Crashsensor

Dibbus

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I heard that the crashsensor can immobilize the vehicle in case of a heavy bump or so.
(that's what i heard from someone driving a Ducato-camper-van).
So I would like to know if the T6 has also a crashsensor, and if so, where it is located, and can it be restored if tripped?
I have a LHD campervan (NL-plate).
thanks in advance
Jan
 
not come across that as a problem on a T6.

there are numerous sensors that make up the various safety systems.

take a look here:






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Yes, there is crash detection process. There is an Intelligent Crash Response System (ICRS) that in an event of a collision, hazard lights will automatically turn on, the doors will be unlocked, and the fuel pump will be shut off.
 
Yes, there is crash detection process. There is an Intelligent Crash Response System (ICRS) that in an event of a collision, hazard lights will automatically turn on, the doors will be unlocked, and the fuel pump will be shut off.
great.
As I read it, the ICRS activates in case of an accident os collision.
Is the action reversable? I mean the fuel pump shuts off; how can we reactivate the fuel pump again?
just wondering,
greetz, Ja
 
Having watched far too many Mat Armstrong and Saving Salvage videos, most cars that have had a big hit and the airbags gone off, need the pyro fuse replacing.
 
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