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    Default Honda Accord 2.2 CDTI Airbag problem

    Hi guys,

    can someone help me with Airbag ECU 77960-SEF-G821-M1. DTC error: "53-42 Internal fault"

    Eeprom: 25320

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    Try and report, if ok, push buttons reputation+thanks.
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    If the clear doesn't work, you might have to replace the eeprom itself.
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    Hi mate, doesn’t work. Still the same DTC. I have replaced the eeprom for identical eeprom and the same. Maybe work with st95320?

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    Hi
    Internal fault maybe due to a physical problem in the ECU. Was the car involved in an accident or the fault just cropped up?

 

 

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