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Mod Details Premium Yes Difficulty Mod ID 1746 Credit evilution For Link https://evilution.co.uk/mod/453-eq-crash-sensor.htm Copy to Clipboard 453 Pyro Fuse Surprise! Unlike most other EV cars, the 453 doesn’t have a pyro fuse. Instead of something easy to change, it has an entire controller which internally destructs in a crash. Symptoms You’ve crashed the car and it will no longer drive. Step 1, Delete all error codes. The car may still accept a charge. If so, there’s a good chance that the crash sensor needs changing. If the car doesn’t accept a charge, you are in much bigger trouble but I’ll cover that later. High Voltage Crash Sensor Switch – EQ Only This sensor module is bolted to the centre tunnel underneath the centre of the dashboard. You’ll have to remove the centre console top and side to get to it. It’s listed as N2/1 on smart wiring diagrams and diagnostics. It communicates with the airbag controller during a crash. If the crash switch decides that the crash was severe enough to damage the battery, it sends a signal to the battery to discharge itself until flat. In this scenario, the car will not accept a charge. The crash sensor is bolted to the tunnel with 2x 7mm bolts. Be very careful when you remove these bolts as there are holes in the tunnel that they can fall into. On the EQ that I was rebuilding after a crash, MB Star Xentry Diagnostics was complaining that it couldn’t delete the faults from the N2/1 crash sensor. EV Specialists GoSmart EVClinic Click if info helped 10 likes 14065 views Print