 2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
Can reactivation be done via ISTA?
Or does this also require clearing crash from module first? Thanks and Rep Appreciated!
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16-12-2022, 23:23 PM,
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RE: 2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
I'm honestly not sure, what is the situation and what are the codes you're getting right now?
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17-12-2022, 04:08 AM,
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RE: 2015 Mini S F56 Safety Feature
Thanks everyone for responding. I started asking questions before I actually got in depth with diagnosing the vehicle so I could have some idea what's going on ahead of time. Initially when I scanned the vehicle few days ago, there wasn't much, besides a fuel pump short circuit. Started working on the vehicle today, with the wiring diagram started tracing wires and checking for voltage etc. It turns out there was a chafed wire from the accident, causing a short circuit, wire was repaired amd problem solved.
This was an isolated situation due to the accident. Thanks and Rep Appreciated!
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