What's the matter with the airbag system failure of the Leopaard CS10?

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ElliotLee
07/30/25 6:11am
The airbag system failure of the Leopaard CS10 requires a computer diagnosis and inspection at a 4S shop to detect and eliminate the issue. The illuminated airbag light indicates a fault in the airbag system, which does not affect normal driving but may prevent the airbag from deploying properly in the event of a collision. Extended information: 1. The airbag generally consists of sensors, a microprocessor, an electronic control unit, an airbag cover and support ring, the airbag itself, and an airbag module. If the airbag indicator light continues to flash or remains on after 6-8 seconds of vehicle startup, or if it flashes for 5 seconds and then stays on during vehicle operation, it indicates a possible fault in the airbag system. 2. There are many potential causes for the airbag light to illuminate, such as a faulty clock spring in the steering wheel, loose or poor contact of the airbag sensor, a faulty airbag body, or wiring issues with the airbag ECU. These faults cannot be confirmed through simple disassembly and inspection but require the use of a diagnostic tool to read fault codes and systematically troubleshoot. After identifying the fault point, repairs or replacements should be made, followed by clearing the airbag fault light on the dashboard.
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